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| import { Observable } from '../Observable'; | |
| import { identity } from '../util/identity'; | |
| import { ObservableInput, SchedulerLike } from '../types'; | |
| import { isScheduler } from '../util/isScheduler'; | |
| import { defer } from './defer'; | |
| import { scheduleIterable } from '../scheduled/scheduleIterable'; | |
| type ConditionFunc<S> = (state: S) => boolean; | |
| type IterateFunc<S> = (state: S) => S; | |
| type ResultFunc<S, T> = (state: S) => T; | |
| export interface GenerateBaseOptions<S> { | |
| /** | |
| * Initial state. | |
| */ | |
| initialState: S; | |
| /** | |
| * Condition function that accepts state and returns boolean. | |
| * When it returns false, the generator stops. | |
| * If not specified, a generator never stops. | |
| */ | |
| condition?: ConditionFunc<S>; | |
| /** | |
| * Iterate function that accepts state and returns new state. | |
| */ | |
| iterate: IterateFunc<S>; | |
| /** | |
| * SchedulerLike to use for generation process. | |
| * By default, a generator starts immediately. | |
| */ | |
| scheduler?: SchedulerLike; | |
| } | |
| export interface GenerateOptions<T, S> extends GenerateBaseOptions<S> { | |
| /** | |
| * Result selection function that accepts state and returns a value to emit. | |
| */ | |
| resultSelector: ResultFunc<S, T>; | |
| } | |
| /** | |
| * Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven loop | |
| * producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler | |
| * to send out observer messages. | |
| * | |
| *  | |
| * | |
| * ## Examples | |
| * | |
| * Produces sequence of numbers | |
| * | |
| * ```ts | |
| * import { generate } from 'rxjs'; | |
| * | |
| * const result = generate(0, x => x < 3, x => x + 1, x => x); | |
| * | |
| * result.subscribe(x => console.log(x)); | |
| * | |
| * // Logs: | |
| * // 0 | |
| * // 1 | |
| * // 2 | |
| * ``` | |
| * | |
| * Use `asapScheduler` | |
| * | |
| * ```ts | |
| * import { generate, asapScheduler } from 'rxjs'; | |
| * | |
| * const result = generate(1, x => x < 5, x => x * 2, x => x + 1, asapScheduler); | |
| * | |
| * result.subscribe(x => console.log(x)); | |
| * | |
| * // Logs: | |
| * // 2 | |
| * // 3 | |
| * // 5 | |
| * ``` | |
| * | |
| * @see {@link from} | |
| * @see {@link Observable} | |
| * | |
| * @param initialState Initial state. | |
| * @param condition Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). | |
| * @param iterate Iteration step function. | |
| * @param resultSelector Selector function for results produced in the sequence. | |
| * @param scheduler A {@link SchedulerLike} on which to run the generator loop. | |
| * If not provided, defaults to emit immediately. | |
| * @returns The generated sequence. | |
| * @deprecated Instead of passing separate arguments, use the options argument. | |
| * Signatures taking separate arguments will be removed in v8. | |
| */ | |
| export function generate<T, S>( | |
| initialState: S, | |
| condition: ConditionFunc<S>, | |
| iterate: IterateFunc<S>, | |
| resultSelector: ResultFunc<S, T>, | |
| scheduler?: SchedulerLike | |
| ): Observable<T>; | |
| /** | |
| * Generates an Observable by running a state-driven loop | |
| * that emits an element on each iteration. | |
| * | |
| * <span class="informal">Use it instead of nexting values in a for loop.</span> | |
| * | |
| *  | |
| * | |
| * `generate` allows you to create a stream of values generated with a loop very similar to | |
| * a traditional for loop. The first argument of `generate` is a beginning value. The second argument | |
| * is a function that accepts this value and tests if some condition still holds. If it does, | |
| * then the loop continues, if not, it stops. The third value is a function which takes the | |
| * previously defined value and modifies it in some way on each iteration. Note how these three parameters | |
| * are direct equivalents of three expressions in a traditional for loop: the first expression | |
| * initializes some state (for example, a numeric index), the second tests if the loop can perform the next | |
| * iteration (for example, if the index is lower than 10) and the third states how the defined value | |
| * will be modified on every step (for example, the index will be incremented by one). | |
| * | |
| * Return value of a `generate` operator is an Observable that on each loop iteration | |
| * emits a value. First of all, the condition function is ran. If it returns true, then the Observable | |
| * emits the currently stored value (initial value at the first iteration) and finally updates | |
