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# List::Util.pm## Copyright (c) 1997-2006 Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>. All rights reserved.# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or# modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.package List::Util;use strict;use vars qw(@ISA @EXPORT_OK $VERSION $XS_VERSION $TESTING_PERL_ONLY);require Exporter;@ISA = qw(Exporter);@EXPORT_OK = qw(first min max minstr maxstr reduce sum shuffle);$VERSION = "1.19";$XS_VERSION = $VERSION;$VERSION = eval $VERSION;eval { # PERL_DL_NONLAZY must be false, or any errors in loading will just # cause the perl code to be tested local $ENV{PERL_DL_NONLAZY} = 0 if $ENV{PERL_DL_NONLAZY}; eval { require XSLoader; XSLoader::load('List::Util', $XS_VERSION); 1; } or do { require DynaLoader; local @ISA = qw(DynaLoader); bootstrap List::Util $XS_VERSION; };} unless $TESTING_PERL_ONLY;# This code is only compiled if the XS did not load# of for perl < 5.6.0if (!defined &reduce) {eval <<'ESQ' sub reduce (&@) { my $code = shift; no strict 'refs'; return shift unless @_ > 1; use vars qw($a $b); my $caller = caller; local(*{$caller."::a"}) = \my $a; local(*{$caller."::b"}) = \my $b; $a = shift; foreach (@_) { $b = $_; $a = &{$code}(); } $a;}sub first (&@) { my $code = shift; foreach (@_) { return $_ if &{$code}(); } undef;}ESQ}# This code is only compiled if the XS did not loadeval <<'ESQ' if !defined ∑use vars qw($a $b);sub sum (@) { reduce { $a + $b } @_ }sub min (@) { reduce { $a < $b ? $a : $b } @_ }sub max (@) { reduce { $a > $b ? $a : $b } @_ }sub minstr (@) { reduce { $a lt $b ? $a : $b } @_ }sub maxstr (@) { reduce { $a gt $b ? $a : $b } @_ }sub shuffle (@) { my @a=\(@_); my $n; my $i=@_; map { $n = rand($i--); (${$a[$n]}, $a[$n] = $a[$i])[0]; } @_;}ESQ1;__END__=head1 NAMEList::Util - A selection of general-utility list subroutines=head1 SYNOPSIS use List::Util qw(first max maxstr min minstr reduce shuffle sum);=head1 DESCRIPTIONC<List::Util> contains a selection of subroutines that people haveexpressed would be nice to have in the perl core, but the usage wouldnot really be high enough to warrant the use of a keyword, and the sizeso small such that being individual extensions would be wasteful.By default C<List::Util> does not export any subroutines. Thesubroutines defined are=over 4=item first BLOCK LISTSimilar to C<grep> in that it evaluates BLOCK setting C<$_> to each elementof LIST in turn. C<first> returns the first element where the result fromBLOCK is a true value. If BLOCK never returns true or LIST was empty thenC<undef> is returned. $foo = first { defined($_) } @list # first defined value in @list $foo = first { $_ > $value } @list # first value in @list which # is greater than $valueThis function could be implemented using C<reduce> like this $foo = reduce { defined($a) ? $a : wanted($b) ? $b : undef } undef, @listfor example wanted() could be defined() which would return the firstdefined value in @list=item max LISTReturns the entry in the list with the highest numerical value. If thelist is empty then C<undef> is returned. $foo = max 1..10 # 10 $foo = max 3,9,12 # 12 $foo = max @bar, @baz # whateverThis function could be implemented using C<reduce> like this $foo = reduce { $a > $b ? $a : $b } 1..10=item maxstr LISTSimilar to C<max>, but treats all the entries in the list as stringsand returns the highest string as defined by the C<gt> operator.If the list is empty then C<undef> is returned. $foo = maxstr 'A'..'Z' # 'Z' $foo = maxstr "hello","world" # "world" $foo = maxstr @bar, @baz # whateverThis function could be implemented using C<reduce> like this $foo = reduce { $a gt $b ? $a : $b } 'A'..'Z'=item min LISTSimilar to C<max> but returns the entry in the list with the lowestnumerical value. If the list is empty then C<undef> is returned. $foo = min 1..10 # 1 $foo = min 3,9,12 # 3 $foo = min @bar, @baz # whateverThis function could be implemented using C<reduce> like this $foo = reduce { $a < $b ? $a : $b } 1..10=item minstr LISTSimilar to C<min>, but treats all the entries in the list as stringsand returns the lowest string as defined by the C<lt> operator.If the list is empty then C<undef> is returned. $foo = minstr 'A'..'Z' # 'A' $foo = minstr "hello","world" # "hello" $foo = minstr @bar, @baz # whateverThis function could be implemented using C<reduce> like this $foo = reduce { $a lt $b ? $a : $b } 'A'..'Z'=item reduce BLOCK LISTReduces LIST by calling BLOCK, in a scalar context, multiple times,setting C<$a> and C<$b> each time. The first call will be with C<$a>and C<$b> set to the first two elements of the list, subsequentcalls will be done by setting C<$a> to the result of the previouscall and C<$b> to the next element in the list.Returns the result of the last call to BLOCK. If LIST is empty thenC<undef> is returned. If LIST only contains one element then thatelement is returned and BLOCK is not executed. $foo = reduce { $a < $b ? $a : $b } 1..10 # min $foo = reduce { $a lt $b ? $a : $b } 'aa'..'zz' # minstr $foo = reduce { $a + $b } 1 .. 10 # sum $foo = reduce { $a . $b } @bar # concat=item shuffle LISTReturns the elements of LIST in a random order @cards = shuffle 0..51 # 0..51 in a random order=item sum LISTReturns the sum of all the elements in LIST. If LIST is empty thenC<undef> is returned. $foo = sum 1..10 # 55 $foo = sum 3,9,12 # 24 $foo = sum @bar, @baz # whateverThis function could be implemented using C<reduce> like this $foo = reduce { $a + $b } 1..10=back=head1 KNOWN BUGSWith perl versions prior to 5.005 there are some cases where reducewill return an incorrect result. This will show up as test 7 ofreduce.t failing.=head1 SUGGESTED ADDITIONSThe following are additions that have been requested, but I have been reluctantto add due to them being very simple to implement in perl # One argument is true sub any { $_ && return 1 for @_; 0 } # All arguments are true sub all { $_ || return 0 for @_; 1 } # All arguments are false sub none { $_ && return 0 for @_; 1 } # One argument is false sub notall { $_ || return 1 for @_; 0 } # How many elements are true sub true { scalar grep { $_ } @_ } # How many elements are false sub false { scalar grep { !$_ } @_ }=head1 SEE ALSOL<Scalar::Util>, L<List::MoreUtils>=head1 COPYRIGHTCopyright (c) 1997-2006 Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>. All rights reserved.This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/ormodify it under the same terms as Perl itself.=cut
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