# The service is not effectively started until the iterate method
# is called. Then, each step of the iteration is a step in the service.
#
-# While, for a typing point of view, abusers are just collections,
-# the point of this class is to tag services that return a ForAbuser
-# object.
-# Note that using abuser as genuine collection should work but is not
-# recommended since it may cause mental health issues.
+# While, for a typing point of view, abusers are just classes with an
+# iterator method, the point of this class is to tag services that return
+# a ForAbuser object.
+#
+# Note that using having `ForAbuser` as a genuine subclass of `Collection`
+# works but is not recommended since it may cause mental health issues.
interface ForAbuser[E]
- super Collection[E]
+ # Starts and control the service
+ fun iterator: Iterator[E] is abstract
end
# Abuser to read a file, see `file_open`
# The user uses the provided query (item) to implements its own comparison
#
# var a = [1, 3, 2]
- # for q in a do q.res = q.a <=> q.b
- # assert print a == 123
+ # for q in a.sort_fa do q.res = q.a <=> q.b
+ # assert a == [1, 2, 3]
#
# Implements a sort by permutation.
fun sort_fa: ForAbuser[CompareQuery[E]]
# The abuse just ensures that the file is closed after the reading.
#
# for f in file_open("/etc/issue") do
-# print f.read_line
+# var l = f.read_line
+# print l
+# assert not l.is_empty
# end # f is automatically closed here
fun file_open(path: String): ForAbuser[IFStream]
do