A toolbox to check if an object is iterable, an iterator or a generator, etc.
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Get the first fulfilled promise that satisfies the provided testing function
A tiny, zero-dependency yet spec-compliant asynchronous iterator polyfill/ponyfill for ReadableStreams.
A tiny but capable push & pull stream library for TypeScript and Flow
Extended iterable class, providing lazy array-like methods with automatic async and return/throw forwarding
Convert a string/promise/array/iterable/asynciterable/buffer/typedarray/arraybuffer/object into a stream
Iterable wrapper that add methods to read ahead or behind current item.
Deques are a generalization of stacks and queues
Check if an Iterable is empty
Iterable SDK for React Native.
The Interactive Extensions for JavaScript
Array manipulation, ordering, searching, summarizing, etc.
Split an iterable into evenly sized chunks
Config plugin for @iterable/react-native-sdk
Convert streaming iterables to Node.js streams
React JSON Viewer Component, Extracted from redux-devtools
Iterables which cache the values they yield
Set of classes used for async prefetching with backpressure (IterableMapper) and async flushing with backpressure (IterableQueueMapper, IterableQueueMapperSimple)
Checks if a given object is iterable
Multipart and Tar utilities for the Web Streams API
Convert Node.js streams to streaming iterables
Wrapper for Iterable API
`Promise.all` and `Promise.allSettled` with concurrency option and async iterable result
Generates the sliding iterable for the given fasta stretch and check its starting motifs
yae provides a simple enum class (enumerated type) implementation (Yae::Enum) that can be used to abstract a set of values. It also provides methods to check values existence in the enum and to iterate over its contents.
= Webservice Client Library for InterMine Data-Warehouses This library provides an interface to the InterMine webservices API. It makes construction and execution of queries more straightforward, safe and convenient, and allows for results to be used directly in Ruby code. As well as traditional row based access, the library provides an object-orientated record result format (similar to ActiveRecords), and allows for fast, memory efficient iteration of result sets. == Example Get all protein domains associated with a set of genes and print their names: require "intermine/service" Service.new("www.flymine.org/query"). new_query("Pathway") select(:name). where("genes.symbol" => ["zen", "hox", "h", "bib"]). each_row { |row| puts row[:name]} == Who is this for? InterMine data warehouses are typically constructed to hold Biological data, and as this library facilitates programmatic access to these data, this install is primarily aimed at bioinformaticians. In particular, users of the following services may find it especially useful: * FlyMine (http://www.flymine.org/query) * YeastMine (http://yeastmine.yeastgenome.org/yeastmine) * RatMine (http://ratmine.mcw.edu/ratmine) * modMine (http://intermine.modencode.org/release-23) * metabolicMine (http://www.metabolicmine.org/beta) == How to use this library: We have tried to construct an interface to this library that does not require you to learn an entirely new set of concepts. As such, as well as the underlying methods that are common to all libraries, there is an additional set of aliases and sugar methods that emulate the DSL style of SQL: === SQL style service = Service.new("www.flymine.org/query") service.model. table("Gene"). select("*", "pathways.*"). where(:symbol => "zen"). order_by(:symbol). outerjoin(:pathways). each_row do |r| puts r end === Common InterMine interface service = Service.new("www.flymine.org/query") query = service.new_query("Gene") query.add_views("*", "pathways.*") query.add_constraint("symbol", "=", "zen") query.add_sort_order(:symbol) query.add_join(:pathways) query.each_row do |r| puts r end For more details, see the accompanying documentation and the unit tests for interface examples. Further documentation is available at www.intermine.org. == Support Support is available on our development mailing list: dev@intermine.org == License This code is Open Source under the LGPL. Source code for this gem can be checked out from https://github.com/intermine/intermine-ws-ruby
