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  1. package/dist/plugin/media.js +14 -3
  2. package/dist/plugin/media.js.map +1 -1
  3. package/dist/plugin/plugin-remote.js +2 -0
  4. package/dist/plugin/plugin-remote.js.map +1 -1
  5. package/dist/rpc.js +9 -5
  6. package/dist/rpc.js.map +1 -1
  7. package/dist/runtime.js +6 -0
  8. package/dist/runtime.js.map +1 -1
  9. package/package.json +2 -2
  10. package/src/plugin/media.ts +15 -3
  11. package/src/plugin/plugin-remote.ts +2 -0
  12. package/src/rpc.ts +11 -3
  13. package/src/runtime.ts +7 -0
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- import warnings
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- from collections import Counter, defaultdict, deque, abc
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- from collections.abc import Sequence
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- from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor
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- from functools import partial, reduce, wraps
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- from heapq import merge, heapify, heapreplace, heappop
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- from itertools import (
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- compress,
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- count,
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- cycle,
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- dropwhile,
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- groupby,
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- islice,
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- repeat,
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- starmap,
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- takewhile,
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- tee,
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- zip_longest,
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- )
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- from math import exp, factorial, floor, log
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- from queue import Empty, Queue
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- from random import random, randrange, uniform
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- from operator import itemgetter, mul, sub, gt, lt
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- from sys import hexversion, maxsize
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- from time import monotonic
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-
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- from .recipes import (
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- consume,
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- flatten,
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- pairwise,
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- powerset,
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- take,
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- unique_everseen,
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- __all__ = [
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- 'AbortThread',
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- 'adjacent',
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- 'always_iterable',
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- 'always_reversible',
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- 'bucket',
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- 'callback_iter',
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- 'chunked',
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- 'circular_shifts',
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- 'collapse',
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- 'collate',
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- 'consecutive_groups',
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- 'consumer',
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- 'countable',
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- 'count_cycle',
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- 'mark_ends',
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- 'difference',
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- 'distinct_combinations',
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- 'distinct_permutations',
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- 'distribute',
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- 'divide',
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- 'exactly_n',
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- 'filter_except',
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- 'first',
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- 'groupby_transform',
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- 'ilen',
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- 'interleave_longest',
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- 'interleave',
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- 'intersperse',
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- 'islice_extended',
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- 'iterate',
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- 'ichunked',
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- 'is_sorted',
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- 'last',
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- 'locate',
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- 'lstrip',
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- 'make_decorator',
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- 'map_except',
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- 'map_reduce',
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- 'nth_or_last',
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- 'nth_permutation',
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- 'nth_product',
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- 'numeric_range',
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- 'one',
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- 'only',
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- 'padded',
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- 'partitions',
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- 'set_partitions',
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- 'peekable',
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- 'replace',
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- 'rlocate',
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- 'rstrip',
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- 'run_length',
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- 'sample',
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- 'seekable',
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- 'SequenceView',
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- 'side_effect',
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- 'sliced',
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- 'all_unique',
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- def with_iter(context_manager):
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- """Wrap an iterable in a ``with`` statement, so it closes once exhausted.
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-
502
- For example, this will close the file when the iterator is exhausted::
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-
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- upper_lines = (line.upper() for line in with_iter(open('foo')))
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-
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- Any context manager which returns an iterable is a candidate for
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- ``with_iter``.
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-
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- """
510
- with context_manager as iterable:
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- yield from iterable
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-
513
-
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- def one(iterable, too_short=None, too_long=None):
515
- """Return the first item from *iterable*, which is expected to contain only
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- that item. Raise an exception if *iterable* is empty or has more than one
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- item.
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-
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- :func:`one` is useful for ensuring that an iterable contains only one item.
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- For example, it can be used to retrieve the result of a database query
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- that is expected to return a single row.
522
-
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- If *iterable* is empty, ``ValueError`` will be raised. You may specify a
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- different exception with the *too_short* keyword:
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-
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- >>> it = []
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- >>> one(it) # doctest: +IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL
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- Traceback (most recent call last):
529
- ...
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- ValueError: too many items in iterable (expected 1)'
531
- >>> too_short = IndexError('too few items')
532
- >>> one(it, too_short=too_short) # doctest: +IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL
533
- Traceback (most recent call last):
534
- ...
535
- IndexError: too few items
536
-
537
- Similarly, if *iterable* contains more than one item, ``ValueError`` will
538
- be raised. You may specify a different exception with the *too_long*
539
- keyword:
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-
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- >>> it = ['too', 'many']
542
- >>> one(it) # doctest: +IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL
543
- Traceback (most recent call last):
544
- ...
545
- ValueError: Expected exactly one item in iterable, but got 'too',
546
- 'many', and perhaps more.
547
- >>> too_long = RuntimeError
548
- >>> one(it, too_long=too_long) # doctest: +IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL
549
- Traceback (most recent call last):
550
- ...
551
- RuntimeError
552
-
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- Note that :func:`one` attempts to advance *iterable* twice to ensure there
554
- is only one item. See :func:`spy` or :func:`peekable` to check iterable
555
- contents less destructively.
556
-
557
- """
558
- it = iter(iterable)
559
-
560
- try:
561
- first_value = next(it)
562
- except StopIteration as e:
563
- raise (
564
- too_short or ValueError('too few items in iterable (expected 1)')
565
- ) from e
566
-
567
- try:
568
- second_value = next(it)
569
- except StopIteration:
570
- pass
571
- else:
572
- msg = (
573
- 'Expected exactly one item in iterable, but got {!r}, {!r}, '
574
- 'and perhaps more.'.format(first_value, second_value)
575
- )
576
- raise too_long or ValueError(msg)
577
-
578
- return first_value
579
-
580
-
581
- def distinct_permutations(iterable, r=None):
582
- """Yield successive distinct permutations of the elements in *iterable*.
583
-
584
- >>> sorted(distinct_permutations([1, 0, 1]))
585
- [(0, 1, 1), (1, 0, 1), (1, 1, 0)]
586
-
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- Equivalent to ``set(permutations(iterable))``, except duplicates are not
588
- generated and thrown away. For larger input sequences this is much more
589
- efficient.
590
-
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- Duplicate permutations arise when there are duplicated elements in the
592
- input iterable. The number of items returned is
593
- `n! / (x_1! * x_2! * ... * x_n!)`, where `n` is the total number of
594
- items input, and each `x_i` is the count of a distinct item in the input
595
- sequence.
596
-
597
- If *r* is given, only the *r*-length permutations are yielded.
598
-
599
- >>> sorted(distinct_permutations([1, 0, 1], r=2))
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- [(0, 1), (1, 0), (1, 1)]
601
- >>> sorted(distinct_permutations(range(3), r=2))
602
- [(0, 1), (0, 2), (1, 0), (1, 2), (2, 0), (2, 1)]
603
-
604
- """
605
- # Algorithm: https://w.wiki/Qai
606
- def _full(A):
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- while True:
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- # Yield the permutation we have
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- yield tuple(A)
610
-
611
- # Find the largest index i such that A[i] < A[i + 1]
612
- for i in range(size - 2, -1, -1):
613
- if A[i] < A[i + 1]:
614
- break
615
- # If no such index exists, this permutation is the last one
616
- else:
617
- return
618
-
619
- # Find the largest index j greater than j such that A[i] < A[j]
620
- for j in range(size - 1, i, -1):
621
- if A[i] < A[j]:
622
- break
623
-
624
- # Swap the value of A[i] with that of A[j], then reverse the
625
- # sequence from A[i + 1] to form the new permutation
626
- A[i], A[j] = A[j], A[i]
627
- A[i + 1 :] = A[: i - size : -1] # A[i + 1:][::-1]
628
-
629
- # Algorithm: modified from the above
630
- def _partial(A, r):
631
- # Split A into the first r items and the last r items
632
- head, tail = A[:r], A[r:]
633
- right_head_indexes = range(r - 1, -1, -1)
634
- left_tail_indexes = range(len(tail))
635
-
636
- while True:
637
- # Yield the permutation we have
638
- yield tuple(head)
639
-
640
- # Starting from the right, find the first index of the head with
641
- # value smaller than the maximum value of the tail - call it i.
642
- pivot = tail[-1]
643
- for i in right_head_indexes:
644
- if head[i] < pivot:
645
- break
646
- pivot = head[i]
647
- else:
648
- return
649
-
650
- # Starting from the left, find the first value of the tail
651
- # with a value greater than head[i] and swap.
652
- for j in left_tail_indexes:
653
- if tail[j] > head[i]:
654
- head[i], tail[j] = tail[j], head[i]
655
- break
656
- # If we didn't find one, start from the right and find the first
657
- # index of the head with a value greater than head[i] and swap.
658
- else:
659
- for j in right_head_indexes:
660
- if head[j] > head[i]:
661
- head[i], head[j] = head[j], head[i]
662
- break
663
-
664
- # Reverse head[i + 1:] and swap it with tail[:r - (i + 1)]
665
- tail += head[: i - r : -1] # head[i + 1:][::-1]
666
- i += 1
667
- head[i:], tail[:] = tail[: r - i], tail[r - i :]
668
-
669
- items = sorted(iterable)
670
-
671
- size = len(items)
672
- if r is None:
673
- r = size
674
-
675
- if 0 < r <= size:
676
- return _full(items) if (r == size) else _partial(items, r)
677
-
678
- return iter(() if r else ((),))
679
-
680
-
681
- def intersperse(e, iterable, n=1):
682
- """Intersperse filler element *e* among the items in *iterable*, leaving
683
- *n* items between each filler element.
684
-
685
- >>> list(intersperse('!', [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]))
686
- [1, '!', 2, '!', 3, '!', 4, '!', 5]
687
-
688
- >>> list(intersperse(None, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5], n=2))
689
- [1, 2, None, 3, 4, None, 5]
690
-
691
- """
692
- if n == 0:
693
- raise ValueError('n must be > 0')
694
- elif n == 1:
695
- # interleave(repeat(e), iterable) -> e, x_0, e, e, x_1, e, x_2...
696
- # islice(..., 1, None) -> x_0, e, e, x_1, e, x_2...
697
- return islice(interleave(repeat(e), iterable), 1, None)
698
- else:
699
- # interleave(filler, chunks) -> [e], [x_0, x_1], [e], [x_2, x_3]...
700
- # islice(..., 1, None) -> [x_0, x_1], [e], [x_2, x_3]...
701
- # flatten(...) -> x_0, x_1, e, x_2, x_3...
702
- filler = repeat([e])
703
- chunks = chunked(iterable, n)
704
- return flatten(islice(interleave(filler, chunks), 1, None))
705
-
706
-
707
- def unique_to_each(*iterables):
708
- """Return the elements from each of the input iterables that aren't in the
709
- other input iterables.
710
-
711
- For example, suppose you have a set of packages, each with a set of
712
- dependencies::
713
-
714
- {'pkg_1': {'A', 'B'}, 'pkg_2': {'B', 'C'}, 'pkg_3': {'B', 'D'}}
715
-
716
- If you remove one package, which dependencies can also be removed?
717
-
718
- If ``pkg_1`` is removed, then ``A`` is no longer necessary - it is not
719
- associated with ``pkg_2`` or ``pkg_3``. Similarly, ``C`` is only needed for
720
- ``pkg_2``, and ``D`` is only needed for ``pkg_3``::
721
-
722
- >>> unique_to_each({'A', 'B'}, {'B', 'C'}, {'B', 'D'})
723
- [['A'], ['C'], ['D']]
724
-
725
- If there are duplicates in one input iterable that aren't in the others
726
- they will be duplicated in the output. Input order is preserved::
727
-
728
- >>> unique_to_each("mississippi", "missouri")
729
- [['p', 'p'], ['o', 'u', 'r']]
730
-
731
- It is assumed that the elements of each iterable are hashable.
732
-
733
- """
734
- pool = [list(it) for it in iterables]
735
- counts = Counter(chain.from_iterable(map(set, pool)))
736
- uniques = {element for element in counts if counts[element] == 1}
737
- return [list(filter(uniques.__contains__, it)) for it in pool]
738
-
739
-
740
- def windowed(seq, n, fillvalue=None, step=1):
741
- """Return a sliding window of width *n* over the given iterable.
742
-
743
- >>> all_windows = windowed([1, 2, 3, 4, 5], 3)
744
- >>> list(all_windows)
745
- [(1, 2, 3), (2, 3, 4), (3, 4, 5)]
746
-
747
- When the window is larger than the iterable, *fillvalue* is used in place
748
- of missing values:
749
-
750
- >>> list(windowed([1, 2, 3], 4))
751
- [(1, 2, 3, None)]
752
-
753
- Each window will advance in increments of *step*:
754
-
755
- >>> list(windowed([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], 3, fillvalue='!', step=2))
756
- [(1, 2, 3), (3, 4, 5), (5, 6, '!')]
757
-
758
- To slide into the iterable's items, use :func:`chain` to add filler items
759
- to the left:
760
-
761
- >>> iterable = [1, 2, 3, 4]
762
- >>> n = 3
763
- >>> padding = [None] * (n - 1)
764
- >>> list(windowed(chain(padding, iterable), 3))
765
- [(None, None, 1), (None, 1, 2), (1, 2, 3), (2, 3, 4)]
766
- """
767
- if n < 0:
768
- raise ValueError('n must be >= 0')
769
- if n == 0:
770
- yield tuple()
771
- return
772
- if step < 1:
773
- raise ValueError('step must be >= 1')
774
-
775
- window = deque(maxlen=n)
776
- i = n
777
- for _ in map(window.append, seq):
778
- i -= 1
779
- if not i:
780
- i = step
781
- yield tuple(window)
782
-
783
- size = len(window)
784
- if size < n:
785
- yield tuple(chain(window, repeat(fillvalue, n - size)))
786
- elif 0 < i < min(step, n):
787
- window += (fillvalue,) * i
788
- yield tuple(window)
789
-
790
-
791
- def substrings(iterable):
792
- """Yield all of the substrings of *iterable*.
793
-
794
- >>> [''.join(s) for s in substrings('more')]
795
- ['m', 'o', 'r', 'e', 'mo', 'or', 're', 'mor', 'ore', 'more']
796
-
797
- Note that non-string iterables can also be subdivided.
798
-
799
- >>> list(substrings([0, 1, 2]))
800
- [(0,), (1,), (2,), (0, 1), (1, 2), (0, 1, 2)]
801
-
802
- """
803
- # The length-1 substrings
804
- seq = []
805
- for item in iter(iterable):
806
- seq.append(item)
807
- yield (item,)
808
- seq = tuple(seq)
809
- item_count = len(seq)
810
-
811
- # And the rest
812
- for n in range(2, item_count + 1):
813
- for i in range(item_count - n + 1):
814
- yield seq[i : i + n]
815
-
816
-
817
- def substrings_indexes(seq, reverse=False):
818
- """Yield all substrings and their positions in *seq*
819
-
820
- The items yielded will be a tuple of the form ``(substr, i, j)``, where
821
- ``substr == seq[i:j]``.
822
-
823
- This function only works for iterables that support slicing, such as
824
- ``str`` objects.
825
-
826
- >>> for item in substrings_indexes('more'):
827
- ... print(item)
828
- ('m', 0, 1)
829
- ('o', 1, 2)
830
- ('r', 2, 3)
831
- ('e', 3, 4)
832
- ('mo', 0, 2)
833
- ('or', 1, 3)
834
- ('re', 2, 4)
835
- ('mor', 0, 3)
836
- ('ore', 1, 4)
837
- ('more', 0, 4)
838
-
839
- Set *reverse* to ``True`` to yield the same items in the opposite order.
