add StepBy for RangeInclusive

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Alex Burka 2016-01-28 00:25:43 -05:00
parent 24cc90262b
commit b1b4f50678
2 changed files with 109 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ use default::Default;
use marker;
use mem;
use num::{Zero, One};
use ops::{self, Add, Sub, FnMut, Mul, RangeFrom};
use ops::{self, Add, Sub, FnMut, Mul};
use option::Option::{self, Some, None};
use marker::Sized;
use usize;
@ -4286,7 +4286,7 @@ step_impl_no_between!(u64 i64);
///
/// The resulting iterator handles overflow by stopping. The `A`
/// parameter is the type being iterated over, while `R` is the range
/// type (usually one of `std::ops::{Range, RangeFrom}`.
/// type (usually one of `std::ops::{Range, RangeFrom, RangeInclusive}`.
#[derive(Clone)]
#[unstable(feature = "step_by", reason = "recent addition",
issue = "27741")]
@ -4295,7 +4295,7 @@ pub struct StepBy<A, R> {
range: R,
}
impl<A: Step> RangeFrom<A> {
impl<A: Step> ops::RangeFrom<A> {
/// Creates an iterator starting at the same point, but stepping by
/// the given amount at each iteration.
///
@ -4355,8 +4355,44 @@ impl<A: Step> ops::Range<A> {
}
}
impl<A: Step> ops::RangeInclusive<A> {
/// Creates an iterator with the same range, but stepping by the
/// given amount at each iteration.
///
/// The resulting iterator handles overflow by stopping.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// #![feature(step_by, inclusive_range_syntax)]
///
/// for i in (0...10).step_by(2) {
/// println!("{}", i);
/// }
/// ```
///
/// This prints:
///
/// ```text
/// 0
/// 2
/// 4
/// 6
/// 8
/// 10
/// ```
#[unstable(feature = "step_by", reason = "recent addition",
issue = "27741")]
pub fn step_by(self, by: A) -> StepBy<A, Self> {
StepBy {
step_by: by,
range: self
}
}
}
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
impl<A> Iterator for StepBy<A, RangeFrom<A>> where
impl<A> Iterator for StepBy<A, ops::RangeFrom<A>> where
A: Clone,
for<'a> &'a A: Add<&'a A, Output = A>
{
@ -4412,6 +4448,74 @@ impl<A: Step + Zero + Clone> Iterator for StepBy<A, ops::Range<A>> {
}
}
#[unstable(feature = "inclusive_range",
reason = "recently added, follows RFC",
issue = "28237")]
impl<A: Step + Zero + Clone> Iterator for StepBy<A, ops::RangeInclusive<A>> {
type Item = A;
#[inline]
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<A> {
use ops::RangeInclusive::*;
// this function has a sort of odd structure due to borrowck issues
// we may need to replace self.range, so borrows of start and end need to end early
let (finishing, n) = match self.range {
Empty { .. } => return None, // empty iterators yield no values
NonEmpty { ref mut start, ref mut end } => {
let zero = A::zero();
let rev = self.step_by < zero;
// march start towards (maybe past!) end and yield the old value
if (rev && start >= end) ||
(!rev && start <= end)
{
match start.step(&self.step_by) {
Some(mut n) => {
mem::swap(start, &mut n);
(None, Some(n)) // yield old value, remain non-empty
},
None => {
let mut n = end.clone();
mem::swap(start, &mut n);
(None, Some(n)) // yield old value, remain non-empty
}
}
} else {
// found range in inconsistent state (start at or past end), so become empty
(Some(mem::replace(end, zero)), None)
}
}
};
// turn into an empty iterator if we've reached the end
if let Some(end) = finishing {
self.range = Empty { at: end };
}
n
}
#[inline]
fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
use ops::RangeInclusive::*;
match self.range {
Empty { .. } => (0, Some(0)),
NonEmpty { ref start, ref end } =>
match Step::steps_between(start,
end,
&self.step_by) {
Some(hint) => (hint.saturating_add(1), hint.checked_add(1)),
None => (0, None)
}
}
}
}
macro_rules! range_exact_iter_impl {
($($t:ty)*) => ($(
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
// Test inclusive range syntax.
#![feature(inclusive_range_syntax, inclusive_range)]
#![feature(inclusive_range_syntax, inclusive_range, step_by)]
use std::ops::{RangeInclusive, RangeToInclusive};
@ -35,14 +35,12 @@ pub fn main() {
}
assert_eq!(count, 55);
/* FIXME
let mut count = 0;
for i in (0_usize...10).step_by(2) {
assert!(i >= 0 && i <= 10 && i % 2 == 0);
count += i;
}
assert_eq!(count, 30);
*/
let _ = 0_usize...4+4-3;
let _ = 0...foo();