Count.cs 9.7 KB

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  1. // Licensed to the .NET Foundation under one or more agreements.
  2. // The .NET Foundation licenses this file to you under the MIT License.
  3. // See the LICENSE file in the project root for more information.
  4. using System.Collections;
  5. using System.Collections.Generic;
  6. using System.Threading;
  7. using System.Threading.Tasks;
  8. namespace System.Linq
  9. {
  10. #if REFERENCE_ASSEMBLY
  11. public static partial class AsyncEnumerableDeprecated
  12. #else
  13. public static partial class AsyncEnumerable
  14. #endif
  15. {
  16. #if INCLUDE_SYSTEM_LINQ_ASYNCENUMERABLE_DUPLICATES
  17. // https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.linq.asyncenumerable.countasync?view=net-9.0-pp#system-linq-asyncenumerable-countasync-1(system-collections-generic-iasyncenumerable((-0))-system-threading-cancellationtoken)
  18. /// <summary>
  19. /// Returns an async-enumerable sequence containing an <see cref="int" /> that represents the total number of elements in an async-enumerable sequence.
  20. /// </summary>
  21. /// <typeparam name="TSource">The type of the elements in the source sequence.</typeparam>
  22. /// <param name="source">An async-enumerable sequence that contains elements to be counted.</param>
  23. /// <param name="cancellationToken">The optional cancellation token to be used for cancelling the sequence at any time.</param>
  24. /// <returns>An async-enumerable sequence containing a single element with the number of elements in the input sequence.</returns>
  25. /// <exception cref="ArgumentNullException"><paramref name="source"/> is null.</exception>
  26. /// <exception cref="OverflowException">(Asynchronous) The number of elements in the source sequence is larger than <see cref="long.MaxValue"/>.</exception>
  27. /// <remarks>The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior.</remarks>
  28. public static ValueTask<int> CountAsync<TSource>(this IAsyncEnumerable<TSource> source, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
  29. {
  30. if (source == null)
  31. throw Error.ArgumentNull(nameof(source));
  32. return source switch
  33. {
  34. ICollection<TSource> collection => new ValueTask<int>(collection.Count),
  35. IAsyncIListProvider<TSource> listProv => listProv.GetCountAsync(onlyIfCheap: false, cancellationToken),
  36. ICollection collection => new ValueTask<int>(collection.Count),
  37. _ => Core(source, cancellationToken),
  38. };
  39. static async ValueTask<int> Core(IAsyncEnumerable<TSource> source, CancellationToken cancellationToken)
  40. {
  41. var count = 0;
  42. await foreach (var item in source.WithCancellation(cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false))
  43. {
  44. checked
  45. {
  46. count++;
  47. }
  48. }
  49. return count;
  50. }
  51. }
  52. // https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.linq.asyncenumerable.countasync?view=net-9.0-pp#system-linq-asyncenumerable-countasync-1(system-collections-generic-iasyncenumerable((-0))-system-func((-0-system-boolean))-system-threading-cancellationtoken)
  53. /// <summary>
  54. /// Returns an async-enumerable sequence containing an <see cref="int" /> that represents how many elements in the specified async-enumerable sequence satisfy a condition.
  55. /// </summary>
  56. /// <typeparam name="TSource">The type of the elements in the source sequence.</typeparam>
  57. /// <param name="source">An async-enumerable sequence that contains elements to be counted.</param>
  58. /// <param name="predicate">A function to test each element for a condition.</param>
  59. /// <param name="cancellationToken">The optional cancellation token to be used for cancelling the sequence at any time.</param>
  60. /// <returns>An async-enumerable sequence containing a single element with a number that represents how many elements in the input sequence satisfy the condition in the predicate function.</returns>
  61. /// <exception cref="ArgumentNullException"><paramref name="source"/> or <paramref name="predicate"/> is null.</exception>
  62. /// <remarks>The return type of this operator differs from the corresponding operator on IEnumerable in order to retain asynchronous behavior.</remarks>
  63. public static ValueTask<int> CountAsync<TSource>(this IAsyncEnumerable<TSource> source, Func<TSource, bool> predicate, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
  64. {
  65. if (source == null)
  66. throw Error.ArgumentNull(nameof(source));
  67. if (predicate == null)
  68. throw Error.ArgumentNull(nameof(predicate));
  69. return Core(source, predicate, cancellationToken);
  70. static async ValueTask<int> Core(IAsyncEnumerable<TSource> source, Func<TSource, bool> predicate, CancellationToken cancellationToken)
  71. {
  72. var count = 0;
  73. await foreach (var item in source.WithCancellation(cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false))
  74. {
  75. if (predicate(item))
  76. {
  77. checked
  78. {
  79. count++;
  80. }
  81. }
  82. }
  83. return count;
  84. }
  85. }
  86. #endif // INCLUDE_SYSTEM_LINQ_ASYNCENUMERABLE_DUPLICATES
  87. // https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.linq.asyncenumerable.countasync?view=net-9.0-pp#system-linq-asyncenumerable-countasync-1(system-collections-generic-iasyncenumerable((-0))-system-func((-0-system-threading-cancellationtoken-system-threading-tasks-valuetask((system-boolean))))-system-threading-cancellationtoken)
  88. // Two overloads here are replaced by a single method.
