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prosodyctl: Don't display message about failing to start Prosody is daemonizing is disabled (if daemonizing is disabled then Prosody is stopped by the time control returns to prosodyctl, which then can't see Prosody running)
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Thu, 28 Jan 2010 15:05:30 +0000
parent 1660:ae2f60a20428
child 2923:b7049746bd29
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-- Prosody IM
-- Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Matthew Wild
-- Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Waqas Hussain
-- 
-- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the
-- COPYING file in the source package for more information.
--

--[[ Iterators ]]--

-- Reverse an iterator
function reverse(f, s, var)
	local results = {};

	-- First call the normal iterator
	while true do
		local ret = { f(s, var) };
		var = ret[1];
	        if var == nil then break; end
		table.insert(results, 1, ret);
	end
	
	-- Then return our reverse one
	local i,max = 0, #results;
	return function (results)
			if i<max then
				i = i + 1;
				return unpack(results[i]);
			end
		end, results;
end

-- Iterate only over keys in a table
local function _keys_it(t, key)
	return (next(t, key));
end
function keys(t)
	return _keys_it, t;
end

-- Iterate only over values in a table
function values(t)
	local key, val;
	return function (t)
		key, val = next(t, key);
		return val;
	end, t;
end

-- Given an iterator, iterate only over unique items
function unique(f, s, var)
	local set = {};
	
	return function ()
		while true do
			local ret = { f(s, var) };
			var = ret[1];
		        if var == nil then break; end
		        if not set[var] then
				set[var] = true;
				return var;
			end
		end
	end;
end

--[[ Return the number of items an iterator returns ]]--
function count(f, s, var)
	local x = 0;
	
	while true do
		local ret = { f(s, var) };
		var = ret[1];
	        if var == nil then break; end
		x = x + 1;
	end	
	
	return x;
end

-- Return the first n items an iterator returns
function head(n, f, s, var)
	local c = 0;
	return function (s, var)
		if c >= n then
			return nil;
		end
		c = c + 1;
		return f(s, var);
	end, s;
end

function tail(n, f, s, var)
	local results, count = {}, 0;
	while true do
		local ret = { f(s, var) };
		var = ret[1];
	        if var == nil then break; end
		results[(count%n)+1] = ret;
		count = count + 1;
	end

	if n > count then n = count; end

	local pos = 0;
	return function ()
		pos = pos + 1;
		if pos > n then return nil; end
		return unpack(results[((count-1+pos)%n)+1]);
	end
	--return reverse(head(n, reverse(f, s, var)));
end

-- Convert the values returned by an iterator to an array
function it2array(f, s, var)
	local t, var = {};
	while true do
		var = f(s, var);
	        if var == nil then break; end
		table.insert(t, var);
	end
	return t;
end

-- Treat the return of an iterator as key,value pairs, 
-- and build a table
function it2table(f, s, var)
	local t, var = {};
	while true do
		var, var2 = f(s, var);
	        if var == nil then break; end
		t[var] = var2;
	end
	return t;
end