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RustPython/vm/src/obj/objmap.rs
2019-10-04 13:53:06 -04:00

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use crate::function::Args;
use crate::pyobject::{PyClassImpl, PyContext, PyObjectRef, PyRef, PyResult, PyValue};
use crate::vm::VirtualMachine;
use super::objiter;
use super::objtype::PyClassRef;
/// map(func, *iterables) --> map object
///
/// Make an iterator that computes the function using arguments from
/// each of the iterables. Stops when the shortest iterable is exhausted.
#[pyclass]
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct PyMap {
mapper: PyObjectRef,
iterators: Vec<PyObjectRef>,
}
type PyMapRef = PyRef<PyMap>;
impl PyValue for PyMap {
fn class(vm: &VirtualMachine) -> PyClassRef {
vm.ctx.map_type()
}
}
#[pyimpl]
impl PyMap {
#[pyslot(new)]
fn tp_new(
cls: PyClassRef,
function: PyObjectRef,
iterables: Args,
vm: &VirtualMachine,
) -> PyResult<PyMapRef> {
let iterators = iterables
.into_iter()
.map(|iterable| objiter::get_iter(vm, &iterable))
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;
PyMap {
mapper: function.clone(),
iterators,
}
.into_ref_with_type(vm, cls.clone())
}
#[pymethod(name = "__next__")]
fn next(&self, vm: &VirtualMachine) -> PyResult {
let next_objs = self
.iterators
.iter()
.map(|iterator| objiter::call_next(vm, iterator))
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;
// the mapper itself can raise StopIteration which does stop the map iteration
vm.invoke(&self.mapper, next_objs)
}
#[pymethod(name = "__iter__")]
fn iter(zelf: PyRef<Self>, _vm: &VirtualMachine) -> PyRef<Self> {
zelf
}
}
pub fn init(context: &PyContext) {
PyMap::extend_class(context, &context.types.map_type);
}