@itwin/core-bentley 3.4.0-dev.9 → 3.5.0-dev.4

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  1. package/CHANGELOG.md +25 -1
  2. package/lib/cjs/AccessToken.d.ts +8 -8
  3. package/lib/cjs/AccessToken.js +9 -9
  4. package/lib/cjs/AccessToken.js.map +1 -1
  5. package/lib/cjs/Assert.d.ts +25 -25
  6. package/lib/cjs/Assert.js +45 -45
  7. package/lib/cjs/Assert.js.map +1 -1
  8. package/lib/cjs/AsyncMutex.d.ts +26 -26
  9. package/lib/cjs/AsyncMutex.js +43 -43
  10. package/lib/cjs/AsyncMutex.js.map +1 -1
  11. package/lib/cjs/BeEvent.d.ts +81 -81
  12. package/lib/cjs/BeEvent.js +156 -156
  13. package/lib/cjs/BeEvent.js.map +1 -1
  14. package/lib/cjs/BeSQLite.d.ts +170 -170
  15. package/lib/cjs/BeSQLite.js +183 -183
  16. package/lib/cjs/BeSQLite.js.map +1 -1
  17. package/lib/cjs/BentleyError.d.ts +376 -376
  18. package/lib/cjs/BentleyError.js +699 -699
  19. package/lib/cjs/BentleyError.js.map +1 -1
  20. package/lib/cjs/BentleyLoggerCategory.d.ts +11 -11
  21. package/lib/cjs/BentleyLoggerCategory.js +19 -19
  22. package/lib/cjs/BentleyLoggerCategory.js.map +1 -1
  23. package/lib/cjs/ByteStream.d.ts +92 -92
  24. package/lib/cjs/ByteStream.d.ts.map +1 -1
  25. package/lib/cjs/ByteStream.js +133 -123
  26. package/lib/cjs/ByteStream.js.map +1 -1
  27. package/lib/cjs/ClassUtils.d.ts +14 -14
  28. package/lib/cjs/ClassUtils.js +27 -27
  29. package/lib/cjs/ClassUtils.js.map +1 -1
  30. package/lib/cjs/Compare.d.ts +47 -47
  31. package/lib/cjs/Compare.d.ts.map +1 -1
  32. package/lib/cjs/Compare.js +75 -63
  33. package/lib/cjs/Compare.js.map +1 -1
  34. package/lib/cjs/CompressedId64Set.d.ts +134 -134
  35. package/lib/cjs/CompressedId64Set.js +428 -428
  36. package/lib/cjs/CompressedId64Set.js.map +1 -1
  37. package/lib/cjs/Dictionary.d.ts +125 -125
  38. package/lib/cjs/Dictionary.d.ts.map +1 -1
  39. package/lib/cjs/Dictionary.js +203 -203
  40. package/lib/cjs/Dictionary.js.map +1 -1
  41. package/lib/cjs/Disposable.d.ts +80 -80
  42. package/lib/cjs/Disposable.js +120 -120
  43. package/lib/cjs/Disposable.js.map +1 -1
  44. package/lib/cjs/Id.d.ts +277 -277
  45. package/lib/cjs/Id.d.ts.map +1 -1
  46. package/lib/cjs/Id.js +629 -619
  47. package/lib/cjs/Id.js.map +1 -1
  48. package/lib/cjs/IndexMap.d.ts +65 -65
  49. package/lib/cjs/IndexMap.js +91 -91
  50. package/lib/cjs/IndexMap.js.map +1 -1
  51. package/lib/cjs/JsonSchema.d.ts +77 -77
  52. package/lib/cjs/JsonSchema.js +9 -9
  53. package/lib/cjs/JsonSchema.js.map +1 -1
  54. package/lib/cjs/JsonUtils.d.ts +78 -78
  55. package/lib/cjs/JsonUtils.d.ts.map +1 -1
  56. package/lib/cjs/JsonUtils.js +151 -133
  57. package/lib/cjs/JsonUtils.js.map +1 -1
  58. package/lib/cjs/LRUMap.d.ts +129 -129
  59. package/lib/cjs/LRUMap.d.ts.map +1 -1
  60. package/lib/cjs/LRUMap.js +333 -333
  61. package/lib/cjs/LRUMap.js.map +1 -1
  62. package/lib/cjs/Logger.d.ts +141 -141
  63. package/lib/cjs/Logger.js +254 -254
  64. package/lib/cjs/Logger.js.map +1 -1
  65. package/lib/cjs/ObservableSet.d.ts +23 -23
  66. package/lib/cjs/ObservableSet.js +51 -51
  67. package/lib/cjs/ObservableSet.js.map +1 -1
  68. package/lib/cjs/OneAtATimeAction.d.ts +31 -31
  69. package/lib/cjs/OneAtATimeAction.d.ts.map +1 -1
  70. package/lib/cjs/OneAtATimeAction.js +94 -91
  71. package/lib/cjs/OneAtATimeAction.js.map +1 -1
  72. package/lib/cjs/OrderedId64Iterable.d.ts +74 -74
  73. package/lib/cjs/OrderedId64Iterable.js +235 -235
  74. package/lib/cjs/OrderedId64Iterable.js.map +1 -1
  75. package/lib/cjs/OrderedSet.d.ts +40 -40
  76. package/lib/cjs/OrderedSet.js +64 -64
  77. package/lib/cjs/OrderedSet.js.map +1 -1
  78. package/lib/cjs/PriorityQueue.d.ts +70 -70
  79. package/lib/cjs/PriorityQueue.js +140 -140
  80. package/lib/cjs/PriorityQueue.js.map +1 -1
  81. package/lib/cjs/ProcessDetector.d.ts +59 -59
  82. package/lib/cjs/ProcessDetector.js +71 -71
  83. package/lib/cjs/ProcessDetector.js.map +1 -1
  84. package/lib/cjs/SortedArray.d.ts +232 -232
  85. package/lib/cjs/SortedArray.d.ts.map +1 -1
  86. package/lib/cjs/SortedArray.js +303 -301
  87. package/lib/cjs/SortedArray.js.map +1 -1
  88. package/lib/cjs/StatusCategory.d.ts +30 -30
