Class: Hash

Inherits:
Object show all
Includes:
Enumerable
Defined in:
ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrblib/hash.rb,
ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrblib/hash.rb,
ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrbgems/mruby-hash-ext/mrblib/hash.rb

Overview

Hash is enumerable

ISO 15.2.13.3

Constant Summary

Constants included from Enumerable

Enumerable::NONE

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods included from Enumerable

#all?, #any?, #collect, #count, #cycle, #detect, #drop, #drop_while, #each_cons, #each_slice, #each_with_index, #each_with_object, #entries, #find_all, #find_index, #first, #flat_map, #grep, #group_by, #hash, #include?, #inject, #lazy, #max, #max_by, #min, #min_by, #minmax, #minmax_by, #none?, #one?, #partition, #reverse_each, #sort, #sort_by, #take, #take_while, to_h, #uniq, #zip

Class Method Details

.[](*object) ⇒ Object

call-seq:

Hash[ key, value, ... ] -> new_hash
Hash[ [ [key, value], ... ] ] -> new_hash
Hash[ object ] -> new_hash

Creates a new hash populated with the given objects.

Similar to the literal ‘{ key => value, … }`. In the first form, keys and values occur in pairs, so there must be an even number of arguments.

The second and third form take a single argument which is either an array of key-value pairs or an object convertible to a hash.

Hash["a", 100, "b", 200] #=> {"a"=>100, "b"=>200}
Hash[ [ ["a", 100], ["b", 200] ] ] #=> {"a"=>100, "b"=>200}
Hash["a" => 100, "b" => 200] #=> {"a"=>100, "b"=>200}


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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrbgems/mruby-hash-ext/mrblib/hash.rb', line 26

def self.[](*object)
  length = object.length
  if length == 1
    o = object[0]
    if o.respond_to?(:to_hash)
      h = self.new
      object[0].to_hash.each { |k, v| h[k] = v }
      return h
    elsif o.respond_to?(:to_a)
      h = self.new
      o.to_a.each do |i|
        raise ArgumentError, "wrong element type #{i.class} (expected array)" unless i.respond_to?(:to_a)
        k, v = nil
        case i.size
        when 2
          k = i[0]
          v = i[1]
        when 1
          k = i[0]
        else
          raise ArgumentError, "invalid number of elements (#{i.size} for 1..2)"
        end
        h[k] = v
      end
      return h
    end
  end
  unless length % 2 == 0
    raise ArgumentError, 'odd number of arguments for Hash'
  end
  h = self.new
  0.step(length - 2, 2) do |i|
    h[object[i]] = object[i + 1]
  end
  h
end

.try_convert(obj) ⇒ Object

call-seq:

Hash.try_convert(obj) -> hash or nil

Try to convert obj into a hash, using to_hash method. Returns converted hash or nil if obj cannot be converted for any reason.

Hash.try_convert({1=>2})   # => {1=>2}
Hash.try_convert("1=>2")   # => nil


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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrbgems/mruby-hash-ext/mrblib/hash.rb', line 74

def self.try_convert(obj)
  if obj.respond_to?(:to_hash)
    obj.to_hash
  else
    nil
  end
end

Instance Method Details

#<(hash) ⇒ Object

call-seq:

  hash < other -> true or false

Returns <code>true</code> if <i>hash</i> is subset of
<i>other</i>.

   h1 = {a:1, b:2}
   h2 = {a:1, b:2, c:3}
   h1 < h2    #=> true
   h2 < h1    #=> false
   h1 < h1    #=> false


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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrbgems/mruby-hash-ext/mrblib/hash.rb', line 302

def <(hash)
  begin
    hash = hash.to_hash
  rescue NoMethodError
    raise TypeError, "can't convert #{hash.class} to Hash"
  end
  size < hash.size and all? {|key, val|
    hash.key?(key) and hash[key] == val
  }
end

#<=(hash) ⇒ Object

call-seq:

  hash <= other -> true or false

Returns <code>true</code> if <i>hash</i> is subset of
<i>other</i> or equals to <i>other</i>.