840
-
841
-
842
- """
843
- r = range(1, len(seq) + 1)
844
- if reverse:
845
- r = reversed(r)
846
- return (
847
- (seq[i : i + L], i, i + L) for L in r for i in range(len(seq) - L + 1)
848
- )
849
-
850
-
851
- class bucket:
852
- """Wrap *iterable* and return an object that buckets it iterable into
853
- child iterables based on a *key* function.
854
-
855
- >>> iterable = ['a1', 'b1', 'c1', 'a2', 'b2', 'c2', 'b3']
856
- >>> s = bucket(iterable, key=lambda x: x[0]) # Bucket by 1st character
857
- >>> sorted(list(s)) # Get the keys
858
- ['a', 'b', 'c']
859
- >>> a_iterable = s['a']
860
- >>> next(a_iterable)
861
- 'a1'
862
- >>> next(a_iterable)
863
- 'a2'
864
- >>> list(s['b'])
865
- ['b1', 'b2', 'b3']
866
-
867
- The original iterable will be advanced and its items will be cached until
868
- they are used by the child iterables. This may require significant storage.
869
-
870
- By default, attempting to select a bucket to which no items belong will
871
- exhaust the iterable and cache all values.
872
- If you specify a *validator* function, selected buckets will instead be
873
- checked against it.
874
-
875
- >>> from itertools import count
876
- >>> it = count(1, 2) # Infinite sequence of odd numbers
877
- >>> key = lambda x: x % 10 # Bucket by last digit
878
- >>> validator = lambda x: x in {1, 3, 5, 7, 9} # Odd digits only
879
- >>> s = bucket(it, key=key, validator=validator)
880
- >>> 2 in s
881
- False
882
- >>> list(s[2])
883
- []
884
-
885
- """
886
-
887
- def __init__(self, iterable, key, validator=None):
888
- self._it = iter(iterable)
889
- self._key = key
890
- self._cache = defaultdict(deque)
891
- self._validator = validator or (lambda x: True)
892
-
893
- def __contains__(self, value):
894
- if not self._validator(value):
895
- return False
896
-
897
- try:
898
- item = next(self[value])
899
- except StopIteration:
900
- return False
901
- else:
902
- self._cache[value].appendleft(item)
903
-
904
- return True
905
-
906
- def _get_values(self, value):
907
- """
908
- Helper to yield items from the parent iterator that match *value*.
909
- Items that don't match are stored in the local cache as they
910
- are encountered.
911
- """
912
- while True:
913
- # If we've cached some items that match the target value, emit
914
- # the first one and evict it from the cache.
915
- if self._cache[value]:
916
- yield self._cache[value].popleft()
917
- # Otherwise we need to advance the parent iterator to search for
918
- # a matching item, caching the rest.
919
- else:
920
- while True:
921
- try:
922
- item = next(self._it)
923
- except StopIteration:
924
- return
925
- item_value = self._key(item)
926
- if item_value == value:
927
- yield item
928
- break
929
- elif self._validator(item_value):
930
- self._cache[item_value].append(item)
931
-
932
- def __iter__(self):
933
- for item in self._it:
934
- item_value = self._key(item)
935
- if self._validator(item_value):
936
- self._cache[item_value].append(item)
937
-
938
- yield from self._cache.keys()
939
-
940
- def __getitem__(self, value):
941
- if not self._validator(value):
942
- return iter(())
943
-
944
- return self._get_values(value)
945
-
946
-
947
- def spy(iterable, n=1):
948
- """Return a 2-tuple with a list containing the first *n* elements of
949
- *iterable*, and an iterator with the same items as *iterable*.
950
- This allows you to "look ahead" at the items in the iterable without
951
- advancing it.
952
-
953
- There is one item in the list by default:
954
-
955
- >>> iterable = 'abcdefg'
956
- >>> head, iterable = spy(iterable)
957
- >>> head
958
- ['a']
959
- >>> list(iterable)
960
- ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g']
961
-
962
- You may use unpacking to retrieve items instead of lists:
963
-
964
- >>> (head,), iterable = spy('abcdefg')
965
- >>> head
966
- 'a'
967
- >>> (first, second), iterable = spy('abcdefg', 2)
968
- >>> first
969
- 'a'
970
- >>> second
971
- 'b'
972
-
973
- The number of items requested can be larger than the number of items in
974
- the iterable:
975
-
976
- >>> iterable = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
977
- >>> head, iterable = spy(iterable, 10)
978
- >>> head
979
- [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
980
- >>> list(iterable)
981
- [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
982
-
983
- """
984
- it = iter(iterable)
985
- head = take(n, it)
986
-
987
- return head.copy(), chain(head, it)
988
-
989
-
990
- def interleave(*iterables):
991
- """Return a new iterable yielding from each iterable in turn,
992
- until the shortest is exhausted.
993
-
994
- >>> list(interleave([1, 2, 3], [4, 5], [6, 7, 8]))
995
- [1, 4, 6, 2, 5, 7]
996
-
997
- For a version that doesn't terminate after the shortest iterable is
998
- exhausted, see :func:`interleave_longest`.
999
-
1000
- """
1001
- return chain.from_iterable(zip(*iterables))
1002
-
1003
-
1004
- def interleave_longest(*iterables):
1005
- """Return a new iterable yielding from each iterable in turn,
1006
- skipping any that are exhausted.
1007
-
1008
- >>> list(interleave_longest([1, 2, 3], [4, 5], [6, 7, 8]))
1009
- [1, 4, 6, 2, 5, 7, 3, 8]
1010
-
1011
- This function produces the same output as :func:`roundrobin`, but may
1012
- perform better for some inputs (in particular when the number of iterables
1013
- is large).
1014
-
1015
- """
1016
- i = chain.from_iterable(zip_longest(*iterables, fillvalue=_marker))
1017
- return (x for x in i if x is not _marker)
1018
-
1019
-
1020
- def collapse(iterable, base_type=None, levels=None):
1021
- """Flatten an iterable with multiple levels of nesting (e.g., a list of
1022
- lists of tuples) into non-iterable types.
1023
-
1024
- >>> iterable = [(1, 2), ([3, 4], [[5], [6]])]
1025
- >>> list(collapse(iterable))
1026
- [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
1027
-
1028
- Binary and text strings are not considered iterable and
1029
- will not be collapsed.
1030
-
1031
- To avoid collapsing other types, specify *base_type*:
1032
-
1033
- >>> iterable = ['ab', ('cd', 'ef'), ['gh', 'ij']]
1034
- >>> list(collapse(iterable, base_type=tuple))
1035
- ['ab', ('cd', 'ef'), 'gh', 'ij']
1036
-
1037
- Specify *levels* to stop flattening after a certain level:
1038
-
1039
- >>> iterable = [('a', ['b']), ('c', ['d'])]
1040
- >>> list(collapse(iterable)) # Fully flattened
1041
- ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
1042
- >>> list(collapse(iterable, levels=1)) # Only one level flattened
1043
- ['a', ['b'], 'c', ['d']]
1044
-
1045
- """
1046
-
1047
- def walk(node, level):
1048
- if (
1049
- ((levels is not None) and (level > levels))
1050
- or isinstance(node, (str, bytes))
1051
- or ((base_type is not None) and isinstance(node, base_type))
1052
- ):
1053
- yield node
1054
- return
1055
-
1056
- try:
1057
- tree = iter(node)
1058
- except TypeError:
1059
- yield node
1060
- return
1061
- else:
1062
- for child in tree:
1063
- yield from walk(child, level + 1)
1064
-
1065
- yield from walk(iterable, 0)
1066
-
1067
-
1068
- def side_effect(func, iterable, chunk_size=None, before=None, after=None):
1069
- """Invoke *func* on each item in *iterable* (or on each *chunk_size* group
1070
- of items) before yielding the item.
1071
-
1072
- `func` must be a function that takes a single argument. Its return value
1073
- will be discarded.
1074
-
1075
- *before* and *after* are optional functions that take no arguments. They
1076
- will be executed before iteration starts and after it ends, respectively.
1077
-
1078
- `side_effect` can be used for logging, updating progress bars, or anything
1079
- that is not functionally "pure."
1080
-
1081
- Emitting a status message:
1082
-
1083
- >>> from more_itertools import consume
1084
- >>> func = lambda item: print('Received {}'.format(item))
1085
- >>> consume(side_effect(func, range(2)))
1086
- Received 0
1087
- Received 1
1088
-
1089
- Operating on chunks of items:
1090
-
1091
- >>> pair_sums = []
1092
- >>> func = lambda chunk: pair_sums.append(sum(chunk))
1093
- >>> list(side_effect(func, [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5], 2))
1094
- [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
1095
- >>> list(pair_sums)
1096
- [1, 5, 9]
1097
-
1098
- Writing to a file-like object:
1099
-
1100
- >>> from io import StringIO
1101
- >>> from more_itertools import consume
1102
- >>> f = StringIO()
1103
- >>> func = lambda x: print(x, file=f)
1104
- >>> before = lambda: print(u'HEADER', file=f)
1105
- >>> after = f.close
1106
- >>> it = [u'a', u'b', u'c']
1107
- >>> consume(side_effect(func, it, before=before, after=after))
1108
- >>> f.closed
1109
- True
1110
-
1111
- """
1112
- try:
1113
- if before is not None:
1114
- before()
1115
-
1116
- if chunk_size is None:
1117
- for item in iterable:
1118
- func(item)
1119
- yield item
1120
- else:
1121
- for chunk in chunked(iterable, chunk_size):
1122
- func(chunk)
1123
- yield from chunk
1124
- finally:
1125
- if after is not None:
1126
- after()
1127
-
1128
-
1129
- def sliced(seq, n, strict=False):
1130
- """Yield slices of length *n* from the sequence *seq*.
1131
-
1132
- >>> list(sliced((1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6), 3))
1133
- [(1, 2, 3), (4, 5, 6)]
1134
-
1135
- By the default, the last yielded slice will have fewer than *n* elements
1136
- if the length of *seq* is not divisible by *n*:
1137
-
1138
- >>> list(sliced((1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8), 3))
1139
- [(1, 2, 3), (4, 5, 6), (7, 8)]
1140
-
1141
- If the length of *seq* is not divisible by *n* and *strict* is
1142
- ``True``, then ``ValueError`` will be raised before the last
1143
- slice is yielded.
1144
-
1145
- This function will only work for iterables that support slicing.
1146
- For non-sliceable iterables, see :func:`chunked`.
1147
-
1148
- """
1149
- iterator = takewhile(len, (seq[i : i + n] for i in count(0, n)))
1150
- if strict:
1151
-
1152
- def ret():
1153
- for _slice in iterator:
1154
- if len(_slice) != n:
1155
- raise ValueError("seq is not divisible by n.")
1156
- yield _slice
1157
-
1158
- return iter(ret())
1159
- else:
1160
- return iterator
1161
-
1162
-
1163
- def split_at(iterable, pred, maxsplit=-1, keep_separator=False):
1164
- """Yield lists of items from *iterable*, where each list is delimited by
1165
- an item where callable *pred* returns ``True``.
1166
-
1167
- >>> list(split_at('abcdcba', lambda x: x == 'b'))
1168
- [['a'], ['c', 'd', 'c'], ['a']]
1169
-
1170
- >>> list(split_at(range(10), lambda n: n % 2 == 1))
1171
- [[0], [2], [4], [6], [8], []]
1172
-
1173
- At most *maxsplit* splits are done. If *maxsplit* is not specified or -1,
1174
- then there is no limit on the number of splits:
1175
-
1176
- >>> list(split_at(range(10), lambda n: n % 2 == 1, maxsplit=2))
1177
- [[0], [2], [4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]]
1178
-
1179
- By default, the delimiting items are not included in the output.
1180
- The include them, set *keep_separator* to ``True``.
1181
-
1182
- >>> list(split_at('abcdcba', lambda x: x == 'b', keep_separator=True))
1183
- [['a'], ['b'], ['c', 'd', 'c'], ['b'], ['a']]
1184
-
1185
- """
1186
- if maxsplit == 0:
1187
- yield list(iterable)
1188
- return
1189
-
1190
- buf = []
1191
- it = iter(iterable)
1192
- for item in it:
1193
- if pred(item):
1194
- yield buf
1195
- if keep_separator:
1196
- yield [item]
1197
- if maxsplit == 1:
1198
- yield list(it)
1199
- return
1200
- buf = []
1201
- maxsplit -= 1
1202
- else:
1203
- buf.append(item)
1204
- yield buf
1205
-
1206
-
1207
- def split_before(iterable, pred, maxsplit=-1):
1208
- """Yield lists of items from *iterable*, where each list ends just before
1209
- an item for which callable *pred* returns ``True``:
1210
-
1211
- >>> list(split_before('OneTwo', lambda s: s.isupper()))
1212
- [['O', 'n', 'e'], ['T', 'w', 'o']]
1213
-
1214
- >>> list(split_before(range(10), lambda n: n % 3 == 0))
1215
- [[0, 1, 2], [3, 4, 5], [6, 7, 8], [9]]
1216
-
1217
- At most *maxsplit* splits are done. If *maxsplit* is not specified or -1,
1218
- then there is no limit on the number of splits:
1219
-
1220
- >>> list(split_before(range(10), lambda n: n % 3 == 0, maxsplit=2))
1221
- [[0, 1, 2], [3, 4, 5], [6, 7, 8, 9]]
1222
- """
1223
- if maxsplit == 0:
1224
- yield list(iterable)
1225
- return
1226
-
1227
- buf = []
1228
- it = iter(iterable)
1229
- for item in it:
1230
- if pred(item) and buf:
1231
- yield buf
1232
- if maxsplit == 1:
1233
- yield [item] + list(it)
1234
- return
1235
- buf = []
1236
- maxsplit -= 1
1237
- buf.append(item)
1238
- if buf:
1239
- yield buf
1240
-
1241
-
1242
- def split_after(iterable, pred, maxsplit=-1):
1243
- """Yield lists of items from *iterable*, where each list ends with an
1244
- item where callable *pred* returns ``True``:
1245
-
1246
- >>> list(split_after('one1two2', lambda s: s.isdigit()))
1247
- [['o', 'n', 'e', '1'], ['t', 'w', 'o', '2']]
1248
-
1249
- >>> list(split_after(range(10), lambda n: n % 3 == 0))
1250
- [[0], [1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6], [7, 8, 9]]
1251
-
1252
- At most *maxsplit* splits are done. If *maxsplit* is not specified or -1,
1253
- then there is no limit on the number of splits:
1254
-
1255
- >>> list(split_after(range(10), lambda n: n % 3 == 0, maxsplit=2))
1256
- [[0], [1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]]
1257
-
1258
- """
1259
- if maxsplit == 0:
1260
- yield list(iterable)
1261
- return
1262
-
1263
- buf = []
1264
- it = iter(iterable)
1265
- for item in it:
1266
- buf.append(item)
1267
- if pred(item) and buf:
1268
- yield buf
1269
- if maxsplit == 1:
1270
- yield list(it)
1271
- return
1272
- buf = []
1273
- maxsplit -= 1
1274
- if buf:
1275
- yield buf
1276
-
1277
-
1278
- def split_when(iterable, pred, maxsplit=-1):
1279
- """Split *iterable* into pieces based on the output of *pred*.
1280
- *pred* should be a function that takes successive pairs of items and
1281
- returns ``True`` if the iterable should be split in between them.