  89. package/lib/cjs/StatusCategory.js +460 -460
  90. package/lib/cjs/StatusCategory.js.map +1 -1
  91. package/lib/cjs/StringUtils.d.ts +22 -22
  92. package/lib/cjs/StringUtils.d.ts.map +1 -1
  93. package/lib/cjs/StringUtils.js +148 -146
  94. package/lib/cjs/StringUtils.js.map +1 -1
  95. package/lib/cjs/Time.d.ts +122 -122
  96. package/lib/cjs/Time.d.ts.map +1 -1
  97. package/lib/cjs/Time.js +152 -146
  98. package/lib/cjs/Time.js.map +1 -1
  99. package/lib/cjs/Tracing.d.ts +40 -40
  100. package/lib/cjs/Tracing.d.ts.map +1 -1
  101. package/lib/cjs/Tracing.js +130 -127
  102. package/lib/cjs/Tracing.js.map +1 -1
  103. package/lib/cjs/TypedArrayBuilder.d.ts +98 -0
  104. package/lib/cjs/TypedArrayBuilder.d.ts.map +1 -0
  105. package/lib/cjs/TypedArrayBuilder.js +135 -0
  106. package/lib/cjs/TypedArrayBuilder.js.map +1 -0
  107. package/lib/cjs/UnexpectedErrors.d.ts +43 -43
  108. package/lib/cjs/UnexpectedErrors.d.ts.map +1 -1
  109. package/lib/cjs/UnexpectedErrors.js +68 -65
  110. package/lib/cjs/UnexpectedErrors.js.map +1 -1
  111. package/lib/cjs/UtilityTypes.d.ts +86 -86
  112. package/lib/cjs/UtilityTypes.js +26 -26
  113. package/lib/cjs/UtilityTypes.js.map +1 -1
  114. package/lib/cjs/YieldManager.d.ts +18 -18
  115. package/lib/cjs/YieldManager.js +34 -34
  116. package/lib/cjs/YieldManager.js.map +1 -1
  117. package/lib/cjs/core-bentley.d.ts +74 -73
  118. package/lib/cjs/core-bentley.d.ts.map +1 -1
  119. package/lib/cjs/core-bentley.js +90 -89
  120. package/lib/cjs/core-bentley.js.map +1 -1
  121. package/lib/cjs/partitionArray.d.ts +21 -21
  122. package/lib/cjs/partitionArray.js +43 -43
  123. package/lib/cjs/partitionArray.js.map +1 -1
  124. package/lib/esm/AccessToken.d.ts +8 -8
  125. package/lib/esm/AccessToken.js +8 -8
  126. package/lib/esm/AccessToken.js.map +1 -1
  127. package/lib/esm/Assert.d.ts +25 -25
  128. package/lib/esm/Assert.js +41 -41
  129. package/lib/esm/Assert.js.map +1 -1
  130. package/lib/esm/AsyncMutex.d.ts +26 -26
  131. package/lib/esm/AsyncMutex.js +39 -39
  132. package/lib/esm/AsyncMutex.js.map +1 -1
  133. package/lib/esm/BeEvent.d.ts +81 -81
  134. package/lib/esm/BeEvent.js +150 -150
  135. package/lib/esm/BeEvent.js.map +1 -1
  136. package/lib/esm/BeSQLite.d.ts +170 -170
  137. package/lib/esm/BeSQLite.js +180 -180
  138. package/lib/esm/BeSQLite.js.map +1 -1
  139. package/lib/esm/BentleyError.d.ts +376 -376
  140. package/lib/esm/BentleyError.js +695 -695
  141. package/lib/esm/BentleyError.js.map +1 -1
  142. package/lib/esm/BentleyLoggerCategory.d.ts +11 -11
  143. package/lib/esm/BentleyLoggerCategory.js +16 -16
  144. package/lib/esm/BentleyLoggerCategory.js.map +1 -1
  145. package/lib/esm/ByteStream.d.ts +92 -92
  146. package/lib/esm/ByteStream.d.ts.map +1 -1
  147. package/lib/esm/ByteStream.js +129 -119
  148. package/lib/esm/ByteStream.js.map +1 -1
  149. package/lib/esm/ClassUtils.d.ts +14 -14
  150. package/lib/esm/ClassUtils.js +22 -22
  151. package/lib/esm/ClassUtils.js.map +1 -1
  152. package/lib/esm/Compare.d.ts +47 -47
  153. package/lib/esm/Compare.d.ts.map +1 -1
  154. package/lib/esm/Compare.js +63 -51
  155. package/lib/esm/Compare.js.map +1 -1
  156. package/lib/esm/CompressedId64Set.d.ts +134 -134
  157. package/lib/esm/CompressedId64Set.js +423 -423
  158. package/lib/esm/CompressedId64Set.js.map +1 -1
  159. package/lib/esm/Dictionary.d.ts +125 -125
  160. package/lib/esm/Dictionary.d.ts.map +1 -1
  161. package/lib/esm/Dictionary.js +199 -199
  162. package/lib/esm/Dictionary.js.map +1 -1
  163. package/lib/esm/Disposable.d.ts +80 -80
  164. package/lib/esm/Disposable.js +112 -112
  165. package/lib/esm/Disposable.js.map +1 -1
  166. package/lib/esm/Id.d.ts +277 -277
  167. package/lib/esm/Id.d.ts.map +1 -1
  168. package/lib/esm/Id.js +625 -615
  169. package/lib/esm/Id.js.map +1 -1
  170. package/lib/esm/IndexMap.d.ts +65 -65
  171. package/lib/esm/IndexMap.js +86 -86
  172. package/lib/esm/IndexMap.js.map +1 -1
  173. package/lib/esm/JsonSchema.d.ts +77 -77
  174. package/lib/esm/JsonSchema.js +8 -8
  175. package/lib/esm/JsonSchema.js.map +1 -1
  176. package/lib/esm/JsonUtils.d.ts +78 -78