   h1 = {a:1, b:2}
   h2 = {a:1, b:2, c:3}
   h1 <= h2   #=> true
   h2 <= h1   #=> false
   h1 <= h1   #=> true


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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrbgems/mruby-hash-ext/mrblib/hash.rb', line 326

def <=(hash)
  begin
    hash = hash.to_hash
  rescue NoMethodError
    raise TypeError, "can't convert #{hash.class} to Hash"
  end
  size <= hash.size and all? {|key, val|
    hash.key?(key) and hash[key] == val
  }
end

#==(hash) ⇒ Object

Equality—Two hashes are equal if they each contain the same number

of keys and if each key-value pair is equal to (according to
<code>Object#==</code>) the corresponding elements in the other
hash.

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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrblib/hash.rb', line 13

def ==(hash)
  return true if self.equal?(hash)
  begin
    hash = hash.to_hash
  rescue NoMethodError
    return false
  end
  return false if self.size != hash.size
  self.each do |k,v|
    return false unless hash.key?(k)
    return false unless self[k] == hash[k]
  end
  return true
end

#>(hash) ⇒ Object

call-seq:

  hash > other -> true or false

Returns <code>true</code> if <i>other</i> is subset of
<i>hash</i>.

   h1 = {a:1, b:2}
   h2 = {a:1, b:2, c:3}
   h1 > h2    #=> false
   h2 > h1    #=> true
   h1 > h1    #=> false


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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrbgems/mruby-hash-ext/mrblib/hash.rb', line 350

def >(hash)
  begin
    hash = hash.to_hash
  rescue NoMethodError
    raise TypeError, "can't convert #{hash.class} to Hash"
  end
  size > hash.size and hash.all? {|key, val|
    key?(key) and self[key] == val
  }
end

#>=(hash) ⇒ Object

call-seq:

  hash >= other -> true or false

Returns <code>true</code> if <i>other</i> is subset of
<i>hash</i> or equals to <i>hash</i>.

   h1 = {a:1, b:2}
   h2 = {a:1, b:2, c:3}
   h1 >= h2   #=> false
   h2 >= h1   #=> true
   h1 >= h1   #=> true


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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrbgems/mruby-hash-ext/mrblib/hash.rb', line 374

def >=(hash)
  begin
    hash = hash.to_hash
  rescue NoMethodError
    raise TypeError, "can't convert #{hash.class} to Hash"
  end
  size >= hash.size and hash.all? {|key, val|
    key?(key) and self[key] == val
  }
end

#__update(h) ⇒ Object



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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrblib/hash.rb', line 346

def __update(h)
  h.each_key{|k| self[k] = h[k]}
  self
end

#_inspectObject

internal method for Hash inspection



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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrblib/hash.rb', line 197

def _inspect
  return "{}" if self.size == 0
  "{"+self.map {|k,v|
    k._inspect + "=>" + v._inspect
  }.join(", ")+"}"
end

#compactObject

call-seq:

hsh.compact     -> new_hsh

Returns a new hash with the nil values/key pairs removed

h = { a: 1, b: false, c: nil }
h.compact     #=> { a: 1, b: false }
h             #=> { a: 1, b: false, c: nil }


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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrbgems/mruby-hash-ext/mrblib/hash.rb', line 127

def compact
  result = self.dup
  result.compact!
  result
end

#delete(key, &block) ⇒ Object

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.

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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrblib/hash.rb', line 56

def delete(key, &block)
  if block && !self.has_key?(key)
    block.call(key)
  else
    self.__delete(key)
  end
end

#delete_if(&block) ⇒ Object

call-seq:

   hsh.delete_if {| key, value | block }  -> hsh
   hsh.delete_if                          -> an_enumerator

Deletes every key-value pair from <i>hsh</i> for which <i>block</i>
evaluates to <code>true</code>.

