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(improved module formatting; improved isArray; added isArrayLike; fixed _deepCopy; and improved defaultKeySort, code by User:Alexiscoutinho) |
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− | --[[ |
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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− | -- |
+ | -- TableTools -- |
-- -- |
-- -- |
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-- This module includes a number of functions for dealing with Lua tables. -- |
-- This module includes a number of functions for dealing with Lua tables. -- |
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− | -- It is a meta-module, meant to be called from other Lua modules, and should |
+ | -- It is a meta-module, meant to be called from other Lua modules, and should not -- |
− | -- |
+ | -- be called directly from #invoke. -- |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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− | --]] |
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local libraryUtil = require('libraryUtil') |
local libraryUtil = require('libraryUtil') |
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local checkTypeMulti = libraryUtil.checkTypeMulti |
local checkTypeMulti = libraryUtil.checkTypeMulti |
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− | --[[ |
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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-- isPositiveInteger |
-- isPositiveInteger |
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-- hash part of a table. |
-- hash part of a table. |
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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− | --]] |
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function p.isPositiveInteger(v) |
function p.isPositiveInteger(v) |
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return type(v) == 'number' and v >= 1 and floor(v) == v and v < infinity |
return type(v) == 'number' and v >= 1 and floor(v) == v and v < infinity |
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end |
end |
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− | --[[ |
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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-- isNan |
-- isNan |
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-- |
-- |
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− | -- This function returns true if the given number is a NaN value, and false |
+ | -- This function returns true if the given number is a NaN value, and false if |
− | -- |
+ | -- not. Although it doesn't operate on tables, it is included here as it is useful |
− | -- |
+ | -- for determining whether a value can be a valid table key. Lua will generate an |
− | -- |
+ | -- error if a NaN is used as a table key. |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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− | --]] |
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function p.isNan(v) |
function p.isNan(v) |
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return type(v) == 'number' and tostring(v) == '-nan' |
return type(v) == 'number' and tostring(v) == '-nan' |
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end |
end |
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− | --[[ |
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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-- shallowClone |
-- shallowClone |
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-- table will have no metatable of its own. |
-- table will have no metatable of its own. |
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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− | --]] |
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function p.shallowClone(t) |
function p.shallowClone(t) |
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+ | checkType('shallowClone', 1, t, 'table') |
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local ret = {} |
local ret = {} |
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for k, v in pairs(t) do |
for k, v in pairs(t) do |
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end |
end |
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− | --[[ |
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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-- removeDuplicates |
-- removeDuplicates |
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-- removed, but otherwise the array order is unchanged. |
-- removed, but otherwise the array order is unchanged. |
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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− | --]] |
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function p.removeDuplicates(t) |
function p.removeDuplicates(t) |
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checkType('removeDuplicates', 1, t, 'table') |
checkType('removeDuplicates', 1, t, 'table') |
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local isNan = p.isNan |
local isNan = p.isNan |
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local ret, exists = {}, {} |
local ret, exists = {}, {} |
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− | for |
+ | for _, v in ipairs(t) do |
if isNan(v) then |
if isNan(v) then |
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-- NaNs can't be table keys, and they are also unique, so we don't need to check existence. |
-- NaNs can't be table keys, and they are also unique, so we don't need to check existence. |
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exists[v] = true |
exists[v] = true |
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end |
end |
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− | end |
+ | end |
end |
end |
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return ret |
return ret |
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− | end |
+ | end |
− | --[[ |
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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-- numKeys |
-- numKeys |
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-- keys that have non-nil values, sorted in numerical order. |
-- keys that have non-nil values, sorted in numerical order. |
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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− | --]] |
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function p.numKeys(t) |
function p.numKeys(t) |
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checkType('numKeys', 1, t, 'table') |
checkType('numKeys', 1, t, 'table') |
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local isPositiveInteger = p.isPositiveInteger |
local isPositiveInteger = p.isPositiveInteger |
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local nums = {} |
local nums = {} |
