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								 * Copyright (C)2005-2019 Haxe Foundation
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								 *
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								 * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
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								 * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
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								 * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
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								 * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
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								 * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
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								 * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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								 * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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								 * all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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								 *
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								 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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								 * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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								 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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								 * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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								 * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
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								 * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
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								 * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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								 */
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								import haxe.ds.List;
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								/**
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									The `Lambda` class is a collection of methods to support functional
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									programming. It is ideally used with `using Lambda` and then acts as an
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									extension to Iterable types.
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									On static platforms, working with the Iterable structure might be slower
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									than performing the operations directly on known types, such as Array and
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									List.
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									If the first argument to any of the methods is null, the result is
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									unspecified.
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									@see https://haxe.org/manual/std-Lambda.html
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								**/
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								class Lambda {
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									/**
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										Creates an Array from Iterable `it`.
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										If `it` is an Array, this function returns a copy of it.
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									**/
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									public static function array<A>(it:Iterable<A>):Array<A> {
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										var a = new Array<A>();
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										for (i in it)
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											a.push(i);
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										return a;
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									}
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									/**
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										Creates a List form Iterable `it`.
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										If `it` is a List, this function returns a copy of it.
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									**/
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									public static function list<A>(it:Iterable<A>):List<A> {
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										var l = new List<A>();
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										for (i in it)
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											l.add(i);
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										return l;
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									}
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									/**
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										Creates a new Array by applying function `f` to all elements of `it`.
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										The order of elements is preserved.
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										If `f` is null, the result is unspecified.
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									**/
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									public static inline function map<A, B>(it:Iterable<A>, f:(item:A) -> B):Array<B> {
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										return [for (x in it) f(x)];
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									}
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									/**
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										Similar to map, but also passes the index of each element to `f`.
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										The order of elements is preserved.
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										If `f` is null, the result is unspecified.
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									**/
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									public static inline function mapi<A, B>(it:Iterable<A>, f:(index:Int, item:A) -> B):Array<B> {
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										var i = 0;
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										return [for (x in it) f(i++, x)];
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									}
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									/**
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										Concatenate a list of iterables.
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										The order of elements is preserved.
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									**/
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									public static inline function flatten<A>(it:Iterable<Iterable<A>>):Array<A> {
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										return [for (e in it) for (x in e) x];
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									}
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									/**
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										A composition of map and flatten.
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										The order of elements is preserved.
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										If `f` is null, the result is unspecified.
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									**/
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									public static inline function flatMap<A, B>(it:Iterable<A>, f:(item:A) -> Iterable<B>):Array<B> {
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										return Lambda.flatten(Lambda.map(it, f));
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									}
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									/**
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										Tells if `it` contains `elt`.
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										This function returns true as soon as an element is found which is equal
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										to `elt` according to the `==` operator.
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										If no such element is found, the result is false.
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									**/
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									public static function has<A>(it:Iterable<A>, elt:A):Bool {
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										for (x in it)
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											if (x == elt)
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												return true;
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										return false;
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									}
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									/**
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										Tells if `it` contains an element for which `f` is true.
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										This function returns true as soon as an element is found for which a
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										call to `f` returns true.
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										If no such element is found, the result is false.
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										If `f` is null, the result is unspecified.
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									**/
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									public static function exists<A>(it:Iterable<A>, f:(item:A) -> Bool) {
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										for (x in it)
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											if (f(x))
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												return true;
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										return false;
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									}
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									/**
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										Tells if `f` is true for all elements of `it`.
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										This function returns false as soon as an element is found for which a
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										call to `f` returns false.
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										If no such element is found, the result is true.
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										In particular, this function always returns true if `it` is empty.
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										If `f` is null, the result is unspecified.
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									**/
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									public static function foreach<A>(it:Iterable<A>, f:(item:A) -> Bool) {
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										for (x in it)
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											if (!f(x))
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												return false;
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										return true;
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									}
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									/**
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										Calls `f` on all elements of `it`, in order.
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										If `f` is null, the result is unspecified.
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									public static function iter<A>(it:Iterable<A>, f:(item:A) -> Void) {
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										for (x in it)
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											f(x);
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									}
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										Returns a Array containing those elements of `it` for which `f` returned
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										true.
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										If `it` is empty, the result is the empty Array even if `f` is null.
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										Otherwise if `f` is null, the result is unspecified.
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									public static function filter<A>(it:Iterable<A>, f:(item:A) -> Bool) {
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										return [for (x in it) if (f(x)) x];
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									}
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										Functional fold on Iterable `it`, using function `f` with start argument
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										`first`.
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										If `it` has no elements, the result is `first`.
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										Otherwise the first element of `it` is passed to `f` alongside `first`.
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										The result of that call is then passed to `f` with the next element of
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										`it`, and so on until `it` has no more elements.
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										If `it` or `f` are null, the result is unspecified.
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									public static function fold<A, B>(it:Iterable<A>, f:(item:A, result:B) -> B, first:B):B {
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											first = f(x, first);
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										return first;
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									}
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									/**
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										Similar to fold, but also passes the index of each element to `f`.
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										If `it` or `f` are null, the result is unspecified.
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									public static function foldi<A, B>(it:Iterable<A>, f:(item:A, result:B, index:Int) -> B, first:B):B {
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										return first;
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									}
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										Returns the number of elements in `it` for which `pred` is true, or the
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										total number of elements in `it` if `pred` is null.
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										This function traverses all elements.
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									public static function count<A>(it:Iterable<A>, ?pred:(item:A) -> Bool) {
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												n++;
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													n++;
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									}
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										Tells if Iterable `it` does not contain any element.
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									public static function empty<T>(it:Iterable<T>):Bool {
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										return !it.iterator().hasNext();
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									}
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										Returns the index of the first element `v` within Iterable `it`.
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									public static function indexOf<T>(it:Iterable<T>, v:T):Int {
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											if (v == v2)
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											i++;
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										Returns the first element of `it` for which `f` is true.
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										This function returns as soon as an element is found for which a call to
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										`f` returns true.
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										If no such element is found, the result is null.
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									public static function find<T>(it:Iterable<T>, f:(item:T) -> Bool):Null<T> {
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												return v;
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									}
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										Returns the index of the first element of `it` for which `f` is true.
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										This function returns as soon as an element is found for which a call to
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										`f` returns true.
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										If no such element is found, the result is -1.
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										If `f` is null, the result is unspecified.
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									**/
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									public static function findIndex<T>(it:Iterable<T>, f:(item:T) -> Bool):Int {
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										var i = 0;
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										for (v in it) {
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											if (f(v))
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												return i;
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											i++;
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										}
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										return -1;
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									}
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									/**
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										Returns a new Array containing all elements of Iterable `a` followed by
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										all elements of Iterable `b`.
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										If `a` or `b` are null, the result is unspecified.
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									**/
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									public static function concat<T>(a:Iterable<T>, b:Iterable<T>):Array<T> {
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										var l = new Array();
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										for (x in a)
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											l.push(x);
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										for (x in b)
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											l.push(x);
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										return l;
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									}
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								}
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