1282
-
1283
- For example, to find runs of increasing numbers, split the iterable when
1284
- element ``i`` is larger than element ``i + 1``:
1285
-
1286
- >>> list(split_when([1, 2, 3, 3, 2, 5, 2, 4, 2], lambda x, y: x > y))
1287
- [[1, 2, 3, 3], [2, 5], [2, 4], [2]]
1288
-
1289
- At most *maxsplit* splits are done. If *maxsplit* is not specified or -1,
1290
- then there is no limit on the number of splits:
1291
-
1292
- >>> list(split_when([1, 2, 3, 3, 2, 5, 2, 4, 2],
1293
- ... lambda x, y: x > y, maxsplit=2))
1294
- [[1, 2, 3, 3], [2, 5], [2, 4, 2]]
1295
-
1296
- """
1297
- if maxsplit == 0:
1298
- yield list(iterable)
1299
- return
1300
-
1301
- it = iter(iterable)
1302
- try:
1303
- cur_item = next(it)
1304
- except StopIteration:
1305
- return
1306
-
1307
- buf = [cur_item]
1308
- for next_item in it:
1309
- if pred(cur_item, next_item):
1310
- yield buf
1311
- if maxsplit == 1:
1312
- yield [next_item] + list(it)
1313
- return
1314
- buf = []
1315
- maxsplit -= 1
1316
-
1317
- buf.append(next_item)
1318
- cur_item = next_item
1319
-
1320
- yield buf
1321
-
1322
-
1323
- def split_into(iterable, sizes):
1324
- """Yield a list of sequential items from *iterable* of length 'n' for each
1325
- integer 'n' in *sizes*.
1326
-
1327
- >>> list(split_into([1,2,3,4,5,6], [1,2,3]))
1328
- [[1], [2, 3], [4, 5, 6]]
1329
-
1330
- If the sum of *sizes* is smaller than the length of *iterable*, then the
1331
- remaining items of *iterable* will not be returned.
1332
-
1333
- >>> list(split_into([1,2,3,4,5,6], [2,3]))
1334
- [[1, 2], [3, 4, 5]]
1335
-
1336
- If the sum of *sizes* is larger than the length of *iterable*, fewer items
1337
- will be returned in the iteration that overruns *iterable* and further
1338
- lists will be empty:
1339
-
1340
- >>> list(split_into([1,2,3,4], [1,2,3,4]))
1341
- [[1], [2, 3], [4], []]
1342
-
1343
- When a ``None`` object is encountered in *sizes*, the returned list will
1344
- contain items up to the end of *iterable* the same way that itertools.slice
1345
- does:
1346
-
1347
- >>> list(split_into([1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0], [2,3,None]))
1348
- [[1, 2], [3, 4, 5], [6, 7, 8, 9, 0]]
1349
-
1350
- :func:`split_into` can be useful for grouping a series of items where the
1351
- sizes of the groups are not uniform. An example would be where in a row
1352
- from a table, multiple columns represent elements of the same feature
1353
- (e.g. a point represented by x,y,z) but, the format is not the same for
1354
- all columns.
1355
- """
1356
- # convert the iterable argument into an iterator so its contents can
1357
- # be consumed by islice in case it is a generator
1358
- it = iter(iterable)
1359
-
1360
- for size in sizes:
1361
- if size is None:
1362
- yield list(it)
1363
- return
1364
- else:
1365
- yield list(islice(it, size))
1366
-
1367
-
1368
- def padded(iterable, fillvalue=None, n=None, next_multiple=False):
1369
- """Yield the elements from *iterable*, followed by *fillvalue*, such that
1370
- at least *n* items are emitted.
1371
-
1372
- >>> list(padded([1, 2, 3], '?', 5))
1373
- [1, 2, 3, '?', '?']
1374
-
1375
- If *next_multiple* is ``True``, *fillvalue* will be emitted until the
1376
- number of items emitted is a multiple of *n*::
1377
-
1378
- >>> list(padded([1, 2, 3, 4], n=3, next_multiple=True))
1379
- [1, 2, 3, 4, None, None]
1380
-
1381
- If *n* is ``None``, *fillvalue* will be emitted indefinitely.
1382
-
1383
- """
1384
- it = iter(iterable)
1385
- if n is None:
1386
- yield from chain(it, repeat(fillvalue))
1387
- elif n < 1:
1388
- raise ValueError('n must be at least 1')
1389
- else:
1390
- item_count = 0
1391
- for item in it:
1392
- yield item
1393
- item_count += 1
1394
-
1395
- remaining = (n - item_count) % n if next_multiple else n - item_count
1396
- for _ in range(remaining):
1397
- yield fillvalue
1398
-
1399
-
1400
- def repeat_last(iterable, default=None):
1401
- """After the *iterable* is exhausted, keep yielding its last element.
1402
-
1403
- >>> list(islice(repeat_last(range(3)), 5))
1404
- [0, 1, 2, 2, 2]
1405
-
1406
- If the iterable is empty, yield *default* forever::
1407
-
1408
- >>> list(islice(repeat_last(range(0), 42), 5))
1409
- [42, 42, 42, 42, 42]
1410
-
1411
- """
1412
- item = _marker
1413
- for item in iterable:
1414
- yield item
1415
- final = default if item is _marker else item
1416
- yield from repeat(final)
1417
-
1418
-
1419
- def distribute(n, iterable):
1420
- """Distribute the items from *iterable* among *n* smaller iterables.
1421
-
1422
- >>> group_1, group_2 = distribute(2, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6])
1423
- >>> list(group_1)
1424
- [1, 3, 5]
1425
- >>> list(group_2)
1426
- [2, 4, 6]
1427
-
1428
- If the length of *iterable* is not evenly divisible by *n*, then the
1429
- length of the returned iterables will not be identical:
1430
-
1431
- >>> children = distribute(3, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7])
1432
- >>> [list(c) for c in children]
1433
- [[1, 4, 7], [2, 5], [3, 6]]
1434
-
1435
- If the length of *iterable* is smaller than *n*, then the last returned
1436
- iterables will be empty:
1437
-
1438
- >>> children = distribute(5, [1, 2, 3])
1439
- >>> [list(c) for c in children]
1440
- [[1], [2], [3], [], []]
1441
-
1442
- This function uses :func:`itertools.tee` and may require significant
1443
- storage. If you need the order items in the smaller iterables to match the
1444
- original iterable, see :func:`divide`.
1445
-
1446
- """
1447
- if n < 1:
1448
- raise ValueError('n must be at least 1')
1449
-
1450
- children = tee(iterable, n)
1451
- return [islice(it, index, None, n) for index, it in enumerate(children)]
1452
-
1453
-
1454
- def stagger(iterable, offsets=(-1, 0, 1), longest=False, fillvalue=None):
1455
- """Yield tuples whose elements are offset from *iterable*.
1456
- The amount by which the `i`-th item in each tuple is offset is given by
1457
- the `i`-th item in *offsets*.
1458
-
1459
- >>> list(stagger([0, 1, 2, 3]))
1460
- [(None, 0, 1), (0, 1, 2), (1, 2, 3)]
1461
- >>> list(stagger(range(8), offsets=(0, 2, 4)))
1462
- [(0, 2, 4), (1, 3, 5), (2, 4, 6), (3, 5, 7)]
1463
-
1464
- By default, the sequence will end when the final element of a tuple is the
1465
- last item in the iterable. To continue until the first element of a tuple
1466
- is the last item in the iterable, set *longest* to ``True``::
1467
-
1468
- >>> list(stagger([0, 1, 2, 3], longest=True))
1469
- [(None, 0, 1), (0, 1, 2), (1, 2, 3), (2, 3, None), (3, None, None)]
1470
-
1471
- By default, ``None`` will be used to replace offsets beyond the end of the
1472
- sequence. Specify *fillvalue* to use some other value.
1473
-
1474
- """
1475
- children = tee(iterable, len(offsets))
1476
-
1477
- return zip_offset(
1478
- *children, offsets=offsets, longest=longest, fillvalue=fillvalue
1479
- )
1480
-
1481
-
1482
- class UnequalIterablesError(ValueError):
1483
- def __init__(self, details=None):
1484
- msg = 'Iterables have different lengths'
1485
- if details is not None:
1486
- msg += (': index 0 has length {}; index {} has length {}').format(
1487
- *details
1488
- )
1489
-
1490
- super().__init__(msg)
1491
-
1492
-
1493
- def _zip_equal_generator(iterables):
1494
- for combo in zip_longest(*iterables, fillvalue=_marker):
1495
- for val in combo:
1496
- if val is _marker:
1497
- raise UnequalIterablesError()
1498
- yield combo
1499
-
1500
-
1501
- def zip_equal(*iterables):
1502
- """``zip`` the input *iterables* together, but raise
1503
- ``UnequalIterablesError`` if they aren't all the same length.
1504
-
1505
- >>> it_1 = range(3)
1506
- >>> it_2 = iter('abc')
1507
- >>> list(zip_equal(it_1, it_2))
1508
- [(0, 'a'), (1, 'b'), (2, 'c')]
1509
-
1510
- >>> it_1 = range(3)
1511
- >>> it_2 = iter('abcd')
1512
- >>> list(zip_equal(it_1, it_2)) # doctest: +IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL
1513
- Traceback (most recent call last):
1514
- ...
1515
- more_itertools.more.UnequalIterablesError: Iterables have different
1516
- lengths
1517
-
1518
- """
1519
- if hexversion >= 0x30A00A6:
1520
- warnings.warn(
1521
- (
1522
- 'zip_equal will be removed in a future version of '
1523
- 'more-itertools. Use the builtin zip function with '
1524
- 'strict=True instead.'
1525
- ),
1526
- DeprecationWarning,
1527
- )
1528
- # Check whether the iterables are all the same size.
1529
- try:
1530
- first_size = len(iterables[0])
1531
- for i, it in enumerate(iterables[1:], 1):
1532
- size = len(it)
1533
- if size != first_size:
1534
- break
1535
- else:
1536
- # If we didn't break out, we can use the built-in zip.
1537
- return zip(*iterables)
1538
-
1539
- # If we did break out, there was a mismatch.
1540
- raise UnequalIterablesError(details=(first_size, i, size))
1541
- # If any one of the iterables didn't have a length, start reading
1542
- # them until one runs out.
1543
- except TypeError:
1544
- return _zip_equal_generator(iterables)
1545
-
1546
-
1547
- def zip_offset(*iterables, offsets, longest=False, fillvalue=None):
1548
- """``zip`` the input *iterables* together, but offset the `i`-th iterable
1549
- by the `i`-th item in *offsets*.
1550
-
1551
- >>> list(zip_offset('0123', 'abcdef', offsets=(0, 1)))
1552
- [('0', 'b'), ('1', 'c'), ('2', 'd'), ('3', 'e')]
1553
-
1554
- This can be used as a lightweight alternative to SciPy or pandas to analyze
1555
- data sets in which some series have a lead or lag relationship.
1556
-
1557
- By default, the sequence will end when the shortest iterable is exhausted.
1558
- To continue until the longest iterable is exhausted, set *longest* to
1559
- ``True``.
1560
-
1561
- >>> list(zip_offset('0123', 'abcdef', offsets=(0, 1), longest=True))
1562
- [('0', 'b'), ('1', 'c'), ('2', 'd'), ('3', 'e'), (None, 'f')]
1563
-
1564
- By default, ``None`` will be used to replace offsets beyond the end of the
1565
- sequence. Specify *fillvalue* to use some other value.
1566
-
1567
- """
1568
- if len(iterables) != len(offsets):
1569
- raise ValueError("Number of iterables and offsets didn't match")
1570
-
1571
- staggered = []
1572
- for it, n in zip(iterables, offsets):
1573
- if n < 0:
1574
- staggered.append(chain(repeat(fillvalue, -n), it))
1575
- elif n > 0:
1576
- staggered.append(islice(it, n, None))
1577
- else:
1578
- staggered.append(it)
1579
-
1580
- if longest:
1581
- return zip_longest(*staggered, fillvalue=fillvalue)
1582
-
1583
- return zip(*staggered)
1584
-
1585
-
1586
- def sort_together(iterables, key_list=(0,), key=None, reverse=False):
1587
- """Return the input iterables sorted together, with *key_list* as the
1588
- priority for sorting. All iterables are trimmed to the length of the
1589
- shortest one.
1590
-
1591
- This can be used like the sorting function in a spreadsheet. If each
1592
- iterable represents a column of data, the key list determines which
1593
- columns are used for sorting.
1594
-
1595
- By default, all iterables are sorted using the ``0``-th iterable::
1596
-
1597
- >>> iterables = [(4, 3, 2, 1), ('a', 'b', 'c', 'd')]
1598
- >>> sort_together(iterables)
1599
- [(1, 2, 3, 4), ('d', 'c', 'b', 'a')]
1600
-
1601
- Set a different key list to sort according to another iterable.
1602
- Specifying multiple keys dictates how ties are broken::
1603
-
1604
- >>> iterables = [(3, 1, 2), (0, 1, 0), ('c', 'b', 'a')]
1605
- >>> sort_together(iterables, key_list=(1, 2))
1606
- [(2, 3, 1), (0, 0, 1), ('a', 'c', 'b')]
1607
-
1608
- To sort by a function of the elements of the iterable, pass a *key*
1609
- function. Its arguments are the elements of the iterables corresponding to
1610
- the key list::
1611
-
1612
- >>> names = ('a', 'b', 'c')
1613
- >>> lengths = (1, 2, 3)
1614
- >>> widths = (5, 2, 1)
1615
- >>> def area(length, width):
1616
- ... return length * width
1617
- >>> sort_together([names, lengths, widths], key_list=(1, 2), key=area)
1618
- [('c', 'b', 'a'), (3, 2, 1), (1, 2, 5)]
1619
-
1620
- Set *reverse* to ``True`` to sort in descending order.
1621
-
1622
- >>> sort_together([(1, 2, 3), ('c', 'b', 'a')], reverse=True)
1623
- [(3, 2, 1), ('a', 'b', 'c')]
1624
-
1625
- """
1626
- if key is None:
1627
- # if there is no key function, the key argument to sorted is an
1628
- # itemgetter
1629
- key_argument = itemgetter(*key_list)
1630
- else:
1631
- # if there is a key function, call it with the items at the offsets
1632
- # specified by the key function as arguments
1633
- key_list = list(key_list)
1634
- if len(key_list) == 1:
1635
- # if key_list contains a single item, pass the item at that offset
1636
- # as the only argument to the key function
1637
- key_offset = key_list[0]
1638
- key_argument = lambda zipped_items: key(zipped_items[key_offset])
1639
- else:
1640
- # if key_list contains multiple items, use itemgetter to return a
1641
- # tuple of items, which we pass as *args to the key function
1642
- get_key_items = itemgetter(*key_list)
1643
- key_argument = lambda zipped_items: key(
1644
- *get_key_items(zipped_items)
1645
- )
1646
-
1647
- return list(
1648
- zip(*sorted(zip(*iterables), key=key_argument, reverse=reverse))
1649
- )
1650
-
1651
-
1652
- def unzip(iterable):
1653
- """The inverse of :func:`zip`, this function disaggregates the elements
1654
- of the zipped *iterable*.
1655
-
1656
- The ``i``-th iterable contains the ``i``-th element from each element
1657
- of the zipped iterable. The first element is used to to determine the
1658
- length of the remaining elements.
1659
-
1660
- >>> iterable = [('a', 1), ('b', 2), ('c', 3), ('d', 4)]
1661
- >>> letters, numbers = unzip(iterable)
1662
- >>> list(letters)
1663
- ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
1664
- >>> list(numbers)
1665
- [1, 2, 3, 4]
1666
-
1667
- This is similar to using ``zip(*iterable)``, but it avoids reading
1668
- *iterable* into memory. Note, however, that this function uses
1669
- :func:`itertools.tee` and thus may require significant storage.