If no block is given, an enumerator is returned instead.

   h = { "a" => 100, "b" => 200, "c" => 300 }
   h.delete_if {|key, value| key >= "b" }   #=> {"a"=>100}


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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrbgems/mruby-hash-ext/mrblib/hash.rb', line 189

def delete_if(&block)
  return to_enum :delete_if unless block

  self.each do |k, v|
    self.delete(k) if block.call(k, v)
  end
  self
end

#dig(idx, *args) ⇒ Object

call-seq:

hsh.dig(key,...)                 -> object

Extracts the nested value specified by the sequence of key objects by calling dig at each step, returning nil if any intermediate step is nil.



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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrbgems/mruby-hash-ext/mrblib/hash.rb', line 393

def dig(idx,*args)
  n = self[idx]
  if args.size > 0
    n&.dig(*args)
  else
    n
  end
end

#each(&block) ⇒ Object Also known as: each_pair

Calls the given block for each element of self and pass the key and value of each element.

call-seq:

hsh.each      {| key, value | block } -> hsh
hsh.each_pair {| key, value | block } -> hsh
hsh.each                              -> an_enumerator
hsh.each_pair                         -> an_enumerator

If no block is given, an enumerator is returned instead.

h = { "a" => 100, "b" => 200 }
h.each {|key, value| puts "#{key} is #{value}" }

produces:

a is 100 b is 200

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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrblib/hash.rb', line 86

def each(&block)
  return to_enum :each unless block

  keys = self.keys
  vals = self.values
  len = self.size
  i = 0
  while i < len
    block.call [keys[i], vals[i]]
    i += 1
  end
  self
end

#each_key(&block) ⇒ Object

Calls the given block for each element of self and pass the key of each element.

call-seq:

hsh.each_key {| key | block } -> hsh
hsh.each_key                  -> an_enumerator

If no block is given, an enumerator is returned instead.

h = { "a" => 100, "b" => 200 }
h.each_key {|key| puts key }

produces:

a
b

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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrblib/hash.rb', line 119

def each_key(&block)
  return to_enum :each_key unless block

  self.keys.each{|k| block.call(k)}
  self
end

#each_value(&block) ⇒ Object

Calls the given block for each element of self and pass the value of each element.

call-seq:

hsh.each_value {| value | block } -> hsh
hsh.each_value                    -> an_enumerator

If no block is given, an enumerator is returned instead.

h = { "a" => 100, "b" => 200 }
h.each_value {|value| puts value }

produces:

100
200

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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrblib/hash.rb', line 145

def each_value(&block)
  return to_enum :each_value unless block

  self.keys.each{|k| block.call(self[k])}
  self
end

#eql?(hash) ⇒ Boolean

Returns true if hash and other are both hashes with the same content compared by eql?.

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Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrblib/hash.rb', line 33

def eql?(hash)
  return true if self.equal?(hash)
  begin
    hash = hash.to_hash
  rescue NoMethodError
    return false
  end
  return false if self.size != hash.size
  self.each do |k,v|
    return false unless hash.key?(k)
    return false unless self[k].eql?(hash[k])
  end
  return true
end

#fetch(key, none = NONE, &block) ⇒ Object

call-seq:

   hsh.fetch(key [, default] )       -> obj
   hsh.fetch(key) {| key | block }   -> obj

Returns a value from the hash for the given key. If the key can't be
found, there are several options: With no other arguments, it will
raise an <code>KeyError</code> exception; if <i>default</i> is
given, then that will be returned; if the optional code block is
specified, then that will be run and its result returned.

   h = { "a" => 100, "b" => 200 }
   h.fetch("a")                            #=> 100
   h.fetch("z", "go fish")                 #=> "go fish"
   h.fetch("z") { |el| "go fish, #{el}"}   #=> "go fish, z"

The following example shows that an exception is raised if the key
is not found and a default value is not supplied.

   h = { "a" => 100, "b" => 200 }
   h.fetch("z")

