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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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								/**
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									An Array is a storage for values. You can access it using indexes or
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									with its API.
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									@see https://haxe.org/manual/std-Array.html
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									@see https://haxe.org/manual/lf-array-comprehension.html
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								**/
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								import haxe.iterators.ArrayKeyValueIterator;
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								extern class Array<T> {
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										The length of `this` Array.
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									var length(default, null):Int;
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									/**
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										Creates a new Array.
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									**/
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									function new():Void;
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									/**
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										Returns a new Array by appending the elements of `a` to the elements of
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										`this` Array.
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										This operation does not modify `this` Array.
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										If `a` is the empty Array `[]`, a copy of `this` Array is returned.
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										The length of the returned Array is equal to the sum of `this.length`
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										and `a.length`.
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										If `a` is `null`, the result is unspecified.
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									**/
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									function concat(a:Array<T>):Array<T>;
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									/**
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										Returns a string representation of `this` Array, with `sep` separating
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										each element.
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										The result of this operation is equal to `Std.string(this[0]) + sep +
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										Std.string(this[1]) + sep + ... + sep + Std.string(this[this.length-1])`
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										If `this` is the empty Array `[]`, the result is the empty String `""`.
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										If `this` has exactly one element, the result is equal to a call to
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										`Std.string(this[0])`.
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										If `sep` is null, the result is unspecified.
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									**/
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									function join(sep:String):String;
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									/**
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										Removes the last element of `this` Array and returns it.
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										This operation modifies `this` Array in place.
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										If `this` has at least one element, `this.length` will decrease by 1.
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										If `this` is the empty Array `[]`, null is returned and the length
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										remains 0.
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									**/
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									function pop():Null<T>;
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										Adds the element `x` at the end of `this` Array and returns the new
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										length of `this` Array.
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										This operation modifies `this` Array in place.
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										`this.length` increases by 1.
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									**/
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									function push(x:T):Int;
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									/**
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										Reverse the order of elements of `this` Array.
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										This operation modifies `this` Array in place.
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										If `this.length < 2`, `this` remains unchanged.
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									**/
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									function reverse():Void;
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										Removes the first element of `this` Array and returns it.
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										This operation modifies `this` Array in place.
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										If `this` has at least one element, `this`.length and the index of each
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										remaining element is decreased by 1.
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										If `this` is the empty Array `[]`, `null` is returned and the length
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										remains 0.
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									**/
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									function shift():Null<T>;
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									/**
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										Creates a shallow copy of the range of `this` Array, starting at and
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										including `pos`, up to but not including `end`.
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										This operation does not modify `this` Array.
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										The elements are not copied and retain their identity.
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										If `end` is omitted or exceeds `this.length`, it defaults to the end of
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										`this` Array.
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										If `pos` or `end` are negative, their offsets are calculated from the
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										end of `this` Array by `this.length + pos` and `this.length + end`
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										respectively. If this yields a negative value, 0 is used instead.
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										If `pos` exceeds `this.length` or if `end` is less than or equals
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										`pos`, the result is `[]`.
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									**/
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									function slice(pos:Int, ?end:Int):Array<T>;
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									/**
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										Sorts `this` Array according to the comparison function `f`, where
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										`f(x,y)` returns 0 if x == y, a positive Int if x > y and a
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										negative Int if x < y.
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										This operation modifies `this` Array in place.
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										The sort operation is not guaranteed to be stable, which means that the
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										order of equal elements may not be retained. For a stable Array sorting
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										algorithm, `haxe.ds.ArraySort.sort()` can be used instead.
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										If `f` is null, the result is unspecified.
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									**/
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									function sort(f:T->T->Int):Void;
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									/**
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										Removes `len` elements from `this` Array, starting at and including
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										`pos`, an returns them.
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										This operation modifies `this` Array in place.
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										If `len` is < 0 or `pos` exceeds `this`.length, an empty Array [] is
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										returned and `this` Array is unchanged.
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										If `pos` is negative, its value is calculated from the end	of `this`
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										Array by `this.length + pos`. If this yields a negative value, 0 is
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										used instead.
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										If the sum of the resulting values for `len` and `pos` exceed
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										`this.length`, this operation will affect the elements from `pos` to the
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										end of `this` Array.
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										The length of the returned Array is equal to the new length of `this`
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										Array subtracted from the original length of `this` Array. In other
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										words, each element of the original `this` Array either remains in
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										`this` Array or becomes an element of the returned Array.
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									function splice(pos:Int, len:Int):Array<T>;
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									/**
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										Returns a string representation of `this` Array.
