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73 lines
2.0 KiB
JavaScript
73 lines
2.0 KiB
JavaScript
'use strict';
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const { Each } = require('./each');
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const { concatArray } = require('./internal/util');
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const { setParallel } = require('./internal/collection');
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class Concat extends Each {
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constructor(collection, iterator) {
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super(collection, iterator, set);
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}
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_callResolve(value, index) {
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this._result[index] = value;
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if (--this._rest === 0) {
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this._promise._resolve(concatArray(this._result));
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}
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}
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}
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module.exports = { concat, Concat };
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function set(collection) {
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setParallel.call(this, collection);
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this._result = Array(this._rest);
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return this;
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}
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/**
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* `Aigle.concat` has almost the same functionality as `Array#concat`.
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* It iterates all elements of `collection` and executes `iterator` using each element on parallel.
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* The `iterator` needs to return a promise or something.
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* If a promise is returned, the function will wait until the promise is fulfilled.
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* Then the result will be assigned to an array, the role is the same as `Array#concat`.
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* All of them are finished, the function will return an array as a result.
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* @param {Array|Object} collection
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* @param {Function} iterator
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* @return {Aigle} Returns an Aigle instance
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* @example
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* const order = [];
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* const collection = [1, 4, 2];
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* const iterator = (num, index, collection) => {
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* return Aigle.delay(num * 10)
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* .then(() => {
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* order.push(num);
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* return num;
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* });
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* };
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* Aigle.concat(collection, iterator)
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* .then(array => {
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* console.log(array); // [1, 2, 4];
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* console.log(order); // [1, 2, 4];
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* });
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*
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* @example
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* const order = [];
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* const collection = { a: 1, b: 4, c: 2 };
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* const iterator = (num, key, collection) => {
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* return Aigle.delay(num * 10)
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* .then(() => {
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* order.push(num);
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* return num;
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* });
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* };
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* Aigle.concat(collection, iterator)
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* .then(array => {
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* console.log(array); // [1, 2, 4];
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* console.log(order); // [1, 2, 4];
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* });
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*/
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function concat(collection, iterator) {
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return new Concat(collection, iterator)._execute();
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}
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