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− | for k |
+ | for k in pairs(t) do |
if isPositiveInteger(k) then |
if isPositiveInteger(k) then |
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nums[#nums + 1] = k |
nums[#nums + 1] = k |
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end |
end |
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− | --[[ |
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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-- affixNums |
-- affixNums |
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-- This takes a table and returns an array containing the numbers of keys with the |
-- This takes a table and returns an array containing the numbers of keys with the |
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-- specified prefix and suffix. For example, for the table |
-- specified prefix and suffix. For example, for the table |
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− | -- {a1 = 'foo', a3 = 'bar', a6 = 'baz'} and the prefix "a", affixNums will |
+ | -- {a1 = 'foo', a3 = 'bar', a6 = 'baz'} and the prefix "a", affixNums will return |
− | -- |
+ | -- {1, 3, 6}. |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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− | --]] |
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function p.affixNums(t, prefix, suffix) |
function p.affixNums(t, prefix, suffix) |
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checkType('affixNums', 1, t, 'table') |
checkType('affixNums', 1, t, 'table') |
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local nums = {} |
local nums = {} |
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− | for k |
+ | for k in pairs(t) do |
− | if type(k) == 'string' then |
+ | if type(k) == 'string' then |
local num = mw.ustring.match(k, pattern) |
local num = mw.ustring.match(k, pattern) |
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if num then |
if num then |
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end |
end |
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− | --[[ |
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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-- numData |
-- numData |
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-- |
-- |
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− | -- Given a table with keys like |
+ | -- Given a table with keys like {"foo1", "bar1", "foo2", "baz2"}, returns a table |
− | -- of subtables in the format |
+ | -- of subtables in the format |
− | -- { |
+ | -- {[1] = {foo = 'text', bar = 'text'}, [2] = {foo = 'text', baz = 'text'}}. |
− | -- Keys that don't end with an integer are stored in a subtable named "other". |
+ | -- Keys that don't end with an integer are stored in a subtable named "other". The |
− | -- |
+ | -- compress option compresses the table so that it can be iterated over with |
-- ipairs. |
-- ipairs. |
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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− | --]] |
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function p.numData(t, compress) |
function p.numData(t, compress) |
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checkType('numData', 1, t, 'table') |
checkType('numData', 1, t, 'table') |
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end |
end |
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− | --[[ |
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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-- compressSparseArray |
-- compressSparseArray |
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-- ipairs. |
-- ipairs. |
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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− | --]] |
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function p.compressSparseArray(t) |
function p.compressSparseArray(t) |
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checkType('compressSparseArray', 1, t, 'table') |
checkType('compressSparseArray', 1, t, 'table') |
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end |
end |
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− | --[[ |
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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-- sparseIpairs |
-- sparseIpairs |
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-- handle nil values. |
-- handle nil values. |
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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− | --]] |
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function p.sparseIpairs(t) |
function p.sparseIpairs(t) |
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checkType('sparseIpairs', 1, t, 'table') |
checkType('sparseIpairs', 1, t, 'table') |
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end |
end |
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− | --[[ |
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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-- size |
-- size |
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-- but for arrays it is more efficient to use the # operator. |
-- but for arrays it is more efficient to use the # operator. |
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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− | --]] |
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− | |||
function p.size(t) |
function p.size(t) |
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checkType('size', 1, t, 'table') |
checkType('size', 1, t, 'table') |
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local i = 0 |
local i = 0 |
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− | for |
+ | for _ in pairs(t) do |
i = i + 1 |
i = i + 1 |
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end |
end |
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return i |
return i |
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end |
end |
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local function defaultKeySort(item1, item2) |
local function defaultKeySort(item1, item2) |
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if type1 ~= type2 then |
if type1 ~= type2 then |
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return type1 < type2 |
return type1 < type2 |
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− | + | elseif type1 == 'table' or type1 == 'boolean' or type1 == 'function' then |
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+ | return tostring(item1) < tostring(item2) |
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+ | else |
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return item1 < item2 |
return item1 < item2 |
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end |
end |
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end |
end |
