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From: Michael Heerdegen <michael_heerdegen@web.de>
To: Yuri Khan <yuri.v.khan@gmail.com>
Cc: Nicolas Petton <nicolas@petton.fr>,
	Emacs developers <emacs-devel@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] Gnu Elpa: stream.el: Add some more basic stream operations
Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2017 06:00:03 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <87inns6zos.fsf@drachen> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87shmw76cm.fsf@drachen> (Michael Heerdegen's message of "Thu, 02 Mar 2017 03:36:09 +0100")

Michael Heerdegen <michael_heerdegen@web.de> writes:

> > > Would adding an optional argument that allows to specify an upper
> > > limit for the indexes the function looks at cover (all of) your
> > > concerns?

BTW, with the suggested approach, you can use a counter to specify a
break condition, like here, were I want to calculate the stream of
natural numbers up to a place where two subsequent elements have a
difference that is not less than 2 (which never happens), but where I
say I want to have at most 25 elements:

#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(seq-into-sequence
 (car
  (stream-divide
   (let (the-naturals) (setq the-naturals (stream-cons 1 (seq-map #'1+ the-naturals))))
   (let ((counter 0))
     (lambda (this next)
       (and (< (cl-incf counter) 25)
            (< (- next this) 2)))))))
==> (1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25)
#+end_src

(be sure to eval with lexical-binding -> t).


Michael.



  reply	other threads:[~2017-03-02  5:00 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 48+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2016-06-02 15:42 [PATCH] Gnu Elpa: stream.el: Add some more basic stream operations Michael Heerdegen
2016-06-02 15:50 ` Michael Heerdegen
2016-06-02 19:33 ` Nicolas Petton
2016-06-02 19:44   ` Michael Heerdegen
2016-06-08 19:52   ` Michael Heerdegen
2016-06-09 11:58     ` Nicolas Petton
2016-06-09 15:06       ` Michael Heerdegen
2016-06-09 15:46         ` Nicolas Petton
2016-06-09 16:01         ` Davis Herring
2016-06-09 16:24           ` Michael Heerdegen
2016-06-09 17:11         ` Yuri Khan
2016-06-09 19:41           ` Michael Heerdegen
2016-06-09 21:06             ` Yuri Khan
2016-06-10 15:57               ` Michael Heerdegen
2016-06-10 16:13                 ` Yuri Khan
2016-06-10 19:37                   ` Michael Heerdegen
2016-09-16 23:52                   ` Michael Heerdegen
2016-09-17  6:22                     ` Yuri Khan
2016-09-25 15:38                       ` Michael Heerdegen
2016-09-25 18:41                         ` Yuri Khan
2016-09-28  1:07                           ` Michael Heerdegen
2016-09-28  4:13                             ` Yuri Khan
2016-09-28  8:50                               ` Nicolas Petton
2016-09-28 18:27                               ` Michael Heerdegen
2016-09-28 19:19                                 ` Yuri Khan
2017-03-02  2:36                                   ` Michael Heerdegen
2017-03-02  5:00                                     ` Michael Heerdegen [this message]
2017-03-02 12:58                                       ` Nicolas Petton
2017-03-02 12:55                                     ` Nicolas Petton
2017-03-02 22:38                                       ` Michael Heerdegen
2017-03-15 14:42                                         ` Michael Heerdegen
2017-03-21 11:37                                           ` Nicolas Petton
2017-03-22 17:09                                             ` Michael Heerdegen
2017-04-21  2:34                                               ` Michael Heerdegen
2017-04-22 20:34                                                 ` Nicolas Petton
2017-04-23  5:08                                                   ` Michael Heerdegen
2017-03-20 11:29                                         ` Nicolas Petton
2016-09-25 20:49                         ` John Wiegley
2016-06-12  8:34         ` Markus Triska
2016-06-12 14:07           ` Michael Heerdegen
2016-06-12 14:31             ` Nicolas Petton
2016-06-12 22:28             ` Markus Triska
2016-06-11  1:34       ` Michael Heerdegen
2016-07-06 23:20         ` Michael Heerdegen
2016-08-01 21:13           ` Michael Heerdegen
2016-08-01 22:05             ` Nicolas Petton
2016-08-02  0:39               ` Michael Heerdegen
2016-06-09 15:48 ` Nicolas Petton

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