  177. package/lib/esm/JsonUtils.d.ts.map +1 -1
  178. package/lib/esm/JsonUtils.js +148 -130
  179. package/lib/esm/JsonUtils.js.map +1 -1
  180. package/lib/esm/LRUMap.d.ts +129 -129
  181. package/lib/esm/LRUMap.d.ts.map +1 -1
  182. package/lib/esm/LRUMap.js +326 -326
  183. package/lib/esm/LRUMap.js.map +1 -1
  184. package/lib/esm/Logger.d.ts +141 -141
  185. package/lib/esm/Logger.js +249 -249
  186. package/lib/esm/Logger.js.map +1 -1
  187. package/lib/esm/ObservableSet.d.ts +23 -23
  188. package/lib/esm/ObservableSet.js +47 -47
  189. package/lib/esm/ObservableSet.js.map +1 -1
  190. package/lib/esm/OneAtATimeAction.d.ts +31 -31
  191. package/lib/esm/OneAtATimeAction.d.ts.map +1 -1
  192. package/lib/esm/OneAtATimeAction.js +89 -86
  193. package/lib/esm/OneAtATimeAction.js.map +1 -1
  194. package/lib/esm/OrderedId64Iterable.d.ts +74 -74
  195. package/lib/esm/OrderedId64Iterable.js +232 -232
  196. package/lib/esm/OrderedId64Iterable.js.map +1 -1
  197. package/lib/esm/OrderedSet.d.ts +40 -40
  198. package/lib/esm/OrderedSet.js +59 -59
  199. package/lib/esm/OrderedSet.js.map +1 -1
  200. package/lib/esm/PriorityQueue.d.ts +70 -70
  201. package/lib/esm/PriorityQueue.js +136 -136
  202. package/lib/esm/PriorityQueue.js.map +1 -1
  203. package/lib/esm/ProcessDetector.d.ts +59 -59
  204. package/lib/esm/ProcessDetector.js +67 -67
  205. package/lib/esm/ProcessDetector.js.map +1 -1
  206. package/lib/esm/SortedArray.d.ts +232 -232
  207. package/lib/esm/SortedArray.d.ts.map +1 -1
  208. package/lib/esm/SortedArray.js +296 -294
  209. package/lib/esm/SortedArray.js.map +1 -1
  210. package/lib/esm/StatusCategory.d.ts +30 -30
  211. package/lib/esm/StatusCategory.js +454 -454
  212. package/lib/esm/StatusCategory.js.map +1 -1
  213. package/lib/esm/StringUtils.d.ts +22 -22
  214. package/lib/esm/StringUtils.d.ts.map +1 -1
  215. package/lib/esm/StringUtils.js +142 -140
  216. package/lib/esm/StringUtils.js.map +1 -1
  217. package/lib/esm/Time.d.ts +122 -122
  218. package/lib/esm/Time.d.ts.map +1 -1
  219. package/lib/esm/Time.js +146 -140
  220. package/lib/esm/Time.js.map +1 -1
  221. package/lib/esm/Tracing.d.ts +40 -40
  222. package/lib/esm/Tracing.d.ts.map +1 -1
  223. package/lib/esm/Tracing.js +126 -123
  224. package/lib/esm/Tracing.js.map +1 -1
  225. package/lib/esm/TypedArrayBuilder.d.ts +98 -0
  226. package/lib/esm/TypedArrayBuilder.d.ts.map +1 -0
  227. package/lib/esm/TypedArrayBuilder.js +128 -0
  228. package/lib/esm/TypedArrayBuilder.js.map +1 -0
  229. package/lib/esm/UnexpectedErrors.d.ts +43 -43
  230. package/lib/esm/UnexpectedErrors.d.ts.map +1 -1
  231. package/lib/esm/UnexpectedErrors.js +64 -61
  232. package/lib/esm/UnexpectedErrors.js.map +1 -1
  233. package/lib/esm/UtilityTypes.d.ts +86 -86
  234. package/lib/esm/UtilityTypes.js +21 -21
  235. package/lib/esm/UtilityTypes.js.map +1 -1
  236. package/lib/esm/YieldManager.d.ts +18 -18
  237. package/lib/esm/YieldManager.js +30 -30
  238. package/lib/esm/YieldManager.js.map +1 -1
  239. package/lib/esm/core-bentley.d.ts +74 -73
  240. package/lib/esm/core-bentley.d.ts.map +1 -1
  241. package/lib/esm/core-bentley.js +78 -77
  242. package/lib/esm/core-bentley.js.map +1 -1
  243. package/lib/esm/partitionArray.d.ts +21 -21
  244. package/lib/esm/partitionArray.js +39 -39
  245. package/lib/esm/partitionArray.js.map +1 -1
  246. package/package.json +5 -5
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- /** @packageDocumentation
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- * @module Ids
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- */
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- import { CompressedId64Set } from "./CompressedId64Set";
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- import { Id64Array, Id64String } from "./Id";
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- /** @public */
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- export declare type OrderedId64Iterable = Iterable<Id64String>;
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- /** A collection of **valid** [[Id64String]]s sorted in ascending order by the unsigned 64-bit integer value of the Ids.