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+ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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− | |||
+ | -- keysToList |
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− | --[[ |
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+ | -- |
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− | Returns a list of the keys in a table, sorted using either a default |
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+ | -- Returns an array of the keys in a table, sorted using either a default |
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− | comparison function or a custom keySort function. |
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+ | -- comparison function or a custom keySort function. |
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− | ]] |
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+ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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function p.keysToList(t, keySort, checked) |
function p.keysToList(t, keySort, checked) |
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if not checked then |
if not checked then |
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checkType('keysToList', 1, t, 'table') |
checkType('keysToList', 1, t, 'table') |
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− | checkTypeMulti('keysToList', 2, keySort, { |
+ | checkTypeMulti('keysToList', 2, keySort, {'function', 'boolean', 'nil'}) |
end |
end |
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+ | |||
− | |||
− | local |
+ | local arr = {} |
local index = 1 |
local index = 1 |
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− | for |
+ | for k in pairs(t) do |
− | + | arr[index] = k |
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index = index + 1 |
index = index + 1 |
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end |
end |
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+ | |||
− | |||
if keySort ~= false then |
if keySort ~= false then |
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keySort = type(keySort) == 'function' and keySort or defaultKeySort |
keySort = type(keySort) == 'function' and keySort or defaultKeySort |
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+ | table.sort(arr, keySort) |
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− | |||
− | table.sort(list, keySort) |
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end |
end |
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+ | |||
− | |||
− | return |
+ | return arr |
end |
end |
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+ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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− | --[[ |
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+ | -- sortedPairs |
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− | Iterates through a table, with the keys sorted using the keysToList function. |
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+ | -- |
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− | If there are only numerical keys, sparseIpairs is probably more efficient. |
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+ | -- Iterates through a table, with the keys sorted using the keysToList function. |
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− | ]] |
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+ | -- If there are only numerical keys, sparseIpairs is probably more efficient. |
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+ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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function p.sortedPairs(t, keySort) |
function p.sortedPairs(t, keySort) |
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checkType('sortedPairs', 1, t, 'table') |
checkType('sortedPairs', 1, t, 'table') |
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checkType('sortedPairs', 2, keySort, 'function', true) |
checkType('sortedPairs', 2, keySort, 'function', true) |
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+ | |||
− | |||
− | local |
+ | local arr = p.keysToList(t, keySort, true) |
+ | |||
− | |||
local i = 0 |
local i = 0 |
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− | return function() |
+ | return function () |
i = i + 1 |
i = i + 1 |
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− | local key = |
+ | local key = arr[i] |
if key ~= nil then |
if key ~= nil then |
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return key, t[key] |
return key, t[key] |
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end |
end |
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+ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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− | --[[ |
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+ | -- isArray |
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− | Returns true if all keys in the table are consecutive integers starting at 1. |
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− | -- |
+ | -- |
+ | -- Returns true if the given value is a table and all keys are consecutive |
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− | function p.isArray(t) |
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+ | -- integers starting at 1. |
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− | checkType("isArray", 1, t, "table") |
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+ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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− | |||
+ | function p.isArray(v) |
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+ | if type(v) ~= 'table' then |
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+ | return false |
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+ | end |
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local i = 0 |
local i = 0 |
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− | for |
+ | for _ in pairs(v) do |
i = i + 1 |
i = i + 1 |
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− | if |
+ | if v[i] == nil then |
return false |
return false |
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end |
end |
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end |
end |
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+ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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− | -- { "a", "b", "c" } -> { a = 1, b = 2, c = 3 } |
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+ | -- isArrayLike |
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− | function p.invert(array) |
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+ | -- |
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− | checkType("invert", 1, array, "table") |
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+ | -- Returns true if the given value is iterable and all keys are consecutive |
