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Jython is an implementation of the high-level, dynamic, object-oriented
language Python written in 100% Pure Java, and seamlessly integrated with
the Java platform. It thus allows you to run Python on any Java platform.
/* Copyright (c) Jython Developers */
package org.python.modules.itertools;
import org.python.core.Py;
import org.python.core.PyIterator;
import org.python.core.PyObject;
import org.python.core.PyTuple;
import org.python.core.PyType;
import org.python.core.PyXRange;
import org.python.core.Visitproc;
import org.python.expose.ExposedNew;
import org.python.expose.ExposedMethod;
import org.python.expose.ExposedType;
@ExposedType(name = "itertools.izip", base = PyObject.class, doc = izip.izip_doc)
public class izip extends PyIterator {
public static final PyType TYPE = PyType.fromClass(izip.class);
private PyIterator iter;
public static final String izip_doc =
"izip(iter1 [,iter2 [...]]) --> izip object\n\n" +
"Return an izip object whose .next() method returns a tuple where\n" +
"the i-th element comes from the i-th iterable argument. The .next()\n" +
"method continues until the shortest iterable in the argument sequence\n" +
"is exhausted and then it raises StopIteration. Works like the zip()\n" +
"function but consumes less memory by returning an iterator instead of\n" +
"a list.";
public izip() {
super();
}
public izip(PyType subType) {
super(subType);
}
public izip(PyObject... args) {
super();
izip___init__(args);
}
/**
* Create an iterator whose next()
method returns a tuple where the i-th element
* comes from the i-th iterable argument. Continues until the shortest iterable is exhausted.
* (Code in this method is based on __builtin__.zip()).
*
*/
@ExposedNew
@ExposedMethod
final void izip___init__(PyObject[] args, String[] kwds) {
if (kwds.length > 0) {
throw Py.TypeError(String.format("izip does not take keyword arguments"));
}
izip___init__(args);
}
private void izip___init__(final PyObject[] argstar) {
final int itemsize = argstar.length;
if (itemsize == 0) {
iter = (PyIterator)(new PyXRange(0).__iter__());
return;
}
// Type check the arguments; they must be sequences.
final PyObject[] iters = new PyObject[itemsize];
for (int i = 0; i < itemsize; i++) {
PyObject iter = argstar[i].__iter__();
if (iter == null) {
throw Py.TypeError("izip argument #" + (i + 1)
+ " must support iteration");
}
iters[i] = iter;
}
iter = new itertools.ItertoolsIterator() {
public PyObject __iternext__() {
if (itemsize == 0)
return null;
PyObject[] next = new PyObject[itemsize];
PyObject item;
for (int i = 0; i < itemsize; i++) {
item = nextElement(iters[i]);
if (item == null) {
return null;
}
next[i] = item;
}
return new PyTuple(next);
}
};
}
public PyObject __iternext__() {
return iter.__iternext__();
}
@ExposedMethod
@Override
public PyObject next() {
return doNext(__iternext__());
}
/* Traverseproc implementation */
@Override
public int traverse(Visitproc visit, Object arg) {
int retVal = super.traverse(visit, arg);
if (retVal != 0) {
return retVal;
}
return iter != null ? visit.visit(iter, arg) : 0;
}
@Override
public boolean refersDirectlyTo(PyObject ob) {
return ob != null && (iter == ob || super.refersDirectlyTo(ob));
}
}