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| local infinity = math.huge | | local infinity = math.huge |
| local checkType = libraryUtil.checkType | | local checkType = libraryUtil.checkType |
| local checkTypeMulti = libraryUtil.checkTypeMulti
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| --[[ | | --[[ |
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| --]] | | --]] |
| function p.isPositiveInteger(v) | | function p.isPositiveInteger(v) |
| return type(v) == 'number' and v >= 1 and floor(v) == v and v < infinity | | if type(v) == 'number' and v >= 1 and floor(v) == v and v < infinity then |
| | return true |
| | else |
| | return false |
| | end |
| end | | end |
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| --]] | | --]] |
| function p.isNan(v) | | function p.isNan(v) |
| return type(v) == 'number' and tostring(v) == '-nan' | | if type(v) == 'number' and tostring(v) == '-nan' then |
| | return true |
| | else |
| | return false |
| | end |
| end | | end |
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| local function cleanPattern(s) | | local function cleanPattern(s) |
| -- Cleans a pattern so that the magic characters ()%.[]*+-?^$ are interpreted literally. | | -- Cleans a pattern so that the magic characters ()%.[]*+-?^$ are interpreted literally. |
| return s:gsub('([%(%)%%%.%[%]%*%+%-%?%^%$])', '%%%1') | | s = s:gsub('([()%%.%[%]*+-?^$])', '%%%1') |
| | return s |
| end | | end |
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| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| --]] | | --]] |
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| function p.size(t) | | function p.size(t) |
| checkType('size', 1, t, 'table') | | checkType('size', 1, t, 'table') |
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| end | | end |
| return i | | return i |
| end
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| local function defaultKeySort(item1, item2)
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| -- "number" < "string", so numbers will be sorted before strings.
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| local type1, type2 = type(item1), type(item2)
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| if type1 ~= type2 then
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| return type1 < type2
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| else -- This will fail with table, boolean, function.
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| return item1 < item2
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| end
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| end
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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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| comparison function or a custom keySort function.
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| ]]
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| function p.keysToList(t, keySort, checked)
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| if not checked then
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| checkType('keysToList', 1, t, 'table')
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| checkTypeMulti('keysToList', 2, keySort, { 'function', 'boolean', 'nil' })
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| end
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| local list = {}
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| local index = 1
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| for key, value in pairs(t) do
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| list[index] = key
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| index = index + 1
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| end
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| if keySort ~= false then
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| keySort = type(keySort) == 'function' and keySort or defaultKeySort
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| table.sort(list, keySort)
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| end
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| return list
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| end
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| --[[
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| Iterates through a table, with the keys sorted using the keysToList function.
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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)
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| checkType('sortedPairs', 1, t, 'table')
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| checkType('sortedPairs', 2, keySort, 'function', true)
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| local list = p.keysToList(t, keySort, true)
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| local i = 0
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| return function()
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| i = i + 1
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| local key = list[i]
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| if key ~= nil then
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| return key, t[key]
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| else
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| return nil, nil
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| end
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| end
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| end
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|
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| --[[
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| Returns true if all keys in the table are consecutive integers starting at 1.
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| --]]
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| function p.isArray(t)
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| checkType("isArray", 1, t, "table")
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| local i = 0
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| for k, v in pairs(t) do
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| i = i + 1
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| if t[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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| -- { "a", "b", "c" } -> { a = 1, b = 2, c = 3 }
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| function p.invert(array)
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| checkType("invert", 1, array, "table")
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| local map = {}
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| for i, v in ipairs(array) do
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| map[v] = i
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| end
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| return map
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| end
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| --[[
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| { "a", "b", "c" } -> { ["a"] = true, ["b"] = true, ["c"] = true }
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| --]]
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| function p.listToSet(t)
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| checkType("listToSet", 1, t, "table")
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| local set = {}
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| for _, item in ipairs(t) do
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| set[item] = true
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| end
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| return set
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| end
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|
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| --[[
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| Recursive deep copy function.
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| Preserves identities of subtables.
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| ]]
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| local function _deepCopy(orig, includeMetatable, already_seen)
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| -- Stores copies of tables indexed by the original table.
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| already_seen = already_seen or {}
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| local copy = already_seen[orig]
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| if copy ~= nil then
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| return copy
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| end
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| if type(orig) == 'table' then
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| copy = {}
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| for orig_key, orig_value in pairs(orig) do
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| copy[deepcopy(orig_key, includeMetatable, already_seen)] = deepcopy(orig_value, includeMetatable, already_seen)
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| end
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| already_seen[orig] = copy
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| if includeMetatable then
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| local mt = getmetatable(orig)
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| if mt ~= nil then
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| local mt_copy = deepcopy(mt, includeMetatable, already_seen)
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| setmetatable(copy, mt_copy)
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| already_seen[mt] = mt_copy
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| end
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| end
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| else -- number, string, boolean, etc
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| copy = orig
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| end
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| return copy
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| end
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| function p.deepCopy(orig, noMetatable, already_seen)
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| checkType("deepCopy", 3, already_seen, "table", true)
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| return _deepCopy(orig, not noMetatable, already_seen)
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| end
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| --[[
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| Concatenates all values in the table that are indexed by a number, in order.
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| sparseConcat{ a, nil, c, d } => "acd"
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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)
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| local list = {}
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| local list_i = 0
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| for _, v in p.sparseIpairs(t) do
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| list_i = list_i + 1
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| list[list_i] = v
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| end
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| return table.concat(list, sep, i, j)
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| end
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| --[[
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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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| function p.length(t, prefix)
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| -- requiring module inline so that [[Module:Exponential search]]
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| -- which is only needed by this one function
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| -- doesn't get millions of transclusions
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| local expSearch = require("Module:Exponential search")
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| checkType('length', 1, t, 'table')
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| checkType('length', 2, prefix, 'string', true)
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| return expSearch(function(i)
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| local key
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| if prefix then
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| key = prefix .. tostring(i)
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| else
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| key = i
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| end
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| return t[key] ~= nil
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| end) or 0
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| end
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| function p.inArray(arr, valueToFind)
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| checkType("inArray", 1, arr, "table")
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| -- if valueToFind is nil, error?
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| for _, v in ipairs(arr) do
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| if v == valueToFind then
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| return true
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| end
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| end
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| return false
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| end | | end |
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| return p | | return p |