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Fix LazyList.range [ci: last-only]
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Override LazyList.range
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Test LazyList.range
BalmungSan bd3db0d
Better LazyList.range impl
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Move LazyList.range implementation closer to other overrides
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Ensure lazyness of `Integral[A].one` for overrided `range` implementa…
BalmungSan fbc2623
Ensure step can't be zero
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Allow reverse LazyList.range
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Make the lazyRangeAllowsMoreThanIntMaxValue test run fast
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Ensure step can't be zero
Co-authored-by: Marissa | April <[email protected]>
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Uhm, wait, this does not allow reversed ranges, does it? Like
LazyList.range(start = 100, end = 0, step = -2)I guess rather than check for
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Also, this made me think. This could be a good way to test this without a CPU trap. We just request the reversed range and then we can indeed ask for the
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good point, the check is incorrect, hmm. probably need to check the sign or something as well. I'll have another look shortly
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my thought is to check the sign of
stepin the 3 parameter overload ofrange, and then pass it as aBooleanparameter (probably namedpositiveStep) torangeImpl, thus checking the condition only once rather than for each elementUh oh!
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I just pushed an implementation that allows for reverse
ranges.Let me know what you think about it.