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− | |||
+ | -- integers starting at 1. |
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+ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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+ | function p.isArrayLike(v) |
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+ | if not pcall(pairs, v) then |
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+ | return false |
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+ | end |
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+ | local i = 0 |
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+ | for _ in pairs(v) do |
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+ | i = i + 1 |
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+ | if v[i] == nil then |
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+ | return false |
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+ | end |
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+ | end |
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+ | return true |
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+ | end |
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+ | |||
+ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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+ | -- invert |
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+ | -- |
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+ | -- Transposes the keys and values in an array. For example, {"a", "b", "c"} -> |
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+ | -- {a = 1, b = 2, c = 3}. |
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+ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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+ | function p.invert(arr) |
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+ | checkType("invert", 1, arr, "table") |
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+ | |||
local map = {} |
local map = {} |
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− | for i, v in ipairs( |
+ | for i, v in ipairs(arr) do |
map[v] = i |
map[v] = i |
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end |
end |
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+ | |||
− | |||
return map |
return map |
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end |
end |
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+ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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− | --[[ |
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+ | -- listToSet |
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− | { "a", "b", "c" } -> { ["a"] = true, ["b"] = true, ["c"] = true } |
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− | -- |
+ | -- |
+ | -- Creates a set from the array part of the table. Indexing the set by any of the |
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+ | -- values of the array returns true. For example, {"a", "b", "c"} -> |
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+ | -- {a = true, b = true, c = true}. |
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+ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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function p.listToSet(t) |
function p.listToSet(t) |
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checkType("listToSet", 1, t, "table") |
checkType("listToSet", 1, t, "table") |
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+ | |||
− | |||
local set = {} |
local set = {} |
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for _, item in ipairs(t) do |
for _, item in ipairs(t) do |
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set[item] = true |
set[item] = true |
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end |
end |
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+ | |||
− | |||
return set |
return set |
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end |
end |
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+ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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− | --[[ |
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+ | -- deepCopy |
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− | Recursive deep copy function. |
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+ | -- |
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− | Preserves identities of subtables. |
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+ | -- Recursive deep copy function. Preserves identities of subtables. |
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− | |||
+ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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− | ]] |
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local function _deepCopy(orig, includeMetatable, already_seen) |
local function _deepCopy(orig, includeMetatable, already_seen) |
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-- Stores copies of tables indexed by the original table. |
-- Stores copies of tables indexed by the original table. |
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already_seen = already_seen or {} |
already_seen = already_seen or {} |
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+ | |||
− | |||
local copy = already_seen[orig] |
local copy = already_seen[orig] |
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if copy ~= nil then |
if copy ~= nil then |
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return copy |
return copy |
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end |
end |
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+ | |||
− | |||
if type(orig) == 'table' then |
if type(orig) == 'table' then |
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copy = {} |
copy = {} |
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for orig_key, orig_value in pairs(orig) do |
for orig_key, orig_value in pairs(orig) do |
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− | copy[ |
+ | copy[_deepCopy(orig_key, includeMetatable, already_seen)] = _deepCopy(orig_value, includeMetatable, already_seen) |
end |
end |
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already_seen[orig] = copy |
already_seen[orig] = copy |
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+ | |||
− | |||
if includeMetatable then |
if includeMetatable then |
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local mt = getmetatable(orig) |
local mt = getmetatable(orig) |
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if mt ~= nil then |
if mt ~= nil then |
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− | local mt_copy = |
+ | local mt_copy = _deepCopy(mt, includeMetatable, already_seen) |
setmetatable(copy, mt_copy) |
setmetatable(copy, mt_copy) |
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already_seen[mt] = mt_copy |
