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;;; seq.el --- Sequence manipulation functions -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
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;; Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Author: Nicolas Petton <nicolas@petton.fr>
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;; Keywords: sequences
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;; Package-Version: 20151019.1553
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;; Version: 1.11
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;; Package: seq
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;; Maintainer: emacs-devel@gnu.org
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;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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;; (at your option) any later version.
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;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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;;; Commentary:
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;; Sequence-manipulation functions that complement basic functions
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;; provided by subr.el.
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;;
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;; All functions are prefixed with "seq-".
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;;
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;; All provided functions work on lists, strings and vectors.
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;;
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;; Functions taking a predicate or iterating over a sequence using a
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;; function as argument take the function as their first argument and
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;; the sequence as their second argument. All other functions take
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;; the sequence as their first argument.
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;;
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;; All functions are tested in test/automated/seq-tests.el
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;;; Code:
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(defmacro seq-doseq (spec &rest body)
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"Loop over a sequence.
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Similar to `dolist' but can be applied to lists, strings, and vectors.
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Evaluate BODY with VAR bound to each element of SEQ, in turn.
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\(fn (VAR SEQ) BODY...)"
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(declare (indent 1) (debug ((symbolp form &optional form) body)))
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(let ((length (make-symbol "length"))
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(seq (make-symbol "seq"))
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(index (make-symbol "index")))
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`(let* ((,seq ,(cadr spec))
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(,length (if (listp ,seq) nil (seq-length ,seq)))
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(,index (if ,length 0 ,seq)))
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(while (if ,length
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(< ,index ,length)
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(consp ,index))
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(let ((,(car spec) (if ,length
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(prog1 (seq-elt ,seq ,index)
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(setq ,index (+ ,index 1)))
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(pop ,index))))
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,@body)))))
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(if (fboundp 'pcase-defmacro)
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;; Implementation of `seq-let' based on a `pcase'
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;; pattern. Requires Emacs>=25.1.
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(progn
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(pcase-defmacro seq (&rest args)
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"pcase pattern matching sequence elements.
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Matches if the object is a sequence (list, string or vector), and
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binds each element of ARGS to the corresponding element of the
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sequence."
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`(and (pred seq-p)
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,@(seq--make-pcase-bindings args)))
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(defmacro seq-let (args seq &rest body)
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"Bind the variables in ARGS to the elements of SEQ then evaluate BODY.
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ARGS can also include the `&rest' marker followed by a variable
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name to be bound to the rest of SEQ."
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(declare (indent 2) (debug t))
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`(pcase-let ((,(seq--make-pcase-patterns args) ,seq))
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,@body)))
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;; Implementation of `seq-let' compatible with Emacs<25.1.
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(defmacro seq-let (args seq &rest body)
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"Bind the variables in ARGS to the elements of SEQ then evaluate BODY.
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ARGS can also include the `&rest' marker followed by a variable
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name to be bound to the rest of SEQ."
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(declare (indent 2) (debug t))
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(let ((seq-var (make-symbol "seq")))
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`(let* ((,seq-var ,seq)
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,@(seq--make-bindings args seq-var))
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,@body))))
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(defun seq-drop (seq n)
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"Return a subsequence of SEQ without its first N elements.
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The result is a sequence of the same type as SEQ.
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If N is a negative integer or zero, SEQ is returned."
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(if (<= n 0)
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seq
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(if (listp seq)
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(seq--drop-list seq n)
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(let ((length (seq-length seq)))
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(seq-subseq seq (min n length) length)))))
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(defun seq-take (seq n)
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"Return a subsequence of SEQ with its first N elements.
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The result is a sequence of the same type as SEQ.
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If N is a negative integer or zero, an empty sequence is
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returned."
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(if (listp seq)
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(seq--take-list seq n)
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(seq-subseq seq 0 (min (max n 0) (seq-length seq)))))
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(defun seq-drop-while (pred seq)
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"Return a sequence from the first element for which (PRED element) is nil in SEQ.
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The result is a sequence of the same type as SEQ."
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(if (listp seq)
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(seq--drop-while-list pred seq)
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(seq-drop seq (seq--count-successive pred seq))))
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(defun seq-take-while (pred seq)
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"Return the successive elements for which (PRED element) is non-nil in SEQ.
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The result is a sequence of the same type as SEQ."