<em>produces:</em>

   prog.rb:2:in 'fetch': key not found (KeyError)
    from prog.rb:2


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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrbgems/mruby-hash-ext/mrblib/hash.rb', line 161

def fetch(key, none=NONE, &block)
  unless self.key?(key)
    if block
      block.call(key)
    elsif none != NONE
      none
    else
      raise KeyError, "Key not found: #{key.inspect}"
    end
  else
    self[key]
  end
end

#fetch_values(*keys, &block) ⇒ Object

call-seq:

hsh.fetch_values(key, ...)                 -> array
hsh.fetch_values(key, ...) { |key| block } -> array

Returns an array containing the values associated with the given keys but also raises KeyError when one of keys can’t be found. Also see Hash#values_at and Hash#fetch.

h = { "cat" => "feline", "dog" => "canine", "cow" => "bovine" }

h.fetch_values("cow", "cat")                   #=> ["bovine", "feline"]
h.fetch_values("cow", "bird")                  # raises KeyError
h.fetch_values("cow", "bird") { |k| k.upcase } #=> ["bovine", "BIRD"]


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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrbgems/mruby-hash-ext/mrblib/hash.rb', line 497

def fetch_values(*keys, &block)
  keys.map do |k|
    self.fetch(k, &block)
  end
end

#flatten(level = 1) ⇒ Object

call-seq:

   hash.flatten -> an_array
   hash.flatten(level) -> an_array

Returns a new array that is a one-dimensional flattening of this
hash. That is, for every key or value that is an array, extract
its elements into the new array.  Unlike Array#flatten, this
method does not flatten recursively by default.  The optional
<i>level</i> argument determines the level of recursion to flatten.

   a =  {1=> "one", 2 => [2,"two"], 3 => "three"}
   a.flatten    # => [1, "one", 2, [2, "two"], 3, "three"]
   a.flatten(2) # => [1, "one", 2, 2, "two", 3, "three"]


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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrbgems/mruby-hash-ext/mrblib/hash.rb', line 214

def flatten(level=1)
  self.to_a.flatten(level)
end

#inspectObject Also known as: to_s

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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrblib/hash.rb', line 207

def inspect
  begin
    self._inspect
  rescue SystemStackError
    "{...}"
  end
end

#invertObject

call-seq:

   hsh.invert -> new_hash

Returns a new hash created by using <i>hsh</i>'s values as keys, and
the keys as values.

   h = { "n" => 100, "m" => 100, "y" => 300, "d" => 200, "a" => 0 }
   h.invert   #=> {0=>"a", 100=>"m", 200=>"d", 300=>"y"}


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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrbgems/mruby-hash-ext/mrblib/hash.rb', line 229

def invert
  h = self.class.new
  self.each {|k, v| h[v] = k }
  h
end

#keep_if(&block) ⇒ Object

call-seq:

   hsh.keep_if {| key, value | block }  -> hsh
   hsh.keep_if                          -> an_enumerator

Deletes every key-value pair from <i>hsh</i> for which <i>block</i>
evaluates to false.

If no block is given, an enumerator is returned instead.


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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrbgems/mruby-hash-ext/mrblib/hash.rb', line 246

def keep_if(&block)
  return to_enum :keep_if unless block

  keys = []
  self.each do |k, v|
    unless block.call([k, v])
      self.delete(k)
    end
  end
  self
end

#key(val) ⇒ Object

call-seq:

   hsh.key(value)    -> key

Returns the key of an occurrence of a given value. If the value is
not found, returns <code>nil</code>.

   h = { "a" => 100, "b" => 200, "c" => 300, "d" => 300 }
   h.key(200)   #=> "b"
   h.key(300)   #=> "c"
   h.key(999)   #=> nil


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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrbgems/mruby-hash-ext/mrblib/hash.rb', line 271

def key(val)
  self.each do |k, v|
    return k if v == val
  end
  nil
end

#merge(other, &block) ⇒ Object

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.