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- * This ordering is a requirement for several groups of APIs including [[CompressedId64Set]].
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- * When used as input to a function, duplicate Ids are ignored; when returned as a function output, no duplicates are present.
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- * @see [[CompressedId64Set]] for a compact string representation of such an ordered collection.
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- * @see [[OrderedId64Iterable.compare]] for a function that compares Ids based on this criterion.
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- * @see [[OrderedId64Array]] for a mutable implementation.
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- * @public
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- */
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- export declare namespace OrderedId64Iterable {
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- /** An ordered comparison of [[Id64String]]s suitable for use with sorting routines like
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- * [Array.sort](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/sort) and sorted containers
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- * like [[SortedArray]] and [[Dictionary]]. The comparison compares the 64-bit numerical values of the two Ids, returning a negative number if lhs < rhs,
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- * a positive number if lhs > rhs, or zero if lhs == rhs.
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- * The default string comparison is fine (and more efficient) when numerical ordering is not required; use this instead if you want e.g., "0x100" to be greater than "0xf".
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- * @see [[OrderedId64Iterable.sortArray]] for a convenient way to sort an array of Id64Strings.
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- */
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- function compare(lhs: Id64String, rhs: Id64String): number;
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- /** Sort an array of [[Id64String]]s **in-place** in ascending order by their 64-bit numerical values.
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- * @see [[OrderedId64Iterable.compare]] for the comparison routine used.
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- * @returns the input array.
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- * @note This function returns its input for consistency with Javascript's
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- * [Array.sort](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/sort) method.
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- * It **does not** create a **new** array.
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- */
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- function sortArray(ids: Id64Array): Id64Array;
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- /** Given two ordered collections of [[Id64String]]s, determine whether they are identical sets. Duplicate Ids are ignored.
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- * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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- */
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- function areEqualSets(ids1: OrderedId64Iterable, ids2: OrderedId64Iterable): boolean;
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- /** Given an ordered collection of [[Id64String]]s, determine if it contains any Ids.
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- * @param ids A well-formed, ordered collection of zero or more valid Ids.
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- * @returns true if the input represents an empty set of Ids. The result is unspecified if the input does not meet the criteria for the input type.
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- */
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- function isEmptySet(ids: OrderedId64Iterable | CompressedId64Set): boolean;
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- /** Given an ordered collection of [[Id64String]]s possibly containing duplicates, produce an ordered collection containing no duplicates.
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- */
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- function unique(ids: OrderedId64Iterable): OrderedId64Iterable;
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- /** Given an ordered collection of [[Id64String]]s possibly containing duplicates, produce an ordered iterator over the distinct Ids, eliminating duplicates.
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- * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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- function uniqueIterator(ids: OrderedId64Iterable): Generator<string, void, unknown>;
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- function union(ids1: OrderedId64Iterable, ids2: OrderedId64Iterable): OrderedId64Iterable;
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- * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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- */
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- function intersection(ids1: OrderedId64Iterable, ids2: OrderedId64Iterable): OrderedId64Iterable;
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- /** Given two ordered collections of [[Id64String]]s, produce an iterator representing their difference - i.e., the Ids that are present in `ids1` but not present in `ids2`.
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- * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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- */
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- function difference(ids1: OrderedId64Iterable, ids2: OrderedId64Iterable): OrderedId64Iterable;
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- /** Given two ordered collections of [[Id64String]]s, produce an iterator representing their union - i.e., the Ids that are present in either or both collections.
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- function unionIterator(ids1: OrderedId64Iterable, ids2: OrderedId64Iterable): Generator<string, void, unknown>;
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- function intersectionIterator(ids1: OrderedId64Iterable, ids2: OrderedId64Iterable): Generator<string, void, unknown>;
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- function differenceIterator(ids1: OrderedId64Iterable, ids2: OrderedId64Iterable): Generator<string, void, unknown>;
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+ /** @packageDocumentation
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+ * @module Ids
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+ */
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+ import { CompressedId64Set } from "./CompressedId64Set";
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+ import { Id64Array, Id64String } from "./Id";
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+ /** @public */
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+ export declare type OrderedId64Iterable = Iterable<Id64String>;
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+ /** A collection of **valid** [[Id64String]]s sorted in ascending order by the unsigned 64-bit integer value of the Ids.
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+ * This ordering is a requirement for several groups of APIs including [[CompressedId64Set]].
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+ * When used as input to a function, duplicate Ids are ignored; when returned as a function output, no duplicates are present.
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+ * @see [[CompressedId64Set]] for a compact string representation of such an ordered collection.
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+ * @see [[OrderedId64Iterable.compare]] for a function that compares Ids based on this criterion.
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+ * @see [[OrderedId64Array]] for a mutable implementation.
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+ * @public
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+ */
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+ export declare namespace OrderedId64Iterable {
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+ /** An ordered comparison of [[Id64String]]s suitable for use with sorting routines like
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+ * [Array.sort](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/sort) and sorted containers
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+ * like [[SortedArray]] and [[Dictionary]]. The comparison compares the 64-bit numerical values of the two Ids, returning a negative number if lhs < rhs,
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+ * a positive number if lhs > rhs, or zero if lhs == rhs.
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+ * The default string comparison is fine (and more efficient) when numerical ordering is not required; use this instead if you want e.g., "0x100" to be greater than "0xf".
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+ * @see [[OrderedId64Iterable.sortArray]] for a convenient way to sort an array of Id64Strings.
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+ */
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+ function compare(lhs: Id64String, rhs: Id64String): number;
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+ /** Sort an array of [[Id64String]]s **in-place** in ascending order by their 64-bit numerical values.
