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-- util.lua
-- Lua utilities.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
util = { }
function util.defclass(name)
local cls = { CLASS = name }
cls.__index = cls
_G[name] = cls
return cls
end
function util.subclass(parent, subclassname)
-- parent should have no-arg constructor.
local subclass = parent:new()
subclass.super = parent
-- Not strictly necessary - parent constructor should do this.
subclass.__index = subclass
if subclassname then
subclass.CLASS = subclassname
_G[subclassname] = subclass
end
return subclass
end
function util.newinstance(class)
local instance = { }
setmetatable(instance, class)
return instance
end
function util.callable(x)
return type(x) == 'function' or (type(x) == 'table'
and getmetatable(x)
and getmetatable(x).__call)
end
function util.identity(x)
return x
end
-- Returns the sublist of elements at indices [istart, iend) of the
-- supplied list.
function util.slice(list, istart, iend)
if not iend then
iend = #list + 1
end
local res = { }
for i = istart, iend - 1 do
table.insert(res, list[i])
end
return res
end
function util.partition(list, slice, increment)
local res = { }
for i = 1, #list, increment or slice do
table.insert(res, util.slice(list, i, i + slice))
end
return res
end
function util.curry(fn, ...)
local params = { ... }
if #params == 1 then
return function (...)
return fn(params[1], ...)
end
else
return function (...)
return fn(unpack(util.catlist(params, ...)))
end
end
end
-- Returns a list of the keys in the given map.
function util.keys(map)
local keys = { }
for key, _ in pairs(map) do
table.insert(keys, key)
end
return keys
end
-- Returns a list of the values in the given map.
function util.values(map)
local values = { }
for _, value in pairs(map) do
table.insert(values, value)
end
return values
end
-- Returns a list of lists built from the given map, each sublist being
-- in the form { key, value } for each key-value pair in the map.
function util.pairs(map)
local mappairs = { }
for key, value in pairs(map) do
table.insert(mappairs, { key, value })
end
return mappairs
end
-- Creates a string of the elements in list joined by separator.
function util.join(sep, list)
return table.concat(list, sep)
end
-- Creates a set (a map of keys to true) from the list supplied.
function util.set(list)
local set = { }
for _, value in ipairs(list) do
set[value] = true
end
return set
end
-- Appends the elements in any number of additional tables to the first table.
function util.append(first, ...)
local res = first
local tables = { ... }
for _, tab in ipairs(tables) do
for _, val in ipairs(tab) do
table.insert(res, val)
end
end
return res
end
function util.catlist(...)
return util.append({ }, ...)
end
function util.cathash(...)
local res = { }
local tables = { ... }
if #tables == 1 then
return tables[1]
else
for _, tab in ipairs(tables) do
for key, val in pairs(tab) do
res[key] = val
end
end
end
return res
end
function util.foreach(list, fn)
for _, val in ipairs(list) do
fn(val)
end
end
-- Classic map, but discards nil values (table.insert doesn't like nil).
function util.map(fn, ...)
local lists = { ... }
local res = { }
if #lists == 0 then
return res
elseif #lists == 1 then
for _, val in ipairs(lists[1]) do
local nval = fn(val)
if nval ~= nil then
table.insert(res, nval)
end
end
else
for i = 1, #lists[1] do
local args = { }
for _, list in ipairs(lists) do
if not list[i] then
break
end
table.insert(args, list[i])
end
if #args < #lists then
break
end
local nval = fn(unpack(args))
if nval ~= nil then
table.insert(res, nval)
end
end
end
return res
end
function util.filter(fn, list)
local res = { }
for _, val in ipairs(list) do
if fn(val) then
table.insert(res, val)
end
end
return res
end
function util.forall(list, pred)
for _, value in ipairs(list) do
if not pred(value) then
return false
end
end
return true
end
function util.exists(list, pred)
for _, value in ipairs(list) do
if pred(value) then
return true
end
end
return false
end
function util.indexof(list, item)
for _, value in ipairs(list) do
if value == item then return _ end
end
return -1
end
function util.remove(list, item)
local index = util.indexof(list,item)
if index>-1 then
table.remove(list,index)
end
end
function util.contains(haystack, needle)
for _, value in ipairs(haystack) do
if value == needle then
return true
end
end
return false
end
function util.random_from(list)
return list[ crawl.random2(#list) + 1 ]
end