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(if (listp seq)
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(seq--take-while-list pred seq)
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(seq-take seq (seq--count-successive pred seq))))
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(defun seq-filter (pred seq)
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"Return a list of all the elements for which (PRED element) is non-nil in SEQ."
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(let ((exclude (make-symbol "exclude")))
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(delq exclude (seq-map (lambda (elt)
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(if (funcall pred elt)
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elt
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exclude))
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seq))))
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(defun seq-remove (pred seq)
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"Return a list of all the elements for which (PRED element) is nil in SEQ."
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(seq-filter (lambda (elt) (not (funcall pred elt)))
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seq))
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(defun seq-reduce (function seq initial-value)
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"Reduce the function FUNCTION across SEQ, starting with INITIAL-VALUE.
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Return the result of calling FUNCTION with INITIAL-VALUE and the
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first element of SEQ, then calling FUNCTION with that result and
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the second element of SEQ, then with that result and the third
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element of SEQ, etc.
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If SEQ is empty, return INITIAL-VALUE and FUNCTION is not called."
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(if (seq-empty-p seq)
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initial-value
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(let ((acc initial-value))
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(seq-doseq (elt seq)
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(setq acc (funcall function acc elt)))
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acc)))
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(defun seq-some (pred seq)
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"Return the first value for which if (PRED element) is non-nil for in SEQ."
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(catch 'seq--break
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(seq-doseq (elt seq)
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(let ((result (funcall pred elt)))
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(when result
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(throw 'seq--break result))))
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nil))
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(defun seq-find (pred seq &optional default)
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"Return the first element for which (PRED element) is non-nil in SEQ.
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If no element is found, return DEFAULT.
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Note that `seq-find' has an ambiguity if the found element is
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identical to DEFAULT, as it cannot be known if an element was
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found or not."
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(catch 'seq--break
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(seq-doseq (elt seq)
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(when (funcall pred elt)
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(throw 'seq--break elt)))
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default))
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(defun seq-every-p (pred seq)
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"Return non-nil if (PRED element) is non-nil for all elements of the sequence SEQ."
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(catch 'seq--break
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(seq-doseq (elt seq)
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(or (funcall pred elt)
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(throw 'seq--break nil)))
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t))
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(defun seq-count (pred seq)
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"Return the number of elements for which (PRED element) is non-nil in SEQ."
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(let ((count 0))
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(seq-doseq (elt seq)
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(when (funcall pred elt)
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(setq count (+ 1 count))))
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count))
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(defun seq-empty-p (seq)
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"Return non-nil if the sequence SEQ is empty, nil otherwise."
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(if (listp seq)
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(null seq)
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(= 0 (seq-length seq))))
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(defun seq-sort (pred seq)
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"Return a sorted sequence comparing using PRED the elements of SEQ.
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The result is a sequence of the same type as SEQ."
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(if (listp seq)
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(sort (seq-copy seq) pred)
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(let ((result (seq-sort pred (append seq nil))))
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(seq-into result (type-of seq)))))
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(defun seq-contains (seq elt &optional testfn)
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"Return the first element in SEQ that equals to ELT.
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Equality is defined by TESTFN if non-nil or by `equal' if nil."
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(seq-some (lambda (e)
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(funcall (or testfn #'equal) elt e))
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seq))
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(defun seq-position (seq elt &optional testfn)
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"Return the index of the first element in SEQ that is equal to ELT.
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Equality is defined by TESTFN if non-nil or by `equal' if nil."
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(let ((index 0))
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(catch 'seq--break
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(seq-doseq (e seq)
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(when (funcall (or testfn #'equal) e elt)
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(throw 'seq--break index))
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(setq index (1+ index)))
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nil)))
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(defun seq-uniq (seq &optional testfn)
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"Return a list of the elements of SEQ with duplicates removed.
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TESTFN is used to compare elements, or `equal' if TESTFN is nil."
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(let ((result '()))
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(seq-doseq (elt seq)
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(unless (seq-contains result elt testfn)
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(setq result (cons elt result))))
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(nreverse result)))
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(defun seq-subseq (seq start &optional end)
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"Return the subsequence of SEQ from START to END.
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If END is omitted, it defaults to the length of the sequence.
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If START or END is negative, it counts from the end."