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+ * @see [[OrderedId64Iterable.compare]] for the comparison routine used.
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+ * @returns the input array.
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+ * @note This function returns its input for consistency with Javascript's
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+ * [Array.sort](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/sort) method.
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+ * It **does not** create a **new** array.
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+ */
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+ function sortArray(ids: Id64Array): Id64Array;
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+ /** Given two ordered collections of [[Id64String]]s, determine whether they are identical sets. Duplicate Ids are ignored.
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+ * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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+ */
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+ function areEqualSets(ids1: OrderedId64Iterable, ids2: OrderedId64Iterable): boolean;
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+ /** Given an ordered collection of [[Id64String]]s, determine if it contains any Ids.
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+ * @param ids A well-formed, ordered collection of zero or more valid Ids.
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+ * @returns true if the input represents an empty set of Ids. The result is unspecified if the input does not meet the criteria for the input type.
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+ */
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+ function isEmptySet(ids: OrderedId64Iterable | CompressedId64Set): boolean;
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+ /** Given an ordered collection of [[Id64String]]s possibly containing duplicates, produce an ordered collection containing no duplicates.
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+ * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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+ */
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+ function unique(ids: OrderedId64Iterable): OrderedId64Iterable;
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+ /** Given an ordered collection of [[Id64String]]s possibly containing duplicates, produce an ordered iterator over the distinct Ids, eliminating duplicates.
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+ * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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+ */
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+ function uniqueIterator(ids: OrderedId64Iterable): Generator<string, void, unknown>;
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+ /** Given two ordered collections of [[Id64String]]s, produce a collection representing their union - i.e., the Ids that are present in either or both collections.
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+ * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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+ */
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+ function union(ids1: OrderedId64Iterable, ids2: OrderedId64Iterable): OrderedId64Iterable;
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+ /** Given two ordered collections of [[Id64String]]s, produce an iterator representing their intersection - i.e., the Ids that are present in both collections.
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+ * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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+ */
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+ function intersection(ids1: OrderedId64Iterable, ids2: OrderedId64Iterable): OrderedId64Iterable;
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+ /** Given two ordered collections of [[Id64String]]s, produce an iterator representing their difference - i.e., the Ids that are present in `ids1` but not present in `ids2`.
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+ * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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+ */
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+ function difference(ids1: OrderedId64Iterable, ids2: OrderedId64Iterable): OrderedId64Iterable;
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+ /** Given two ordered collections of [[Id64String]]s, produce an iterator representing their union - i.e., the Ids that are present in either or both collections.
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+ * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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+ */
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+ function unionIterator(ids1: OrderedId64Iterable, ids2: OrderedId64Iterable): Generator<string, void, unknown>;
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+ /** Given two ordered collections of [[Id64String]]s, produce an iterator representing their intersection - i.e., the Ids that are present in both collections.
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+ * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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+ */
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+ function intersectionIterator(ids1: OrderedId64Iterable, ids2: OrderedId64Iterable): Generator<string, void, unknown>;
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+ /** Given two ordered collections of [[Id64String]]s, produce an iterator representing their difference - i.e., the Ids that are present in `ids1` but not present in `ids2`.
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+ * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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+ */
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+ function differenceIterator(ids1: OrderedId64Iterable, ids2: OrderedId64Iterable): Generator<string, void, unknown>;
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+ }
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- "use strict";
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- /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- * Copyright (c) Bentley Systems, Incorporated. All rights reserved.
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- * See LICENSE.md in the project root for license terms and full copyright notice.
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- *--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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- /** @packageDocumentation
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- * @module Ids
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- */
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- Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
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- exports.OrderedId64Iterable = void 0;
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- const Assert_1 = require("./Assert");
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- /** A collection of **valid** [[Id64String]]s sorted in ascending order by the unsigned 64-bit integer value of the Ids.
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- * This ordering is a requirement for several groups of APIs including [[CompressedId64Set]].
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- * When used as input to a function, duplicate Ids are ignored; when returned as a function output, no duplicates are present.
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- * @see [[CompressedId64Set]] for a compact string representation of such an ordered collection.
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- * @see [[OrderedId64Iterable.compare]] for a function that compares Ids based on this criterion.
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- * @see [[OrderedId64Array]] for a mutable implementation.
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- * @public
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- */
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- var OrderedId64Iterable;
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- (function (OrderedId64Iterable) {
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- /** An ordered comparison of [[Id64String]]s suitable for use with sorting routines like
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- * [Array.sort](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/sort) and sorted containers
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- * like [[SortedArray]] and [[Dictionary]]. The comparison compares the 64-bit numerical values of the two Ids, returning a negative number if lhs < rhs,
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- * a positive number if lhs > rhs, or zero if lhs == rhs.
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- * The default string comparison is fine (and more efficient) when numerical ordering is not required; use this instead if you want e.g., "0x100" to be greater than "0xf".
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- * @see [[OrderedId64Iterable.sortArray]] for a convenient way to sort an array of Id64Strings.
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- */
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- function compare(lhs, rhs) {
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- if (lhs.length !== rhs.length)
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- return lhs.length < rhs.length ? -1 : 1;
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- // This is faster than localeCompare(). Unclear why there is no string.compare() - would be generally useful in
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- // array sort functions...
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- if (lhs !== rhs)
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- return lhs < rhs ? -1 : 1;
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- return 0;
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- }
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- OrderedId64Iterable.compare = compare;
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- /** Sort an array of [[Id64String]]s **in-place** in ascending order by their 64-bit numerical values.
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- * @see [[OrderedId64Iterable.compare]] for the comparison routine used.
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- * @returns the input array.
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- * @note This function returns its input for consistency with Javascript's
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- * [Array.sort](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/sort) method.
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- * It **does not** create a **new** array.