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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrblib/hash.rb', line 181

def merge(other, &block)
  h = {}
  raise TypeError, "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

#merge!(other, &block) ⇒ Object Also known as: update

call-seq:

   hsh.merge!(other_hash)                                 -> hsh
   hsh.merge!(other_hash){|key, oldval, newval| block}    -> hsh

Adds the contents of _other_hash_ to _hsh_.  If no block is specified,
entries with duplicate keys are overwritten with the values from
_other_hash_, otherwise the value of each duplicate key is determined by
calling the block with the key, its value in _hsh_ and its value in
_other_hash_.

   h1 = { "a" => 100, "b" => 200 }
   h2 = { "b" => 254, "c" => 300 }
   h1.merge!(h2)   #=> {"a"=>100, "b"=>254, "c"=>300}

   h1 = { "a" => 100, "b" => 200 }
   h2 = { "b" => 254, "c" => 300 }
   h1.merge!(h2) { |key, v1, v2| v1 }
                   #=> {"a"=>100, "b"=>200, "c"=>300}

Raises:



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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrbgems/mruby-hash-ext/mrblib/hash.rb', line 103

def merge!(other, &block)
  raise TypeError, "can't convert argument into Hash" unless other.respond_to?(:to_hash)
  if block
    other.each_key{|k|
      self[k] = (self.has_key?(k))? block.call(k, self[k], other[k]): other[k]
    }
  else
    other.each_key{|k| self[k] = other[k]}
  end
  self
end

#rehashObject

call-seq:

  hsh.rehash -> hsh

Rebuilds the hash based on the current hash values for each key. If
values of key objects have changed since they were inserted, this
method will reindex <i>hsh</i>.

   h = {"AAA" => "b"}
   h.keys[0].chop!
   h          #=> {"AA"=>"b"}
   h["AA"]    #=> nil
   h.rehash   #=> {"AA"=>"b"}
   h["AA"]    #=> "b"


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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrblib/hash.rb', line 338

def rehash
  h = {}
  self.each{|k,v|
    h[k] = v
  }
  self.replace(h)
end

#reject(&block) ⇒ Object

call-seq:

   hsh.reject {|key, value| block}   -> a_hash
   hsh.reject                        -> an_enumerator

Returns a new hash consisting of entries for which the block returns false.

If no block is given, an enumerator is returned instead.

   h = { "a" => 100, "b" => 200, "c" => 300 }
   h.reject {|k,v| k < "b"}  #=> {"b" => 200, "c" => 300}
   h.reject {|k,v| v > 100}  #=> {"a" => 100}

1.8/1.9 Hash#reject returns Hash; ISO says nothing.


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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrblib/hash.rb', line 258

def reject(&block)
  return to_enum :reject unless block

  h = {}
  self.each{|k,v|
    unless block.call([k, v])
      h[k] = v
    end
  }
  h
end

#reject!(&block) ⇒ Object

call-seq:

   hsh.reject! {| key, value | block }  -> hsh or nil
   hsh.reject!                          -> an_enumerator

Equivalent to <code>Hash#delete_if</code>, but returns
<code>nil</code> if no changes were made.

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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrblib/hash.rb', line 227

def reject!(&block)
  return to_enum :reject! unless block

  keys = []
  self.each{|k,v|
    if block.call([k, v])
      keys.push(k)
    end
  }
  return nil if keys.size == 0
  keys.each{|k|
    self.delete(k)
  }
  self
end

#replace(hash) ⇒ Object Also known as: initialize_copy

Replaces the contents of hsh with the contents of other hash

ISO 15.2.13.4.23

Raises:



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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrblib/hash.rb', line 156

def replace(hash)
  raise TypeError, "can't convert argument into Hash" unless hash.respond_to?(:to_hash)
  self.clear
  hash = hash.to_hash
  hash.each_key{|k|
    self[k] = hash[k]
  }
  if hash.default_proc
    self.default_proc = hash.default_proc
  else
    self.default = hash.default
  end
  self
end

#select(&block) ⇒ Object

call-seq:

   hsh.select {|key, value| block}   -> a_hash
   hsh.select                        -> an_enumerator

Returns a new hash consisting of entries for which the block returns true.

