Class Many-Child-Node

Part of:

package metabang.cl-containers, class iteratable-container-mixin, class many-unordered-child-node, class container-node-mixin, class many-ordered-child-node

Direct Superclass

container-node-mixin
iteratable-container-mixin

Direct Subclass

many-ordered-child-node

A node with many ordered children is a vector

many-unordered-child-node

Children are unordered

Slot

elementReader:element.
testInitform:(function equal), Initargs::test.

Direct Method

find-child-node
has-children-p
iterate-children

Calls fn on every child of node.

Other Method

add-initial-contents
best-item

Returns the item in items with the 'best' value of function where
'best' is determined by test. Y...

collect-elements

Returns a possibly filtered and possibly transformed list of the elements in a container. If the ...

collect-elements-stably
collect-nodes

Returns a possibly filtered and possibly transformed list
of the nodes in a container. If the con...

count-elements
count-elements-if
count-items
delete-item-if
element-position

Returns the position of element in container using test and
key to match. Key defaults to identit...

every-element-p
every-item-p

Returns true if every item in the container satisfies the
predicate. Predicate should be a funct...

first-element
insert-new-item

Adds item to the container unless it is already there

insert-sequence

Adds each item in the sequence to the container in an
upspecified order.

iteratable-p

Returns true if thing knows how to iterate-nodes.

iterate-elements
nth-element

Returns the nth element in the container's 'natural' order.

print-container

Prints the contents of container (using PRINT). Returns the container.

reduce-container
reduce-elements
reduce-nodes
remove-items-if

Removes items from a container that satisfy the test. The
container is returned.

search-for-element
search-for-item

Hunt for the item in the container. Key and Test
are as in member.

search-for-match

Hunt for an item in the container that satisfies
the predicate. Key is as in count-if.

search-for-matching-node
search-for-node
search-for-node*
setffirst-element
some-element-p
some-item-p

Returns the first item in the container for which predicate
holds. Predicate should be a function...

unique-elements
unique-nodes