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using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Runtime.CompilerServices;
using Newtonsoft.Json.Linq;
namespace Gremlin.Net.Structure.IO.GraphSON
{
internal class BulkSetSerializer : IGraphSONDeserializer
{
public dynamic Objectify(JToken graphsonObject, GraphSONReader reader)
{
var jArray = graphsonObject as JArray;
if (jArray == null)
{
return new List<object>(0);
}
// coerce the BulkSet to List. if the bulk exceeds the int space then we can't coerce to List anyway,
// so this query will be trouble. we'd need a legit BulkSet implementation here in C#. this current
// implementation is here to replicate the previous functionality that existed on the server side in
// previous versions.
return Enumerable.Range(0, jArray.Count / 2).SelectMany<int,object>(i =>
Enumerable.Repeat<object>(reader.ToObject(jArray[i * 2]), (int) reader.ToObject(jArray[i * 2 + 1]))).
ToList();
}
}
}