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(cond ((or (stringp seq) (vectorp seq)) (substring seq start end))
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((listp seq)
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(let (len (errtext (format "Bad bounding indices: %s, %s" start end)))
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(and end (< end 0) (setq end (+ end (setq len (seq-length seq)))))
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(if (< start 0) (setq start (+ start (or len (setq len (seq-length seq))))))
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(when (> start 0)
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(setq seq (nthcdr (1- start) seq))
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(or seq (error "%s" errtext))
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(setq seq (cdr seq)))
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(if end
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(let ((res nil))
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(while (and (>= (setq end (1- end)) start) seq)
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(push (pop seq) res))
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(or (= (1+ end) start) (error "%s" errtext))
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(nreverse res))
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(seq-copy seq))))
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(t (error "Unsupported sequence: %s" seq))))
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(defun seq-concatenate (type &rest seqs)
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"Concatenate, into a sequence of type TYPE, the sequences SEQS.
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TYPE must be one of following symbols: vector, string or list.
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\n(fn TYPE SEQUENCE...)"
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(pcase type
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(`vector (apply #'vconcat seqs))
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(`string (apply #'concat seqs))
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(`list (apply #'append (append seqs '(nil))))
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(t (error "Not a sequence type name: %S" type))))
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(defun seq-mapcat (function seq &optional type)
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"Concatenate the result of applying FUNCTION to each element of SEQ.
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The result is a sequence of type TYPE, or a list if TYPE is nil."
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(apply #'seq-concatenate (or type 'list)
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(seq-map function seq)))
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(defun seq-partition (seq n)
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"Return a list of the elements of SEQ grouped into sub-sequences of length N.
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The last sequence may contain less than N elements. If N is a
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negative integer or 0, nil is returned."
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(unless (< n 1)
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(let ((result '()))
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(while (not (seq-empty-p seq))
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(push (seq-take seq n) result)
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(setq seq (seq-drop seq n)))
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(nreverse result))))
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(defun seq-intersection (seq1 seq2 &optional testfn)
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"Return a list of the elements that appear in both SEQ1 and SEQ2.
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Equality is defined by TESTFN if non-nil or by `equal' if nil."
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(seq-reduce (lambda (acc elt)
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(if (seq-contains seq2 elt testfn)
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(cons elt acc)
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acc))
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(seq-reverse seq1)
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'()))
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(defun seq-difference (seq1 seq2 &optional testfn)
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"Return a list of the elements that appear in SEQ1 but not in SEQ2.
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Equality is defined by TESTFN if non-nil or by `equal' if nil."
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(seq-reduce (lambda (acc elt)
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(if (not (seq-contains seq2 elt testfn))
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(cons elt acc)
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acc))
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(seq-reverse seq1)
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'()))
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(defun seq-group-by (function seq)
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"Apply FUNCTION to each element of SEQ.
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Separate the elements of SEQ into an alist using the results as
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keys. Keys are compared using `equal'."
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(seq-reduce
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(lambda (acc elt)
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(let* ((key (funcall function elt))
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(cell (assoc key acc)))
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(if cell
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(setcdr cell (push elt (cdr cell)))
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(push (list key elt) acc))
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acc))
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(seq-reverse seq)
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nil))
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(defalias 'seq-reverse
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(if (ignore-errors (reverse [1 2]))
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#'reverse
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(lambda (seq)
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"Return the reversed copy of list, vector, or string SEQ.
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See also the function `nreverse', which is used more often."
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(let ((result '()))
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(seq-map (lambda (elt) (push elt result))
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seq)
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(if (listp seq)
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result
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(seq-into result (type-of seq)))))))
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(defun seq-into (seq type)
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"Convert the sequence SEQ into a sequence of type TYPE.
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TYPE can be one of the following symbols: vector, string or list."
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(pcase type
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(`vector (vconcat seq))
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(`string (concat seq))
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(`list (append seq nil))
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(t (error "Not a sequence type name: %S" type))))
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(defun seq-min (seq)
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"Return the smallest element of SEQ.
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SEQ must be a sequence of numbers or markers."
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(apply #'min (seq-into seq 'list)))
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(defun seq-max (seq)
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"Return the largest element of SEQ.
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SEQ must be a sequence of numbers or markers."
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(apply #'max (seq-into seq 'list)))
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(defun seq--drop-list (list n)
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"Return a list from LIST without its first N elements.
