""" byceps.util.iterables ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :Copyright: 2014-2025 Jochen Kupperschmidt :License: Revised BSD (see `LICENSE` file for details) """ from collections.abc import Callable, Iterable, Iterator from itertools import tee from typing import TypeVar T = TypeVar('T') Predicate = Callable[[T], bool] def find(iterable: Iterable[T], predicate: Predicate) -> T | None: """Return the first element in the iterable that matches the predicate. If none does, return ``None``. """ for elem in iterable: if predicate(elem): return elem return None def index_of(iterable: Iterable[T], predicate: Predicate) -> int | None: """Return the (0-based) index of the first element in the iterable that matches the predicate. If none does, return ``None``. """ for i, elem in enumerate(iterable): if predicate(elem): return i return None def pairwise(iterable: Iterable[T]) -> Iterator[tuple[T, T]]: """Return each element paired with its next one. Example: xs -> (x0, x1), (x1, x2), (x2, x3), ... As seen in the Python standard library documentation of the `itertools` module: https://docs.python.org/3/library/itertools.html#itertools-recipes """ a, b = tee(iterable) next(b, None) return zip(a, b, strict=False) def partition( iterable: Iterable[T], predicate: Predicate ) -> tuple[list[T], list[T]]: """Partition the iterable into two lists according to the predicate. The first list contains all elements that satisfy the predicate, the second list contains all elements that do not. Relative element order is preserved. """ satisfied, unsatisfied = [], [] for elem in iterable: if predicate(elem): satisfied.append(elem) else: unsatisfied.append(elem) return satisfied, unsatisfied