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- */
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- function sortArray(ids) {
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- ids.sort((x, y) => compare(x, y));
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- return ids;
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- }
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- OrderedId64Iterable.sortArray = sortArray;
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- /** Given two ordered collections of [[Id64String]]s, determine whether they are identical sets. Duplicate Ids are ignored.
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- * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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- */
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- function areEqualSets(ids1, ids2) {
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- const leftIter = uniqueIterator(ids1);
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- const rightIter = uniqueIterator(ids2);
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- let leftState = leftIter.next();
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- let rightState = rightIter.next();
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- while (!leftState.done && !rightState.done) {
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- const left = leftState.value;
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- const right = rightState.value;
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- if (0 !== compare(left, right))
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- return false;
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- leftState = leftIter.next();
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- rightState = rightIter.next();
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- }
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- if (leftState.done && rightState.done)
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- return true;
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- return false;
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- }
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- OrderedId64Iterable.areEqualSets = areEqualSets;
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- /** Given an ordered collection of [[Id64String]]s, determine if it contains any Ids.
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- * @param ids A well-formed, ordered collection of zero or more valid Ids.
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- * @returns true if the input represents an empty set of Ids. The result is unspecified if the input does not meet the criteria for the input type.
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- */
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- function isEmptySet(ids) {
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- if (typeof ids === "string")
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- return "" === ids;
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- return true === ids[Symbol.iterator]().next().done;
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- }
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- OrderedId64Iterable.isEmptySet = isEmptySet;
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- /** Given an ordered collection of [[Id64String]]s possibly containing duplicates, produce an ordered collection containing no duplicates.
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- * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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- */
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- function unique(ids) {
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- return { [Symbol.iterator]: () => uniqueIterator(ids) };
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- }
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- OrderedId64Iterable.unique = unique;
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- /** Given an ordered collection of [[Id64String]]s possibly containing duplicates, produce an ordered iterator over the distinct Ids, eliminating duplicates.
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- * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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- */
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- function* uniqueIterator(ids) {
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- const iter = ids[Symbol.iterator]();
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- let state = iter.next();
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- let prev;
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- while (!state.done) {
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- const id = state.value;
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- state = iter.next();
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- if (id !== prev) {
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- prev = id;
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- yield id;
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- }
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- }
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- }
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- OrderedId64Iterable.uniqueIterator = uniqueIterator;
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- /** Given two ordered collections of [[Id64String]]s, produce a collection representing their union - i.e., the Ids that are present in either or both collections.
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- * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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- */
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- function union(ids1, ids2) {
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- return { [Symbol.iterator]: () => unionIterator(ids1, ids2) };
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- }
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- OrderedId64Iterable.union = union;
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- /** Given two ordered collections of [[Id64String]]s, produce an iterator representing their intersection - i.e., the Ids that are present in both collections.
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- * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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- */
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- function intersection(ids1, ids2) {
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- return { [Symbol.iterator]: () => intersectionIterator(ids1, ids2) };
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- }
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- OrderedId64Iterable.intersection = intersection;
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- /** Given two ordered collections of [[Id64String]]s, produce an iterator representing their difference - i.e., the Ids that are present in `ids1` but not present in `ids2`.
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- * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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- */
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- function difference(ids1, ids2) {
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- return { [Symbol.iterator]: () => differenceIterator(ids1, ids2) };
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- }
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- OrderedId64Iterable.difference = difference;
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- /** Given two ordered collections of [[Id64String]]s, produce an iterator representing their union - i.e., the Ids that are present in either or both collections.
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- * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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- */
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- function* unionIterator(ids1, ids2) {
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- const leftIter = ids1[Symbol.iterator]();
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- const rightIter = ids2[Symbol.iterator]();
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- let leftState = leftIter.next();
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- let rightState = rightIter.next();
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- let prev;
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- while (!leftState.done || !rightState.done) {
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- const left = leftState.done ? undefined : leftState.value;
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- const right = rightState.done ? undefined : rightState.value;
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- (0, Assert_1.assert)(undefined !== left || undefined !== right);
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- if (undefined === left && undefined === right)
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- break;
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- let next;
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- if (undefined === left) {
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- (0, Assert_1.assert)(undefined !== right);
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- next = right;
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- rightState = rightIter.next();
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- }
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- else if (undefined === right) {
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- next = left;
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- leftState = leftIter.next();
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- }
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- else {
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- const cmp = compare(left, right);
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- if (cmp <= 0) {
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- next = left;
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- leftState = leftIter.next();
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- if (0 === cmp)
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- rightState = rightIter.next();
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- }
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- else {
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- next = right;
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- rightState = rightIter.next();
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- }
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- }
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- if (prev === next)
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- continue;
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- prev = next;
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- yield next;
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- }
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- }
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- OrderedId64Iterable.unionIterator = unionIterator;
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- /** Given two ordered collections of [[Id64String]]s, produce an iterator representing their intersection - i.e., the Ids that are present in both collections.
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- * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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- */
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- function* intersectionIterator(ids1, ids2) {
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- const leftIter = ids1[Symbol.iterator]();
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- const rightIter = ids2[Symbol.iterator]();
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- let leftState = leftIter.next();
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- let rightState = rightIter.next();
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- let prev;
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- while (!leftState.done && !rightState.done) {
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- const left = leftState.value;
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- leftState = leftIter.next();
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- if (left === prev)
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- continue;
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- prev = left;
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- let right = rightState.value;
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- let cmp = compare(left, right);
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- while (cmp > 0) {
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- rightState = rightIter.next();
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- if (rightState.done)
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- return;
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- right = rightState.value;
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- cmp = compare(left, right);
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- }
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- if (0 === cmp)
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- yield left;
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- }
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- }
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- OrderedId64Iterable.intersectionIterator = intersectionIterator;
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- /** Given two ordered collections of [[Id64String]]s, produce an iterator representing their difference - i.e., the Ids that are present in `ids1` but not present in `ids2`.