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This is an optimization for lists in `seq-drop'."
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(while (and list (> n 0))
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(setq list (cdr list)
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n (1- n)))
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list)
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(defun seq--take-list (list n)
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"Return a list from LIST made of its first N elements.
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This is an optimization for lists in `seq-take'."
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(let ((result '()))
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(while (and list (> n 0))
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(setq n (1- n))
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(push (pop list) result))
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(nreverse result)))
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(defun seq--drop-while-list (pred list)
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"Return a list from the first element for which (PRED element) is nil in LIST.
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This is an optimization for lists in `seq-drop-while'."
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(while (and list (funcall pred (car list)))
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(setq list (cdr list)))
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list)
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(defun seq--take-while-list (pred list)
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"Return the successive elements for which (PRED element) is non-nil in LIST.
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This is an optimization for lists in `seq-take-while'."
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(let ((result '()))
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(while (and list (funcall pred (car list)))
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(push (pop list) result))
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(nreverse result)))
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(defun seq--count-successive (pred seq)
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"Return the number of successive elements for which (PRED element) is non-nil in SEQ."
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(let ((n 0)
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(len (seq-length seq)))
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(while (and (< n len)
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(funcall pred (seq-elt seq n)))
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(setq n (+ 1 n)))
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n))
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(defun seq--make-pcase-bindings (args)
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"Return a list of bindings of the variables in ARGS to the elements of a sequence."
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(let ((bindings '())
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(index 0)
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(rest-marker nil))
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(seq-doseq (name args)
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(unless rest-marker
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(pcase name
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(`&rest
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(progn (push `(app (pcase--flip seq-drop ,index)
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,(seq--elt-safe args (1+ index)))
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bindings)
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(setq rest-marker t)))
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(t
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(push `(app (pcase--flip seq--elt-safe ,index) ,name) bindings))))
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(setq index (1+ index)))
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bindings))
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(defun seq--make-pcase-patterns (args)
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"Return a list of `(seq ...)' pcase patterns from the argument list ARGS."
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(cons 'seq
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(seq-map (lambda (elt)
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(if (seq-p elt)
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(seq--make-pcase-patterns elt)
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elt))
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args)))
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;; Helper function for the Backward-compatible version of `seq-let'
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;; for Emacs<25.1.
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(defun seq--make-bindings (args seq &optional bindings)
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"Return a list of bindings of the variables in ARGS to the elements of a sequence.
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if BINDINGS is non-nil, append new bindings to it, and return
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BINDINGS."
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(let ((index 0)
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(rest-marker nil))
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(seq-doseq (name args)
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(unless rest-marker
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(pcase name
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((pred seq-p)
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(setq bindings (seq--make-bindings (seq--elt-safe args index)
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`(seq--elt-safe ,seq ,index)
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bindings)))
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(`&rest
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(progn (push `(,(seq--elt-safe args (1+ index))
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(seq-drop ,seq ,index))
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bindings)
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(setq rest-marker t)))
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(t
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(push `(,name (seq--elt-safe ,seq ,index)) bindings))))
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(setq index (1+ index)))
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bindings))
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(defun seq--elt-safe (seq n)
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"Return element of SEQ at the index N.
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If no element is found, return nil."
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(when (or (listp seq)
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(and (sequencep seq)
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(> (seq-length seq) n)))
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(seq-elt seq n)))
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(defun seq--activate-font-lock-keywords ()
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"Activate font-lock keywords for some symbols defined in seq."
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(font-lock-add-keywords 'emacs-lisp-mode
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'("\\<seq-doseq\\>" "\\<seq-let\\>")))
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(defalias 'seq-copy #'copy-sequence)
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(defalias 'seq-elt #'elt)
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(defalias 'seq-length #'length)
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(defalias 'seq-do #'mapc)
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||
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(defalias 'seq-each #'seq-do)
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(defalias 'seq-map #'mapcar)
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||
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(defalias 'seq-p #'sequencep)
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||
|
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(unless (fboundp 'elisp--font-lock-flush-elisp-buffers)
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;; In Emacs≥25, (via elisp--font-lock-flush-elisp-buffers and a few others)
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;; we automatically highlight macros.
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||
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(add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook #'seq--activate-font-lock-keywords))
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(provide 'seq)
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;;; seq.el ends here
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