1670
-
1671
- """
1672
- head, iterable = spy(iter(iterable))
1673
- if not head:
1674
- # empty iterable, e.g. zip([], [], [])
1675
- return ()
1676
- # spy returns a one-length iterable as head
1677
- head = head[0]
1678
- iterables = tee(iterable, len(head))
1679
-
1680
- def itemgetter(i):
1681
- def getter(obj):
1682
- try:
1683
- return obj[i]
1684
- except IndexError:
1685
- # basically if we have an iterable like
1686
- # iter([(1, 2, 3), (4, 5), (6,)])
1687
- # the second unzipped iterable would fail at the third tuple
1688
- # since it would try to access tup[1]
1689
- # same with the third unzipped iterable and the second tuple
1690
- # to support these "improperly zipped" iterables,
1691
- # we create a custom itemgetter
1692
- # which just stops the unzipped iterables
1693
- # at first length mismatch
1694
- raise StopIteration
1695
-
1696
- return getter
1697
-
1698
- return tuple(map(itemgetter(i), it) for i, it in enumerate(iterables))
1699
-
1700
-
1701
- def divide(n, iterable):
1702
- """Divide the elements from *iterable* into *n* parts, maintaining
1703
- order.
1704
-
1705
- >>> group_1, group_2 = divide(2, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6])
1706
- >>> list(group_1)
1707
- [1, 2, 3]
1708
- >>> list(group_2)
1709
- [4, 5, 6]
1710
-
1711
- If the length of *iterable* is not evenly divisible by *n*, then the
1712
- length of the returned iterables will not be identical:
1713
-
1714
- >>> children = divide(3, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7])
1715
- >>> [list(c) for c in children]
1716
- [[1, 2, 3], [4, 5], [6, 7]]
1717
-
1718
- If the length of the iterable is smaller than n, then the last returned
1719
- iterables will be empty:
1720
-
1721
- >>> children = divide(5, [1, 2, 3])
1722
- >>> [list(c) for c in children]
1723
- [[1], [2], [3], [], []]
1724
-
1725
- This function will exhaust the iterable before returning and may require
1726
- significant storage. If order is not important, see :func:`distribute`,
1727
- which does not first pull the iterable into memory.
1728
-
1729
- """
1730
- if n < 1:
1731
- raise ValueError('n must be at least 1')
1732
-
1733
- try:
1734
- iterable[:0]
1735
- except TypeError:
1736
- seq = tuple(iterable)
1737
- else:
1738
- seq = iterable
1739
-
1740
- q, r = divmod(len(seq), n)
1741
-
1742
- ret = []
1743
- stop = 0
1744
- for i in range(1, n + 1):
1745
- start = stop
1746
- stop += q + 1 if i <= r else q
1747
- ret.append(iter(seq[start:stop]))
1748
-
1749
- return ret
1750
-
1751
-
1752
- def always_iterable(obj, base_type=(str, bytes)):
1753
- """If *obj* is iterable, return an iterator over its items::
1754
-
1755
- >>> obj = (1, 2, 3)
1756
- >>> list(always_iterable(obj))
1757
- [1, 2, 3]
1758
-
1759
- If *obj* is not iterable, return a one-item iterable containing *obj*::
1760
-
1761
- >>> obj = 1
1762
- >>> list(always_iterable(obj))
1763
- [1]
1764
-
1765
- If *obj* is ``None``, return an empty iterable:
1766
-
1767
- >>> obj = None
1768
- >>> list(always_iterable(None))
1769
- []
1770
-
1771
- By default, binary and text strings are not considered iterable::
1772
-
1773
- >>> obj = 'foo'
1774
- >>> list(always_iterable(obj))
1775
- ['foo']
1776
-
1777
- If *base_type* is set, objects for which ``isinstance(obj, base_type)``
1778
- returns ``True`` won't be considered iterable.
1779
-
1780
- >>> obj = {'a': 1}
1781
- >>> list(always_iterable(obj)) # Iterate over the dict's keys
1782
- ['a']
1783
- >>> list(always_iterable(obj, base_type=dict)) # Treat dicts as a unit
1784
- [{'a': 1}]
1785
-
1786
- Set *base_type* to ``None`` to avoid any special handling and treat objects
1787
- Python considers iterable as iterable:
1788
-
1789
- >>> obj = 'foo'
1790
- >>> list(always_iterable(obj, base_type=None))
1791
- ['f', 'o', 'o']
1792
- """
1793
- if obj is None:
1794
- return iter(())
1795
-
1796
- if (base_type is not None) and isinstance(obj, base_type):
1797
- return iter((obj,))
1798
-
1799
- try:
1800
- return iter(obj)
1801
- except TypeError:
1802
- return iter((obj,))
1803
-
1804
-
1805
- def adjacent(predicate, iterable, distance=1):
1806
- """Return an iterable over `(bool, item)` tuples where the `item` is
1807
- drawn from *iterable* and the `bool` indicates whether
1808
- that item satisfies the *predicate* or is adjacent to an item that does.
1809
-
1810
- For example, to find whether items are adjacent to a ``3``::
1811
-
1812
- >>> list(adjacent(lambda x: x == 3, range(6)))
1813
- [(False, 0), (False, 1), (True, 2), (True, 3), (True, 4), (False, 5)]
1814
-
1815
- Set *distance* to change what counts as adjacent. For example, to find
1816
- whether items are two places away from a ``3``:
1817
-
1818
- >>> list(adjacent(lambda x: x == 3, range(6), distance=2))
1819
- [(False, 0), (True, 1), (True, 2), (True, 3), (True, 4), (True, 5)]
1820
-
1821
- This is useful for contextualizing the results of a search function.
1822
- For example, a code comparison tool might want to identify lines that
1823
- have changed, but also surrounding lines to give the viewer of the diff
1824
- context.
1825
-
1826
- The predicate function will only be called once for each item in the
1827
- iterable.
1828
-
1829
- See also :func:`groupby_transform`, which can be used with this function
1830
- to group ranges of items with the same `bool` value.
1831
-
1832
- """
1833
- # Allow distance=0 mainly for testing that it reproduces results with map()
1834
- if distance < 0:
1835
- raise ValueError('distance must be at least 0')
1836
-
1837
- i1, i2 = tee(iterable)
1838
- padding = [False] * distance
1839
- selected = chain(padding, map(predicate, i1), padding)
1840
- adjacent_to_selected = map(any, windowed(selected, 2 * distance + 1))
1841
- return zip(adjacent_to_selected, i2)
1842
-
1843
-
1844
- def groupby_transform(iterable, keyfunc=None, valuefunc=None, reducefunc=None):
1845
- """An extension of :func:`itertools.groupby` that can apply transformations
1846
- to the grouped data.
1847
-
1848
- * *keyfunc* is a function computing a key value for each item in *iterable*
1849
- * *valuefunc* is a function that transforms the individual items from
1850
- *iterable* after grouping
1851
- * *reducefunc* is a function that transforms each group of items
1852
-
1853
- >>> iterable = 'aAAbBBcCC'
1854
- >>> keyfunc = lambda k: k.upper()
1855
- >>> valuefunc = lambda v: v.lower()
1856
- >>> reducefunc = lambda g: ''.join(g)
1857
- >>> list(groupby_transform(iterable, keyfunc, valuefunc, reducefunc))
1858
- [('A', 'aaa'), ('B', 'bbb'), ('C', 'ccc')]
1859
-
1860
- Each optional argument defaults to an identity function if not specified.
1861
-
1862
- :func:`groupby_transform` is useful when grouping elements of an iterable
1863
- using a separate iterable as the key. To do this, :func:`zip` the iterables
1864
- and pass a *keyfunc* that extracts the first element and a *valuefunc*
1865
- that extracts the second element::
1866
-
1867
- >>> from operator import itemgetter
1868
- >>> keys = [0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3]
1869
- >>> values = 'abcdefghi'
1870
- >>> iterable = zip(keys, values)
1871
- >>> grouper = groupby_transform(iterable, itemgetter(0), itemgetter(1))
1872
- >>> [(k, ''.join(g)) for k, g in grouper]
1873
- [(0, 'ab'), (1, 'cde'), (2, 'fgh'), (3, 'i')]
1874
-
1875
- Note that the order of items in the iterable is significant.
1876
- Only adjacent items are grouped together, so if you don't want any
1877
- duplicate groups, you should sort the iterable by the key function.
1878
-
1879
- """
1880
- ret = groupby(iterable, keyfunc)
1881
- if valuefunc:
1882
- ret = ((k, map(valuefunc, g)) for k, g in ret)
1883
- if reducefunc:
1884
- ret = ((k, reducefunc(g)) for k, g in ret)
1885
-
1886
- return ret
1887
-
1888
-
1889
- class numeric_range(abc.Sequence, abc.Hashable):
1890
- """An extension of the built-in ``range()`` function whose arguments can
1891
- be any orderable numeric type.
1892
-
1893
- With only *stop* specified, *start* defaults to ``0`` and *step*
1894
- defaults to ``1``. The output items will match the type of *stop*:
1895
-
1896
- >>> list(numeric_range(3.5))
1897
- [0.0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0]
1898
-
1899
- With only *start* and *stop* specified, *step* defaults to ``1``. The
1900
- output items will match the type of *start*:
1901
-
1902
- >>> from decimal import Decimal
1903
- >>> start = Decimal('2.1')
1904
- >>> stop = Decimal('5.1')
1905
- >>> list(numeric_range(start, stop))
1906
- [Decimal('2.1'), Decimal('3.1'), Decimal('4.1')]
1907
-
1908
- With *start*, *stop*, and *step* specified the output items will match
1909
- the type of ``start + step``:
1910
-
1911
- >>> from fractions import Fraction
1912
- >>> start = Fraction(1, 2) # Start at 1/2
1913
- >>> stop = Fraction(5, 2) # End at 5/2
1914
- >>> step = Fraction(1, 2) # Count by 1/2
1915
- >>> list(numeric_range(start, stop, step))
1916
- [Fraction(1, 2), Fraction(1, 1), Fraction(3, 2), Fraction(2, 1)]
1917
-
1918
- If *step* is zero, ``ValueError`` is raised. Negative steps are supported:
1919
-
1920
- >>> list(numeric_range(3, -1, -1.0))
1921
- [3.0, 2.0, 1.0, 0.0]
1922
-
1923
- Be aware of the limitations of floating point numbers; the representation
1924
- of the yielded numbers may be surprising.
1925
-
1926
- ``datetime.datetime`` objects can be used for *start* and *stop*, if *step*
1927
- is a ``datetime.timedelta`` object:
1928
-
1929
- >>> import datetime
1930
- >>> start = datetime.datetime(2019, 1, 1)
1931
- >>> stop = datetime.datetime(2019, 1, 3)
1932
- >>> step = datetime.timedelta(days=1)
1933
- >>> items = iter(numeric_range(start, stop, step))
1934
- >>> next(items)
1935
- datetime.datetime(2019, 1, 1, 0, 0)
1936
- >>> next(items)
1937
- datetime.datetime(2019, 1, 2, 0, 0)
1938
-
1939
- """
1940
-
1941
- _EMPTY_HASH = hash(range(0, 0))
1942
-
1943
- def __init__(self, *args):
1944
- argc = len(args)
1945
- if argc == 1:
1946
- (self._stop,) = args
1947
- self._start = type(self._stop)(0)
1948
- self._step = type(self._stop - self._start)(1)
1949
- elif argc == 2:
1950
- self._start, self._stop = args
1951
- self._step = type(self._stop - self._start)(1)
1952
- elif argc == 3:
1953
- self._start, self._stop, self._step = args
1954
- elif argc == 0:
1955
- raise TypeError(
1956
- 'numeric_range expected at least '
1957
- '1 argument, got {}'.format(argc)
1958
- )
1959
- else:
1960
- raise TypeError(
1961
- 'numeric_range expected at most '
1962
- '3 arguments, got {}'.format(argc)
1963
- )
1964
-
1965
- self._zero = type(self._step)(0)
1966
- if self._step == self._zero:
1967
- raise ValueError('numeric_range() arg 3 must not be zero')
1968
- self._growing = self._step > self._zero
1969
- self._init_len()
1970
-
1971
- def __bool__(self):
1972
- if self._growing:
1973
- return self._start < self._stop
1974
- else:
1975
- return self._start > self._stop
1976
-
1977
- def __contains__(self, elem):
1978
- if self._growing:
1979
- if self._start <= elem < self._stop:
1980
- return (elem - self._start) % self._step == self._zero
1981
- else:
1982
- if self._start >= elem > self._stop:
1983
- return (self._start - elem) % (-self._step) == self._zero
1984
-
1985
- return False
1986
-
1987
- def __eq__(self, other):
1988
- if isinstance(other, numeric_range):
1989
- empty_self = not bool(self)
1990
- empty_other = not bool(other)
1991
- if empty_self or empty_other:
1992
- return empty_self and empty_other # True if both empty
1993
- else:
1994
- return (
1995
- self._start == other._start
1996
- and self._step == other._step
1997
- and self._get_by_index(-1) == other._get_by_index(-1)
1998
- )
1999
- else:
2000
- return False
2001
-
2002
- def __getitem__(self, key):
2003
- if isinstance(key, int):
2004
- return self._get_by_index(key)
2005
- elif isinstance(key, slice):
2006
- step = self._step if key.step is None else key.step * self._step
2007
-
2008
- if key.start is None or key.start <= -self._len:
2009
- start = self._start
2010
- elif key.start >= self._len:
2011
- start = self._stop
2012
- else: # -self._len < key.start < self._len
2013
- start = self._get_by_index(key.start)
2014
-
2015
- if key.stop is None or key.stop >= self._len:
2016
- stop = self._stop
2017
- elif key.stop <= -self._len:
2018
- stop = self._start
2019
- else: # -self._len < key.stop < self._len
2020
- stop = self._get_by_index(key.stop)
2021
-
2022
- return numeric_range(start, stop, step)
2023
- else:
2024
- raise TypeError(
2025
- 'numeric range indices must be '
2026
- 'integers or slices, not {}'.format(type(key).__name__)
2027
- )
2028
-
2029
- def __hash__(self):
2030
- if self:
2031
- return hash((self._start, self._get_by_index(-1), self._step))
2032
- else:
2033
- return self._EMPTY_HASH
2034
-
2035
- def __iter__(self):
2036
- values = (self._start + (n * self._step) for n in count())
2037
- if self._growing:
2038
- return takewhile(partial(gt, self._stop), values)
2039
- else:
2040
- return takewhile(partial(lt, self._stop), values)
2041
-
2042
- def __len__(self):
2043
- return self._len
2044
-
2045
- def _init_len(self):
2046
- if self._growing:
2047
- start = self._start
2048
- stop = self._stop
2049
- step = self._step
2050
- else:
2051
- start = self._stop
2052
- stop = self._start
2053
- step = -self._step
2054
- distance = stop - start
2055
- if distance <= self._zero:
2056
- self._len = 0
2057
- else: # distance > 0 and step > 0: regular euclidean division
2058
- q, r = divmod(distance, step)
2059
- self._len = int(q) + int(r != self._zero)
2060
-
2061
- def __reduce__(self):
2062
- return numeric_range, (self._start, self._stop, self._step)
2063
-
2064
- def __repr__(self):
2065
- if self._step == 1:
2066
- return "numeric_range({}, {})".format(
2067
- repr(self._start), repr(self._stop)
2068
- )
2069
- else:
2070
- return "numeric_range({}, {}, {})".format(
2071
- repr(self._start), repr(self._stop), repr(self._step)
2072
- )
2073
-
2074
- def __reversed__(self):
2075
- return iter(
2076
- numeric_range(
2077
- self._get_by_index(-1), self._start - self._step, -self._step
2078
- )
2079
- )
2080
-
2081
- def count(self, value):
2082
- return int(value in self)
2083
-
2084
- def index(self, value):
2085
- if self._growing:
2086
- if self._start <= value < self._stop:
2087
- q, r = divmod(value - self._start, self._step)
2088
- if r == self._zero:
2089
- return int(q)
2090
- else:
2091
- if self._start >= value > self._stop:
2092
- q, r = divmod(self._start - value, -self._step)
2093
- if r == self._zero:
2094
- return int(q)
2095
-
2096
- raise ValueError("{} is not in numeric range".format(value))
2097
-
2098
- def _get_by_index(self, i):
2099
- if i < 0:
2100
- i += self._len
2101
- if i < 0 or i >= self._len:
2102
- raise IndexError("numeric range object index out of range")
2103
- return self._start + i * self._step
2104
-
2105
-
2106
- def count_cycle(iterable, n=None):
2107
- """Cycle through the items from *iterable* up to *n* times, yielding
2108
- the number of completed cycles along with each item. If *n* is omitted the
2109
- process repeats indefinitely.