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										The result will include the individual elements' String representations
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										separated by comma. The enclosing [ ] may be missing on some platforms,
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										use `Std.string()` to get a String representation that is consistent
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										across platforms.
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									**/
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									function toString():String;
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									/**
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										Adds the element `x` at the start of `this` Array.
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										This operation modifies `this` Array in place.
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										`this.length` and the index of each Array element increases by 1.
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									/**
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										Inserts the element `x` at the position `pos`.
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										This operation modifies `this` Array in place.
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										The offset is calculated like so:
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										- If `pos` exceeds `this.length`, the offset is `this.length`.
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										- If `pos` is negative, the offset is calculated from the end of `this`
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										  Array, i.e. `this.length + pos`. If this yields a negative value, the
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										  offset is 0.
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										- Otherwise, the offset is `pos`.
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										If the resulting offset does not exceed `this.length`, all elements from
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										and including that offset to the end of `this` Array are moved one index
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										ahead.
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									/**
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										Removes the first occurrence of `x` in `this` Array.
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										This operation modifies `this` Array in place.
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										If `x` is found by checking standard equality, it is removed from `this`
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										Array and all following elements are reindexed accordingly. The function
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										then returns true.
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										If `x` is not found, `this` Array is not changed and the function
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										returns false.
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									function remove(x:T):Bool;
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									/**
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										Returns whether `this` Array contains `x`.
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										If `x` is found by checking standard equality, the function returns `true`, otherwise
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										the function returns `false`.
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									@:pure function contains( x : T ) : Bool;
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									/**
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										Returns position of the first occurrence of `x` in `this` Array, searching front to back.
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										If `x` is found by checking standard equality, the function returns its index.
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										If `x` is not found, the function returns -1.
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										If `fromIndex` is specified, it will be used as the starting index to search from,
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										offset from the end of `this` Array to compute the starting index. If given or computed
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										or equal to the length of `this` Array, the function returns -1.
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									function indexOf(x:T, ?fromIndex:Int):Int;
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										Returns position of the last occurrence of `x` in `this` Array, searching back to front.
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										If `x` is not found, the function returns -1.
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										If `fromIndex` is specified, it will be used as the starting index to search from,
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										otherwise search starts with the last element index. If it is negative, it will be
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										taken as the offset from the end of `this` Array to compute the starting index. If
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										given or computed starting index is greater than or equal to the length of `this` Array,
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										the whole array will be searched, if it is less than 0, the function returns -1.
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									function lastIndexOf(x:T, ?fromIndex:Int):Int;
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									/**
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										Returns a shallow copy of `this` Array.
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										The elements are not copied and retain their identity, so
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										`a[i] == a.copy()[i]` is true for any valid `i`. However,
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										`a == a.copy()` is always false.
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									**/
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									function copy():Array<T>;
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									/**
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										Returns an iterator of the Array values.
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									**/
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									@:runtime inline function iterator():haxe.iterators.ArrayIterator<T> {
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										return new haxe.iterators.ArrayIterator(this);
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									}
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									/**
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										Returns an iterator of the Array indices and values.
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									**/
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									@:pure @:runtime public inline function keyValueIterator() : ArrayKeyValueIterator<T> {
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										return new ArrayKeyValueIterator(this);
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									}
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									/**
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										Creates a new Array by applying function `f` to all elements of `this`.
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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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									@:runtime inline function map<S>(f:T->S):Array<S> {
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										#if (cpp && !cppia)
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										var result = cpp.NativeArray.create(length);
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										for (i in 0...length) cpp.NativeArray.unsafeSet(result, i, f(cpp.NativeArray.unsafeGet(this, i)));
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										return result;
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										#else
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										return [for (v in this) f(v)];
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										#end
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									}
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									/**
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										Returns an Array containing those elements of `this` for which `f`
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										returned true.
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										The individual elements are not duplicated and retain their identity.
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										If `f` is null, the result is unspecified.
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									**/
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									@:runtime inline function filter(f:T->Bool):Array<T> {
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										return [for (v in this) if (f(v)) v];
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									}
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									/**
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										Set the length of the Array.
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										If `len` is shorter than the array's current size, the last
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										`length - len` elements will be removed. If `len` is longer, the Array
							 | 
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										will be extended, with new elements set to a target-specific default
							 | 
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										value:
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										- always null on dynamic targets
							 | 
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										- 0, 0.0 or false for Int, Float and Bool respectively on static targets
							 | 
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								 | 
							
										- null for other types on static targets
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
									**/
							 | 
						||
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								 | 
							
									function resize(len:Int):Void;
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 |