##
# Hash
#
# ISO 15.2.13
class Hash
##
# Delete the element with the key +key+.
# Return the value of the element if +key+
# was found. Return nil if nothing was
# found. If a block is given, call the
# block with the value of the element.
#
# ISO 15.2.13.4.8
def delete(key, &block)
if block && ! self.has_key?(key)
block.call(key)
else
self.__delete(key)
end
end
##
# Calls the given block for each element of +self+
# and pass the key and value of each element.
#
# ISO 15.2.13.4.9
def each(&block)
self.keys.each{|k| block.call([k, self[k]])}
self
end
##
# Calls the given block for each element of +self+
# and pass the key of each element.
#
# ISO 15.2.13.4.10
def each_key(&block)
self.keys.each{|k| block.call(k)}
self
end
##
# Calls the given block for each element of +self+
# and pass the value of each element.
#
# ISO 15.2.13.4.11
def each_value(&block)
self.keys.each{|k| block.call(self[k])}
self
end
##
# Create a direct instance of the class Hash.
#
# ISO 15.2.13.4.16
def initialize(*args, &block)
self.__init_core(block, *args)
end
##
# Return a hash which contains the content of
# +self+ and +other+. If a block is given
# it will be called for each element with
# a duplicate key. The value of the block
# will be the final value of this element.
#
# ISO 15.2.13.4.22
def merge(other, &block)
h = {}
raise "can't convert argument into Hash" unless other.respond_to?(:to_hash)
other = other.to_hash
self.each_key{|k| h[k] = self[k]}
if block
other.each_key{|k|
h[k] = (self.has_key?(k))? block.call(k, self[k], other[k]): other[k]
}
else
other.each_key{|k| h[k] = other[k]}
end
h
end
# 1.8/1.9 Hash#reject! returns Hash; ISO says nothing.
def reject!(&b)
keys = []
self.each_key{|k|
v = self[k]
if b.call(k, v)
keys.push(k)
end
}
return nil if keys.size == 0
keys.each{|k|
self.delete(k)
}
self
end
# 1.8/1.9 Hash#reject returns Hash; ISO says nothing.
def reject(&b)
h = {}
self.each_key{|k|
v = self[k]
unless b.call(k, v)
h[k] = v
end
}
h
end
# 1.9 Hash#select! returns Hash; ISO says nothing.
def select!(&b)
keys = []
self.each_key{|k|
v = self[k]
unless b.call(k, v)
keys.push(k)
end
}
return nil if keys.size == 0
keys.each{|k|
self.delete(k)
}
self
end
# 1.9 Hash#select returns Hash; ISO says nothing.
def select(&b)
h = {}
self.each_key{|k|
v = self[k]
if b.call(k, v)
h[k] = v
end
}
h
end
end
##
# Hash is enumerable
#
# ISO 15.2.13.3
module Enumerable; end
class Hash
include Enumerable
end