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libcore: add a ScanIterator, a generalisation of MapIterator to have internal state.
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@ -39,6 +39,8 @@ pub trait IteratorUtil<A> {
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fn take_while<'r>(self, predicate: &'r fn(&A) -> bool) -> TakeWhileIterator<'r, A, Self>;
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fn skip(self, n: uint) -> SkipIterator<Self>;
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fn take(self, n: uint) -> TakeIterator<Self>;
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fn scan<'r, St, B>(self, initial_state: St, f: &'r fn(&mut St, A) -> Option<B>)
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-> ScanIterator<'r, A, B, Self, St>;
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fn advance(&mut self, f: &fn(A) -> bool);
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}
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@ -93,6 +95,12 @@ impl<A, T: Iterator<A>> IteratorUtil<A> for T {
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TakeIterator{iter: self, n: n}
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}
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#[inline(always)]
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fn scan<'r, St, B>(self, initial_state: St, f: &'r fn(&mut St, A) -> Option<B>)
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-> ScanIterator<'r, A, B, T, St> {
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ScanIterator{iter: self, f: f, state: initial_state}
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}
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/// A shim implementing the `for` loop iteration protocol for iterator objects
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#[inline]
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fn advance(&mut self, f: &fn(A) -> bool) {
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@ -306,12 +314,13 @@ impl<A, T: Iterator<A>> Iterator<A> for TakeIterator<T> {
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pub struct UnfoldrIterator<'self, A, St> {
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priv f: &'self fn(&mut St) -> Option<A>,
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priv state: St
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state: St
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}
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pub impl<'self, A, St> UnfoldrIterator<'self, A, St> {
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#[inline]
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fn new(f: &'self fn(&mut St) -> Option<A>, initial_state: St) -> UnfoldrIterator<'self, A, St> {
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fn new(f: &'self fn(&mut St) -> Option<A>, initial_state: St)
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-> UnfoldrIterator<'self, A, St> {
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UnfoldrIterator {
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f: f,
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state: initial_state
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@ -326,6 +335,19 @@ impl<'self, A, St> Iterator<A> for UnfoldrIterator<'self, A, St> {
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}
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}
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pub struct ScanIterator<'self, A, B, T, St> {
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priv iter: T,
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priv f: &'self fn(&mut St, A) -> Option<B>,
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state: St
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}
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impl<'self, A, B, T: Iterator<A>, St> Iterator<B> for ScanIterator<'self, A, B, T, St> {
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#[inline]
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fn next(&mut self) -> Option<B> {
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self.iter.next().chain(|a| (self.f)(&mut self.state, a))
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use super::*;
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@ -406,6 +428,25 @@ mod tests {
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assert_eq!(i, ys.len());
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_iterator_scan() {
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// test the type inference
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fn add(old: &mut int, new: &uint) -> Option<float> {
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*old += *new as int;
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Some(*old as float)
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}
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let xs = [0u, 1, 2, 3, 4];
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let ys = [0f, 1f, 3f, 6f, 10f];
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let mut it = xs.iter().scan(0, add);
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let mut i = 0;
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for it.advance |x| {
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assert_eq!(x, ys[i]);
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i += 1;
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}
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assert_eq!(i, ys.len());
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_unfoldr() {
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fn count(st: &mut uint) -> Option<uint> {
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