### Comment Unit Tests

### Author

Blaine Buxton ([email protected])

### Copyright

Copyright © 2008

### License

See LICENSE

### ### It takes a functional approach to the common Enumerable protocol of select, collect, and reject. ### By functional, I mean the collection is not changed nor is a new modified one created. ### The blocks are kept around until they are absolutely needed. ### I have been wanting this functionality for some time because it’s nice for large collections. ### If you have a collection in which you are calling a lot selects, rejects, or collects on, ### then this will not create the intermediate collections. ### It will wait until you ask something of the collection where it can not delay the answer. ### This should make these chained operations must faster on large collections. ### ### This was a lot of fun to program and it’s not that big. Take whatever you want from it! ### ### Read the tests to see how it works! ### If you learn anything from this please feel to send me an email! ### ### Check out the tests for examples.