2110
-
2111
- >>> list(count_cycle('AB', 3))
2112
- [(0, 'A'), (0, 'B'), (1, 'A'), (1, 'B'), (2, 'A'), (2, 'B')]
2113
-
2114
- """
2115
- iterable = tuple(iterable)
2116
- if not iterable:
2117
- return iter(())
2118
- counter = count() if n is None else range(n)
2119
- return ((i, item) for i in counter for item in iterable)
2120
-
2121
-
2122
- def mark_ends(iterable):
2123
- """Yield 3-tuples of the form ``(is_first, is_last, item)``.
2124
-
2125
- >>> list(mark_ends('ABC'))
2126
- [(True, False, 'A'), (False, False, 'B'), (False, True, 'C')]
2127
-
2128
- Use this when looping over an iterable to take special action on its first
2129
- and/or last items:
2130
-
2131
- >>> iterable = ['Header', 100, 200, 'Footer']
2132
- >>> total = 0
2133
- >>> for is_first, is_last, item in mark_ends(iterable):
2134
- ... if is_first:
2135
- ... continue # Skip the header
2136
- ... if is_last:
2137
- ... continue # Skip the footer
2138
- ... total += item
2139
- >>> print(total)
2140
- 300
2141
- """
2142
- it = iter(iterable)
2143
-
2144
- try:
2145
- b = next(it)
2146
- except StopIteration:
2147
- return
2148
-
2149
- try:
2150
- for i in count():
2151
- a = b
2152
- b = next(it)
2153
- yield i == 0, False, a
2154
-
2155
- except StopIteration:
2156
- yield i == 0, True, a
2157
-
2158
-
2159
- def locate(iterable, pred=bool, window_size=None):
2160
- """Yield the index of each item in *iterable* for which *pred* returns
2161
- ``True``.
2162
-
2163
- *pred* defaults to :func:`bool`, which will select truthy items:
2164
-
2165
- >>> list(locate([0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0]))
2166
- [1, 2, 4]
2167
-
2168
- Set *pred* to a custom function to, e.g., find the indexes for a particular
2169
- item.
2170
-
2171
- >>> list(locate(['a', 'b', 'c', 'b'], lambda x: x == 'b'))
2172
- [1, 3]
2173
-
2174
- If *window_size* is given, then the *pred* function will be called with
2175
- that many items. This enables searching for sub-sequences:
2176
-
2177
- >>> iterable = [0, 1, 2, 3, 0, 1, 2, 3, 0, 1, 2, 3]
2178
- >>> pred = lambda *args: args == (1, 2, 3)
2179
- >>> list(locate(iterable, pred=pred, window_size=3))
2180
- [1, 5, 9]
2181
-
2182
- Use with :func:`seekable` to find indexes and then retrieve the associated
2183
- items:
2184
-
2185
- >>> from itertools import count
2186
- >>> from more_itertools import seekable
2187
- >>> source = (3 * n + 1 if (n % 2) else n // 2 for n in count())
2188
- >>> it = seekable(source)
2189
- >>> pred = lambda x: x > 100
2190
- >>> indexes = locate(it, pred=pred)
2191
- >>> i = next(indexes)
2192
- >>> it.seek(i)
2193
- >>> next(it)
2194
- 106
2195
-
2196
- """
2197
- if window_size is None:
2198
- return compress(count(), map(pred, iterable))
2199
-
2200
- if window_size < 1:
2201
- raise ValueError('window size must be at least 1')
2202
-
2203
- it = windowed(iterable, window_size, fillvalue=_marker)
2204
- return compress(count(), starmap(pred, it))
2205
-
2206
-
2207
- def lstrip(iterable, pred):
2208
- """Yield the items from *iterable*, but strip any from the beginning
2209
- for which *pred* returns ``True``.
2210
-
2211
- For example, to remove a set of items from the start of an iterable:
2212
-
2213
- >>> iterable = (None, False, None, 1, 2, None, 3, False, None)
2214
- >>> pred = lambda x: x in {None, False, ''}
2215
- >>> list(lstrip(iterable, pred))
2216
- [1, 2, None, 3, False, None]
2217
-
2218
- This function is analogous to to :func:`str.lstrip`, and is essentially
2219
- an wrapper for :func:`itertools.dropwhile`.
2220
-
2221
- """
2222
- return dropwhile(pred, iterable)
2223
-
2224
-
2225
- def rstrip(iterable, pred):
2226
- """Yield the items from *iterable*, but strip any from the end
2227
- for which *pred* returns ``True``.
2228
-
2229
- For example, to remove a set of items from the end of an iterable:
2230
-
2231
- >>> iterable = (None, False, None, 1, 2, None, 3, False, None)
2232
- >>> pred = lambda x: x in {None, False, ''}
2233
- >>> list(rstrip(iterable, pred))
2234
- [None, False, None, 1, 2, None, 3]
2235
-
2236
- This function is analogous to :func:`str.rstrip`.
2237
-
2238
- """
2239
- cache = []
2240
- cache_append = cache.append
2241
- cache_clear = cache.clear
2242
- for x in iterable:
2243
- if pred(x):
2244
- cache_append(x)
2245
- else:
2246
- yield from cache
2247
- cache_clear()
2248
- yield x
2249
-
2250
-
2251
- def strip(iterable, pred):
2252
- """Yield the items from *iterable*, but strip any from the
2253
- beginning and end for which *pred* returns ``True``.
2254
-
2255
- For example, to remove a set of items from both ends of an iterable:
2256
-
2257
- >>> iterable = (None, False, None, 1, 2, None, 3, False, None)
2258
- >>> pred = lambda x: x in {None, False, ''}
2259
- >>> list(strip(iterable, pred))
2260
- [1, 2, None, 3]
2261
-
2262
- This function is analogous to :func:`str.strip`.
2263
-
2264
- """
2265
- return rstrip(lstrip(iterable, pred), pred)
2266
-
2267
-
2268
- class islice_extended:
2269
- """An extension of :func:`itertools.islice` that supports negative values
2270
- for *stop*, *start*, and *step*.
2271
-
2272
- >>> iterable = iter('abcdefgh')
2273
- >>> list(islice_extended(iterable, -4, -1))
2274
- ['e', 'f', 'g']
2275
-
2276
- Slices with negative values require some caching of *iterable*, but this
2277
- function takes care to minimize the amount of memory required.
2278
-
2279
- For example, you can use a negative step with an infinite iterator:
2280
-
2281
- >>> from itertools import count
2282
- >>> list(islice_extended(count(), 110, 99, -2))
2283
- [110, 108, 106, 104, 102, 100]
2284
-
2285
- You can also use slice notation directly:
2286
-
2287
- >>> iterable = map(str, count())
2288
- >>> it = islice_extended(iterable)[10:20:2]
2289
- >>> list(it)
2290
- ['10', '12', '14', '16', '18']
2291
-
2292
- """
2293
-
2294
- def __init__(self, iterable, *args):
2295
- it = iter(iterable)
2296
- if args:
2297
- self._iterable = _islice_helper(it, slice(*args))
2298
- else:
2299
- self._iterable = it
2300
-
2301
- def __iter__(self):
2302
- return self
2303
-
2304
- def __next__(self):
2305
- return next(self._iterable)
2306
-
2307
- def __getitem__(self, key):
2308
- if isinstance(key, slice):
2309
- return islice_extended(_islice_helper(self._iterable, key))
2310
-
2311
- raise TypeError('islice_extended.__getitem__ argument must be a slice')
2312
-
2313
-
2314
- def _islice_helper(it, s):
2315
- start = s.start
2316
- stop = s.stop
2317
- if s.step == 0:
2318
- raise ValueError('step argument must be a non-zero integer or None.')
2319
- step = s.step or 1
2320
-
2321
- if step > 0:
2322
- start = 0 if (start is None) else start
2323
-
2324
- if start < 0:
2325
- # Consume all but the last -start items
2326
- cache = deque(enumerate(it, 1), maxlen=-start)
2327
- len_iter = cache[-1][0] if cache else 0
2328
-
2329
- # Adjust start to be positive
2330
- i = max(len_iter + start, 0)
2331
-
2332
- # Adjust stop to be positive
2333
- if stop is None:
2334
- j = len_iter
2335
- elif stop >= 0:
2336
- j = min(stop, len_iter)
2337
- else:
2338
- j = max(len_iter + stop, 0)
2339
-
2340
- # Slice the cache
2341
- n = j - i
2342
- if n <= 0:
2343
- return
2344
-
2345
- for index, item in islice(cache, 0, n, step):
2346
- yield item
2347
- elif (stop is not None) and (stop < 0):
2348
- # Advance to the start position
2349
- next(islice(it, start, start), None)
2350
-
2351
- # When stop is negative, we have to carry -stop items while
2352
- # iterating
2353
- cache = deque(islice(it, -stop), maxlen=-stop)
2354
-
2355
- for index, item in enumerate(it):
2356
- cached_item = cache.popleft()
2357
- if index % step == 0:
2358
- yield cached_item
2359
- cache.append(item)
2360
- else:
2361
- # When both start and stop are positive we have the normal case
2362
- yield from islice(it, start, stop, step)
2363
- else:
2364
- start = -1 if (start is None) else start
2365
-
2366
- if (stop is not None) and (stop < 0):
2367
- # Consume all but the last items
2368
- n = -stop - 1
2369
- cache = deque(enumerate(it, 1), maxlen=n)
2370
- len_iter = cache[-1][0] if cache else 0
2371
-
2372
- # If start and stop are both negative they are comparable and
2373
- # we can just slice. Otherwise we can adjust start to be negative
2374
- # and then slice.
2375
- if start < 0:
2376
- i, j = start, stop
2377
- else:
2378
- i, j = min(start - len_iter, -1), None
2379
-
2380
- for index, item in list(cache)[i:j:step]:
2381
- yield item
2382
- else:
2383
- # Advance to the stop position
2384
- if stop is not None:
2385
- m = stop + 1
2386
- next(islice(it, m, m), None)
2387
-
2388
- # stop is positive, so if start is negative they are not comparable
2389
- # and we need the rest of the items.
2390
- if start < 0:
2391
- i = start
2392
- n = None
2393
- # stop is None and start is positive, so we just need items up to
2394
- # the start index.
2395
- elif stop is None:
2396
- i = None
2397
- n = start + 1
2398
- # Both stop and start are positive, so they are comparable.
2399
- else:
2400
- i = None
2401
- n = start - stop
2402
- if n <= 0:
2403
- return
2404
-
2405
- cache = list(islice(it, n))
2406
-
2407
- yield from cache[i::step]
2408
-
2409
-
2410
- def always_reversible(iterable):
2411
- """An extension of :func:`reversed` that supports all iterables, not
2412
- just those which implement the ``Reversible`` or ``Sequence`` protocols.
2413
-
2414
- >>> print(*always_reversible(x for x in range(3)))
2415
- 2 1 0
2416
-
2417
- If the iterable is already reversible, this function returns the
2418
- result of :func:`reversed()`. If the iterable is not reversible,
2419
- this function will cache the remaining items in the iterable and
2420
- yield them in reverse order, which may require significant storage.
2421
- """
2422
- try:
2423
- return reversed(iterable)
2424
- except TypeError:
2425
- return reversed(list(iterable))
2426
-
2427
-
2428
- def consecutive_groups(iterable, ordering=lambda x: x):
2429
- """Yield groups of consecutive items using :func:`itertools.groupby`.
2430
- The *ordering* function determines whether two items are adjacent by
2431
- returning their position.
2432
-
2433
- By default, the ordering function is the identity function. This is
2434
- suitable for finding runs of numbers:
2435
-
2436
- >>> iterable = [1, 10, 11, 12, 20, 30, 31, 32, 33, 40]
2437
- >>> for group in consecutive_groups(iterable):
2438
- ... print(list(group))
2439
- [1]
2440
- [10, 11, 12]
2441
- [20]
2442
- [30, 31, 32, 33]
2443
- [40]
2444
-
2445
- For finding runs of adjacent letters, try using the :meth:`index` method
2446
- of a string of letters:
2447
-
2448
- >>> from string import ascii_lowercase
2449
- >>> iterable = 'abcdfgilmnop'
2450
- >>> ordering = ascii_lowercase.index
2451
- >>> for group in consecutive_groups(iterable, ordering):
2452
- ... print(list(group))
2453
- ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
2454
- ['f', 'g']
2455
- ['i']
2456
- ['l', 'm', 'n', 'o', 'p']
2457
-
2458
- Each group of consecutive items is an iterator that shares it source with
2459
- *iterable*. When an an output group is advanced, the previous group is
2460
- no longer available unless its elements are copied (e.g., into a ``list``).
2461
-
2462
- >>> iterable = [1, 2, 11, 12, 21, 22]
2463
- >>> saved_groups = []
2464
- >>> for group in consecutive_groups(iterable):
2465
- ... saved_groups.append(list(group)) # Copy group elements
2466
- >>> saved_groups
2467
- [[1, 2], [11, 12], [21, 22]]
2468
-
2469
- """
2470
- for k, g in groupby(
2471
- enumerate(iterable), key=lambda x: x[0] - ordering(x[1])
2472
- ):
2473
- yield map(itemgetter(1), g)
2474
-
2475
-
2476
- def difference(iterable, func=sub, *, initial=None):
2477
- """This function is the inverse of :func:`itertools.accumulate`. By default
2478
- it will compute the first difference of *iterable* using
2479
- :func:`operator.sub`:
2480
-
2481
- >>> from itertools import accumulate
2482
- >>> iterable = accumulate([0, 1, 2, 3, 4]) # produces 0, 1, 3, 6, 10
2483
- >>> list(difference(iterable))
2484
- [0, 1, 2, 3, 4]
2485
-
2486
- *func* defaults to :func:`operator.sub`, but other functions can be
2487
- specified. They will be applied as follows::
2488
-
2489
- A, B, C, D, ... --> A, func(B, A), func(C, B), func(D, C), ...
2490
-
2491
- For example, to do progressive division:
2492
-
2493
- >>> iterable = [1, 2, 6, 24, 120]
2494
- >>> func = lambda x, y: x // y
2495
- >>> list(difference(iterable, func))
2496
- [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
2497
-
2498
- If the *initial* keyword is set, the first element will be skipped when
2499
- computing successive differences.
2500
-
2501
- >>> it = [10, 11, 13, 16] # from accumulate([1, 2, 3], initial=10)
2502
- >>> list(difference(it, initial=10))
2503
- [1, 2, 3]
2504
-
2505
- """
2506
- a, b = tee(iterable)
2507
- try:
2508
- first = [next(b)]
2509
- except StopIteration:
2510
- return iter([])
2511
-
2512
- if initial is not None:
2513
- first = []
2514
-
2515
- return chain(first, starmap(func, zip(b, a)))
2516
-
2517
-
2518
- class SequenceView(Sequence):
2519
- """Return a read-only view of the sequence object *target*.
2520
-
2521
- :class:`SequenceView` objects are analogous to Python's built-in
2522
- "dictionary view" types. They provide a dynamic view of a sequence's items,
2523
- meaning that when the sequence updates, so does the view.
