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* New macros: each-true, some-true, each-false, some-false.Kaz Kylheku2022-01-121-42/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * lisplib.c (arith_each_set_entries): Trigger autoload on new symbols. * stdilb/arith-each.tl (sys:arith-each): Generalize macro to handle short-circuiting logical operations. The op-iv parameter, which is a cons, is spread into two op and iv parameter. One new argument appears, short-circ. This specifies a code for short-circuiting behavior: t means iteration continues while the result is true; nil means it continues while it is nil, and + means iteration continues while the accumulator is nonzero. A new convention is in effect: the operator has to be specified as a list in order to request accumulating behavior, e.g (+) or (*). Otherwise the operator specifies a predicate that is applied to the forms, without taking into account the prior value. (sum-each, sum-each*, mul-each, mul-each*): Spread the op-iv arguments. Wrap the op argument in a list to request accumulation. In the case of mul-each and mul-each*, specify + for the short-circ argument, which means that iteration stops when the accumulator becomes zerop. sum-each and sum-each* specify : for the short-circ argument which is unrecognized, and so ther is no short-circuiting behavior. (each-true, some-true, each-false, some-false): New macros. * tests/016/arith.tl: New tests. * txr.1: Documented new macros and added note about possible short-circuiting in mul-each and mul-each*. * stdlib/doc-syms.tl: Updated.
* sum-each, mul-each: handle no vars case.Kaz Kylheku2022-01-111-0/+42
* stdlib/arith-each.tl (sys:arith-each): If there are no vars, then just reduce to the identity element value. This is alreading happening fine for the each-prod family of operators. * tests/016/arith.tl: Test cases covering the no vars and empty iteration identity element cases for sum-each and mul-each, as well as the *-prod variants. * txr.1: Document empty iteration and empty vars behavior for arithmetic each operators as well as the each-prod family.