public void CountWithFilter()
 {
     DataProducer<string> subject = new DataProducer<string>();
     IFuture<int> count = subject.Count(x => x.Length >= 2);
     subject.ProduceAndEnd("a", "bbb", "cc", "d");
     Assert.AreEqual(2, count.Value);
 }
 public void Count()
 {
     DataProducer<string> subject = new DataProducer<string>();
     IFuture<int> count = subject.Count();
     subject.ProduceAndEnd("a", "b", "c", "d");
     Assert.AreEqual(4, count.Value);
 }
        public void CountWithFilter()
        {
            DataProducer <string> subject = new DataProducer <string>();
            IFuture <int>         count   = subject.Count(x => x.Length >= 2);

            subject.ProduceAndEnd("a", "bbb", "cc", "d");
            Assert.AreEqual(2, count.Value);
        }
        public void Count()
        {
            DataProducer <string> subject = new DataProducer <string>();
            IFuture <int>         count   = subject.Count();

            subject.ProduceAndEnd("a", "b", "c", "d");
            Assert.AreEqual(4, count.Value);
        }
 public void CountWithNulls()
 {
     int?[] data = { 1, null, 4, null, 3, null, 2 };
     DataProducer<int?> subject = new DataProducer<int?>();
     IFuture<int> count = subject.Count();
     subject.ProduceAndEnd(data);
     Assert.AreEqual(data.Length, count.Value);
     Assert.AreEqual(7, count.Value); // to be sure...
 }
        public void CountWithNulls()
        {
            int?[] data = { 1, null, 4, null, 3, null, 2 };
            DataProducer <int?> subject = new DataProducer <int?>();
            IFuture <int>       count   = subject.Count();

            subject.ProduceAndEnd(data);
            Assert.AreEqual(data.Length, count.Value);
            Assert.AreEqual(7, count.Value); // to be sure...
        }
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        public void ComplexFileParsing()
        {
            // the push-LINQ start-point; a datap-producer
            var source = new DataProducer <string>();

            // listen to data and log and comments
            // (note that we don't have to use a list here,
            // we could do something more interesting as
            // we see the lines)
            var comments = (from line in source
                            where line.StartsWith("#")
                            select line.TrimStart('#').Trim()).ToList();

            // listen to data and create entities from
            // lines that aren't comments
            var people = from line in source
                         where !line.StartsWith("#")
                         let fields = line.Split('~')
                                      select new
            {
                Forename = fields[0],
                Surname  = fields[1],
                Age      = int.Parse(fields[2])
            };

            // just for the fun of it, find the longest line-length etc
            var maxLen = source.Max(line => line.Length);
            var count  = source.Count();

            // and while we're having fun, perform some aggregates
            // on the people *as we're reading them!*
            // (not afterwards, like how LINQ-to-objects works)
            var stats = (from person in people
                         group person by person.Surname into grp
                         let agg = new
            {
                Surname = grp.Key,
                Count = grp.Count(),
                MaxAge = grp.Max(p => p.Age)
            }
                         orderby agg.Surname
                         select agg).ToList();

            // and we'll want to catch the people
            var peopleList = people.ToList();

            // now that we've set everything up
            // read the file *once*
            //source.ProduceAndEnd(new LineReader(path));
            source.ProduceAndEnd(new LineReader(() => new StringReader(FileContents)));

            // sort the groups
            //stats.Sort(grp => grp.Surname);

            // show what we got
            TextWriter output = new StringWriter();

            output.WriteLine("Max Line Length: {0}", maxLen);
            output.WriteLine("Line Count: {0}", count);
            Write(output, "Comments", comments);
            Write(output, "People", peopleList);
            Write(output, "Stats", stats);

            Assert.AreEqual(ExpectedOutput, NormalizeLineEndings(output.ToString()));
        }