2524
-
2525
- >>> seq = ['0', '1', '2']
2526
- >>> view = SequenceView(seq)
2527
- >>> view
2528
- SequenceView(['0', '1', '2'])
2529
- >>> seq.append('3')
2530
- >>> view
2531
- SequenceView(['0', '1', '2', '3'])
2532
-
2533
- Sequence views support indexing, slicing, and length queries. They act
2534
- like the underlying sequence, except they don't allow assignment:
2535
-
2536
- >>> view[1]
2537
- '1'
2538
- >>> view[1:-1]
2539
- ['1', '2']
2540
- >>> len(view)
2541
- 4
2542
-
2543
- Sequence views are useful as an alternative to copying, as they don't
2544
- require (much) extra storage.
2545
-
2546
- """
2547
-
2548
- def __init__(self, target):
2549
- if not isinstance(target, Sequence):
2550
- raise TypeError
2551
- self._target = target
2552
-
2553
- def __getitem__(self, index):
2554
- return self._target[index]
2555
-
2556
- def __len__(self):
2557
- return len(self._target)
2558
-
2559
- def __repr__(self):
2560
- return '{}({})'.format(self.__class__.__name__, repr(self._target))
2561
-
2562
-
2563
- class seekable:
2564
- """Wrap an iterator to allow for seeking backward and forward. This
2565
- progressively caches the items in the source iterable so they can be
2566
- re-visited.
2567
-
2568
- Call :meth:`seek` with an index to seek to that position in the source
2569
- iterable.
2570
-
2571
- To "reset" an iterator, seek to ``0``:
2572
-
2573
- >>> from itertools import count
2574
- >>> it = seekable((str(n) for n in count()))
2575
- >>> next(it), next(it), next(it)
2576
- ('0', '1', '2')
2577
- >>> it.seek(0)
2578
- >>> next(it), next(it), next(it)
2579
- ('0', '1', '2')
2580
- >>> next(it)
2581
- '3'
2582
-
2583
- You can also seek forward:
2584
-
2585
- >>> it = seekable((str(n) for n in range(20)))
2586
- >>> it.seek(10)
2587
- >>> next(it)
2588
- '10'
2589
- >>> it.seek(20) # Seeking past the end of the source isn't a problem
2590
- >>> list(it)
2591
- []
2592
- >>> it.seek(0) # Resetting works even after hitting the end
2593
- >>> next(it), next(it), next(it)
2594
- ('0', '1', '2')
2595
-
2596
- Call :meth:`peek` to look ahead one item without advancing the iterator:
2597
-
2598
- >>> it = seekable('1234')
2599
- >>> it.peek()
2600
- '1'
2601
- >>> list(it)
2602
- ['1', '2', '3', '4']
2603
- >>> it.peek(default='empty')
2604
- 'empty'
2605
-
2606
- Before the iterator is at its end, calling :func:`bool` on it will return
2607
- ``True``. After it will return ``False``:
2608
-
2609
- >>> it = seekable('5678')
2610
- >>> bool(it)
2611
- True
2612
- >>> list(it)
2613
- ['5', '6', '7', '8']
2614
- >>> bool(it)
2615
- False
2616
-
2617
- You may view the contents of the cache with the :meth:`elements` method.
2618
- That returns a :class:`SequenceView`, a view that updates automatically:
2619
-
2620
- >>> it = seekable((str(n) for n in range(10)))
2621
- >>> next(it), next(it), next(it)
2622
- ('0', '1', '2')
2623
- >>> elements = it.elements()
2624
- >>> elements
2625
- SequenceView(['0', '1', '2'])
2626
- >>> next(it)
2627
- '3'
2628
- >>> elements
2629
- SequenceView(['0', '1', '2', '3'])
2630
-
2631
- By default, the cache grows as the source iterable progresses, so beware of
2632
- wrapping very large or infinite iterables. Supply *maxlen* to limit the
2633
- size of the cache (this of course limits how far back you can seek).
2634
-
2635
- >>> from itertools import count
2636
- >>> it = seekable((str(n) for n in count()), maxlen=2)
2637
- >>> next(it), next(it), next(it), next(it)
2638
- ('0', '1', '2', '3')
2639
- >>> list(it.elements())
2640
- ['2', '3']
2641
- >>> it.seek(0)
2642
- >>> next(it), next(it), next(it), next(it)
2643
- ('2', '3', '4', '5')
2644
- >>> next(it)
2645
- '6'
2646
-
2647
- """
2648
-
2649
- def __init__(self, iterable, maxlen=None):
2650
- self._source = iter(iterable)
2651
- if maxlen is None:
2652
- self._cache = []
2653
- else:
2654
- self._cache = deque([], maxlen)
2655
- self._index = None
2656
-
2657
- def __iter__(self):
2658
- return self
2659
-
2660
- def __next__(self):
2661
- if self._index is not None:
2662
- try:
2663
- item = self._cache[self._index]
2664
- except IndexError:
2665
- self._index = None
2666
- else:
2667
- self._index += 1
2668
- return item
2669
-
2670
- item = next(self._source)
2671
- self._cache.append(item)
2672
- return item
2673
-
2674
- def __bool__(self):
2675
- try:
2676
- self.peek()
2677
- except StopIteration:
2678
- return False
2679
- return True
2680
-
2681
- def peek(self, default=_marker):
2682
- try:
2683
- peeked = next(self)
2684
- except StopIteration:
2685
- if default is _marker:
2686
- raise
2687
- return default
2688
- if self._index is None:
2689
- self._index = len(self._cache)
2690
- self._index -= 1
2691
- return peeked
2692
-
2693
- def elements(self):
2694
- return SequenceView(self._cache)
2695
-
2696
- def seek(self, index):
2697
- self._index = index
2698
- remainder = index - len(self._cache)
2699
- if remainder > 0:
2700
- consume(self, remainder)
2701
-
2702
-
2703
- class run_length:
2704
- """
2705
- :func:`run_length.encode` compresses an iterable with run-length encoding.
2706
- It yields groups of repeated items with the count of how many times they
2707
- were repeated:
2708
-
2709
- >>> uncompressed = 'abbcccdddd'
2710
- >>> list(run_length.encode(uncompressed))
2711
- [('a', 1), ('b', 2), ('c', 3), ('d', 4)]
2712
-
2713
- :func:`run_length.decode` decompresses an iterable that was previously
2714
- compressed with run-length encoding. It yields the items of the
2715
- decompressed iterable:
2716
-
2717
- >>> compressed = [('a', 1), ('b', 2), ('c', 3), ('d', 4)]
2718
- >>> list(run_length.decode(compressed))
2719
- ['a', 'b', 'b', 'c', 'c', 'c', 'd', 'd', 'd', 'd']
2720
-
2721
- """
2722
-
2723
- @staticmethod
2724
- def encode(iterable):
2725
- return ((k, ilen(g)) for k, g in groupby(iterable))
2726
-
2727
- @staticmethod
2728
- def decode(iterable):
2729
- return chain.from_iterable(repeat(k, n) for k, n in iterable)
2730
-
2731
-
2732
- def exactly_n(iterable, n, predicate=bool):
2733
- """Return ``True`` if exactly ``n`` items in the iterable are ``True``
2734
- according to the *predicate* function.
2735
-
2736
- >>> exactly_n([True, True, False], 2)
2737
- True
2738
- >>> exactly_n([True, True, False], 1)
2739
- False
2740
- >>> exactly_n([0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5], 3, lambda x: x < 3)
2741
- True
2742
-
2743
- The iterable will be advanced until ``n + 1`` truthy items are encountered,
2744
- so avoid calling it on infinite iterables.
2745
-
2746
- """
2747
- return len(take(n + 1, filter(predicate, iterable))) == n
2748
-
2749
-
2750
- def circular_shifts(iterable):
2751
- """Return a list of circular shifts of *iterable*.
2752
-
2753
- >>> circular_shifts(range(4))
2754
- [(0, 1, 2, 3), (1, 2, 3, 0), (2, 3, 0, 1), (3, 0, 1, 2)]
2755
- """
2756
- lst = list(iterable)
2757
- return take(len(lst), windowed(cycle(lst), len(lst)))
2758
-
2759
-
2760
- def make_decorator(wrapping_func, result_index=0):
2761
- """Return a decorator version of *wrapping_func*, which is a function that
2762
- modifies an iterable. *result_index* is the position in that function's
2763
- signature where the iterable goes.
2764
-
2765
- This lets you use itertools on the "production end," i.e. at function
2766
- definition. This can augment what the function returns without changing the
2767
- function's code.
2768
-
2769
- For example, to produce a decorator version of :func:`chunked`:
2770
-
2771
- >>> from more_itertools import chunked
2772
- >>> chunker = make_decorator(chunked, result_index=0)
2773
- >>> @chunker(3)
2774
- ... def iter_range(n):
2775
- ... return iter(range(n))
2776
- ...
2777
- >>> list(iter_range(9))
2778
- [[0, 1, 2], [3, 4, 5], [6, 7, 8]]
2779
-
2780
- To only allow truthy items to be returned:
2781
-
2782
- >>> truth_serum = make_decorator(filter, result_index=1)
2783
- >>> @truth_serum(bool)
2784
- ... def boolean_test():
2785
- ... return [0, 1, '', ' ', False, True]
2786
- ...
2787
- >>> list(boolean_test())
2788
- [1, ' ', True]
2789
-
2790
- The :func:`peekable` and :func:`seekable` wrappers make for practical
2791
- decorators:
2792
-
2793
- >>> from more_itertools import peekable
2794
- >>> peekable_function = make_decorator(peekable)
2795
- >>> @peekable_function()
2796
- ... def str_range(*args):
2797
- ... return (str(x) for x in range(*args))
2798
- ...
2799
- >>> it = str_range(1, 20, 2)
2800
- >>> next(it), next(it), next(it)
2801
- ('1', '3', '5')
2802
- >>> it.peek()
2803
- '7'
2804
- >>> next(it)
2805
- '7'
2806
-
2807
- """
2808
- # See https://sites.google.com/site/bbayles/index/decorator_factory for
2809
- # notes on how this works.
2810
- def decorator(*wrapping_args, **wrapping_kwargs):
2811
- def outer_wrapper(f):
2812
- def inner_wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
2813
- result = f(*args, **kwargs)
2814
- wrapping_args_ = list(wrapping_args)
2815
- wrapping_args_.insert(result_index, result)
2816
- return wrapping_func(*wrapping_args_, **wrapping_kwargs)
2817
-
2818
- return inner_wrapper
2819
-
2820
- return outer_wrapper
2821
-
2822
- return decorator
2823
-
2824
-
2825
- def map_reduce(iterable, keyfunc, valuefunc=None, reducefunc=None):
2826
- """Return a dictionary that maps the items in *iterable* to categories
2827
- defined by *keyfunc*, transforms them with *valuefunc*, and
2828
- then summarizes them by category with *reducefunc*.
2829
-
2830
- *valuefunc* defaults to the identity function if it is unspecified.
2831
- If *reducefunc* is unspecified, no summarization takes place:
2832
-
2833
- >>> keyfunc = lambda x: x.upper()
2834
- >>> result = map_reduce('abbccc', keyfunc)
2835
- >>> sorted(result.items())
2836
- [('A', ['a']), ('B', ['b', 'b']), ('C', ['c', 'c', 'c'])]
2837
-
2838
- Specifying *valuefunc* transforms the categorized items:
2839
-
2840
- >>> keyfunc = lambda x: x.upper()
2841
- >>> valuefunc = lambda x: 1
2842
- >>> result = map_reduce('abbccc', keyfunc, valuefunc)
2843
- >>> sorted(result.items())
2844
- [('A', [1]), ('B', [1, 1]), ('C', [1, 1, 1])]
2845
-
2846
- Specifying *reducefunc* summarizes the categorized items:
2847
-
2848
- >>> keyfunc = lambda x: x.upper()
2849
- >>> valuefunc = lambda x: 1
2850
- >>> reducefunc = sum
2851
- >>> result = map_reduce('abbccc', keyfunc, valuefunc, reducefunc)
2852
- >>> sorted(result.items())
2853
- [('A', 1), ('B', 2), ('C', 3)]
2854
-
2855
- You may want to filter the input iterable before applying the map/reduce
2856
- procedure:
2857
-
2858
- >>> all_items = range(30)
2859
- >>> items = [x for x in all_items if 10 <= x <= 20] # Filter
2860
- >>> keyfunc = lambda x: x % 2 # Evens map to 0; odds to 1
2861
- >>> categories = map_reduce(items, keyfunc=keyfunc)
2862
- >>> sorted(categories.items())
2863
- [(0, [10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20]), (1, [11, 13, 15, 17, 19])]
2864
- >>> summaries = map_reduce(items, keyfunc=keyfunc, reducefunc=sum)
2865
- >>> sorted(summaries.items())
2866
- [(0, 90), (1, 75)]
2867
-
2868
- Note that all items in the iterable are gathered into a list before the
2869
- summarization step, which may require significant storage.
2870
-
2871
- The returned object is a :obj:`collections.defaultdict` with the
2872
- ``default_factory`` set to ``None``, such that it behaves like a normal
2873
- dictionary.
2874
-
2875
- """
2876
- valuefunc = (lambda x: x) if (valuefunc is None) else valuefunc
2877
-
2878
- ret = defaultdict(list)
2879
- for item in iterable:
2880
- key = keyfunc(item)
2881
- value = valuefunc(item)
2882
- ret[key].append(value)
2883
-
2884
- if reducefunc is not None:
2885
- for key, value_list in ret.items():
2886
- ret[key] = reducefunc(value_list)
2887
-
2888
- ret.default_factory = None
2889
- return ret
2890
-
2891
-
2892
- def rlocate(iterable, pred=bool, window_size=None):
2893
- """Yield the index of each item in *iterable* for which *pred* returns
2894
- ``True``, starting from the right and moving left.
2895
-
2896
- *pred* defaults to :func:`bool`, which will select truthy items:
2897
-
2898
- >>> list(rlocate([0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0])) # Truthy at 1, 2, and 4
2899
- [4, 2, 1]
2900
-
2901
- Set *pred* to a custom function to, e.g., find the indexes for a particular
2902
- item:
2903
-
2904
- >>> iterable = iter('abcb')
2905
- >>> pred = lambda x: x == 'b'
2906
- >>> list(rlocate(iterable, pred))
2907
- [3, 1]
2908
-
2909
- If *window_size* is given, then the *pred* function will be called with
2910
- that many items. This enables searching for sub-sequences:
2911
-
2912
- >>> iterable = [0, 1, 2, 3, 0, 1, 2, 3, 0, 1, 2, 3]
2913
- >>> pred = lambda *args: args == (1, 2, 3)
2914
- >>> list(rlocate(iterable, pred=pred, window_size=3))
2915
- [9, 5, 1]
2916
-
2917
- Beware, this function won't return anything for infinite iterables.
2918
- If *iterable* is reversible, ``rlocate`` will reverse it and search from
2919
- the right. Otherwise, it will search from the left and return the results
2920
- in reverse order.
2921
-
2922
- See :func:`locate` to for other example applications.
2923
-
2924
- """
2925
- if window_size is None:
2926
- try:
2927
- len_iter = len(iterable)
2928
- return (len_iter - i - 1 for i in locate(reversed(iterable), pred))
2929
- except TypeError:
2930
- pass
2931
-
2932
- return reversed(list(locate(iterable, pred, window_size)))
2933
-
2934
-
2935
- def replace(iterable, pred, substitutes, count=None, window_size=1):
2936
- """Yield the items from *iterable*, replacing the items for which *pred*
2937
- returns ``True`` with the items from the iterable *substitutes*.
