jolt's seq layer realized one element ahead of Clojure, so a side-effecting lazy seq ran its producer too eagerly. Four changes bring it in line: - rest is Clojure's more(): it returns the tail without realizing it. An unforced tail (vector / string / lazy-seq cell) comes back as a deferred seq, so (rest (iterate f x)) does not call f. next still realizes one. - iterate applies f lazily, inside the tail thunk, so (first (iterate f x)) is x with no call to f (clojure.lang.Iterate parity). - take realizes exactly n: the last element terminates without touching the rest, instead of forcing one more element of the source. - an empty realized lazy seq is still a sequence value, printing "()" not "nil" (a JVM LazySeq is never nil). Also: the map transducer's step fn now takes multiple inputs ([result input & inputs]) so a multi-collection transduce applies f across all of them. Fixes medley's join/window/sequence-padded laziness and multi-input transducer tests (now 293/293). The rest change also fixed a latent overrun in distinct/dedupe over a map's empty tail. iterate is a seed source, re-minted.
196 lines
6.2 KiB
Clojure
196 lines
6.2 KiB
Clojure
;; clojure.core — lazy tier. Canonical CLJS-based lazy seq fns.
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;; Loaded after 30-macros.clj, so lazy-seq macro is available.
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;;
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;; Each fn ported from CLJS core.cljs, stripped of chunked-seq branches.
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;; --- distinct --- (transducer + lazy collection arity; value-based dedup)
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(defn distinct
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([]
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(fn [rf]
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(let [seen (volatile! #{})]
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(fn ([] (rf)) ([result] (rf result))
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([result input]
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(if (contains? @seen input)
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result
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(do (vswap! seen conj input) (rf result input))))))))
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([coll]
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(let [step (fn step [xs seen]
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(lazy-seq
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((fn [[f :as xs] seen]
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(when-let [s (seq xs)]
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(if (contains? seen f)
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(recur (rest s) seen)
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(cons f (step (rest s) (conj seen f))))))
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xs seen)))]
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(step coll #{}))))
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;; --- keep ---
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(defn keep
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([f]
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(fn [rf]
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(fn ([] (rf)) ([result] (rf result))
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([result input]
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(let [v (f input)]
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(if (nil? v) result (rf result v)))))))
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([f coll]
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(lazy-seq
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(when-let [s (seq coll)]
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(let [x (f (first s))]
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(if (nil? x)
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(keep f (rest s))
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(cons x (keep f (rest s)))))))))
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;; --- keep-indexed ---
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(defn keep-indexed
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([f]
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(fn [rf]
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(let [ia (volatile! -1)]
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(fn ([] (rf)) ([result] (rf result))
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([result input]
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(let [i (vswap! ia inc)
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v (f i input)]
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(if (nil? v) result (rf result v))))))))
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([f coll]
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(letfn [(keepi [idx coll]
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(lazy-seq
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(when-let [s (seq coll)]
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(let [x (f idx (first s))]
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(if (nil? x)
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(keepi (inc idx) (rest s))
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(cons x (keepi (inc idx) (rest s))))))))]
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(keepi 0 coll))))
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;; --- map-indexed ---
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(defn map-indexed
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([f]
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(fn [rf]
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(let [i (volatile! -1)]
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(fn ([] (rf)) ([result] (rf result))
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([result input] (rf result (f (vswap! i inc) input)))))))
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([f coll]
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(letfn [(mapi [idx coll]
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(lazy-seq
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(when-let [s (seq coll)]
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(cons (f idx (first s)) (mapi (inc idx) (rest s))))))]
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(mapi 0 coll))))
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;; --- cycle ---
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;; Lazy, like the JVM: never counts coll, so it terminates on a lazy/infinite
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;; argument instead of forcing it.
