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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Shuffles the values of array `t` in place, returns the array.
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### lume.array(...)
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Iterates the supplied iterator and returns an array filled with the values.
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```lua
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lume.array(pairs({a = 1, b = 2})) -- Returns {a, b}
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lume.array(pairs({a = 1, b = 2})) -- Returns {"a", "b"}
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```
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### lume.map(t, fn)
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@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ intialised to the `first` value.
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lume.reduce({1, 2, 3}, function(a, b) return a + b end, 0) -- Returns 6
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```
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### lume.set(t, [, retainkeys])
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### lume.set(t [, retainkeys])
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Returns a copy of the `t` table with all the duplicate values removed. If
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`retainkeys` is true the table is not treated as an array and retains its
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original keys.
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@ -151,9 +151,9 @@ f() -- Prints "Hello"
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### lume.serialize(x)
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Serializes the argument `x` into a string which can be loaded again using
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`lume.deserialize()`. `x` can be a boolean, number, table or string. Circular
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references are not handled, all nested tables of `x` are serialised as unique
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tables.
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`lume.deserialize()`. Only booleans, numbers, tables and strings can be
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serialized. Circular references are not handled; all nested tables are
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serialized as unique tables.
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```lua
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lume.serialize({a = "test", b = {1, 2, 3}, false})
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-- Returns "{[1]=false,["a"]="test",["b"]={[1]=1,[2]=2,[3]=3,},}"
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@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ lume.trim(" Hello ") -- Returns "Hello"
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### lume.format(str, vars)
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Returns a formatted string. The values of keys in the table `vars` can be
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inserted into the string by using the form `"{key}"` in `str`
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inserted into the string by using the form `"{key}"` in `str`.
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```lua
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lume.format("Hello {a}, I hope {a} is {b}.", {a = "world", b = "well"})
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-- Returns "Hello world, I hope world is well."
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