already_seen[mt] = mt_copy |
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function p.deepCopy(orig, noMetatable, already_seen) |
function p.deepCopy(orig, noMetatable, already_seen) |
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checkType("deepCopy", 3, already_seen, "table", true) |
checkType("deepCopy", 3, already_seen, "table", true) |
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− | |||
return _deepCopy(orig, not noMetatable, already_seen) |
return _deepCopy(orig, not noMetatable, already_seen) |
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end |
end |
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+ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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− | --[[ |
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+ | -- sparseConcat |
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− | Concatenates all values in the table that are indexed by a number, in order. |
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+ | -- |
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− | sparseConcat{ a, nil, c, d } => "acd" |
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+ | -- Concatenates all values in the table that are indexed by a number, in order. |
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− | sparseConcat{ nil, b, c, d } => "bcd" |
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+ | -- sparseConcat{a, nil, c, d} => "acd" |
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− | ]] |
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+ | -- sparseConcat{nil, b, c, d} => "bcd" |
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+ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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function p.sparseConcat(t, sep, i, j) |
function p.sparseConcat(t, sep, i, j) |
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− | local |
+ | local arr = {} |
+ | |||
− | |||
− | local |
+ | local arr_i = 0 |
for _, v in p.sparseIpairs(t) do |
for _, v in p.sparseIpairs(t) do |
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− | + | arr_i = arr_i + 1 |
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− | + | arr[arr_i] = v |
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end |
end |
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− | |||
− | return table.concat(list, sep, i, j) |
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− | end |
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+ | return table.concat(arr, sep, i, j) |
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− | --[[ |
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+ | end |
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− | -- Finds the length of an array, or of a quasi-array with keys such |
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− | -- as "data1", "data2", etc., using an exponential search algorithm. |
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− | -- It is similar to the operator #, but may return |
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− | -- a different value when there are gaps in the array portion of the table. |
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− | -- Intended to be used on data loaded with mw.loadData. For other tables, use #. |
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− | -- Note: #frame.args in frame object always be set to 0, regardless of |
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− | -- the number of unnamed template parameters, so use this function for |
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− | -- frame.args. |
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− | --]] |
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+ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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+ | -- length |
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+ | -- |
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+ | -- Finds the length of an array, or of a quasi-array with keys such as "data1", |
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+ | -- "data2", etc., using an exponential search algorithm. It is similar to the |
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+ | -- operator #, but may return a different value when there are gaps in the array |
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+ | -- portion of the table. Intended to be used on data loaded with mw.loadData. For |
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+ | -- other tables, use #. |
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+ | -- Note: #frame.args in frame object always be set to 0, regardless of the number |
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+ | -- of unnamed template parameters, so use this function for frame.args. |
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+ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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function p.length(t, prefix) |
function p.length(t, prefix) |
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− | -- requiring module inline so that [[Module:Exponential search]] |
+ | -- requiring module inline so that [[Module:Exponential search]] which is |
− | -- |
+ | -- only needed by this one function doesn't get millions of transclusions |
− | -- doesn't get millions of transclusions |
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local expSearch = require("Module:Exponential search") |
local expSearch = require("Module:Exponential search") |
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checkType('length', 1, t, 'table') |
checkType('length', 1, t, 'table') |
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checkType('length', 2, prefix, 'string', true) |
checkType('length', 2, prefix, 'string', true) |
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− | return expSearch(function(i) |
+ | return expSearch(function (i) |
local key |
local key |
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if prefix then |
if prefix then |
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end) or 0 |
end) or 0 |
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end |
end |
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+ | |||
+ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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+ | -- inArray |
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+ | -- |
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+ | -- Returns true if valueToFind is a member of the array, and false otherwise. |
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+ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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function p.inArray(arr, valueToFind) |
function p.inArray(arr, valueToFind) |
