hio.help.decking
hio.help.decking module
Support for Deck class
Module Contents
- class hio.help.decking.Deck(iterable=None, maxlen=None)
Bases:
collections.dequeExtends deque to support deque access convenience methods .push and .pull to remove confusion about which side of the deque to use (left or right).
Extends deque with .push and .pull methods to support a different pattern for access. .push does not allow a value of None to be added to the Deck. This enables retrieval with .pull(emptive=True) which returns None when empty instead of raising IndexError. This allows use of the walrus operator on a pull to both assign and check for empty. For example:
deck.extend([False, "", []]) # falsy elements but not None stuff = [] if (x := deck.pull(emptive=True)) is not None: stuff.append(x) # do something with x assert stuff == [False] deck.extend([False, "", []]) # falsy elements but not None stuff = [] while (x := deck.pull(emptive=True)) is not None: stuff.append(x) assert stuff == [False, "", []] assert not deck
Local methods:
.push(x): add x if x is not None to the right side of deque (like append) .pull(x): remove and return element from left side of deque (like popleft)
Inherited methods from deque:
.append(x): add x to right side of deque .appendleft(x): add x to left side of deque .clear(): clear all items from deque leaving it a length 0 .count(x): count the number of deque elements equal to x. .extend(iterable): append elements of iterable to right side .extendleft(iterable): append elemets of iterable to left side (this reverses iterable) .pop(): remove and return element from right side if empty then raise IndexError .popleft(): remove and return element from left side if empty then raise IndexError .remove(x): remove first occurence of x left to right if not found raise ValueError .rotate(n): rotate n steps to right if neg rotate to left
Built in methods supported:
len(d) reversed(d) copy.copy(d) copy.deepcopy(d) subscripts d[0] d[-1]
Attributes:
.maxlen: maximum size of Deck or None if unbounded
- push(elem: Any)
If not None, add elem to right side of deque, Otherwise ignore :param elem: element to be appended to deck (deque) :type elem: Any
- pull(emptive=True)
Remove and return elem from left side of deque, If empty and emptive return None else raise IndexError
- Parameters:
emptive (bool) – True means return None instead of raise IndexError when attempt to pull False means normal behavior of deque