Kaydet (Commit) bb94fd82 authored tarafından Raymond Hettinger's avatar Raymond Hettinger

Generalize itertools.tee() recipe.

üst 978bacdd
......@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ loops that truncate the stream.
return
indices = range(r)
yield tuple(pool[i] for i in indices)
while 1:
while True:
for i in reversed(range(r)):
if indices[i] != i + n - r:
break
......@@ -521,28 +521,28 @@ loops that truncate the stream.
.. function:: tee(iterable[, n=2])
Return *n* independent iterators from a single iterable. The case where ``n==2``
is equivalent to::
def tee(iterable):
def gen(next, data={}):
for i in count():
if i in data:
yield data.pop(i)
else:
data[i] = next()
yield data[i]
it = iter(iterable)
return gen(it.next), gen(it.next)
Note, once :func:`tee` has made a split, the original *iterable* should not be
used anywhere else; otherwise, the *iterable* could get advanced without the tee
objects being informed.
Note, this member of the toolkit may require significant auxiliary storage
(depending on how much temporary data needs to be stored). In general, if one
iterator is going to use most or all of the data before the other iterator, it
is faster to use :func:`list` instead of :func:`tee`.
Return *n* independent iterators from a single iterable. Equivalent to::
def tee(iterable, n=2):
it = iter(iterable)
deques = [collections.deque() for i in range(n)]
def gen(mydeque):
while True:
if not mydeque: # when the local deque is empty
newval = next(it) # fetch a new value and
for d in deques: # load it to all the deques
d.append(newval)
yield mydeque.popleft()
return tuple(gen(d) for d in deques)
Once :func:`tee` has made a split, the original *iterable* should not be
used anywhere else; otherwise, the *iterable* could get advanced without
the tee objects being informed.
This itertool may require significant auxiliary storage (depending on how
much temporary data needs to be stored). In general, if one iterator uses
most or all of the data before another iterator starts, it is faster to use
:func:`list` instead of :func:`tee`.
.. versionadded:: 2.4
......@@ -690,7 +690,7 @@ which incur interpreter overhead.
return
indices = [0] * r
yield tuple(pool[i] for i in indices)
while 1:
while True:
for i in reversed(range(r)):
if indices[i] != n - 1:
break
......
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