function util.random_weighted_from(weightfn, list)
if type(weightfn) ~= "function" then
local weightkey = weightfn
weightfn = function (table)
return table[weightkey]
end
end
local cweight = 0
local chosen = nil
util.foreach(list,
function (e)
local wt = weightfn(e) or 10
cweight = cweight + wt
if crawl.random2(cweight) < wt then
chosen = e
end
end)
return chosen
end
function util.random_weighted_keys(weightfn, list, order)
if type(weightfn) ~= "function" then
local weightkey = weightfn
weightfn = function (table)
return table[weightkey]
end
end
local cweight = 0
local chosen = nil
local keys = {}
for k in pairs(list) do
keys[#keys+1] = k
end
if order then
table.sort(keys, order)
else
table.sort(keys)
end
for i,k in ipairs(keys) do
v = list[k]
local wt = weightfn(k,v) or 10
cweight = cweight + wt
if crawl.random2(cweight) < wt then
chosen = v
end
end
return chosen
end
-- Uses a predefined weight function allowing list items
-- to be weighted according to branch
function util.random_branch_weighted(list)
local branch = you.branch()
local weightfn = function(item)
-- Check for "branch" element to limit this item to a given branch
if item.branch ~= nil and item.branch ~= branch then return 0 end;
-- Check for an entry with the name of the branch and use that if exists
if item[branch] ~= nil then return item[branch] end
-- Otherwise default 'weight' element
return item.weight == nil and 10 or item.weight
end
return util.random_weighted_from(weightfn,list)
end
function util.random_range_real(lower,upper)
return lower + crawl.random_real() * (upper-lower)
end
function util.expand_entity(entity, msg)
if not entity or not msg then
return msg
end
local msg_a = string.gsub(msg, "$F%{(%w+)%}",
function (desc)
return crawl.grammar(entity, desc)
end)
return string.gsub(msg_a, "$F",
function ()
return crawl.grammar(entity, 'a')
end)
end
function util.range(start, stop)
local rt
for i = start, stop do
table.insert(rt, i)
end
return rt
end
-- From http://lua-users.org/wiki/CommonFunctions
function util.trim(s)
return (s:gsub("^%s*(.-)%s*$", "%1"))
end
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util.Timer = { CLASS = "Timer" }
util.Timer.__index = util.Timer
function util.Timer:new(pars)
self.__index = self
local timer = pars or { }
setmetatable(timer, self)
timer:init()
return timer
end
function util.Timer:init()
self.epoch = crawl.millis()
end
function util.Timer:mark(what)
local last = self.last or self.epoch
local now = crawl.millis()
crawl.mpr(what .. ": " .. (now - last) .. " ms")
self.last = now
end
-- Turn contents of a table into a human readable string.
-- Used (indirectly) by dbg-asrt.cc:do_crash_dump().
-- TODO: Maybe replace this with http://www.hpelbers.org/lua/print_r ?
function table_to_string(table, depth)
depth = depth or 0
local indent = string.rep(" ", depth * 4)
if type(table) ~= "table" then
return indent .. "['" .. type(table) .. "', not a table]"
end
local str = ""
local meta = getmetatable(table)
if meta and meta.CLASS then
str = str .. indent .. "CLASS: "
if type (meta.CLASS) == "string" then
str = str .. meta.CLASS .. "\n"
else
str = str .. "[type " .. type(meta.CLASS) .. "]\n"
end
end
for key, value in pairs(table) do
local typ = type(key)
if typ == "string" or typ == "number" then
str = str .. indent .. key .. ": "
else
str = str .. indent .. "[type " .. typ .. "]: "
end
typ = type(value)
if typ == "table" then
str = str .. "\n" .. table_to_string(value, depth + 1)
elseif typ == "number" or typ == "string" then
str = str .. value
elseif typ == "boolean" then
str = str .. tostring(value)
else
str = str .. "[type " .. typ .. "]"
end
str = str .. "\n"
end
return str
end
-- Copied from http://lua-users.org/wiki/CopyTable
function util.copy_table(object)
local lookup_table = {}
local function _copy(object)
if type(object) ~= "table" then
return object
elseif lookup_table[object] then
return lookup_table[object]
end
local new_table = {}
lookup_table[object] = new_table
for index, value in pairs(object) do
new_table[_copy(index)] = _copy(value)
end
return setmetatable(new_table, getmetatable(object))
end
return _copy(object)
end
-- Initialises a namespace that has functions spread across multiple files.
-- If the namespace table does not exist, it is created. If it already exists,
-- it is not modified.
function util.namespace(table_name)
if _G[table_name] == nil then
_G[table_name] = { }
end
end
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