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- * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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- */
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- function* differenceIterator(ids1, ids2) {
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- const leftIter = ids1[Symbol.iterator]();
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- const rightIter = ids2[Symbol.iterator]();
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- let leftState = leftIter.next();
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- let rightState = rightIter.next();
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- let prev;
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- while (!leftState.done) {
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- const left = leftState.value;
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- leftState = leftIter.next();
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- if (left === prev)
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- continue;
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- else if (rightState.done) {
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- yield prev = left;
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- continue;
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- }
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- let right = rightState.value;
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- let cmp = compare(left, right);
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- while (cmp > 0 && !rightState.done) {
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- rightState = rightIter.next();
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- if (rightState.done) {
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- yield prev = left;
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- continue;
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- }
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- right = rightState.value;
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- cmp = compare(left, right);
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- }
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- if (cmp < 0)
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- yield prev = left;
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- }
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- }
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- OrderedId64Iterable.differenceIterator = differenceIterator;
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- })(OrderedId64Iterable = exports.OrderedId64Iterable || (exports.OrderedId64Iterable = {}));
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+ "use strict";
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+ /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ * Copyright (c) Bentley Systems, Incorporated. All rights reserved.
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+ * See LICENSE.md in the project root for license terms and full copyright notice.
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+ *--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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+ /** @packageDocumentation
7
+ * @module Ids
8
+ */
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+ Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
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+ exports.OrderedId64Iterable = void 0;
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+ const Assert_1 = require("./Assert");
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+ /** A collection of **valid** [[Id64String]]s sorted in ascending order by the unsigned 64-bit integer value of the Ids.
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+ * This ordering is a requirement for several groups of APIs including [[CompressedId64Set]].
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+ * When used as input to a function, duplicate Ids are ignored; when returned as a function output, no duplicates are present.
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+ * @see [[CompressedId64Set]] for a compact string representation of such an ordered collection.
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+ * @see [[OrderedId64Iterable.compare]] for a function that compares Ids based on this criterion.
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+ * @see [[OrderedId64Array]] for a mutable implementation.
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+ * @public
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+ */
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+ var OrderedId64Iterable;
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+ (function (OrderedId64Iterable) {
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+ /** An ordered comparison of [[Id64String]]s suitable for use with sorting routines like
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+ * [Array.sort](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/sort) and sorted containers
24
+ * like [[SortedArray]] and [[Dictionary]]. The comparison compares the 64-bit numerical values of the two Ids, returning a negative number if lhs < rhs,
25
+ * a positive number if lhs > rhs, or zero if lhs == rhs.
26
+ * The default string comparison is fine (and more efficient) when numerical ordering is not required; use this instead if you want e.g., "0x100" to be greater than "0xf".
27
+ * @see [[OrderedId64Iterable.sortArray]] for a convenient way to sort an array of Id64Strings.
28
+ */
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+ function compare(lhs, rhs) {
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+ if (lhs.length !== rhs.length)
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+ return lhs.length < rhs.length ? -1 : 1;
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+ // This is faster than localeCompare(). Unclear why there is no string.compare() - would be generally useful in
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+ // array sort functions...
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+ if (lhs !== rhs)
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+ return lhs < rhs ? -1 : 1;
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+ return 0;
37
+ }
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+ OrderedId64Iterable.compare = compare;
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+ /** Sort an array of [[Id64String]]s **in-place** in ascending order by their 64-bit numerical values.
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+ * @see [[OrderedId64Iterable.compare]] for the comparison routine used.
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+ * @returns the input array.
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+ * @note This function returns its input for consistency with Javascript's
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+ * [Array.sort](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/sort) method.
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+ * It **does not** create a **new** array.
45
+ */
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+ function sortArray(ids) {
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+ ids.sort((x, y) => compare(x, y));
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+ return ids;
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+ }
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+ OrderedId64Iterable.sortArray = sortArray;
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+ /** Given two ordered collections of [[Id64String]]s, determine whether they are identical sets. Duplicate Ids are ignored.
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+ * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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+ */
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+ function areEqualSets(ids1, ids2) {
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+ const leftIter = uniqueIterator(ids1);
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+ const rightIter = uniqueIterator(ids2);
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+ let leftState = leftIter.next();
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+ let rightState = rightIter.next();
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+ while (!leftState.done && !rightState.done) {
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+ const left = leftState.value;
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+ const right = rightState.value;
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+ if (0 !== compare(left, right))
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+ return false;
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+ leftState = leftIter.next();
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+ rightState = rightIter.next();
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+ }
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+ if (leftState.done && rightState.done)
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+ return true;
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+ return false;
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+ }
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+ OrderedId64Iterable.areEqualSets = areEqualSets;
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+ /** Given an ordered collection of [[Id64String]]s, determine if it contains any Ids.
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+ * @param ids A well-formed, ordered collection of zero or more valid Ids.
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+ * @returns true if the input represents an empty set of Ids. The result is unspecified if the input does not meet the criteria for the input type.
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+ */
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+ function isEmptySet(ids) {
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+ if (typeof ids === "string")
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+ return "" === ids;
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+ return true === ids[Symbol.iterator]().next().done;
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+ }
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+ OrderedId64Iterable.isEmptySet = isEmptySet;
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+ /** Given an ordered collection of [[Id64String]]s possibly containing duplicates, produce an ordered collection containing no duplicates.