Send SMS messages using the CellForce API
== Description ["Kiwi is a versatile entity component system focussing on fast iteration and a nice api.\n", "\n", "To get started, read the [usage guide](#usage) below.\n", "\n", "[](https://github.com/Jomy10/kiwi-ecs-ruby/actions/workflows/tests.yml)\n", "\n", "## Installation\n", "\n", "The library is available from [ruby gems](https://rubygems.org/gems/kiwi-ecs):\n", "\n", "```sh\n", "gem install kiwi-ecs\n", "```\n", "\n", "To use it in your ruby source files:\n", "\n", "```ruby\n", "require 'kiwi-ecs'\n", "```\n", "\n", "## Usage\n", "\n", "### The world\n", "\n", "The world is the main object that controls the ecs.\n", "\n", "```ruby\n", "world = Kiwi::World.new\n", "```\n", "\n", "### Components\n", "\n", "Creating a component is as simple as declaring a struct:\n", "\n", "```ruby\n", "Position = Struct.new :x, :y\n", "```\n", "\n", "Classes can also be used instead of structs\n", "\n", "```ruby\n", "class Velocity\n", " attr_accessor :x\n", " attr_accessor :y\n", "end\n", "```\n", "\n", "### Entities\n", "\n", "An entity is spawned with a set of components:\n", "\n", "```ruby\n", "entityId = world.spawn(Position.new(10, 10))\n", "\n", "world.spawn(Position.new(3, 5), Velocity.new(1.5, 0.0))\n", "```\n", "\n", "The `world.spawn(*components)` function will return the id of the spawned entity.\n", "\n", "Killing an entity can be done using `world.kill(entityId)`:\n", "\n", "```ruby\n", "world.kill(entityId)\n", "```\n", "\n", "### Systems\n", "\n", "#### Queries\n", "\n", "Queries can be constructed as follows:\n", "\n", "```ruby\n", "# Query all position componentss\n", "world.query(Position) do |pos|\n", " puts pos\n", "end\n", "\n", "# Query all entities having a position and a velocity component, and their entity ids\n", "world.query_with_ids(Position, Velocity) do |id, pos, vel|\n", " # ...\n", "end\n", "```\n", "\n", "### Flags\n", "\n", "Entities can be tagged using flags\n", "\n", "#### Defining flags\n", "\n", "A flag is an integer\n", "\n", "```ruby\n", "module Flags\n", " Player = 0\n", " Enemy = 1\n", "end\n", "```\n", "\n", "#### Setting flags\n", "\n", "```ruby\n", "id = world.spawn\n", "\n", "world.set_flag(id, Flags::Player)\n", "```\n", "\n", "#### Removing a flag\n", "\n", "```ruby\n", "world.remove_flag(id, Flags::Player)\n", "```\n", "\n", "#### Checking wether an entity has a flag\n", "\n", "```ruby\n", "world.has_flag(id, Flags::Player)\n", "```\n", "\n", "#### Filtering queries with flags\n", "\n", "```ruby\n", "world.query_with_ids(Pos)\n", " .filter do |id, pos|\n", " world.has_flag(id, Flags::Player)\n", " end\n", " .each do |id, pos|\n", " # Do something with the filtered query\n", " end\n", "```\n", "\n", "The `hasFlags` function is also available for when you want to check multiple flags.\n", "\n", "## Road map\n", "\n", "- [ ] System groups\n", "\n", "## Contributing\n", "\n", "Contributors are welcome to open an issue requesting new features or fixes or opening a pull request for them.\n", "\n", "## License\n", "\n", "The library is licensed under LGPLv3.\n"]
== ICU4R - ICU Unicode bindings for Ruby ICU4R is an attempt to provide better Unicode support for Ruby, where it lacks for a long time. Current code is mostly rewritten string.c from Ruby 1.8.3. ICU4R is Ruby C-extension binding for ICU library[1] and provides following classes and functionality: * UString: - String-like class with internal UTF16 storage; - UCA rules for UString comparisons (<=>, casecmp); - encoding(codepage) conversion; \ - Unicode normalization; - transliteration, also rule-based; Bunch of locale-sensitive functions: - upcase/downcase; - string collation; \ - string search; - iterators over text line/word/char/sentence breaks; \ - message formatting (number/currency/string/time); - date and number parsing. * URegexp - unicode regular expressions. * UResourceBundle - access to resource bundles, including ICU locale data. * UCalendar - date manipulation and timezone info. * UConverter - codepage conversions API * UCollator - locale-sensitive string comparison == Install and usage > ruby extconf.rb > make && make check > make install Now, in your scripts just require 'icu4r'. To create RDoc, run > sh tools/doc.sh == Requirements To build and use ICU4R you will need GCC and ICU v3.4 libraries[2]. == Differences from Ruby String and Regexp classes === UString vs String 1. UString substring/index methods use UTF16 codeunit indexes, not code points. 