2938
-
2939
- >>> iterable = [1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1]
2940
- >>> pred = lambda x: x == 0
2941
- >>> substitutes = (2, 3)
2942
- >>> list(replace(iterable, pred, substitutes))
2943
- [1, 1, 2, 3, 1, 1, 2, 3, 1, 1]
2944
-
2945
- If *count* is given, the number of replacements will be limited:
2946
-
2947
- >>> iterable = [1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0]
2948
- >>> pred = lambda x: x == 0
2949
- >>> substitutes = [None]
2950
- >>> list(replace(iterable, pred, substitutes, count=2))
2951
- [1, 1, None, 1, 1, None, 1, 1, 0]
2952
-
2953
- Use *window_size* to control the number of items passed as arguments to
2954
- *pred*. This allows for locating and replacing subsequences.
2955
-
2956
- >>> iterable = [0, 1, 2, 5, 0, 1, 2, 5]
2957
- >>> window_size = 3
2958
- >>> pred = lambda *args: args == (0, 1, 2) # 3 items passed to pred
2959
- >>> substitutes = [3, 4] # Splice in these items
2960
- >>> list(replace(iterable, pred, substitutes, window_size=window_size))
2961
- [3, 4, 5, 3, 4, 5]
2962
-
2963
- """
2964
- if window_size < 1:
2965
- raise ValueError('window_size must be at least 1')
2966
-
2967
- # Save the substitutes iterable, since it's used more than once
2968
- substitutes = tuple(substitutes)
2969
-
2970
- # Add padding such that the number of windows matches the length of the
2971
- # iterable
2972
- it = chain(iterable, [_marker] * (window_size - 1))
2973
- windows = windowed(it, window_size)
2974
-
2975
- n = 0
2976
- for w in windows:
2977
- # If the current window matches our predicate (and we haven't hit
2978
- # our maximum number of replacements), splice in the substitutes
2979
- # and then consume the following windows that overlap with this one.
2980
- # For example, if the iterable is (0, 1, 2, 3, 4...)
2981
- # and the window size is 2, we have (0, 1), (1, 2), (2, 3)...
2982
- # If the predicate matches on (0, 1), we need to zap (0, 1) and (1, 2)
2983
- if pred(*w):
2984
- if (count is None) or (n < count):
2985
- n += 1
2986
- yield from substitutes
2987
- consume(windows, window_size - 1)
2988
- continue
2989
-
2990
- # If there was no match (or we've reached the replacement limit),
2991
- # yield the first item from the window.
2992
- if w and (w[0] is not _marker):
2993
- yield w[0]
2994
-
2995
-
2996
- def partitions(iterable):
2997
- """Yield all possible order-preserving partitions of *iterable*.
2998
-
2999
- >>> iterable = 'abc'
3000
- >>> for part in partitions(iterable):
3001
- ... print([''.join(p) for p in part])
3002
- ['abc']
3003
- ['a', 'bc']
3004
- ['ab', 'c']
3005
- ['a', 'b', 'c']
3006
-
3007
- This is unrelated to :func:`partition`.
3008
-
3009
- """
3010
- sequence = list(iterable)
3011
- n = len(sequence)
3012
- for i in powerset(range(1, n)):
3013
- yield [sequence[i:j] for i, j in zip((0,) + i, i + (n,))]
3014
-
3015
-
3016
- def set_partitions(iterable, k=None):
3017
- """
3018
- Yield the set partitions of *iterable* into *k* parts. Set partitions are
3019
- not order-preserving.
3020
-
3021
- >>> iterable = 'abc'
3022
- >>> for part in set_partitions(iterable, 2):
3023
- ... print([''.join(p) for p in part])
3024
- ['a', 'bc']
3025
- ['ab', 'c']
3026
- ['b', 'ac']
3027
-
3028
-
3029
- If *k* is not given, every set partition is generated.
3030
-
3031
- >>> iterable = 'abc'
3032
- >>> for part in set_partitions(iterable):
3033
- ... print([''.join(p) for p in part])
3034
- ['abc']
3035
- ['a', 'bc']
3036
- ['ab', 'c']
3037
- ['b', 'ac']
3038
- ['a', 'b', 'c']
3039
-
3040
- """
3041
- L = list(iterable)
3042
- n = len(L)
3043
- if k is not None:
3044
- if k < 1:
3045
- raise ValueError(
3046
- "Can't partition in a negative or zero number of groups"
3047
- )
3048
- elif k > n:
3049
- return
3050
-
3051
- def set_partitions_helper(L, k):
3052
- n = len(L)
3053
- if k == 1:
3054
- yield [L]
3055
- elif n == k:
3056
- yield [[s] for s in L]
3057
- else:
3058
- e, *M = L
3059
- for p in set_partitions_helper(M, k - 1):
3060
- yield [[e], *p]
3061
- for p in set_partitions_helper(M, k):
3062
- for i in range(len(p)):
3063
- yield p[:i] + [[e] + p[i]] + p[i + 1 :]
3064
-
3065
- if k is None:
3066
- for k in range(1, n + 1):
3067
- yield from set_partitions_helper(L, k)
3068
- else:
3069
- yield from set_partitions_helper(L, k)
3070
-
3071
-
3072
- class time_limited:
3073
- """
3074
- Yield items from *iterable* until *limit_seconds* have passed.
3075
- If the time limit expires before all items have been yielded, the
3076
- ``timed_out`` parameter will be set to ``True``.
3077
-
3078
- >>> from time import sleep
3079
- >>> def generator():
3080
- ... yield 1
3081
- ... yield 2
3082
- ... sleep(0.2)
3083
- ... yield 3
3084
- >>> iterable = time_limited(0.1, generator())
3085
- >>> list(iterable)
3086
- [1, 2]
3087
- >>> iterable.timed_out
3088
- True
3089
-
3090
- Note that the time is checked before each item is yielded, and iteration
3091
- stops if the time elapsed is greater than *limit_seconds*. If your time
3092
- limit is 1 second, but it takes 2 seconds to generate the first item from
3093
- the iterable, the function will run for 2 seconds and not yield anything.
3094
-
3095
- """
3096
-
3097
- def __init__(self, limit_seconds, iterable):
3098
- if limit_seconds < 0:
3099
- raise ValueError('limit_seconds must be positive')
3100
- self.limit_seconds = limit_seconds
3101
- self._iterable = iter(iterable)
3102
- self._start_time = monotonic()
3103
- self.timed_out = False
3104
-
3105
- def __iter__(self):
3106
- return self
3107
-
3108
- def __next__(self):
3109
- item = next(self._iterable)
3110
- if monotonic() - self._start_time > self.limit_seconds:
3111
- self.timed_out = True
3112
- raise StopIteration
3113
-
3114
- return item
3115
-
3116
-
3117
- def only(iterable, default=None, too_long=None):
3118
- """If *iterable* has only one item, return it.
3119
- If it has zero items, return *default*.
3120
- If it has more than one item, raise the exception given by *too_long*,
3121
- which is ``ValueError`` by default.
3122
-
3123
- >>> only([], default='missing')
3124
- 'missing'
3125
- >>> only([1])
3126
- 1
3127
- >>> only([1, 2]) # doctest: +IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL
3128
- Traceback (most recent call last):
3129
- ...
3130
- ValueError: Expected exactly one item in iterable, but got 1, 2,
3131
- and perhaps more.'
3132
- >>> only([1, 2], too_long=TypeError) # doctest: +IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL
3133
- Traceback (most recent call last):
3134
- ...
3135
- TypeError
3136
-
3137
- Note that :func:`only` attempts to advance *iterable* twice to ensure there
3138
- is only one item. See :func:`spy` or :func:`peekable` to check
3139
- iterable contents less destructively.
3140
- """
3141
- it = iter(iterable)
3142
- first_value = next(it, default)
3143
-
3144
- try:
3145
- second_value = next(it)
3146
- except StopIteration:
3147
- pass
3148
- else:
3149
- msg = (
3150
- 'Expected exactly one item in iterable, but got {!r}, {!r}, '
3151
- 'and perhaps more.'.format(first_value, second_value)
3152
- )
3153
- raise too_long or ValueError(msg)
3154
-
3155
- return first_value
3156
-
3157
-
3158
- def ichunked(iterable, n):
3159
- """Break *iterable* into sub-iterables with *n* elements each.
3160
- :func:`ichunked` is like :func:`chunked`, but it yields iterables
3161
- instead of lists.
3162
-
3163
- If the sub-iterables are read in order, the elements of *iterable*
3164
- won't be stored in memory.
3165
- If they are read out of order, :func:`itertools.tee` is used to cache
3166
- elements as necessary.
3167
-
3168
- >>> from itertools import count
3169
- >>> all_chunks = ichunked(count(), 4)
3170
- >>> c_1, c_2, c_3 = next(all_chunks), next(all_chunks), next(all_chunks)
3171
- >>> list(c_2) # c_1's elements have been cached; c_3's haven't been
3172
- [4, 5, 6, 7]
3173
- >>> list(c_1)
3174
- [0, 1, 2, 3]
3175
- >>> list(c_3)
3176
- [8, 9, 10, 11]
3177
-
3178
- """
3179
- source = iter(iterable)
3180
-
3181
- while True:
3182
- # Check to see whether we're at the end of the source iterable
3183
- item = next(source, _marker)
3184
- if item is _marker:
3185
- return
3186
-
3187
- # Clone the source and yield an n-length slice
3188
- source, it = tee(chain([item], source))
3189
- yield islice(it, n)
3190
-
3191
- # Advance the source iterable
3192
- consume(source, n)
3193
-
3194
-
3195
- def distinct_combinations(iterable, r):
3196
- """Yield the distinct combinations of *r* items taken from *iterable*.
3197
-
3198
- >>> list(distinct_combinations([0, 0, 1], 2))
3199
- [(0, 0), (0, 1)]
3200
-
3201
- Equivalent to ``set(combinations(iterable))``, except duplicates are not
3202
- generated and thrown away. For larger input sequences this is much more
3203
- efficient.
3204
-
3205
- """
3206
- if r < 0:
3207
- raise ValueError('r must be non-negative')
3208
- elif r == 0:
3209
- yield ()
3210
- return
3211
- pool = tuple(iterable)
3212
- generators = [unique_everseen(enumerate(pool), key=itemgetter(1))]
3213
- current_combo = [None] * r
3214
- level = 0
3215
- while generators:
3216
- try:
3217
- cur_idx, p = next(generators[-1])
3218
- except StopIteration:
3219
- generators.pop()
3220
- level -= 1
3221
- continue
3222
- current_combo[level] = p
3223
- if level + 1 == r:
3224
- yield tuple(current_combo)
3225
- else:
3226
- generators.append(
3227
- unique_everseen(
3228
- enumerate(pool[cur_idx + 1 :], cur_idx + 1),
3229
- key=itemgetter(1),
3230
- )
3231
- )
3232
- level += 1
3233
-
3234
-
3235
- def filter_except(validator, iterable, *exceptions):
3236
- """Yield the items from *iterable* for which the *validator* function does
3237
- not raise one of the specified *exceptions*.
3238
-
3239
- *validator* is called for each item in *iterable*.
3240
- It should be a function that accepts one argument and raises an exception
3241
- if that item is not valid.
3242
-
3243
- >>> iterable = ['1', '2', 'three', '4', None]
3244
- >>> list(filter_except(int, iterable, ValueError, TypeError))
3245
- ['1', '2', '4']
3246
-
3247
- If an exception other than one given by *exceptions* is raised by
3248
- *validator*, it is raised like normal.
3249
- """
3250
- for item in iterable:
3251
- try:
3252
- validator(item)
3253
- except exceptions:
3254
- pass
3255
- else:
3256
- yield item
3257
-
3258
-
3259
- def map_except(function, iterable, *exceptions):
3260
- """Transform each item from *iterable* with *function* and yield the
3261
- result, unless *function* raises one of the specified *exceptions*.
3262
-
3263
- *function* is called to transform each item in *iterable*.
3264
- It should be a accept one argument.
3265
-
3266
- >>> iterable = ['1', '2', 'three', '4', None]
3267
- >>> list(map_except(int, iterable, ValueError, TypeError))
3268
- [1, 2, 4]
3269
-
3270
- If an exception other than one given by *exceptions* is raised by
3271
- *function*, it is raised like normal.
3272
- """
3273
- for item in iterable:
3274
- try:
3275
- yield function(item)
3276
- except exceptions:
3277
- pass
3278
-
3279
-
3280
- def _sample_unweighted(iterable, k):
3281
- # Implementation of "Algorithm L" from the 1994 paper by Kim-Hung Li:
3282
- # "Reservoir-Sampling Algorithms of Time Complexity O(n(1+log(N/n)))".
3283
-
3284
- # Fill up the reservoir (collection of samples) with the first `k` samples
3285
- reservoir = take(k, iterable)
3286
-
3287
- # Generate random number that's the largest in a sample of k U(0,1) numbers
3288
- # Largest order statistic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_statistic
3289
- W = exp(log(random()) / k)
3290
-
3291
- # The number of elements to skip before changing the reservoir is a random
3292
- # number with a geometric distribution. Sample it using random() and logs.
3293
- next_index = k + floor(log(random()) / log(1 - W))
3294
-
3295
- for index, element in enumerate(iterable, k):
3296
-
3297
- if index == next_index:
3298
- reservoir[randrange(k)] = element
3299
- # The new W is the largest in a sample of k U(0, `old_W`) numbers
3300
- W *= exp(log(random()) / k)
3301
- next_index += floor(log(random()) / log(1 - W)) + 1
3302
-
3303
- return reservoir
3304
-
3305
-
3306
- def _sample_weighted(iterable, k, weights):
3307
- # Implementation of "A-ExpJ" from the 2006 paper by Efraimidis et al. :
3308
- # "Weighted random sampling with a reservoir".
3309
-
3310
- # Log-transform for numerical stability for weights that are small/large
3311
- weight_keys = (log(random()) / weight for weight in weights)
3312
-
3313
- # Fill up the reservoir (collection of samples) with the first `k`
3314
- # weight-keys and elements, then heapify the list.
3315
- reservoir = take(k, zip(weight_keys, iterable))
3316
- heapify(reservoir)
3317
-
3318
- # The number of jumps before changing the reservoir is a random variable
3319
- # with an exponential distribution. Sample it using random() and logs.
3320
- smallest_weight_key, _ = reservoir[0]
3321
- weights_to_skip = log(random()) / smallest_weight_key
3322
-
3323
- for weight, element in zip(weights, iterable):
3324
- if weight >= weights_to_skip:
3325
- # The notation here is consistent with the paper, but we store
3326
- # the weight-keys in log-space for better numerical stability.
3327
- smallest_weight_key, _ = reservoir[0]
3328
- t_w = exp(weight * smallest_weight_key)
3329
- r_2 = uniform(t_w, 1) # generate U(t_w, 1)
3330
- weight_key = log(r_2) / weight
3331
- heapreplace(reservoir, (weight_key, element))
3332
- smallest_weight_key, _ = reservoir[0]
3333
- weights_to_skip = log(random()) / smallest_weight_key
3334
- else:
3335
- weights_to_skip -= weight
3336
-
3337
- # Equivalent to [element for weight_key, element in sorted(reservoir)]
3338
- return [heappop(reservoir)[1] for _ in range(k)]
3339
-
3340
-
3341
- def sample(iterable, k, weights=None):
3342
- """Return a *k*-length list of elements chosen (without replacement)
3343
- from the *iterable*. Like :func:`random.sample`, but works on iterables
3344
- of unknown length.