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+ * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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+ */
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+ function unique(ids) {
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+ return { [Symbol.iterator]: () => uniqueIterator(ids) };
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+ }
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+ OrderedId64Iterable.unique = unique;
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+ /** Given an ordered collection of [[Id64String]]s possibly containing duplicates, produce an ordered iterator over the distinct Ids, eliminating duplicates.
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+ * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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+ */
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+ function* uniqueIterator(ids) {
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+ const iter = ids[Symbol.iterator]();
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+ let state = iter.next();
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+ let prev;
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+ while (!state.done) {
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+ const id = state.value;
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+ state = iter.next();
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+ if (id !== prev) {
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+ prev = id;
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+ yield id;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ OrderedId64Iterable.uniqueIterator = uniqueIterator;
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+ /** Given two ordered collections of [[Id64String]]s, produce a collection representing their union - i.e., the Ids that are present in either or both collections.
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+ * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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+ */
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+ function union(ids1, ids2) {
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+ return { [Symbol.iterator]: () => unionIterator(ids1, ids2) };
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+ }
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+ OrderedId64Iterable.union = union;
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+ /** Given two ordered collections of [[Id64String]]s, produce an iterator representing their intersection - i.e., the Ids that are present in both collections.
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+ * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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+ */
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+ function intersection(ids1, ids2) {
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+ return { [Symbol.iterator]: () => intersectionIterator(ids1, ids2) };
118
+ }
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+ OrderedId64Iterable.intersection = intersection;
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+ /** Given two ordered collections of [[Id64String]]s, produce an iterator representing their difference - i.e., the Ids that are present in `ids1` but not present in `ids2`.
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+ * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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+ */
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+ function difference(ids1, ids2) {
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+ return { [Symbol.iterator]: () => differenceIterator(ids1, ids2) };
125
+ }
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+ OrderedId64Iterable.difference = difference;
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+ /** Given two ordered collections of [[Id64String]]s, produce an iterator representing their union - i.e., the Ids that are present in either or both collections.
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+ * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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+ */
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+ function* unionIterator(ids1, ids2) {
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+ const leftIter = ids1[Symbol.iterator]();
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+ const rightIter = ids2[Symbol.iterator]();
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+ let leftState = leftIter.next();
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+ let rightState = rightIter.next();
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+ let prev;
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+ while (!leftState.done || !rightState.done) {
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+ const left = leftState.done ? undefined : leftState.value;
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+ const right = rightState.done ? undefined : rightState.value;
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+ (0, Assert_1.assert)(undefined !== left || undefined !== right);
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+ if (undefined === left && undefined === right)
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+ break;
142
+ let next;
143
+ if (undefined === left) {
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+ (0, Assert_1.assert)(undefined !== right);
145
+ next = right;
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+ rightState = rightIter.next();
147
+ }
148
+ else if (undefined === right) {
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+ next = left;
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+ leftState = leftIter.next();
151
+ }
152
+ else {
153
+ const cmp = compare(left, right);
154
+ if (cmp <= 0) {
155
+ next = left;
156
+ leftState = leftIter.next();
157
+ if (0 === cmp)
158
+ rightState = rightIter.next();
159
+ }
160
+ else {
161
+ next = right;
162
+ rightState = rightIter.next();
163
+ }
164
+ }
165
+ if (prev === next)
166
+ continue;
167
+ prev = next;
168
+ yield next;
169
+ }
170
+ }
171
+ OrderedId64Iterable.unionIterator = unionIterator;
172
+ /** Given two ordered collections of [[Id64String]]s, produce an iterator representing their intersection - i.e., the Ids that are present in both collections.
173
+ * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
174
+ */
175
+ function* intersectionIterator(ids1, ids2) {
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+ const leftIter = ids1[Symbol.iterator]();
177
+ const rightIter = ids2[Symbol.iterator]();
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+ let leftState = leftIter.next();
179
+ let rightState = rightIter.next();
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+ let prev;
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+ while (!leftState.done && !rightState.done) {
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+ const left = leftState.value;
183
+ leftState = leftIter.next();
184
+ if (left === prev)
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+ continue;
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+ prev = left;
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+ let right = rightState.value;
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+ let cmp = compare(left, right);
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+ while (cmp > 0) {
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+ rightState = rightIter.next();
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+ if (rightState.done)
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+ return;
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+ right = rightState.value;
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+ cmp = compare(left, right);
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+ }
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+ if (0 === cmp)
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+ yield left;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ OrderedId64Iterable.intersectionIterator = intersectionIterator;
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+ /** Given two ordered collections of [[Id64String]]s, produce an iterator representing their difference - i.e., the Ids that are present in `ids1` but not present in `ids2`.
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+ * @note If the inputs are not ordered as required by [[OrderedId64Iterable]], the results are unpredictable.
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+ */
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+ function* differenceIterator(ids1, ids2) {
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+ const leftIter = ids1[Symbol.iterator]();
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+ const rightIter = ids2[Symbol.iterator]();
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+ let leftState = leftIter.next();
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+ let rightState = rightIter.next();
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+ let prev;
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+ while (!leftState.done) {
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+ const left = leftState.value;
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+ leftState = leftIter.next();
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+ if (left === prev)
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+ continue;
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+ else if (rightState.done) {
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+ yield prev = left;
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+ continue;
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+ }
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+ let right = rightState.value;
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+ let cmp = compare(left, right);
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+ while (cmp > 0 && !rightState.done) {
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+ rightState = rightIter.next();
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+ if (rightState.done) {
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+ yield prev = left;
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+ continue;
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+ }
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+ right = rightState.value;
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+ cmp = compare(left, right);
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+ }
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+ if (cmp < 0)
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+ yield prev = left;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ OrderedId64Iterable.differenceIterator = differenceIterator;
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+ })(OrderedId64Iterable = exports.OrderedId64Iterable || (exports.OrderedId64Iterable = {}));
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