After switching my namespace separator from "/" to "-" the function, `alist-get`, clashed (surprise!) with the pre-existing function, `alist-get`. As I was struggling to debug my broken Emacs (it broke bc Emacs 27 rolled out), and I changed the module name, "alist", to "al" attempting to defuse the issue.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| ;;; bag.el --- Working with bags (aka multi-sets) -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
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| 
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| ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
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| ;; Version: 0.0.1
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| ;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
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| ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
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| 
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| ;;; Commentary:
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| ;; What is a bag?  A bag should be thought of as a frequency table.  It's a way
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| ;; to convert a list of something into a set that allows duplicates.  Isn't
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| ;; allowing duplicates the whole thing with Sets?  Kind of.  But the interface
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| ;; of Sets is something that bags resemble, so multi-set isn't as bag of a name
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| ;; as it may first seem.
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| ;;
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| ;; If you've used Python's collections.Counter, the concept of a bag should be
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| ;; familiar already.
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| ;;
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| ;; Interface:
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| ;; - add        :: x -> Bag(x) -> Bag(x)
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| ;; - remove     :: x -> Bag(x) -> Bag(x)
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| ;; - union      :: Bag(x) -> Bag(x) -> Bag(x)
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| ;; - difference :: Bag(x) -> Bag(x) -> Bag(x)
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| 
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| ;;; Code:
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| 
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| ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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| ;; Dependencies
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| ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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| 
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| (require 'al)
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| (require 'number)
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| 
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| ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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| ;; Library
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| ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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| 
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| (cl-defstruct bag xs)
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| 
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| (defun bag-update (f xs)
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|   "Call F on alist in XS."
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|   (let ((ys (bag-xs xs)))
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|     (setf (bag-xs xs) (funcall f ys))))
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| 
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| (defun bag-new ()
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|   "Create an empty bag."
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|   (make-bag :xs (al-new)))
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| 
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| (defun bag-contains? (x xs)
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|   "Return t if XS has X."
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|   (al-has-key? x (bag-xs xs)))
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| 
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| ;; TODO: Tabling this for now since working with structs seems to be
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| ;; disappointingly difficult.  Where is `struct-update'?
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| ;; (defun bag-add (x xs)
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| ;;   "Add X to XS.")
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| 
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| ;; TODO: What do we name delete vs. remove?
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| ;; (defun bag-remove (x xs)
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| ;;   "Remove X from XS.
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| ;; This is a no-op is X doesn't exist in XS.")
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| 
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| (defun bag-from-list (xs)
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|   "Map a list of `XS' into a bag."
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|   (->> xs
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|        (list-reduce
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|         (bag-new)
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|         (lambda (x acc)
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|           (bag-add x 1 #'number-inc acc)))))
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| 
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| (provide 'bag)
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| ;;; bag.el ends here
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