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The MIT License (MIT)
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Copyright (c) 2020 Benjamin L. Tischendorf
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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## Cotcube::Helpers
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Just a collection of helpers not fitting into other repositories of the Cotcube suite. Also usable aside of Cotcube. Where appropriate, these are provided as core\_extensions, otherwise within the model Cotcube::Helpers
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#### Extending Array
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##### compact\_or\_nil
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Returns the array compacted--or just nil, when the result is empty?
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##### split\_by(attr)
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This is a rather old implementation. Most probably something I developed before I met Array#group\_by.
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##### pairwise(&block) / triplewise(&block)
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Yields block on each consecutive pair of the array, hence returning array.size-1 results.
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##### triplewise(&block)
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Yields block on each consecutive triple of the array, hence returning array.size-2 results.
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#### Extending Enumerator
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##### shy\_peek
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Peeks into the successor without raising if there is none available--returning nil instead.
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#### Extending Hash
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##### keys\_to\_sym
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Transforms the keys of a Hash (recursivly for subsequent Arrays and Hashes) into symbols.
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#### Extending Range
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##### to\_time\_intervals(timezone: Time.find\_zone('America/Chicago'), step:, ranges: nil)
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Uses the range of *date alikes* delivered to create an Array of time periods of length :step
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(which is a ActiveSupport::Duration, e.g. 5.minutes or 1.hour).
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When the step is sub-day, the periods are cleared for DST-changes.
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When ranges are nil, only periods are returned that are within the full trading hours. This is
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accomplished by the fact, that Sunday is wday==0. If you want to use ranges, just send a an array
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of ranges, providing seconds starting at Sunday morning midnight. Here is the default as example:
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```
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#### Extending String
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##### is\_valid\_json?
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#### Subpattern
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##### sub(minimum: 1) { [:hyper, :mega] }
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sub (should be 'subpattern', but too long) is for use in case / when statements
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it returns a lambda, that checks the case'd expression for matching subpattern
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based on the the giving minimum. E.g. 'a', 'ab' .. 'abcd' will match sub(1){'abcd'}
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but only 'abc' and 'abcd' will match sub(3){'abcd'}
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The recommended use within evaluating user input, where abbreviation of incoming commands
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is desirable (h for hoover and hyper, what will translate to sub(2){'hoover'} and sub(2){hyper})
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To extend functionality even more, it is possible to send a group of patterns to, like
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sub(2){[:hyper,:mega]}, what will respond truthy to "hy" and "meg" but not to "m" or "hypo"
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*paired with keystroke() it allows an easy build of an inputhandler*
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#### SimpleOutput
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This is a very simple class, that mocks a more complex output handler. It provides puts, print,
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puts! and print!. The actual OutputHandler is another project that needs to be rewritten. Once
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that is done, SimpleOutput will be replaced. The new OutputHandler is a tool to handle information
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flow like logs, to pause and continue output.
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#### Input
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##### keystroke(quit: false)
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A version of STDIN.gets, that does not wait for pressing 'enter' but instantly returns the content
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of the keystroke.
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*paired with subpattern it allows an easy build of an inputhandler*
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#### Parallelize
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##### parallelize(ary, processes: 1, threads: 1, progress: "", &block)
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def parallelize(ary, processes: 1, threads: 1, progress: "", &block)
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