This nimble package contains for
loop macros. This is an expiremental Nim future.
They work like inline iterators - only called from for
loops.
import looper
let
a = [1, 3, 5, 7]
b = @[0, 2, 4, 6, 8]
c = @["one", "two", "three", "four", "five"]
# It supports variadic arguments of different types,
# each container type must support indexing
for (x, y, z) in zip(a, b, c):
echo x, " ", y, " ", z
# Also written as:
for x, y, z in zip(a, b, c):
echo x, " ", y, " ", z
# This is supported too:
for w in zip(a, b, c):
echo w
import looper
let
a = [1, 3, 5, 7]
for (i, x) in enumerate(a.iter):
echo i, " ", x
# Also written as:
for i, x in enumerate(a.iter):
echo i, " ", x
-
Nested tuple unpacking
for (i, (x, y)) in enumerate(iterable)
is invalid syntax you have to writefor i, (x, y) in enumerate(iterable)
instead. -
The enumerate macros doesn't support tuples:
for w in enumerate(iterable)
this is because of the way it is implemented.
This library is distributed under the MIT license. For more information see copying.txt
.