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checkType("inArray", 1, arr, "table") |
checkType("inArray", 1, arr, "table") |
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− | |||
-- if valueToFind is nil, error? |
-- if valueToFind is nil, error? |
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+ | |||
− | |||
for _, v in ipairs(arr) do |
for _, v in ipairs(arr) do |
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if v == valueToFind then |
if v == valueToFind then |
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end |
end |
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end |
end |
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− | |||
return false |
return false |
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end |
end |
Revision as of 04:40, 4 October 2021
Documentation for this module may be created at Module:TableTools/doc
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- TableTools -- -- -- -- This module includes a number of functions for dealing with Lua tables. -- -- It is a meta-module, meant to be called from other Lua modules, and should not -- -- be called directly from #invoke. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ local libraryUtil = require('libraryUtil') local p = {} -- Define often-used variables and functions. local floor = math.floor local infinity = math.huge local checkType = libraryUtil.checkType local checkTypeMulti = libraryUtil.checkTypeMulti ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- isPositiveInteger -- -- This function returns true if the given value is a positive integer, and false -- if not. Although it doesn't operate on tables, it is included here as it is -- useful for determining whether a given table key is in the array part or the -- hash part of a table. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ function p.isPositiveInteger(v) return type(v) == 'number' and v >= 1 and floor(v) == v and v < infinity end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- isNan -- -- This function returns true if the given number is a NaN value, and false if -- not. Although it doesn't operate on tables, it is included here as it is useful -- for determining whether a value can be a valid table key. Lua will generate an -- error if a NaN is used as a table key. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ function p.isNan(v) return type(v) == 'number' and tostring(v) == '-nan' end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- shallowClone -- -- This returns a clone of a table. The value returned is a new table, but all -- subtables and functions are shared. Metamethods are respected, but the returned -- table will have no metatable of its own. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ function p.shallowClone(t) checkType('shallowClone', 1, t, 'table') local ret = {} for k, v in pairs(t) do ret[k] = v end return ret end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- removeDuplicates -- -- This removes duplicate values from an array. Non-positive-integer keys are -- ignored. The earliest value is kept, and all subsequent duplicate values are -- removed, but otherwise the array order is unchanged. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ function p.removeDuplicates(t) checkType('removeDuplicates', 1, t, 'table') local isNan = p.isNan local ret, exists = {}, {} for _, v in ipairs(t) do if isNan(v) then -- NaNs can't be table keys, and they are also unique, so we don't need to check existence. ret[#ret + 1] = v else if not exists[v] then ret[#ret + 1] = v exists[v] = true end end end return ret end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- numKeys -- -- This takes a table and returns an array containing the numbers of any numerical -- keys that have non-nil values, sorted in numerical order. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ function p.numKeys(t) checkType('numKeys', 1, t, 'table') local isPositiveInteger = p.isPositiveInteger local nums = {} for k in pairs(t) do if isPositiveInteger(k) then nums[#nums + 1] = k end end table.sort(nums) return nums end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- affixNums -- -- This takes a table and returns an array containing the numbers of keys with the -- specified prefix and suffix. For example, for the table -- {a1 = 'foo', a3 = 'bar', a6 = 'baz'} and the prefix "a", affixNums will return -- {1, 3, 6}. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ function p.affixNums(t, prefix, suffix) checkType('affixNums', 1, t, 'table') checkType('affixNums', 2, prefix, 'string', true) checkType('affixNums', 3, suffix, 'string', true) local function cleanPattern(s) -- Cleans a pattern so that the magic characters ()%.[]*+-?^$ are interpreted literally. return s:gsub('([%(%)%%%.%[%]%*%+%-%?%^%$])', '%%%1') end prefix = prefix or '' suffix = suffix or '' prefix = cleanPattern(prefix) suffix = cleanPattern(suffix) local pattern = '^' .. prefix .. '([1-9]%d*)' .. suffix .. '$' local nums = {} for k in pairs(t) do if type(k) == 'string' then local num = mw.ustring.match(k, pattern) if num then nums[#nums + 1] = tonumber(num) end end end table.sort(nums) return nums end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- numData -- -- Given a table with keys like {"foo1", "bar1", "foo2", "baz2"}, returns a table -- of subtables in the format -- {[1] = {foo = 'text', bar = 'text'}, [2] = {foo = 'text', baz = 'text'}}. -- Keys that don't end with an integer are stored in a subtable named "other". The -- compress option compresses the table so that it can be iterated over with -- ipairs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ function p.numData(t, compress) checkType('numData', 1, t, 'table') checkType('numData', 2, compress, 'boolean', true) local ret = {} for k, v in pairs(t) do local prefix, num = mw.ustring.match(tostring(k), '^([^0-9]*)([1-9][0-9]*)$') if num then num = tonumber(num) local subtable = ret[num] or {} if prefix == '' then -- Positional parameters match the blank string; put them at the start of the subtable instead. prefix = 1 end subtable[prefix] = v ret[num] = subtable else local subtable = ret.other or {} subtable[k] = v ret.other = subtable end end if compress then local other = ret.other ret = p.compressSparseArray(ret) ret.other = other end return ret end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- compressSparseArray -- -- This takes an array with one or more nil values, and removes the nil values -- while preserving the order, so that the array can be safely traversed with -- ipairs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ function p.compressSparseArray(t) checkType('compressSparseArray', 1, t, 'table') local ret = {} local nums = p.numKeys(t) for _, num in ipairs(nums) do ret[#ret + 1] = t[num] end return ret end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- sparseIpairs -- -- This is an iterator for sparse arrays. It can be used like ipairs, but can -- handle nil values. