class Rinda::Tuple
A tuple is the elementary object in Rinda programming. Tuples may be matched against templates if the tuple and the template are the same size.
Public Class Methods
Public Instance Methods
# File lib/rinda/rinda.rb, line 68 def [](k) @tuple[k] end
Accessor method for elements of the tuple.
# File lib/rinda/rinda.rb, line 83
def each # FIXME
if Hash === @tuple
@tuple.each { |k, v| yield(k, v) }
else
@tuple.each_with_index { |v, k| yield(k, v) }
end
end Iterate through the tuple, yielding the index or key, and the value, thus ensuring arrays are iterated similarly to hashes.
# File lib/rinda/rinda.rb, line 75 def fetch(k) @tuple.fetch(k) end
Fetches item k from the tuple.
# File lib/rinda/rinda.rb, line 61 def size @tuple.size end
The number of elements in the tuple.
# File lib/rinda/rinda.rb, line 93 def value @tuple end
Return the tuple itself
Private Instance Methods
# File lib/rinda/rinda.rb, line 99 def hash?(ary_or_hash) ary_or_hash.respond_to?(:keys) end
# File lib/rinda/rinda.rb, line 106
def init_with_ary(ary)
@tuple = Array.new(ary.size)
@tuple.size.times do |i|
@tuple[i] = ary[i]
end
end Munges ary into a valid Tuple.
# File lib/rinda/rinda.rb, line 116
def init_with_hash(hash)
@tuple = Hash.new
hash.each do |k, v|
raise InvalidHashTupleKey unless String === k
@tuple[k] = v
end
end Ensures hash is a valid Tuple.
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