hamstar 0.0.7 → 0.0.8

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  `Hamstar.update_having` is a `module_function` that works just like [Hamster update_in()](https://github.com/hamstergem/hamster#transformations) but with three additional ways to select container elements:
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- 1. the associative selector denoted by an array containing a key and a value e.g. `[:name,'Chris']`
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- 2. the Kleene star operator denoted by '*'
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+ 1. the Kleene star operator denoted by `'*'`
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+ 2. the associative selector denoted by an array containing a key and a value e.g. `[:name,'Chris']` your values will be compared to this one using the case comparison operator `===` so you can use Strings or regexps or other things that define `===` (such as classes and Ranges)
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  3. generalized `Proc`-based matching e.g. you can supply a lambda directly in the path specification
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  ## Installation
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  => Hamster::Vector[Hamster::Hash[:name => "Chris", :hobbies => Hamster::Vector["clarinet"]], Hamster::Hash[:name => "Patsy", :hobbies => Hamster::Vector["bird watching", "rugby"]]]
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  ```
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- Finally, you can use a `Proc` as a matcher. Here's an example that supplies a lambda inline:
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+ Note that your values will be compared to the second element of the pair using the case comparison operator `===`. That means you can use a Regexp there (or any other object that defines `===`) e.g.:
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  ```ruby
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- Hamstar.update_having( x, ->(k,v){v[:name] == 'Pat'},:name){|name| 'Patsy'}
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+ Hamstar.update_having( x, [:name,/P/],:name){|name| name+'sy'}
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+ => (same result as before)
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+ ```
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+ Finally, if none of the options given above work for you, you can use an arbitrary `Proc` as a matcher. Here's an example that supplies a lambda inline:
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+ ```ruby
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+ Hamstar.update_having( x, ->(k,v){k.odd?},:name){|name| 'Patsy'}
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  => Hamster::Vector[Hamster::Hash[:name => "Chris", :hobbies => Hamster::Vector["clarinet"]], Hamster::Hash[:name => "Patsy", :hobbies => Hamster::Vector["bird watching", "rugby"]]]
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  ```
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  matcher = match_path[0]
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  case matcher
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  when KLEENE_STAR; match ->(k,v){true}, c, *match_path, &block
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- when Array, Hamster::Vector; match ->(k,v){key,value=matcher; v[key] == value}, c, *match_path, &block
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+ when Array, Hamster::Vector; match ->(k,v){key,value=matcher; value === v[key]}, c, *match_path, &block
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  when Proc; match matcher, c, *match_path, &block
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  else
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  if match_path.size == 1
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  mp_rest = Hamster.from(match_path)[1..-1] # drop first expr
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  c.each_pair do |key,value|
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  if matcher.call key, value
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- mp = mp_rest.unshift key # put key where assoc was
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+ mp = mp_rest.unshift key # put key where expr was
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  c = update_having c, *mp, &block
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  end
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  end
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  module Hamstar
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- VERSION = "0.0.7"
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  end
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  [ [{a:1},{a:2}],['*',:a], ->(v){v+1}, [{a:2},{a:3}], 'Hash inside Vector']
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  ]
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+ cph = [{name:'Chris'},{name:'Pat'}]
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+ addsy = ->(name){name+'sy'}
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  examples_associative = [
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- [ [{name:'Chris'},{name:'Pat'}], [[:name,'Pat'],:name],->(name){name+'sy'}, [{name:'Chris'},{name:'Patsy'}], 'match a Hash'],
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- [ [[:name,'Chris'],[:name,'Pat']],[[1,'Pat'],1], ->(name){name+'sy'}, [[:name,'Chris'],[:name,'Patsy']],'match a Vector']
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+ [ cph, [[:name,'Pat'],:name], addsy, [{name:'Chris'},{name:'Patsy'}], 'match a Hash'],
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+ [ [[:name,'Chris'],[:name,'Pat']],[[1,'Pat'],1], addsy, [[:name,'Chris'],[:name,'Patsy']],'match a Vector'],
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+ [ cph, [[:name,/P/],:name], addsy, [{name:'Chris'},{name:'Patsy'}], 'match a Hash w/ a regexp']
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: hamstar
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.0.7
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+ version: 0.0.8
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Bill Burcham
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  autorequire:
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2015-11-03 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2015-11-04 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies:
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  name: hamster