Represents a set of values. Operation complexity depends on the type of the value. For keywords, symbols, strings, floats, and integers, the complexity of insert/remove operations is logarithmic. For other value types, the complexity is typically linear or worse, depending on the type of key values.
Enclojure.Common.ValueSet io
Represents a set of values.
empty : ValueSet io
Returns an empty set.
fromList : List (Enclojure.Common.Value io) -> ValueSet io
Creates a new set from a list of values.
toList : ValueSet io -> List (Enclojure.Common.Value io)
Returns a list of values in the set.
insert : Enclojure.Common.Value io -> ValueSet io -> ValueSet io
Inserts a value into the set.
map : (Enclojure.Common.Value io -> Enclojure.Common.Value io) -> ValueSet io -> ValueSet io
Applies a given function to each value in the set.
remove : Enclojure.Common.Value io -> ValueSet io -> ValueSet io
Removes a value from the set or does nothing if it's not present.
isEmpty : ValueSet io -> Basics.Bool
Returns True if the set is empty.
member : Enclojure.Common.Value io -> ValueSet io -> Basics.Bool
Returns True if a given value is in the set.