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Author SHA1 Message Date
3c8f6e3435 Merge remote-tracking branch 'n8sh/take-slice' 2018-11-07 07:08:52 +01:00
ee8b7ef719 Merge remote-tracking branch 'retro-retro' 2018-11-06 16:59:57 +01:00
6b22cd60df take(take(range,...),n) is take(range, n) and use slicing in take like in takeExactly
Also take!R is the same as takeExactly!R when isInfinite!R.
2018-11-05 22:49:10 -05:00
c290c85088 retro(retro(range)) is range 2018-11-05 18:43:58 -05:00
c5eb2f27be Add algorithm.iteration 2018-09-28 05:40:33 +02:00
94c7fd2231 Move range.adapter to algorithms + take() bugfixes
A lot of algorithms like lazy sort() can be also classified as adapters
since it wraps the original range and allows to access the elements of
the range in a particular order. The only reason why take() was in
range.adapter is that take() is trivial - it doesn't change the order of
elements but can turn an infinite range into finite one. This
distinction between trivial and non-trivial algorithms isn't absolutely
clear. So let us put all algorithms and any adapters that change the
range iteration in some way into "algorithm" package to avoid any
confusion later.

- range.adapter is renamed into algorithm.iteration
- range.adapter is deprecated
- Added missing imports for take() and takeExactly()
- takeExactly() doesn't wrap ranges that have slicing anymore
- Voldemort structs for take() takeExactly() are now static
2018-09-06 12:50:42 +02:00