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- /*
- Copyright (c) 2004-2012, The Dojo Foundation All Rights Reserved.
- Available via Academic Free License >= 2.1 OR the modified BSD license.
- see: http://dojotoolkit.org/license for details
- */
- if(!dojo._hasResource["dojox.lang.functional.tailrec"]){ //_hasResource checks added by build. Do not use _hasResource directly in your code.
- dojo._hasResource["dojox.lang.functional.tailrec"] = true;
- dojo.provide("dojox.lang.functional.tailrec");
- dojo.require("dojox.lang.functional.lambda");
- dojo.require("dojox.lang.functional.util");
- // This module provides recursion combinators:
- // - a tail recursion combinator.
- // Acknoledgements:
- // - recursion combinators are inspired by Manfred von Thun's article
- // "Recursion Theory and Joy"
- // (http://www.latrobe.edu.au/philosophy/phimvt/joy/j05cmp.html)
- // Notes:
- // - recursion combinators produce a function, which implements
- // their respective recusion patterns. String lambdas are inlined, if possible.
- (function(){
- var df = dojox.lang.functional, inline = df.inlineLambda, _x ="_x";
- df.tailrec = function(
- /*Function|String|Array*/ cond,
- /*Function|String|Array*/ then,
- /*Function|String|Array*/ before){
- // summary:
- // Generates a function for the tail recursion pattern. This is the simplified
- // version of the linear recursive combinator without the "after" function,
- // and with the modified "before" function. All parameter functions are called
- // in the context of "this" object.
- // cond:
- // The lambda expression, which is used to detect the termination of recursion.
- // It accepts the same parameter as the generated recursive function itself.
- // This function should return "true", if the recursion should be stopped,
- // and the "then" part should be executed. Otherwise the recursion will proceed.
- // then:
- // The lambda expression, which is called upon termination of the recursion.
- // It accepts the same parameters as the generated recursive function itself.
- // The returned value will be returned as the value of the generated function.
- // before:
- // The lambda expression, which is called before the recursive step.
- // It accepts the same parameter as the generated recursive function itself,
- // and returns an array of arguments for the next recursive call of
- // the generated function.
- var c, t, b, cs, ts, bs, dict1 = {}, dict2 = {},
- add2dict = function(x){ dict1[x] = 1; };
- if(typeof cond == "string"){
- cs = inline(cond, _x, add2dict);
- }else{
- c = df.lambda(cond);
- cs = "_c.apply(this, _x)";
- dict2["_c=_t.c"] = 1;
- }
- if(typeof then == "string"){
- ts = inline(then, _x, add2dict);
- }else{
- t = df.lambda(then);
- ts = "_t.t.apply(this, _x)";
- }
- if(typeof before == "string"){
- bs = inline(before, _x, add2dict);
- }else{
- b = df.lambda(before);
- bs = "_b.apply(this, _x)";
- dict2["_b=_t.b"] = 1;
- }
- var locals1 = df.keys(dict1), locals2 = df.keys(dict2),
- f = new Function([], "var _x=arguments,_t=_x.callee,_c=_t.c,_b=_t.b".concat( // Function
- locals1.length ? "," + locals1.join(",") : "",
- locals2.length ? ",_t=_x.callee," + locals2.join(",") : t ? ",_t=_x.callee" : "",
- ";for(;!",
- cs,
- ";_x=",
- bs,
- ");return ",
- ts
- ));
- if(c){ f.c = c; }
- if(t){ f.t = t; }
- if(b){ f.b = b; }
- return f;
- };
- })();
- /*
- For documentation only:
- 1) The original recursive version:
- var tailrec1 = function(cond, then, before){
- var cond = df.lambda(cond),
- then = df.lambda(then),
- before = df.lambda(before);
- return function(){
- if(cond.apply(this, arguments)){
- return then.apply(this, arguments);
- }
- var args = before.apply(this, arguments);
- return arguments.callee.apply(this, args);
- };
- };
- 2) The original iterative version (before minification and inlining):
- var tailrec2 = function(cond, then, before){
- var cond = df.lambda(cond),
- then = df.lambda(then),
- before = df.lambda(before);
- return function(){
- var args = arguments;
- for(; !cond.apply(this, args); args = before.apply(this, args));
- return then.apply(this, args);
- };
- };
- */
- }
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