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This module is a reimplementation of the Python dictionary code in Oberon-2. It is based on version 2.65 of the python file `src/Objects/dictobject.c'. It maps objects on other objects. Some bit twiddling is required, partially due to the algorithm and partially due to performance, which may impede portability of the code.
Differences between `dictobject.c' and this implementation:
NIL can be used as a value. This implies that the field `Entry.value' cannot be used to determine if the entry is in use or not.
Any inefficiencies in this implementation are my fault, and do not originate in the Python implementation.
ADT:Storable IO Object Object RT0
Class List | |
Dictionary | |
Dummy |
Class Summary: Dictionary [Detail] | |
+---RT0.Object | +---Object.Object | +---ADT:Storable.Object | +--ADT:Dictionary:AddressKey.Dictionary | |
Constructor Summary | |
Init(Dictionary) Initializes dict to an empty dictionary. | |
New(): Dictionary Creates a new, empty dictionary. | |
Method Summary | |
Clear() Removes all items from the dictionary dict. | |
Copy(): Dictionary Creates a shallow copy of the dictionary dict. | |
Delete(Key) Removes the item with the key key from the dictionary dict. | |
Destroy() | |
Equals(Object): BOOLEAN Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one. | |
Get(Key): Value Retrieves the value associated with key in the dictionary dict. | |
HasKey(Key): BOOLEAN Tests if an item in dict exists with the key key. | |
HashCode(): LONGINT Returns a hash code value for the object. | |
Keys(): ObjectArrayPtr Returns the list of keys of the dictionary dict. | |
Load(Reader) Loads data of dict from r. | |
Lookup(Key, VAR Value): BOOLEAN If key exists in the dictionary dict, then the procedure assigns the value of key to value and returns TRUE; otherwise, it returns FALSE and value is undefined. | |
Set(Key, Value) Sets the value for key key in the dictionary dict to value. | |
Size(): LONGINT Returns the number of items in the dictionary. | |
Store(Writer) Stores data of dict to w. | |
Values(): ObjectArrayPtr Returns the list of values of the dictionary dict. | |
Inherited Methods | |
From RT0.Object: From Object.Object: From ADT:Storable.Object: |
Class Summary: Dummy [Detail] | |
+---RT0.Object | +---Object.Object | +--ADT:Dictionary:AddressKey.Dummy | |
Method Summary | |
Destroy() | |
Inherited Methods | |
From RT0.Object: From Object.Object: |
Type Summary | |
[Entry] = RECORD ... END | |
[Hash] = LONGINT | |
[Index] = LONGINT | |
Key = Object Type of key entries in the dictionary. | |
[Table] = POINTER TO ARRAY OF Entry | |
Value = Object Type of value entries in the dictionary. |
Class Detail: Dictionary |
Constructor Detail |
PROCEDURE Init(dict: Dictionary)
Initializes dict to an empty dictionary.
PROCEDURE New(): Dictionary
Creates a new, empty dictionary.
Method Detail |
PROCEDURE (dict: Dictionary) Clear()
Removes all items from the dictionary dict.
PROCEDURE (dict: Dictionary) Copy(): Dictionary
Creates a shallow copy of the dictionary dict. The key and value objects themselves are not copied.
PROCEDURE (dict: Dictionary) Delete(key: Key)
Removes the item with the key key from the dictionary dict.
Pre-condition: n item with the key key exists in the dictionary dict. This implies that key is not NIL.
PROCEDURE (dict: Dictionary) Destroy()
PROCEDURE (dict: Dictionary) Equals(obj: Object): BOOLEAN
Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one.
The Object.Equals method implements an equivalence relation:
It is reflexive: for any reference value `x', `x.Equals(x)' should return TRUE.
It is symmetric: for any reference values `x' and `y', `x.Equals(y)' should return TRUE if and only if `y.Equals(x)' returns TRUE.
It is transitive: for any reference values `x', `y', and `z', if `x.Equals(y)' returns TRUE and `y.Equals(z)' returns TRUE, then `x.Equals(z)' should return TRUE.
It is consistent: for any reference values `x' and `y', multiple invocations of `x.Equals(y)' consistently return TRUE or consistently return FALSE, provided no information used in equals comparisons on the object is modified.
For any non-NIL reference value `x', `x.Equals(NIL)' should return FALSE.
