Hi, MissingValue (or NoValue) is definitely the way to go. The UniformOrderedCollection is an interesting idea, too. We had a NoValue like solution a long time ago but we discarded because we missed the idea around collections. It would be really cool to have this working.
Cheers, Doru > On Dec 20, 2016, at 10:15 PM, stepharong <stephar...@free.fr> wrote: > > Hi dear great OO designers > > Here is a little challenges for your brainy souls :) > > In Moose when we compute metrics it may happen than a tool (often external to > pharo) does not compute a metrics > and when we request it in moose we check and often we return a not so good -1. > > I'm trying to brainstorm on a solution > > - first may be the simplest way is to not invoke a metrics when it is not > computed. But it means that we should know it and that we should have a > registration mechanism. After all this is probably the best solution. > > - Second we were thinking to use exception but when we have multiple entities > missing one metrics.... I have serious doubts. > > - Second I was thinking about having the following behavior > > testCollect > > | uarray collected | > uarray := UniformOrderedCollection new. > uarray add: 10. > uarray add: 20. > uarray add: (MissingValue discarding). > collected := uarray collect: [ :each | each ]. > self assert: collected size equals: 2. > > testDo > > | res uarray | > uarray := UniformOrderedCollection new. > uarray add: 10. > uarray add: 20. > uarray add: (MissingValue discarding). > uarray add: 40. > res := 0. > uarray do: [ :each | res := res + each ]. > self assert: res equals: 70. > > > testCollectDefaulting > > | uarray collected | > uarray := UniformOrderedCollection new. > uarray add: 10. > uarray add: 20. > uarray add: (MissingValue default: 33). > collected := uarray collect: [ :each | each ]. > self assert: collected size equals: 3. > self assert: collected third equals: 33 > > > I basically started to implement > > > do: aBlock > "Refer to the comment in Collection|do:." > 1 to: self size do: > [:index | (self at: index) toDo: aBlock on: self] > > > > collect: aBlock > "Evaluate aBlock with each of the receiver's elements as the argument. > Collect the resulting values into a collection like the receiver. Answer > the new collection." > > | newCollection | > newCollection := self species new. > self > do: [ :each | each toCollect: aBlock on: newCollection ]. > ^ newCollection > > > and > > DiscardingValue >> toCollect: aBlock on: aCollection > "discard computation" > ^ self > > > Object >> toCollect: aBlock on: aCollection > > ^ aCollection add: (aBlock value: self) > > > So I imagine that you see the design and I wanted to get your point of view. > > -- > Using Opera a kind of bad mail client but far better than thunderbird > _______________________________________________ > Moose-dev mailing list > moose-...@list.inf.unibe.ch > https://www.list.inf.unibe.ch/listinfo/moose-dev -- www.tudorgirba.com www.feenk.com "One cannot do more than one can do."