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package scala
package collection
import immutable.List
import scala.annotation.tailrec
/** A template trait for linear sequences of type `LinearSeq[A]`.
*
* $linearSeqInfo
*
* This trait just implements `iterator` in terms of `isEmpty, ``head`, and `tail`.
* However, see `LinearSeqOptimized` for an implementation trait that overrides operations
* to make them run faster under the assumption of fast linear access with `head` and `tail`.
*
* @define linearSeqInfo
* Linear sequences are defined in terms of three abstract methods, which are assumed
* to have efficient implementations. These are:
* {{{
* def isEmpty: Boolean
* def head: A
* def tail: Repr
* }}}
* Here, `A` is the type of the sequence elements and `Repr` is the type of the sequence itself.
*
* Linear sequences do not add any new methods to `Seq`, but promise efficient implementations
* of linear access patterns.
* @author Martin Odersky
* @version 2.8
* @since 2.8
*
* @tparam A the element type of the $coll
* @tparam Repr the type of the actual $coll containing the elements.
*/
trait LinearSeqLike[+A, +Repr <: LinearSeqLike[A, Repr]] extends SeqLike[A, Repr] {
self: Repr =>
override protected[this] def thisCollection: LinearSeq[A] = this.asInstanceOf[LinearSeq[A]]
override protected[this] def toCollection(repr: Repr): LinearSeq[A] = repr.asInstanceOf[LinearSeq[A]]
def seq: LinearSeq[A]
override def hashCode()= scala.util.hashing.MurmurHash3.seqHash(seq) // TODO - can we get faster via "linearSeqHash" ?
override /*IterableLike*/
def iterator: Iterator[A] = new AbstractIterator[A] {
var these = self
def hasNext: Boolean = !these.isEmpty
def next(): A =
if (hasNext) {
val result = these.head; these = these.tail; result
} else Iterator.empty.next()
/** Have to clear `these` so the iterator is exhausted like
* it would be without the optimization.
*/
override def toList: List[A] = {
val xs = these.toList
these = newBuilder.result()
xs
}
}
@tailrec override final def corresponds[B](that: GenSeq[B])(p: (A,B) => Boolean): Boolean = {
if (this.isEmpty) that.isEmpty
else that.nonEmpty && p(head, that.head) && (tail corresponds that.tail)(p)
}
}
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