X-Git-Url: http://nitlanguage.org diff --git a/lib/for_abuse.nit b/lib/for_abuse.nit index eeb8ed7..f19bd0f 100644 --- a/lib/for_abuse.nit +++ b/lib/for_abuse.nit @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ # You are allowed to redistribute it and sell it, alone or is a part of # another product. -# Service management trough the `for` control structure. +# Service management through the `for` control structure. # # The module is a proof-of-concept to investigate the abuse of # the `for` structure to implement various services. @@ -38,21 +38,21 @@ end # Abuser to read a file, see `file_open` private class ReadFileForAbuser - super ForAbuser[IFStream] + super ForAbuser[FileReader] var path: String redef fun iterator do return new ReadFileForAbuserIterator(path) end # Abuser iterator to read a file, see `file_open` private class ReadFileForAbuserIterator - super Iterator[IFStream] + super Iterator[FileReader] var path: String - redef var item: IFStream is noinit + redef var item: FileReader is noinit redef var is_ok = true init do # start of service is to open the file, and return in - item = new IFStream.open(path) + item = new FileReader.open(path) end redef fun next do @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ private class SortAbuserIterator[E] end redef class Array[E] - # Sort an array trough a `for` abuse. + # Sort an array through a `for` abuse. # The user uses the provided query (item) to implements its own comparison # # var a = [1, 3, 2] @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ end #### -# Open and read a file trough a `for` abuse. +# Open and read a file through a `for` abuse. # The abuse just ensures that the file is closed after the reading. # # for f in file_open("/etc/issue") do @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ end # print l # assert not l.is_empty # end # f is automatically closed here -fun file_open(path: String): ForAbuser[IFStream] +fun file_open(path: String): ForAbuser[FileReader] do return new ReadFileForAbuser(path) end