OldAPI/set/ProposalK
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/*** Set An unordered collection of unique values. Accepts: - optional ``values`` (may be ``undefined``, or any iterable object, by way of the polymorphic `toIter`) - optional custom ``hash`` relation. - optional custom ``eq`` binary equivalence relation. Inherits member functions from `Iterable`. `Set` operations operate in constant time best case, and linear for degenerate cases. If you insert an object in a set and modify that object in such a way that its ``hash`` result changes, it will be irrecoverable. Most other libraries enforce that only immutable objects should be inserted in sets for this reason, so be careful. */ /*** insert inserts a value in the `Set`. Position is not relevant. Replaces an existing value if the value has the same `hash` key and is `eq` to an existing value. The `hash` function and `eq` function can be overridden in the `Set` constructor. - `stateful` - `chainable` */ /*** retrieve retrieves a value from the `Set` that has the same `hash` key and is `eq` to a given value. `eq` and `hash` can be overridden in the `Set` constructor. - `stateless` */ /**** remove removes a value from the `Set` if it has the same `hash` and is `eq` to the value. throws a `ValueError` if no matching value can be found. - `stateful` - `chainable` */ /**** discard discards a value from the `Set` if it has the same `hash` and is `eq` to the value. Unlike `remove`, does not throw a `ValueError` if no matching value can be found. - `stateful` - `chainable` */ /**** clear removes all values in this set. - `stateful` - `chainable` */ /**** has returns whether a set contains a given value. uses `eq` and `hash` to attempt to find the value in the set. These functions can be overridden in the `Set` constructor. */ /**** find searches all of the values in set for one that is `eq` to a given value. returns that value. throws a `ValueError` if no value can be found. - accepts a value to find - accepts an optional override to the `eq` function - `stateless` */ /**** toIter */ /**** eq */ /**** union augments itself with any values that exist in another iterable. - `stateful` - `chainable` */ /**** intersect - `stateful` - `chainable` */ /**** difference - `stateful` - `chainable` */ /**** unioned returns all elements that are in itself and another iterable. - `stateless` - `chainable` */ /**** intersected returns all values that are in this set and another. - `stateless` - `chainable` */ /**** differenced returns the set of all values that are in this set but not another. - `stateless` - `chainable` */ /**** symmetricDifferenced returns the set of all values that are exactly one set between itself and another. - `stateless` - `chainable` */ /**** isSuperSet returns whether this set contains all of the values in a given container. - `stateless` */ /**** isSubSet returns whether a given container contains all of this set's values. - `stateless` */ /**** added alias of `unioned` - `stateless` - `chainable` */ /**** add alias of `union` - `stateful` - `chainable` */ /**** muled alias of `intersected` - `stateless` - `chainable` */ /**** mul alias of `intersect` - `stateful` - `chainable` */ /**** subed alias of `differenced` - `stateless` - `chainable` */ /**** sub alias of `difference` - `stateful` - `chainable` */ /**** and alias of `intersect` - `stateful` - `chainable` */ /**** anded alias of `intersected` - `stateless` - `chainable` */ /**** or alias of `union` - `stateful` - `chainable` */ /**** ored alias of `unioned` - `stateless` - `chainable` */ /**** xor alias of `symmetricDifferenced` - `stateful` - `chainable` */ /**** xored alias of `symmetricDifferenced` - `stateless` - `chainable` */ /** Functions ========= Functions that operate on sets, or arrays coercible to sets using the polymorphic `toSet` function. */ /*** toSet */ /*** insert */ /*** retrieve */ /*** remove */ /*** discard */ /*** clear */ /*** has */ /*** union */ /*** intersect */ /*** difference */ /*** symetricDifference */ /*** isSuperSet */ /*** isSubSet */