| * that value with iterate function. If at some point the condition returns false, then the Observable | |
| * completes at that moment. | |
| * | |
| * Optionally you can pass a fourth parameter to `generate` - a result selector function which allows you | |
| * to immediately map the value that would normally be emitted by an Observable. | |
| * | |
| * If you find three anonymous functions in `generate` call hard to read, you can provide | |
| * a single object to the operator instead where the object has the properties: `initialState`, | |
| * `condition`, `iterate` and `resultSelector`, which should have respective values that you | |
| * would normally pass to `generate`. `resultSelector` is still optional, but that form | |
| * of calling `generate` allows you to omit `condition` as well. If you omit it, that means | |
| * condition always holds, or in other words the resulting Observable will never complete. | |
| * | |
| * Both forms of `generate` can optionally accept a scheduler. In case of a multi-parameter call, | |
| * scheduler simply comes as a last argument (no matter if there is a `resultSelector` | |
| * function or not). In case of a single-parameter call, you can provide it as a | |
| * `scheduler` property on the object passed to the operator. In both cases, a scheduler decides when | |
| * the next iteration of the loop will happen and therefore when the next value will be emitted | |
| * by the Observable. For example, to ensure that each value is pushed to the Observer | |
| * on a separate task in the event loop, you could use the `async` scheduler. Note that | |
| * by default (when no scheduler is passed) values are simply emitted synchronously. | |
| * | |
| * | |
| * ## Examples | |
| * | |
| * Use with condition and iterate functions | |
| * | |
| * ```ts | |
| * import { generate } from 'rxjs'; | |
| * | |
| * const result = generate(0, x => x < 3, x => x + 1); | |
| * | |
| * result.subscribe({ | |
| * next: value => console.log(value), | |
| * complete: () => console.log('Complete!') | |
| * }); | |
| * | |
| * // Logs: | |
| * // 0 | |
| * // 1 | |
| * // 2 | |
| * // 'Complete!' | |
| * ``` | |
| * | |
| * Use with condition, iterate and resultSelector functions | |
| * | |
| * ```ts | |
| * import { generate } from 'rxjs'; | |
| * | |
| * const result = generate(0, x => x < 3, x => x + 1, x => x * 1000); | |
| * | |
| * result.subscribe({ | |
| * next: value => console.log(value), | |
| * complete: () => console.log('Complete!') | |
| * }); | |
| * | |
| * // Logs: | |
| * // 0 | |
| * // 1000 | |
| * // 2000 | |
| * // 'Complete!' | |
| * ``` | |
| * | |
| * Use with options object | |
| * | |
| * ```ts | |
| * import { generate } from 'rxjs'; | |
| * | |
| * const result = generate({ | |
| * initialState: 0, | |
| * condition(value) { return value < 3; }, | |
| * iterate(value) { return value + 1; }, | |
| * resultSelector(value) { return value * 1000; } | |
| * }); | |
| * | |
| * result.subscribe({ | |
| * next: value => console.log(value), | |
| * complete: () => console.log('Complete!') | |
| * }); | |
| * | |
| * // Logs: | |
| * // 0 | |
| * // 1000 | |
| * // 2000 | |
| * // 'Complete!' | |
| * ``` | |
| * | |
| * Use options object without condition function | |
| * | |
| * ```ts | |
| * import { generate } from 'rxjs'; | |
| * | |
| * const result = generate({ | |
| * initialState: 0, | |
| * iterate(value) { return value + 1; }, | |
| * resultSelector(value) { return value * 1000; } | |
| * }); | |
| * | |
| * result.subscribe({ | |
| * next: value => console.log(value), | |
| * complete: () => console.log('Complete!') // This will never run | |
| * }); | |
| * | |
| * // Logs: | |
| * // 0 | |
| * // 1000 | |
| * // 2000 | |
| * // 3000 | |
| * // ...and never stops. | |
| * ``` | |
| * | |
| * @see {@link from} | |
| * | |
| * @param initialState Initial state. | |
| * @param condition Condition to terminate generation (upon returning false). | |
| * @param iterate Iteration step function. | |
| * @param scheduler A {@link Scheduler} on which to run the generator loop. If not | |
| * provided, defaults to emitting immediately. | |
| * @return The generated sequence. | |
| * @deprecated Instead of passing separate arguments, use the options argument. | |
| * Signatures taking separate arguments will be removed in v8. | |
| */ | |
| export function generate<S>( | |
| initialState: S, | |
| condition: ConditionFunc<S>, | |
| iterate: IterateFunc<S>, | |
| scheduler?: SchedulerLike | |
| ): Observable<S>; | |
| /** | |
| * Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven loop | |
| * producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler | |
| * to send out observer messages. | |
| * The overload accepts options object that might contain initial state, iterate, | |
| * condition and scheduler. | |
| * | |
| *  | |
| * | |
| * ## Examples | |
| * | |
| * Use options object with condition function | |
| * | |
| * ```ts | |
| * import { generate } from 'rxjs'; | |
| * | |
| * const result = generate({ | |
| * initialState: 0, | |
| * condition: x => x < 3, | |
| * iterate: x => x + 1 | |
| * }); | |
| * | |
| * result.subscribe({ | |
| * next: value => console.log(value), | |
| * complete: () => console.log('Complete!') | |
| * }); | |
| * | |
| * // Logs: | |
| * // 0 | |
| * // 1 | |
| * // 2 | |
| * // 'Complete!' | |
| * ``` | |
| * | |
| * @see {@link from} | |
| * @see {@link Observable} | |
| * | |
| * @param options Object that must contain initialState, iterate and might contain condition and scheduler. | |
| * @returns The generated sequence. | |
| */ | |
| export function generate<S>(options: GenerateBaseOptions<S>): Observable<S>; | |
| /** | |
| * Generates an observable sequence by running a state-driven loop | |
| * producing the sequence's elements, using the specified scheduler | |
| * to send out observer messages. | |
| * The overload accepts options object that might contain initial state, iterate, | |
| * condition, result selector and scheduler. | |
| * | |
| *  | |
| * | |
| * ## Examples | |
| * | |
| * Use options object with condition and iterate function | |
| * | |
| * ```ts | |
| * import { generate } from 'rxjs'; | |
| * | |
| * const result = generate({ | |
| * initialState: 0, | |
| * condition: x => x < 3, | |
| * iterate: x => x + 1, | |
| * resultSelector: x => x | |
| * }); | |
| * | |
| * result.subscribe({ | |
| * next: value => console.log(value), | |
| * complete: () => console.log('Complete!') | |
| * }); | |
| * | |
| * // Logs: | |
| * // 0 | |
| * // 1 | |
| * // 2 | |
| * // 'Complete!' | |
| * ``` | |
| * | |
| * @see {@link from} | |
| * @see {@link Observable} | |
| * | |
| * @param options Object that must contain initialState, iterate, resultSelector and might contain condition and scheduler. | |
| * @returns The generated sequence. | |
| */ | |
| export function generate<T, S>(options: GenerateOptions<T, S>): Observable<T>; | |
| export function generate<T, S>( | |
| initialStateOrOptions: S | GenerateOptions<T, S>, | |
| condition?: ConditionFunc<S>, | |
| iterate?: IterateFunc<S>, | |
| resultSelectorOrScheduler?: ResultFunc<S, T> | SchedulerLike, | |
| scheduler?: SchedulerLike | |
| ): Observable<T> { | |
| let resultSelector: ResultFunc<S, T>; | |
| let initialState: S; | |
| // TODO: Remove this as we move away from deprecated signatures | |
| // and move towards a configuration object argument. | |
| if (arguments.length === 1) { | |
| // If we only have one argument, we can assume it is a configuration object. | |
| // Note that folks not using TypeScript may trip over this. | |
| ({ | |
| initialState, | |
| condition, | |
| iterate, | |
| resultSelector = identity as ResultFunc<S, T>, | |
| scheduler, | |
| } = initialStateOrOptions as GenerateOptions<T, S>); | |
| } else { | |
| // Deprecated arguments path. Figure out what the user | |
| // passed and set it here. | |
| initialState = initialStateOrOptions as S; | |
| if (!resultSelectorOrScheduler || isScheduler(resultSelectorOrScheduler)) { | |
| resultSelector = identity as ResultFunc<S, T>; | |
| scheduler = resultSelectorOrScheduler as SchedulerLike; | |
| } else { | |
| resultSelector = resultSelectorOrScheduler as ResultFunc<S, T>; | |
| } | |
| } | |
| // The actual generator used to "generate" values. | |
| function* gen() { | |
| for (let state = initialState; !condition || condition(state); state = iterate!(state)) { | |
| yield resultSelector(state); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| // We use `defer` because we want to defer the creation of the iterator from the iterable. | |
| return defer( | |
| (scheduler | |
| ? // If a scheduler was provided, use `scheduleIterable` to ensure that iteration/generation | |
| // happens on the scheduler. | |
| () => scheduleIterable(gen(), scheduler!) | |
| : // Otherwise, if there's no scheduler, we can just use the generator function directly in | |
| // `defer` and executing it will return the generator (which is iterable). | |
| gen) as () => ObservableInput<T> | |
| ); | |
| } | |
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