If no block is given, an enumerator is returned instead.

   h = { "a" => 100, "b" => 200, "c" => 300 }
   h.select {|k,v| k > "a"}  #=> {"b" => 200, "c" => 300}
   h.select {|k,v| v < 200}  #=> {"a" => 100}

1.9 Hash#select returns Hash; ISO says nothing


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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrblib/hash.rb', line 311

def select(&block)
  return to_enum :select unless block

  h = {}
  self.each{|k,v|
    if block.call([k, v])
      h[k] = v
    end
  }
  h
end

#select!(&block) ⇒ Object

call-seq:

   hsh.select! {| key, value | block }  -> hsh or nil
   hsh.select!                          -> an_enumerator

Equivalent to <code>Hash#keep_if</code>, but returns
<code>nil</code> if no changes were made.

1.9 Hash#select! returns Hash; ISO says nothing.


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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrblib/hash.rb', line 280

def select!(&block)
  return to_enum :select! unless block

  keys = []
  self.each{|k,v|
    unless block.call([k, v])
      keys.push(k)
    end
  }
  return nil if keys.size == 0
  keys.each{|k|
    self.delete(k)
  }
  self
end

#to_hObject

call-seq:

   hsh.to_h     -> hsh or new_hash

Returns +self+. If called on a subclass of Hash, converts
the receiver to a Hash object.


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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrbgems/mruby-hash-ext/mrblib/hash.rb', line 285

def to_h
  self
end

#to_procObject



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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrbgems/mruby-hash-ext/mrblib/hash.rb', line 478

def to_proc
  ->x{self[x]}
end

#transform_keys(&block) ⇒ Object

call-seq:

hsh.transform_keys {|key| block } -> new_hash
hsh.transform_keys                -> an_enumerator

Returns a new hash, with the keys computed from running the block once for each key in the hash, and the values unchanged.

If no block is given, an enumerator is returned instead.



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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrbgems/mruby-hash-ext/mrblib/hash.rb', line 412

def transform_keys(&block)
  return to_enum :transform_keys unless block
  hash = {}
  self.keys.each do |k|
    new_key = block.call(k)
    hash[new_key] = self[k]
  end
  hash
end

#transform_keys!(&block) ⇒ Object

call-seq:

hsh.transform_keys! {|key| block } -> hsh
hsh.transform_keys!                -> an_enumerator

Invokes the given block once for each key in hsh, replacing it with the new key returned by the block, and then returns hsh.

If no block is given, an enumerator is returned instead.



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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrbgems/mruby-hash-ext/mrblib/hash.rb', line 431

def transform_keys!(&block)
  return to_enum :transform_keys! unless block
  self.keys.each do |k|
    value = self[k]
    new_key = block.call(k)
    self.__delete(k)
    self[new_key] = value
  end
  self
end

#transform_values(&b) ⇒ Object

call-seq:

hsh.transform_values {|value| block } -> new_hash
hsh.transform_values                  -> an_enumerator

Returns a new hash with the results of running the block once for every value. This method does not change the keys.

If no block is given, an enumerator is returned instead.



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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrbgems/mruby-hash-ext/mrblib/hash.rb', line 452

def transform_values(&b)
  return to_enum :transform_values unless block_given?
  hash = {}
  self.keys.each do |k|
    hash[k] = yield(self[k])
  end
  hash
end

#transform_values!(&b) ⇒ Object

call-seq:

hsh.transform_values! {|key| block } -> hsh
hsh.transform_values!                -> an_enumerator

Invokes the given block once for each value in the hash, replacing with the new value returned by the block, and then returns hsh.

If no block is given, an enumerator is returned instead.



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# File 'ext/enterprise_script_service/mruby/mrbgems/mruby-hash-ext/mrblib/hash.rb', line 470

def transform_values!(&b)
  return to_enum :transform_values! unless block_given?
  self.keys.each do |k|
    self[k] = yield(self[k])
  end
  self
end