—package
Mojo::Collection;
use
Mojo::Base -strict;
use
List::Util;
use
Mojo::ByteStream;
our
@EXPORT_OK
= (
'c'
);
sub
AUTOLOAD {
my
$self
=
shift
;
my
(
$package
,
$method
) =
our
$AUTOLOAD
=~ /^([\w:]+)::(\w+)$/;
croak
"Undefined subroutine &${package}::$method called"
unless
blessed
$self
&&
$self
->isa(__PACKAGE__);
croak
qq{Can't locate object method "$method" via package "$package"}
unless
@$self
;
return
$self
->pluck(
$method
,
@_
);
}
sub
DESTROY { }
sub
new {
my
$class
=
shift
;
return
bless
[
@_
],
ref
$class
||
$class
;
}
sub
c { __PACKAGE__->new(
@_
) }
sub
compact {
shift
->
grep
(
sub
{
length
(
$_
//
''
) });
}
sub
each
{
my
(
$self
,
$cb
) =
@_
;
return
@$self
unless
$cb
;
my
$i
= 1;
$_
->
$cb
(
$i
++)
for
@$self
;
return
$self
;
}
sub
first {
my
(
$self
,
$cb
) =
@_
;
return
$self
->[0]
unless
$cb
;
return
List::Util::first {
$cb
->(
$_
) }
@$self
if
ref
$cb
eq
'CODE'
;
return
List::Util::first {
$_
=~
$cb
}
@$self
;
}
sub
flatten {
$_
[0]->new(_flatten(@{
$_
[0]})) }
sub
grep
{
my
(
$self
,
$cb
) =
@_
;
return
$self
->new(
grep
{
$cb
->(
$_
) }
@$self
)
if
ref
$cb
eq
'CODE'
;
return
$self
->new(
grep
{
$_
=~
$cb
}
@$self
);
}
sub
join
{ Mojo::ByteStream->new(
join
$_
[1],
map
({
"$_"
} @{
$_
[0]})) }
sub
map
{
my
(
$self
,
$cb
) =
@_
;
return
$self
->new(
map
{
$_
->
$cb
}
@$self
);
}
sub
pluck {
my
(
$self
,
$method
,
@args
) =
@_
;
return
$self
->
map
(
sub
{
$_
->
$method
(
@args
) });
}
sub
reverse
{
$_
[0]->new(
reverse
@{
$_
[0]}) }
sub
shuffle {
$_
[0]->new(List::Util::shuffle @{
$_
[0]}) }
sub
size {
scalar
@{
$_
[0]} }
sub
slice {
my
$self
=
shift
;
return
$self
->new(
@$self
[
@_
]);
}
sub
sort
{
my
(
$self
,
$cb
) =
@_
;
return
$self
->new(
$cb
?
sort
{
$a
->
$cb
(
$b
) }
@$self
:
sort
@$self
);
}
sub
tap {
shift
->Mojo::Base::tap(
@_
) }
sub
uniq {
my
$self
=
shift
;
my
%seen
;
return
$self
->
grep
(
sub
{ !
$seen
{
$_
}++ });
}
sub
_flatten {
map
{ _ref(
$_
) ? _flatten(
@$_
) :
$_
}
@_
;
}
sub
_ref {
defined
$_
[0] && (
ref
$_
[0] eq
'ARRAY'
||
$_
[0]->isa(__PACKAGE__)) }
1;
=encoding utf8
=head1 NAME
Mojo::Collection - Collection
=head1 SYNOPSIS
# Manipulate collections
use Mojo::Collection;
my $collection = Mojo::Collection->new(qw(just works));
unshift @$collection, 'it';
$collection->map(sub { ucfirst })->each(sub {
my ($word, $count) = @_;
say "$count: $word";
});
# Use the alternative constructor
use Mojo::Collection 'c';
c(qw(a b c))->join('/')->url_escape->say;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
L<Mojo::Collection> is a container for collections.
=head1 FUNCTIONS
L<Mojo::Collection> implements the following functions.
=head2 c
my $collection = c(1, 2, 3);
Construct a new array-based L<Mojo::Collection> object.
=head1 METHODS
L<Mojo::Collection> implements the following methods.
=head2 new
my $collection = Mojo::Collection->new(1, 2, 3);
Construct a new array-based L<Mojo::Collection> object.
=head2 compact
my $new = $collection->compact;
Create a new collection with all elements that are defined and not an empty
string.
=head2 each
my @elements = $collection->each;
$collection = $collection->each(sub {...});
Evaluate callback for each element in collection or return all elements as a
list if none has been provided. The element will be the first argument passed
to the callback and is also available as C<$_>.
$collection->each(sub {
my ($e, $count) = @_;
say "$count: $e";
});
=head2 first
my $first = $collection->first;
my $first = $collection->first(qr/foo/);
my $first = $collection->first(sub {...});
Evaluate regular expression or callback for each element in collection and
return the first one that matched the regular expression, or for which the
callback returned true. The element will be the first argument passed to the
callback and is also available as C<$_>.
my $five = $collection->first(sub { $_ == 5 });
=head2 flatten
my $new = $collection->flatten;
Flatten nested collections/arrays recursively and create a new collection with
all elements.
=head2 grep
my $new = $collection->grep(qr/foo/);
my $new = $collection->grep(sub {...});
Evaluate regular expression or callback for each element in collection and
create a new collection with all elements that matched the regular expression,
or for which the callback returned true. The element will be the first
argument passed to the callback and is also available as C<$_>.
my $interesting = $collection->grep(qr/mojo/i);
=head2 join
my $stream = $collection->join("\n");
Turn collection into L<Mojo::ByteStream>.
$collection->join("\n")->say;
=head2 map
my $new = $collection->map(sub {...});
Evaluate callback for each element in collection and create a new collection
from the results. The element will be the first argument passed to the
callback and is also available as C<$_>.
my $doubled = $collection->map(sub { $_ * 2 });
=head2 pluck
my $new = $collection->pluck($method);
my $new = $collection->pluck($method, @args);
Call method on each element in collection and create a new collection from the
results.
# Equal to but more convenient than
my $new = $collection->map(sub { $_->$method(@args) });
=head2 reverse
my $new = $collection->reverse;
Create a new collection with all elements in reverse order.
=head2 slice
my $new = $collection->slice(4 .. 7);
Create a new collection with all selected elements.
=head2 shuffle
my $new = $collection->shuffle;
Create a new collection with all elements in random order.
=head2 size
my $size = $collection->size;
Number of elements in collection.
=head2 sort
my $new = $collection->sort;
my $new = $collection->sort(sub {...});
Sort elements based on return value of callback and create a new collection
from the results.
my $insensitive = $collection->sort(sub { uc(shift) cmp uc(shift) });
=head2 tap
$collection = $collection->tap(sub {...});
Alias for L<Mojo::Base/"tap">.
=head2 uniq
my $new = $collection->uniq;
Create a new collection without duplicate elements.
=head1 ELEMENT METHODS
In addition to the methods above, you can also call methods provided by all
elements in the collection directly and create a new collection from the
results, similar to C<pluck>.
push @$collection, Mojo::ByteStream->new("/home/sri/$_.txt") for 1 .. 9;
say $collection->slurp->b64_encode('');
=head1 ELEMENTS
Direct array reference access to elements is also possible.
say $collection->[23];
say for @$collection;
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Mojolicious>, L<Mojolicious::Guides>, L<http://mojolicio.us>.
=cut