2. UString supports most methods from String class. Missing methods are: capitalize, capitalize!, swapcase, swapcase! %, center, ljust, rjust chomp, chomp!, chop, chop! \ count, delete, delete!, squeeze, squeeze!, tr, tr!, tr_s, tr_s! crypt, intern, sum, unpack dump, each_byte, each_line hex, oct, to_i, to_sym reverse, reverse! succ, succ!, next, next!, upto 3. Instead of String#% method, UString#format is provided. See FORMATTING for short reference. 4. UStrings can be created via String.to_u(encoding='utf8') or global u(str,[encoding='utf8']) calls. Note that +encoding+ parameter must be value of String class. 5. There's difference between character grapheme, codepoint and codeunit. See UNICODE reports for gory details, but in short: locale dependent notion of character can be presented using more than one codepoint - base letter and combining (accents) (also possible more than one!), and each codepoint can require more than one codeunit to store (for UTF8 codeunit size is 8bit, though \ some codepoints require up to 4bytes). So, UString has normalization and locale dependent break iterators. 6. Currently UString doesn't include Enumerable module. 7. UString index/[] methods which accept URegexp, throw exception if Regexp passed. 8. UString#<=>, UString#casecmp use UCA rules. === URegexp UString uses ICU regexp library. Pattern syntax is described in [./docs/UNICODE_REGEXPS] and ICU docs. There are some differences between processing in Ruby Regexp and URegexp: 1. When UString#sub, UString#gsub are called with block, special vars ($~, $&, $1, ...) aren't set, as their values are processed through deep ruby core code. Instead, block receives UMatch object, which is essentially immutable array of matching groups: "test".u.gsub(ure("(e)(.)")) do |match| \ puts match[0] # => 'es' <--> $& puts match[1] # => 'e' \ <--> $1 puts match[2] # => 's' <--> $2 end 2. In URegexp search pattern backreferences are in form \n (\1, \2, ...), in replacement string - in form $1, $2, ... NOTE: URegexp considers char to be a digit NOT ONLY ASCII (0x0030-0x0039), but any Unicode char, which has property Decimal digit number (Nd), e.g.: a = [?$, 0x1D7D9].pack("U*").u * 2 puts a.inspect_names <U000024>DOLLAR SIGN <U01D7D9>MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK DIGIT ONE <U000024>DOLLAR SIGN <U01D7D9>MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK DIGIT ONE puts "abracadabra".u.gsub(/(b)/.U, a) abbracadabbra \ 3. One can create URegexp using global Kernel#ure function, Regexp#U, Regexp#to_u, or from UString using URegexp.new, e.g: /pattern/.U =~ "string".u 4. There are differences about Regexp and URegexp multiline matching options: t = "text\ntest" # ^,$ handling : URegexp multiline <-> Ruby default t.u =~ ure('^\w+$', URegexp::MULTILINE) => #<UMatch:0xf6f7de04 @ranges=[0..3], @cg=[\u0074\u0065\u0078\u0074]> t =~ /^\w+$/ => 0 # . matches \n : URegexp DOTALL <-> /m t.u =~ ure('.+test', URegexp::DOTALL) \ => #<UMatch:0xf6fa4d88 ... t.u =~ /.+test/m 5. UMatch.range(idx) returns range for capturing group idx. This range is in codeunits. === References 1. ICU Official Homepage http://ibm.com/software/globalization/icu/ 2. ICU downloads \ http://ibm.com/software/globalization/icu/downloads.jsp 3. ICU Home Page http://icu.sf.net 4. Unicode Home Page http://www.unicode.org ==== BUGS, DOCS, TO DO The code is slow and inefficient yet, is still highly experimental, so can have many security and memory leaks, bugs, inconsistent documentation, incomplete test suite. Use it at your own risk. Bug reports and feature requests are welcome :) === Copying This extension module is copyrighted free software by Nikolai Lugovoi. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of MIT License. Nikolai Lugovoi <meadow.nnick@gmail.com>
Contentful API wrapper library exposing an ActiveRecord-like interface