// // RACSequence.h // ReactiveCocoa // // Created by Justin Spahr-Summers on 2012-10-29. // Copyright (c) 2012 GitHub. All rights reserved. // #import #import "RACStream.h" @class RACScheduler; @class RACSignal; /// Represents an immutable sequence of values. Unless otherwise specified, the /// sequences' values are evaluated lazily on demand. Like Cocoa collections, /// sequences cannot contain nil. /// /// Most inherited RACStream methods that accept a block will execute the block /// _at most_ once for each value that is evaluated in the returned sequence. /// Side effects are subject to the behavior described in /// +sequenceWithHeadBlock:tailBlock:. /// /// Implemented as a class cluster. A minimal implementation for a subclass /// consists simply of -head and -tail. @interface RACSequence : RACStream /// The first object in the sequence, or nil if the sequence is empty. /// /// Subclasses must provide an implementation of this method. @property (nonatomic, strong, readonly) id head; /// All but the first object in the sequence, or nil if the sequence is empty. /// /// Subclasses must provide an implementation of this method. @property (nonatomic, strong, readonly) RACSequence *tail; /// Evaluates the full sequence to produce an equivalently-sized array. @property (nonatomic, copy, readonly) NSArray *array; /// Returns an enumerator of all objects in the sequence. @property (nonatomic, copy, readonly) NSEnumerator *objectEnumerator; /// Converts a sequence into an eager sequence. /// /// An eager sequence fully evaluates all of its values immediately. Sequences /// derived from an eager sequence will also be eager. /// /// Returns a new eager sequence, or the receiver if the sequence is already /// eager. @property (nonatomic, copy, readonly) RACSequence *eagerSequence; /// Converts a sequence into a lazy sequence. /// /// A lazy sequence evaluates its values on demand, as they are accessed. /// Sequences derived from a lazy sequence will also be lazy. /// /// Returns a new lazy sequence, or the receiver if the sequence is already lazy. @property (nonatomic, copy, readonly) RACSequence *lazySequence; /// Invokes -signalWithScheduler: with a new RACScheduler. - (RACSignal *)signal; /// Evaluates the full sequence on the given scheduler. /// /// Each item is evaluated in its own scheduled block, such that control of the /// scheduler is yielded between each value. /// /// Returns a signal which sends the receiver's values on the given scheduler as /// they're evaluated. - (RACSignal *)signalWithScheduler:(RACScheduler *)scheduler; /// Applies a left fold to the sequence. /// /// This is the same as iterating the sequence along with a provided start value. /// This uses a constant amount of memory. A left fold is left-associative so in /// the sequence [1,2,3] the block would applied in the following order: /// reduce(reduce(reduce(start, 1), 2), 3) /// /// start - The starting value for the fold. Used as `accumulator` for the /// first fold. /// reduce - The block used to combine the accumulated value and the next value. /// Cannot be nil. /// /// Returns a reduced value. - (id)foldLeftWithStart:(id)start reduce:(id (^)(id accumulator, id value))reduce; /// Applies a right fold to the sequence. /// /// A right fold is equivalent to recursion on the list. The block is evaluated /// from the right to the left in list. It is right associative so it's applied /// to the rightmost elements first. For example, in the sequence [1,2,3] the /// block is applied in the order: /// reduce(1, reduce(2, reduce(3, start))) /// /// start - The starting value for the fold. /// reduce - The block used to combine the accumulated value and the next head. /// The block is given the accumulated value and the value of the rest /// of the computation (result of the recursion). This is computed when /// you retrieve its value using `rest.head`. This allows you to /// prevent unnecessary computation by not accessing `rest.head` if you /// don't need to. /// /// Returns a reduced value. - (id)foldRightWithStart:(id)start reduce:(id (^)(id first, RACSequence *rest))reduce; /// Check if any value in sequence passes the block. /// /// block - The block predicate used to check each item. Cannot be nil. /// /// Returns a boolean indiciating if any value in the sequence passed. - (BOOL)any:(BOOL (^)(id value))block; /// Check if all values in the sequence pass the block. /// /// block - The block predicate used to check each item. Cannot be nil. /// /// Returns a boolean indicating if all values in the sequence passed. - (BOOL)all:(BOOL (^)(id value))block; /// Returns the first object that passes the block. /// /// block - The block predicate used to check each item. Cannot be nil. /// /// Returns an object that passes the block or nil if no objects passed. - (id)objectPassingTest:(BOOL (^)(id value))block; /// Creates a sequence that dynamically generates its values. /// /// headBlock - Invoked the first time -head is accessed. /// tailBlock - Invoked the first time -tail is accessed. /// /// The results from each block are memoized, so each block will be invoked at /// most once, no matter how many times the head and tail properties of the /// sequence are accessed. /// /// Any side effects in `headBlock` or `tailBlock` should be thread-safe, since /// the sequence may be evaluated at any time from any thread. Not only that, but /// -tail may be accessed before -head, or both may be accessed simultaneously. /// As noted above, side effects will only be triggered the _first_ time -head or /// -tail is invoked. /// /// Returns a sequence that lazily invokes the given blocks to provide head and /// tail. `headBlock` must not be nil. + (RACSequence *)sequenceWithHeadBlock:(id (^)(void))headBlock tailBlock:(RACSequence *(^)(void))tailBlock; @end @interface RACSequence (Deprecated) - (id)foldLeftWithStart:(id)start combine:(id (^)(id accumulator, id value))combine __attribute__((deprecated("Renamed to -foldLeftWithStart:reduce:"))); - (id)foldRightWithStart:(id)start combine:(id (^)(id first, RACSequence *rest))combine __attribute__((deprecated("Renamed to -foldRightWithStart:reduce:"))); @end