The `Equals' method for class Object implements the most discriminating possible equivalence relation on objects; that is, for any reference values `x' and `y', this method returns TRUE if and only if `x' and `y' refer to the same object (`x=y' has the value TRUE).
[Description inherited from Equals]
PROCEDURE (dict: Dictionary) Get(key: Key): Value
Retrieves the value associated with key in the dictionary dict.
Pre-condition: An item with the key key exists in the dictionary dict. This implies that key is not NIL.
PROCEDURE (dict: Dictionary) HasKey(key: Key): BOOLEAN
Tests if an item in dict exists with the key key.
Pre-condition: key is not NIL.
PROCEDURE (dict: Dictionary) HashCode(): LONGINT
Returns a hash code value for the object. This method is supported for the benefit of dictionaries such as those provided by ADT:Dictionary.
The general contract of Object.HashCode is:
Whenever it is invoked on the same object more than once during an execution of an application, the Object.HashCode method must consistently return the same integer, provided no information used in equals comparisons on the object is modified. This integer need not remain consistent from one execution of an application to another execution of the same application.
If two objects are equal according to the Object.Equals method, then calling the Object.HashCode method on each of the two objects must produce the same integer result.
It is not required that if two objects are unequal according to the Object.Equals method, then calling the Object.HashCode method on each of the two objects must produce distinct integer results. However, the programmer should be aware that producing distinct integer results for unequal objects may improve the performance of dictionaries.
As much as is reasonably practical, the Object.HashCode method defined by class Object does return distinct integers for distinct objects. (This is typically implemented by converting the internal address of the object into an integer, but this implementation technique is not required.)
[Description inherited from HashCode]
PROCEDURE (dict: Dictionary) Keys(): ObjectArrayPtr
Returns the list of keys of the dictionary dict. The keys are listed in no particular order.
PROCEDURE (dict: Dictionary) Load(r: Reader) RAISES Error;
Loads data of dict from r. Nested record pointers are loaded by calling the type-bound procecdure Reader.ReadObject. This procedure must be symmetric to Object.Store, or data internalization will break, causing undefined object state or program termination.
Note: When internalizing a file with alien objects, it is possible that the type-bound procedure Object.Load is invoked more than once for a single object. Except for the results of the last call, all duplicates are discarded. Because of this, all changes by this procedure to any program state that is not part of the object dict are deprecated.
Pre-condition: This procedure is either activated by a super call, or from the procedure Reader.ReadObject.
[Description inherited from Load]
Redefines: Load
PROCEDURE (dict: Dictionary) Lookup(key: Key; VAR value: Value): BOOLEAN
If key exists in the dictionary dict, then the procedure assigns the value of key to value and returns TRUE; otherwise, it returns FALSE and value is undefined.
Pre-condition: key is not NIL.
PROCEDURE (dict: Dictionary) Set(key: Key; value: Value)
Sets the value for key key in the dictionary dict to value. If an item with this key already exists, its value is replaced. Otherwise, a new item is created with the given (key, value) pair.
Pre-condition: key is not NIL.
PROCEDURE (dict: Dictionary) Size(): LONGINT
Returns the number of items in the dictionary.
PROCEDURE (dict: Dictionary) Store(w: Writer) RAISES Error;
Stores data of dict to w. Nested record pointers are stored by calling the type-bound procedure Writer.WriteObject. The procedure is not allowed to make any changes to the global state of the program, except for calling the `Write' methods of the writer w. Any redefinition of this procedure must include a super call, preferably as the first statement of the procedure body.
Pre-condition: This procedure is either activated by a super call, or from the procedure Writer.WriteObject.
[Description inherited from Store]
Redefines: Store
PROCEDURE (dict: Dictionary) Values(): ObjectArrayPtr
Returns the list of values of the dictionary dict. The values are listed in no particular order.
Class Detail: Dummy |
Method Detail |
PROCEDURE (dummy: Dummy) Destroy()
Type Detail |
TYPE [Entry] = RECORD END
TYPE [Hash] = LONGINT
TYPE [Index] = LONGINT
TYPE Key = Object
Type of key entries in the dictionary.
TYPE [Table] = POINTER TO ARRAY OF Entry
TYPE Value = Object
Type of value entries in the dictionary.