3345
-
3346
- >>> iterable = range(100)
3347
- >>> sample(iterable, 5) # doctest: +SKIP
3348
- [81, 60, 96, 16, 4]
3349
-
3350
- An iterable with *weights* may also be given:
3351
-
3352
- >>> iterable = range(100)
3353
- >>> weights = (i * i + 1 for i in range(100))
3354
- >>> sampled = sample(iterable, 5, weights=weights) # doctest: +SKIP
3355
- [79, 67, 74, 66, 78]
3356
-
3357
- The algorithm can also be used to generate weighted random permutations.
3358
- The relative weight of each item determines the probability that it
3359
- appears late in the permutation.
3360
-
3361
- >>> data = "abcdefgh"
3362
- >>> weights = range(1, len(data) + 1)
3363
- >>> sample(data, k=len(data), weights=weights) # doctest: +SKIP
3364
- ['c', 'a', 'b', 'e', 'g', 'd', 'h', 'f']
3365
- """
3366
- if k == 0:
3367
- return []
3368
-
3369
- iterable = iter(iterable)
3370
- if weights is None:
3371
- return _sample_unweighted(iterable, k)
3372
- else:
3373
- weights = iter(weights)
3374
- return _sample_weighted(iterable, k, weights)
3375
-
3376
-
3377
- def is_sorted(iterable, key=None, reverse=False):
3378
- """Returns ``True`` if the items of iterable are in sorted order, and
3379
- ``False`` otherwise. *key* and *reverse* have the same meaning that they do
3380
- in the built-in :func:`sorted` function.
3381
-
3382
- >>> is_sorted(['1', '2', '3', '4', '5'], key=int)
3383
- True
3384
- >>> is_sorted([5, 4, 3, 1, 2], reverse=True)
3385
- False
3386
-
3387
- The function returns ``False`` after encountering the first out-of-order
3388
- item. If there are no out-of-order items, the iterable is exhausted.
3389
- """
3390
-
3391
- compare = lt if reverse else gt
3392
- it = iterable if (key is None) else map(key, iterable)
3393
- return not any(starmap(compare, pairwise(it)))
3394
-
3395
-
3396
- class AbortThread(BaseException):
3397
- pass
3398
-
3399
-
3400
- class callback_iter:
3401
- """Convert a function that uses callbacks to an iterator.
3402
-
3403
- Let *func* be a function that takes a `callback` keyword argument.
3404
- For example:
3405
-
3406
- >>> def func(callback=None):
3407
- ... for i, c in [(1, 'a'), (2, 'b'), (3, 'c')]:
3408
- ... if callback:
3409
- ... callback(i, c)
3410
- ... return 4
3411
-
3412
-
3413
- Use ``with callback_iter(func)`` to get an iterator over the parameters
3414
- that are delivered to the callback.
3415
-
3416
- >>> with callback_iter(func) as it:
3417
- ... for args, kwargs in it:
3418
- ... print(args)
3419
- (1, 'a')
3420
- (2, 'b')
3421
- (3, 'c')
3422
-
3423
- The function will be called in a background thread. The ``done`` property
3424
- indicates whether it has completed execution.
3425
-
3426
- >>> it.done
3427
- True
3428
-
3429
- If it completes successfully, its return value will be available
3430
- in the ``result`` property.
3431
-
3432
- >>> it.result
3433
- 4
3434
-
3435
- Notes:
3436
-
3437
- * If the function uses some keyword argument besides ``callback``, supply
3438
- *callback_kwd*.
3439
- * If it finished executing, but raised an exception, accessing the
3440
- ``result`` property will raise the same exception.
3441
- * If it hasn't finished executing, accessing the ``result``
3442
- property from within the ``with`` block will raise ``RuntimeError``.
3443
- * If it hasn't finished executing, accessing the ``result`` property from
3444
- outside the ``with`` block will raise a
3445
- ``more_itertools.AbortThread`` exception.
3446
- * Provide *wait_seconds* to adjust how frequently the it is polled for
3447
- output.
3448
-
3449
- """
3450
-
3451
- def __init__(self, func, callback_kwd='callback', wait_seconds=0.1):
3452
- self._func = func
3453
- self._callback_kwd = callback_kwd
3454
- self._aborted = False
3455
- self._future = None
3456
- self._wait_seconds = wait_seconds
3457
- self._executor = ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=1)
3458
- self._iterator = self._reader()
3459
-
3460
- def __enter__(self):
3461
- return self
3462
-
3463
- def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
3464
- self._aborted = True
3465
- self._executor.shutdown()
3466
-
3467
- def __iter__(self):
3468
- return self
3469
-
3470
- def __next__(self):
3471
- return next(self._iterator)
3472
-
3473
- @property
3474
- def done(self):
3475
- if self._future is None:
3476
- return False
3477
- return self._future.done()
3478
-
3479
- @property
3480
- def result(self):
3481
- if not self.done:
3482
- raise RuntimeError('Function has not yet completed')
3483
-
3484
- return self._future.result()
3485
-
3486
- def _reader(self):
3487
- q = Queue()
3488
-
3489
- def callback(*args, **kwargs):
3490
- if self._aborted:
3491
- raise AbortThread('canceled by user')
3492
-
3493
- q.put((args, kwargs))
3494
-
3495
- self._future = self._executor.submit(
3496
- self._func, **{self._callback_kwd: callback}
3497
- )
3498
-
3499
- while True:
3500
- try:
3501
- item = q.get(timeout=self._wait_seconds)
3502
- except Empty:
3503
- pass
3504
- else:
3505
- q.task_done()
3506
- yield item
3507
-
3508
- if self._future.done():
3509
- break
3510
-
3511
- remaining = []
3512
- while True:
3513
- try:
3514
- item = q.get_nowait()
3515
- except Empty:
3516
- break
3517
- else:
3518
- q.task_done()
3519
- remaining.append(item)
3520
- q.join()
3521
- yield from remaining
3522
-
3523
-
3524
- def windowed_complete(iterable, n):
3525
- """
3526
- Yield ``(beginning, middle, end)`` tuples, where:
3527
-
3528
- * Each ``middle`` has *n* items from *iterable*
3529
- * Each ``beginning`` has the items before the ones in ``middle``
3530
- * Each ``end`` has the items after the ones in ``middle``
3531
-
3532
- >>> iterable = range(7)
3533
- >>> n = 3
3534
- >>> for beginning, middle, end in windowed_complete(iterable, n):
3535
- ... print(beginning, middle, end)
3536
- () (0, 1, 2) (3, 4, 5, 6)
3537
- (0,) (1, 2, 3) (4, 5, 6)
3538
- (0, 1) (2, 3, 4) (5, 6)
3539
- (0, 1, 2) (3, 4, 5) (6,)
3540
- (0, 1, 2, 3) (4, 5, 6) ()
3541
-
3542
- Note that *n* must be at least 0 and most equal to the length of
3543
- *iterable*.
3544
-
3545
- This function will exhaust the iterable and may require significant
3546
- storage.
3547
- """
3548
- if n < 0:
3549
- raise ValueError('n must be >= 0')
3550
-
3551
- seq = tuple(iterable)
3552
- size = len(seq)
3553
-
3554
- if n > size:
3555
- raise ValueError('n must be <= len(seq)')
3556
-
3557
- for i in range(size - n + 1):
3558
- beginning = seq[:i]
3559
- middle = seq[i : i + n]
3560
- end = seq[i + n :]
3561
- yield beginning, middle, end
3562
-
3563
-
3564
- def all_unique(iterable, key=None):
3565
- """
3566
- Returns ``True`` if all the elements of *iterable* are unique (no two
3567
- elements are equal).
3568
-
3569
- >>> all_unique('ABCB')
3570
- False
3571
-
3572
- If a *key* function is specified, it will be used to make comparisons.
3573
-
3574
- >>> all_unique('ABCb')
3575
- True
3576
- >>> all_unique('ABCb', str.lower)
3577
- False
3578
-
3579
- The function returns as soon as the first non-unique element is
3580
- encountered. Iterables with a mix of hashable and unhashable items can
3581
- be used, but the function will be slower for unhashable items.
3582
- """
3583
- seenset = set()
3584
- seenset_add = seenset.add
3585
- seenlist = []
3586
- seenlist_add = seenlist.append
3587
- for element in map(key, iterable) if key else iterable:
3588
- try:
3589
- if element in seenset:
3590
- return False
3591
- seenset_add(element)
3592
- except TypeError:
3593
- if element in seenlist:
3594
- return False
3595
- seenlist_add(element)
3596
- return True
3597
-
3598
-
3599
- def nth_product(index, *args):
3600
- """Equivalent to ``list(product(*args))[index]``.
3601
-
3602
- The products of *args* can be ordered lexicographically.
3603
- :func:`nth_product` computes the product at sort position *index* without
3604
- computing the previous products.
3605
-
3606
- >>> nth_product(8, range(2), range(2), range(2), range(2))
3607
- (1, 0, 0, 0)
3608
-
3609
- ``IndexError`` will be raised if the given *index* is invalid.
3610
- """
3611
- pools = list(map(tuple, reversed(args)))
3612
- ns = list(map(len, pools))
3613
-
3614
- c = reduce(mul, ns)
3615
-
3616
- if index < 0:
3617
- index += c
3618
-
3619
- if not 0 <= index < c:
3620
- raise IndexError
3621
-
3622
- result = []
3623
- for pool, n in zip(pools, ns):
3624
- result.append(pool[index % n])
3625
- index //= n
3626
-
3627
- return tuple(reversed(result))
3628
-
3629
-
3630
- def nth_permutation(iterable, r, index):
3631
- """Equivalent to ``list(permutations(iterable, r))[index]```
3632
-
3633
- The subsequences of *iterable* that are of length *r* where order is
3634
- important can be ordered lexicographically. :func:`nth_permutation`
3635
- computes the subsequence at sort position *index* directly, without
3636
- computing the previous subsequences.
3637
-
3638
- >>> nth_permutation('ghijk', 2, 5)
3639
- ('h', 'i')
3640
-
3641
- ``ValueError`` will be raised If *r* is negative or greater than the length
3642
- of *iterable*.
3643
- ``IndexError`` will be raised if the given *index* is invalid.
3644
- """
3645
- pool = list(iterable)
3646
- n = len(pool)
3647
-
3648
- if r is None or r == n:
3649
- r, c = n, factorial(n)
3650
- elif not 0 <= r < n:
3651
- raise ValueError
3652
- else:
3653
- c = factorial(n) // factorial(n - r)
3654
-
3655
- if index < 0:
3656
- index += c
3657
-
3658
- if not 0 <= index < c:
3659
- raise IndexError
3660
-
3661
- if c == 0:
3662
- return tuple()
3663
-
3664
- result = [0] * r
3665
- q = index * factorial(n) // c if r < n else index
3666
- for d in range(1, n + 1):
3667
- q, i = divmod(q, d)
3668
- if 0 <= n - d < r:
3669
- result[n - d] = i
3670
- if q == 0:
3671
- break
3672
-
3673
- return tuple(map(pool.pop, result))
3674
-
3675
-
3676
- def value_chain(*args):
3677
- """Yield all arguments passed to the function in the same order in which
3678
- they were passed. If an argument itself is iterable then iterate over its
3679
- values.
3680
-
3681
- >>> list(value_chain(1, 2, 3, [4, 5, 6]))
3682
- [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
3683
-
3684
- Binary and text strings are not considered iterable and are emitted
3685
- as-is:
3686
-
3687
- >>> list(value_chain('12', '34', ['56', '78']))
3688
- ['12', '34', '56', '78']
3689
-
3690
-
3691
- Multiple levels of nesting are not flattened.
3692
-
3693
- """
3694
- for value in args:
3695
- if isinstance(value, (str, bytes)):
3696
- yield value
3697
- continue
3698
- try:
3699
- yield from value
3700
- except TypeError:
3701
- yield value
3702
-
3703
-
3704
- def product_index(element, *args):
3705
- """Equivalent to ``list(product(*args)).index(element)``
3706
-
3707
- The products of *args* can be ordered lexicographically.
3708
- :func:`product_index` computes the first index of *element* without
3709
- computing the previous products.
3710
-
3711
- >>> product_index([8, 2], range(10), range(5))
3712
- 42
3713
-
3714
- ``ValueError`` will be raised if the given *element* isn't in the product
3715
- of *args*.
3716
- """
3717
- index = 0
3718
-
3719
- for x, pool in zip_longest(element, args, fillvalue=_marker):
3720
- if x is _marker or pool is _marker:
3721
- raise ValueError('element is not a product of args')
3722
-
3723
- pool = tuple(pool)
3724
- index = index * len(pool) + pool.index(x)
3725
-
3726
- return index
3727
-
3728
-
3729
- def combination_index(element, iterable):
3730
- """Equivalent to ``list(combinations(iterable, r)).index(element)``
3731
-
3732
- The subsequences of *iterable* that are of length *r* can be ordered
3733
- lexicographically. :func:`combination_index` computes the index of the
3734
- first *element*, without computing the previous combinations.
3735
-
3736
- >>> combination_index('adf', 'abcdefg')
3737
- 10
3738
-
3739
- ``ValueError`` will be raised if the given *element* isn't one of the
3740
- combinations of *iterable*.
3741
- """
3742
- element = enumerate(element)
3743
- k, y = next(element, (None, None))
3744
- if k is None:
3745
- return 0
3746
-
3747
- indexes = []
3748
- pool = enumerate(iterable)
3749
- for n, x in pool:
3750
- if x == y:
3751
- indexes.append(n)
3752
- tmp, y = next(element, (None, None))
3753
- if tmp is None:
3754
- break
3755
- else:
3756
- k = tmp
3757
- else:
3758
- raise ValueError('element is not a combination of iterable')
3759
-
3760
- n, _ = last(pool, default=(n, None))
3761
-
3762
- # Python versiosn below 3.8 don't have math.comb
3763
- index = 1
3764
- for i, j in enumerate(reversed(indexes), start=1):
3765
- j = n - j
3766
- if i <= j:
3767
- index += factorial(j) // (factorial(i) * factorial(j - i))
3768
-
3769
- return factorial(n + 1) // (factorial(k + 1) * factorial(n - k)) - index
3770
-
3771
-
3772
- def permutation_index(element, iterable):
3773
- """Equivalent to ``list(permutations(iterable, r)).index(element)```
3774
-
3775
- The subsequences of *iterable* that are of length *r* where order is
3776
- important can be ordered lexicographically. :func:`permutation_index`
3777
- computes the index of the first *element* directly, without computing
3778
- the previous permutations.
3779
-
3780
- >>> permutation_index([1, 3, 2], range(5))
3781
- 19
3782
-
3783
- ``ValueError`` will be raised if the given *element* isn't one of the
3784
- permutations of *iterable*.
3785
- """
3786
- index = 0
3787
- pool = list(iterable)
3788
- for i, x in zip(range(len(pool), -1, -1), element):
3789
- r = pool.index(x)
3790
- index = index * i + r
3791
- del pool[r]
3792
-
3793
- return index
3794
-
3795
-
3796
- class countable:
3797
- """Wrap *iterable* and keep a count of how many items have been consumed.
3798
-
3799
- The ``items_seen`` attribute starts at ``0`` and increments as the iterable
3800
- is consumed:
3801
-
3802
- >>> iterable = map(str, range(10))
3803
- >>> it = countable(iterable)
3804
- >>> it.items_seen
3805
- 0
3806
- >>> next(it), next(it)
3807
- ('0', '1')
3808
- >>> list(it)
3809
- ['2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9']
3810
- >>> it.items_seen
3811
- 10
3812
- """
3813
-
3814
- def __init__(self, iterable):
3815
- self._it = iter(iterable)
3816
- self.items_seen = 0
3817
-
3818
- def __iter__(self):
3819
- return self
3820
-
3821
- def __next__(self):
3822
- item = next(self._it)
3823
- self.items_seen += 1
3824
-
3825
- return item