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ function p.sparseIpairs(t) checkType('sparseIpairs', 1, t, 'table') local nums = p.numKeys(t) local i = 0 local lim = #nums return function () i = i + 1 if i <= lim then local key = nums[i] return key, t[key] else return nil, nil end end end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- size -- -- This returns the size of a key/value pair table. It will also work on arrays, -- but for arrays it is more efficient to use the # operator. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ function p.size(t) checkType('size', 1, t, 'table') local i = 0 for _ in pairs(t) do i = i + 1 end return i end local function defaultKeySort(item1, item2) -- "number" < "string", so numbers will be sorted before strings. local type1, type2 = type(item1), type(item2) if type1 ~= type2 then return type1 < type2 elseif type1 == 'table' or type1 == 'boolean' or type1 == 'function' then return tostring(item1) < tostring(item2) else return item1 < item2 end end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- keysToList -- -- Returns an array of the keys in a table, sorted using either a default -- comparison function or a custom keySort function. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ function p.keysToList(t, keySort, checked) if not checked then checkType('keysToList', 1, t, 'table') checkTypeMulti('keysToList', 2, keySort, {'function', 'boolean', 'nil'}) end local arr = {} local index = 1 for k in pairs(t) do arr[index] = k index = index + 1 end if keySort ~= false then keySort = type(keySort) == 'function' and keySort or defaultKeySort table.sort(arr, keySort) end return arr end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- sortedPairs -- -- Iterates through a table, with the keys sorted using the keysToList function. -- If there are only numerical keys, sparseIpairs is probably more efficient. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ function p.sortedPairs(t, keySort) checkType('sortedPairs', 1, t, 'table') checkType('sortedPairs', 2, keySort, 'function', true) local arr = p.keysToList(t, keySort, true) local i = 0 return function () i = i + 1 local key = arr[i] if key ~= nil then return key, t[key] else return nil, nil end end end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- isArray -- -- Returns true if the given value is a table and all keys are consecutive -- integers starting at 1. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ function p.isArray(v) if type(v) ~= 'table' then return false end local i = 0 for _ in pairs(v) do i = i + 1 if v[i] == nil then return false end end return true end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- isArrayLike -- -- Returns true if the given value is iterable and all keys are consecutive -- integers starting at 1. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ function p.isArrayLike(v) if not pcall(pairs, v) then return false end local i = 0 for _ in pairs(v) do i = i + 1 if v[i] == nil then return false end end return true end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- invert -- -- Transposes the keys and values in an array. For example, {"a", "b", "c"} -> -- {a = 1, b = 2, c = 3}. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ function p.invert(arr) checkType("invert", 1, arr, "table") local map = {} for i, v in ipairs(arr) do map[v] = i end return map end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- listToSet -- -- Creates a set from the array part of the table. Indexing the set by any of the -- values of the array returns true. For example, {"a", "b", "c"} -> -- {a = true, b = true, c = true}. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ function p.listToSet(t) checkType("listToSet", 1, t, "table") local set = {} for _, item in ipairs(t) do set[item] = true end return set end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- deepCopy -- -- Recursive deep copy function. Preserves identities of subtables. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ local function _deepCopy(orig, includeMetatable, already_seen) -- Stores copies of tables indexed by the original table. already_seen = already_seen or {} local copy = already_seen[orig] if copy ~= nil then return copy end if type(orig) == 'table' then copy = {} for orig_key, orig_value in pairs(orig) do copy[_deepCopy(orig_key, includeMetatable, already_seen)] = _deepCopy(orig_value, includeMetatable, already_seen) end already_seen[orig] = copy if includeMetatable then local mt = getmetatable(orig) if mt ~= nil then local mt_copy = _deepCopy(mt, includeMetatable, already_seen) setmetatable(copy, mt_copy) already_seen[mt] = mt_copy end end else -- number, string, boolean, etc copy = orig end return copy end function p.deepCopy(orig, noMetatable, already_seen) checkType("deepCopy", 3, already_seen, "table", true) return _deepCopy(orig, not noMetatable, already_seen) end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- sparseConcat -- -- Concatenates all values in the table that are indexed by a number, in order. -- sparseConcat{a, nil, c, d} => "acd" -- sparseConcat{nil, b, c, d} => "bcd" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ function p.sparseConcat(t, sep, i, j) local arr = {} local arr_i = 0 for _, v in p.sparseIpairs(t) do arr_i = arr_i + 1 arr[arr_i] = v end return table.concat(arr, sep, i, j) end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- length -- -- Finds the length of an array, or of a quasi-array with keys such as "data1", -- "data2", etc., using an exponential search algorithm. It is similar to the -- operator #, but may return a different value when there are gaps in the array -- portion of the table. Intended to be used on data loaded with mw.loadData. For -- other tables, use #. -- Note: #frame.args in frame object always be set to 0, regardless of the number -- of unnamed template parameters, so use this function for frame.args. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ function p.length(t, prefix) -- requiring module inline so that [[Module:Exponential search]] which is -- only needed by this one function doesn't get millions of transclusions local expSearch = require("Module:Exponential search") checkType('length', 1, t, 'table') checkType('length', 2, prefix, 'string', true) return expSearch(function (i) local key if prefix then key = prefix .. tostring(i) else key = i end return t[key] ~= nil end) or 0 end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- inArray -- -- Returns true if valueToFind is a member of the array, and false otherwise. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ function p.inArray(arr, valueToFind) checkType("inArray", 1, arr, "table") -- if valueToFind is nil, error? for _, v in ipairs(arr) do if v == valueToFind then return true end end return false end return p