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# This file is part of NIT ( http://www.nitlanguage.org ).
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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#     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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# An example that defines and uses stacks of integers.
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# The implementation is done with a simple linked list.
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# It features: free constructors, nullable types and some adaptive typing.
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module int_stack
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# A stack of integer implemented by a simple linked list.
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# Note that this is only a toy class since a real linked list will gain to use
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# generics and extends interfaces, like Collection, from the standard library.
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class IntStack
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	# The head node of the list.
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	# Null means that the stack is empty.
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	private var head: nullable ISNode = null
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	# Add a new integer in the stack.
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	fun push(val: Int)
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	do
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		self.head = new ISNode(val, self.head)
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	end
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	# Remove and return the last pushed integer.
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	# Return null if the stack is empty.
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	fun pop: nullable Int
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	do
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		var head = self.head
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		if head == null then return null
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		# Note: the followings are statically safe because of the
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		# previous 'if'.
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		var val = head.val
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		self.head = head.next
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		return val
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	end
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	# Return the sum of all integers of the stack.
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	# Return 0 if the stack is empty.
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	fun sumall: Int
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	do
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		var sum = 0
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		var cur = self.head
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		while cur != null do
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			# Note: the followings are statically safe because of
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			# the condition of the 'while'.
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			sum += cur.val
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			cur = cur.next
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		end
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		return sum
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	end
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	# Note: Because all attributes have a default value, a free constructor
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	# "init()" is implicitly defined.
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end
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# A node of a IntStack
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private class ISNode
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	# The integer value stored in the node.
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	var val: Int
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	# The next node, if any.
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	var next: nullable ISNode
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	# Note: A free constructor "init(val: Int, next: nullable ISNode)" is
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	# implicitly defined.
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end
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var l = new IntStack
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l.push(1)
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l.push(2)
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l.push(3)
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print l.sumall
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# Note: the 'for' control structure cannot be used on IntStack in its current state.
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# It requires a more advanced topic.
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# However, why not using the 'loop' control structure?
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loop
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	var i = l.pop
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	if i == null then break
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	# The following is statically safe because of the previous 'if'.
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	print i * 10
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end
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# Note: 'or else' is used to give an alternative of a null expression.
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l.push(5)
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print l.pop or else 0 # l.pop gives 5, so print 5
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print l.pop or else 0 # l.pop gives null, so print the alternative: 0
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