interop/enumerator: update doc, fix Next return value
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/*
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Package enumerator provides functions to work with enumerators.
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*/
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package enumerator
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// Package enumerator provides function signatures that can be used inside
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// smart contracts that are written in the neo-go framework.
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// TODO: Check enumerator use cases and add them to the examples folder.
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// Enumerator stubs a NEO enumerator type.
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// Enumerator represents NEO enumerator type, it's an opaque data structure
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// that can be used with functions from this package. It's similar to more
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// widely used Iterator (see `iterator` package), but ranging over arrays
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// or structures that have values with no explicit keys.
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type Enumerator struct{}
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// Create creates a new enumerator from the given items.
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// Create creates a new enumerator from the given items (slice or structure).
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// New enumerator points at index -1 of its items, so the user of it has to
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// advance it first with Next. This function uses `Neo.Enumerator.Create`
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// syscall.
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func Create(items []interface{}) Enumerator {
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return Enumerator{}
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}
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// Next returns the next item in the iteration.
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func Next(e Enumerator) interface{} {
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return nil
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// Next moves position of the given enumerator by one and returns a bool that
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// tells whether there is a new value present in this new position. If it is,
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// you can use Value to get it, if not then there are no more values in this
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// enumerator. This function uses `Neo.Enumerator.Next` syscall.
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func Next(e Enumerator) bool {
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return true
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}
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// Value returns the enumerator value.
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// Value returns current enumerator's item value, it's only valid to call it
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// after Next returning true. This function uses `Neo.Enumerator.Value` syscall.
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func Value(e Enumerator) interface{} {
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return nil
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}
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// Concat concatenates the 2 given enumerators.
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// Concat concatenates two given enumerators returning one that will range on
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// a first and then continue with b. Enumerator positions are not reset for a
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// and b, so if any of them was already advanced by Next the resulting
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// Enumerator will point at this new position and never go back to previous
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// values. This function uses `Neo.Enumerator.Concat` syscall.
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func Concat(a, b Enumerator) Enumerator {
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return Enumerator{}
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}
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