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author | William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com> | 2022-07-29T03·29-0700 |
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committer | clbot <clbot@tvl.fyi> | 2022-07-29T03·35+0000 |
commit | 15c9ff49026f9ddbb42f663dfbc2668faa74cab2 (patch) | |
tree | 23da6e794623f267bfcc53802cd654e3d655dba9 /users/wpcarro/emacs/pkgs/list/list.el | |
parent | caf068253a8e7eacff0b255de66f830e726d6777 (diff) |
feat(wpcarro/emacs): Package al, list, set, struct r/4342
Originally I set-out to package `al.el`, but as I started traversing the dependencies, I needed to package increasingly more packages. I refactored some of these to prune their dependencies to slay this hydra before it turned into a never-ending project. I have mixed feelings about this. I also introduced `ert` and unit tests into my Elisp packaging, so it'll be nice to have build-time tests that run when Emacs updates land in depot. Change-Id: I2756dc60888b80255a495e08ae61bd547e6b3db2 Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/5998 Reviewed-by: wpcarro <wpcarro@gmail.com> Autosubmit: wpcarro <wpcarro@gmail.com> Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
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diff --git a/users/wpcarro/emacs/pkgs/list/list.el b/users/wpcarro/emacs/pkgs/list/list.el new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..836eee89ebf3 --- /dev/null +++ b/users/wpcarro/emacs/pkgs/list/list.el @@ -0,0 +1,193 @@ +;;; list.el --- Functions for working with lists -*- lexical-binding: t -*- + +;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com> +;; Version: 0.0.1 +;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24")) + +;;; Commentary: +;; Since I prefer having the `list-' namespace, I wrote this module to wrap many +;; of the functions that are defined in the the global namespace in ELisp. I +;; sometimes forget the names of these functions, so it's nice for them to be +;; organized like this. +;; +;; Motivation: +;; Here are some examples of function names that I cannot tolerate: +;; - `car': Return the first element (i.e. "head") of a linked list +;; - `cdr': Return the tail of a linked list + +;; As are most APIs for standard libraries that I write, this is heavily +;; influenced by Elixir's standard library. +;; +;; Elixir's List library: +;; - ++/2 +;; - --/2 +;; - hd/1 +;; - tl/1 +;; - in/2 +;; - length/1 +;; +;; Similar libraries: +;; - dash.el: Functional library that mimmicks Clojure. It is consumed herein. +;; - list-utils.el: Utility library that covers things that dash.el may not +;; cover. +;; stream.el: Elisp implementation of streams, "implemented as delayed +;; evaluation of cons cells." + +;; TODO: Consider naming this file linked-list.el. + +;; TODO: Support module-like macro that auto-namespaces functions. + +;; TODO: Consider wrapping most data structures like linked-lists, +;; associative-lists, etc in a `cl-defstruct', so that the dispatching by type +;; can be nominal instead of duck-typing. I'm not sure if this is a good idea +;; or not. If I do this, I should provide isomorphisms to map between idiomatic +;; ways of working with Elisp data structures and my wrapped variants. + +;; TODO: Are function aliases/synonyms even a good idea? Or do they just +;; bloat the API unnecessarily? + +;;; Code: + +;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; +;; Dependencies +;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; + +(require 'dash) +(require 'set) + +;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; +;; Library +;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; + +(defun list-new () + "Return a new, empty list." + '()) + +(defun list-concat (&rest lists) + "Joins `LISTS' into on list." + (apply #'-concat lists)) + +(defun list-join (joint xs) + "Join a list of strings, XS, with JOINT." + (if (list-empty? xs) + "" + (list-reduce (list-first xs) + (lambda (x acc) + (string-concat acc joint x)) + (list-tail xs)))) + +(defun list-length (xs) + "Return the number of elements in `XS'." + (length xs)) + +(defun list-get (i xs) + "Return the value in `XS' at `I', or nil." + (nth i xs)) + +(defun list-head (xs) + "Return the head of `XS'." + (car xs)) + +;; TODO: Learn how to write proper function aliases. +(defun list-first (xs) + "Alias for `list-head' for `XS'." + (list-head xs)) + +(defun list-tail (xs) + "Return the tail of `XS'." + (cdr xs)) + +(defun list-reverse (xs) + "Reverses `XS'." + (reverse xs)) + +(defun list-cons (x xs) + "Add `X' to the head of `XS'." + (cons x xs)) + +;; map, filter, reduce + +;; TODO: Create function adapters like swap. +;; (defun adapter/swap (f) +;; "Return a new function that wraps `F' and swaps the arguments." +;; (lambda (a b) +;; (funcall f b a))) + +;; TODO: Make this function work. +(defun list-reduce (acc f xs) + "Return over `XS' calling `F' on an element in `XS'and `ACC'." + (-reduce-from (lambda (acc x) (funcall f x acc)) acc xs)) + +(defun list-map (f xs) + "Call `F' on each element of `XS'." + (-map f xs)) + +(defun list-map-indexed (f xs) + "Call `F' on each element of `XS' along with its index." + (-map-indexed (lambda (i x) (funcall f x i)) xs)) + +(defun list-filter (p xs) + "Return a subset of XS where predicate P returned t." + (list-reverse + (list-reduce + '() + (lambda (x acc) + (if (funcall p x) + (list-cons x acc) + acc)) + xs))) + +(defun list-reject (p xs) + "Return a subset of XS where predicate of P return nil." + (list-filter (lambda (x) (not (funcall p x))) xs)) + +(defun list-find (p xs) + "Return the first x in XS that passes P or nil." + (-find p xs)) + +;; TODO: Support dedupe. +;; TODO: Should we call this unique? Or distinct? + +;; TODO: Add tests. +(defun list-dedupe-adjacent (xs) + "Return XS without adjacent duplicates." + (list-reduce (list (list-first xs)) + (lambda (x acc) + (if (equal x (list-first acc)) + acc + (list-cons x acc))) + xs)) + +;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; +;; Predicates +;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; + +(defun list-instance? (xs) + "Return t if `XS' is a list. +Be leery of using this with things like alists. Many data structures in Elisp + are implemented using linked lists." + (listp xs)) + +(defun list-empty? (xs) + "Return t if XS are empty." + (= 0 (list-length xs))) + +(defun list-all? (p xs) + "Return t if all `XS' pass the predicate, `P'." + (-all? p xs)) + +(defun list-any? (p xs) + "Return t if any `XS' pass the predicate, `P'." + (-any? p xs)) + +(defun list-contains? (x xs) + "Return t if X is in XS using `equal'." + (-contains? xs x)) + +(defun list-xs-distinct-by? (f xs) + "Return t if all elements in XS are distinct after applying F to each." + (= (length xs) + (->> xs (-map f) set-from-list set-count))) + +(provide 'list) +;;; list.el ends here |