  89. // System.Linq.AsyncEnumerable only supplies the async predicate form where the callback accepts a cancellation token, but
  90. // the CountAwaitAsync version that does not take this does not add any additional functionality. Since developers will need
  91. // to change their code in any case to move off these obsolete methods, it would not be particularly useful to add a
  92. // non-cancellable async predicate overload in System.Interactive.Async.
  93. /// <summary>
  94. /// Counts the elements in an async-enumerable sequence that satisfy a condition.
  95. /// </summary>
  96. /// <typeparam name="TSource">Type of elements in the source sequence.</typeparam>
  97. /// <param name="source">A sequence of elements to count.</param>
  98. /// <param name="predicate">An asynchronous predicate to apply to each element in the source sequence.</param>
  99. /// <param name="cancellationToken">An optional cancellation token for cancelling the sequence at any time.</param>
  100. /// <returns>A ValueTask containing the number of elements in the sequence that satisfy the predicate.</returns>
  101. /// <exception cref="ArgumentNullException"><paramref name="source"/> or <paramref name="predicate"/> is <see langword="null"/>.</exception>
  102. [GenerateAsyncOverload]
  103. [Obsolete("Use CountAsync. IAsyncEnumerable LINQ is now in System.Linq.AsyncEnumerable, and the CountAwaitAsync functionality now exists as overloads of CountAsync.")]
  104. private static ValueTask<int> CountAwaitAsyncCore<TSource>(this IAsyncEnumerable<TSource> source, Func<TSource, ValueTask<bool>> predicate, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
  105. {
  106. if (source == null)
  107. throw Error.ArgumentNull(nameof(source));
  108. if (predicate == null)
  109. throw Error.ArgumentNull(nameof(predicate));
  110. return Core(source, predicate, cancellationToken);
  111. static async ValueTask<int> Core(IAsyncEnumerable<TSource> source, Func<TSource, ValueTask<bool>> predicate, CancellationToken cancellationToken)
  112. {
  113. var count = 0;
  114. await foreach (var item in source.WithCancellation(cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false))
  115. {
  116. if (await predicate(item).ConfigureAwait(false))
  117. {
  118. checked
  119. {
  120. count++;
  121. }
  122. }
  123. }
  124. return count;
  125. }
  126. }
  127. #if !NO_DEEP_CANCELLATION
  128. [Obsolete("Use CountAsync. IAsyncEnumerable LINQ is now in System.Linq.AsyncEnumerable, and the CountAwaitWithCancellationAsync functionality now exists as overloads of CountAsync.")]
  129. [GenerateAsyncOverload]
  130. private static ValueTask<int> CountAwaitWithCancellationAsyncCore<TSource>(this IAsyncEnumerable<TSource> source, Func<TSource, CancellationToken, ValueTask<bool>> predicate, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
  131. {
  132. if (source == null)
  133. throw Error.ArgumentNull(nameof(source));
  134. if (predicate == null)
  135. throw Error.ArgumentNull(nameof(predicate));
  136. return Core(source, predicate, cancellationToken);
  137. static async ValueTask<int> Core(IAsyncEnumerable<TSource> source, Func<TSource, CancellationToken, ValueTask<bool>> predicate, CancellationToken cancellationToken)
  138. {
  139. var count = 0;
  140. await foreach (var item in source.WithCancellation(cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false))
  141. {
  142. if (await predicate(item, cancellationToken).ConfigureAwait(false))
  143. {
  144. checked
  145. {
  146. count++;
  147. }
  148. }
  149. }
  150. return count;
  151. }
  152. }
  153. #endif
  154. }
  155. }