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A collection of Ruby behaviour ported to Python.

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Pyby

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Lecture material for implementing certain Ruby-like behaviours in Python.

NB: This is heavily under development and subject to change. Expect breaking changes until the 1.0.0 release.

Current Functionality

The links in the list of available modules, classes, methods, and functions below link to the corresponding Ruby documentation.

RObject (object.py)

A base class to enrich Python objects with additional functionality.

respond_to

Determines whether an object has a certain callable property or not. Also available as a standalone function, rather than a method.


Enumerable (enumerable.py)

A base class meant to be subclassed by an iterable. The iterable must implement __each__, __into__, and to_enum in order to unlock the rest of the functionality.

__each__ (internal)

Must be implemented by the subclass. Returns an iterator to be used internally.

__into__ (internal)

Must be implemented by the subclass. Returns a constructor that accepts an iterable for the given method name.

as_enum (internal)

A decorator used internally to enable the return type of a method to be configured by the collection class inheriting from Enumerable. Relys on __into__.

collect, map

Returns the result of mapping a function over the elements. The mapping function takes a single argument for sequences and two arguments for mappings.

compact

Returns an enumerable of the elements with None values removed.

each

Given a function, calls the function once for each item in the enumerable. For sequences this will typically be the same as iterating over the elements, whereas for mappings this will be same as iterating over the items.

Without a function, returns an enumerator by calling to_enum.

first

Returns the first element or a given number of elements. With no argument, returns the first element, or None if there is none. With a number of elements requested, returns as many elements as possible.

take

Returns the number of elements requested or as many elements as possible.

to_enum

Returns an Enumerator for the enumerable. Must be implemented by the subclass due to cyclical dependencies.


Enumerator (enumerator.py)

A class which allows both internal and external iteration. An enumerator is in turn an enumerable.

next

Returns the next object in the enumeration sequence. If going beyond the enumeration, StopIteration is raised.

peek

Returns the current object in the enumeration sequence without advancing the enumeration. If going beyond the enumeration, StopIteration is raised.

rewind

Rewinds the enumeration sequence to the beginning.

Note that this may not be possible to do for underlying iterables that can be exhausted.

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