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(defn cycle [coll]
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(if (seq coll)
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(lazy-seq (concat coll (cycle coll)))
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()))
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;; --- repeatedly --- ((f) throws on a non-fn; (take n …) throws on a non-number
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;; count — both enforced by the host (jolt-call / take), so the canonical
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;; CLJ form matches the repeatedly.cljc exception cases.)
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(defn repeatedly
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([f] (lazy-seq (cons (f) (repeatedly f))))
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([n f] (take n (repeatedly f))))
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;; --- repeat ---
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(defn repeat
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([x] (lazy-seq (cons x (repeat x))))
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([n x] (take n (repeat x))))
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;; --- iterate ---
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;; f is applied lazily, inside the tail thunk — (first (iterate f x)) is x with no
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;; call to f, matching clojure.lang.Iterate. Wrapping the whole body in lazy-seq
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;; instead would force (f x) the moment the head realizes (it is an eager argument
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;; to cons), realizing one step ahead.
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(defn iterate [f x]
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(cons x (lazy-seq (iterate f (f x)))))
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;; --- partition-all --- (transducer + [n coll] + [n step coll])
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;; The collection arities realize EXACTLY n per chunk via a first/rest loop and
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;; continue from the advanced cursor (not a re-drop / nthrest), so they realize
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;; minimally — the laziness counters depend on this.
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;; (A take/nthrest form is correct but over-realizes.)
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(defn partition-all
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([n]
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(fn [rf]
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(let [a (volatile! [])]
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(fn
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([] (rf))
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([result]
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(let [result (if (zero? (count @a))
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result
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(let [v @a] (vreset! a []) (unreduced (rf result v))))]
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(rf result)))
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([result input]
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(vswap! a conj input)
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(if (= n (count @a))
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(let [v @a] (vreset! a []) (rf result v))
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result))))))
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([n coll]
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(letfn [(go [s]
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(lazy-seq
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(when (seq s)
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;; realize exactly n via first/rest (minimal realization), but emit
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;; the chunk as a SEQ — JVM partition-all chunks are seqs, not
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;; vectors (partitionv-all is the vector variant).
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(loop [i 0 acc () cur s]
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(if (and (< i n) (seq cur))
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(recur (inc i) (cons (first cur) acc) (rest cur))
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(cons (reverse acc) (go cur)))))))]
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(go coll)))
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([n step coll]
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(letfn [(go [s]
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(lazy-seq
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(when (seq s)
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(cons (take n s) (go (nthrest s step))))))]
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(go coll))))
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;; --- canonical lazy + transducer arities -------------------------------------
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(defn interpose
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([sep]
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(fn [rf]
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(let [started (volatile! false)]
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(fn
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([] (rf))
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([result] (rf result))
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([result input]
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(if (deref started)
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(let [sepr (rf result sep)]
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(if (reduced? sepr)
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sepr
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(rf sepr input)))
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(do (vreset! started true)
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(rf result input))))))))
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([sep coll]
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(drop 1 (interleave (repeat sep) coll))))
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(defn take-nth
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([n]
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(fn [rf]
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(let [iv (volatile! -1)]
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(fn
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([] (rf))
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([result] (rf result))
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([result input]
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(let [i (vswap! iv inc)]
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(if (zero? (rem i n))
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(rf result input)
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result)))))))
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([n coll]
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(lazy-seq
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(when-let [s (seq coll)]
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(cons (first s) (take-nth n (drop n s)))))))
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;; --- pmap family: parallel map over real-thread futures ----------------------
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;; Each element's work runs on its own OS thread with SNAPSHOT semantics
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;; (futures marshal captured state — pure fns only, mutations don't propagate
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;; back). All futures are spawned up front (doall), then derefed in order:
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;; coarse-grained work only, as with Clojure's pmap.
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(defn pmap
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([f coll]
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(map deref (doall (map (fn [x] (future (f x))) coll))))
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([f coll & colls]
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(pmap (fn [xs] (apply f xs)) (apply map vector coll colls))))
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(defn pcalls [& fns] (pmap (fn [f] (f)) fns))
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