Enum wasmer_types::lib::std::ops::ControlFlow [−][src]
pub enum ControlFlow<B, C = ()> { Continue(C), Break(B), }
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Used to tell an operation whether it should exit early or go on as usual.
This is used when exposing things (like graph traversals or visitors) where
you want the user to be able to choose whether to exit early.
Having the enum makes it clearer – no more wondering “wait, what did false
mean again?” – and allows including a value.
Examples
Early-exiting from Iterator::try_for_each
:
#![feature(control_flow_enum)] use std::ops::ControlFlow; let r = (2..100).try_for_each(|x| { if 403 % x == 0 { return ControlFlow::Break(x) } ControlFlow::Continue(()) }); assert_eq!(r, ControlFlow::Break(13));
A basic tree traversal:
#![feature(control_flow_enum)] use std::ops::ControlFlow; pub struct TreeNode<T> { value: T, left: Option<Box<TreeNode<T>>>, right: Option<Box<TreeNode<T>>>, } impl<T> TreeNode<T> { pub fn traverse_inorder<B>(&self, mut f: impl FnMut(&T) -> ControlFlow<B>) -> ControlFlow<B> { if let Some(left) = &self.left { left.traverse_inorder(&mut f)?; } f(&self.value)?; if let Some(right) = &self.right { right.traverse_inorder(&mut f)?; } ControlFlow::Continue(()) } }
Variants
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Move on to the next phase of the operation as normal.
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Exit the operation without running subsequent phases.
Implementations
impl<B, C> ControlFlow<B, C>
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impl<B, C> ControlFlow<B, C>
[src]pub fn is_break(&self) -> bool
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pub fn is_break(&self) -> bool
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Returns true
if this is a Break
variant.
Examples
#![feature(control_flow_enum)] use std::ops::ControlFlow; assert!(ControlFlow::<i32, String>::Break(3).is_break()); assert!(!ControlFlow::<String, i32>::Continue(3).is_break());
pub fn is_continue(&self) -> bool
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pub fn is_continue(&self) -> bool
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Returns true
if this is a Continue
variant.
Examples
#![feature(control_flow_enum)] use std::ops::ControlFlow; assert!(!ControlFlow::<i32, String>::Break(3).is_continue()); assert!(ControlFlow::<String, i32>::Continue(3).is_continue());
pub fn break_value(self) -> Option<B>
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pub fn break_value(self) -> Option<B>
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Converts the ControlFlow
into an Option
which is Some
if the
ControlFlow
was Break
and None
otherwise.
Examples
#![feature(control_flow_enum)] use std::ops::ControlFlow; assert_eq!(ControlFlow::<i32, String>::Break(3).break_value(), Some(3)); assert_eq!(ControlFlow::<String, i32>::Continue(3).break_value(), None);
pub fn map_break<T, F>(self, f: F) -> ControlFlow<T, C> where
F: FnOnce(B) -> T,
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pub fn map_break<T, F>(self, f: F) -> ControlFlow<T, C> where
F: FnOnce(B) -> T,
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Maps ControlFlow<B, C>
to ControlFlow<T, C>
by applying a function
to the break value in case it exists.
impl<B> ControlFlow<B, ()>
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impl<B> ControlFlow<B, ()>
[src]pub const CONTINUE: ControlFlow<B, ()>
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pub const CONTINUE: ControlFlow<B, ()>
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It’s frequently the case that there’s no value needed with Continue
,
so this provides a way to avoid typing (())
, if you prefer it.
Examples
#![feature(control_flow_enum)] use std::ops::ControlFlow; let mut partial_sum = 0; let last_used = (1..10).chain(20..25).try_for_each(|x| { partial_sum += x; if partial_sum > 100 { ControlFlow::Break(x) } else { ControlFlow::CONTINUE } }); assert_eq!(last_used.break_value(), Some(22));
impl<C> ControlFlow<(), C>
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impl<C> ControlFlow<(), C>
[src]pub const BREAK: ControlFlow<(), C>
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pub const BREAK: ControlFlow<(), C>
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APIs like try_for_each
don’t need values with Break
,
so this provides a way to avoid typing (())
, if you prefer it.
Examples
#![feature(control_flow_enum)] use std::ops::ControlFlow; let mut partial_sum = 0; (1..10).chain(20..25).try_for_each(|x| { if partial_sum > 100 { ControlFlow::BREAK } else { partial_sum += x; ControlFlow::CONTINUE } }); assert_eq!(partial_sum, 108);
Trait Implementations
impl<B, C> Clone for ControlFlow<B, C> where
C: Clone,
B: Clone,
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impl<B, C> Clone for ControlFlow<B, C> where
C: Clone,
B: Clone,
[src]pub fn clone(&self) -> ControlFlow<B, C>
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pub fn clone(&self) -> ControlFlow<B, C>
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
1.0.0[src]Performs copy-assignment from source
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impl<B, C> Debug for ControlFlow<B, C> where
C: Debug,
B: Debug,
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impl<B, C> Debug for ControlFlow<B, C> where
C: Debug,
B: Debug,
[src]impl<B, C> FromResidual<<ControlFlow<B, C> as Try>::Residual> for ControlFlow<B, C>
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impl<B, C> FromResidual<<ControlFlow<B, C> as Try>::Residual> for ControlFlow<B, C>
[src]pub fn from_residual(residual: ControlFlow<B, Infallible>) -> ControlFlow<B, C>
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pub fn from_residual(residual: ControlFlow<B, Infallible>) -> ControlFlow<B, C>
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)Constructs the type from a compatible Residual
type. Read more
impl<B, C> PartialEq<ControlFlow<B, C>> for ControlFlow<B, C> where
C: PartialEq<C>,
B: PartialEq<B>,
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impl<B, C> PartialEq<ControlFlow<B, C>> for ControlFlow<B, C> where
C: PartialEq<C>,
B: PartialEq<B>,
[src]pub fn eq(&self, other: &ControlFlow<B, C>) -> bool
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pub fn eq(&self, other: &ControlFlow<B, C>) -> bool
[src]This method tests for self
and other
values to be equal, and is used
by ==
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pub fn ne(&self, other: &ControlFlow<B, C>) -> bool
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pub fn ne(&self, other: &ControlFlow<B, C>) -> bool
[src]This method tests for !=
.
impl<B, C> Try for ControlFlow<B, C>
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impl<B, C> Try for ControlFlow<B, C>
[src]type Output = C
type Output = C
try_trait_v2
)The type of the value produced by ?
when not short-circuiting.
type Residual = ControlFlow<B, Infallible>
type Residual = ControlFlow<B, Infallible>
try_trait_v2
)The type of the value passed to FromResidual::from_residual
as part of ?
when short-circuiting. Read more
pub fn from_output(
output: <ControlFlow<B, C> as Try>::Output
) -> ControlFlow<B, C>
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pub fn from_output(
output: <ControlFlow<B, C> as Try>::Output
) -> ControlFlow<B, C>
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)Constructs the type from its Output
type. Read more
pub fn branch(
self
) -> ControlFlow<<ControlFlow<B, C> as Try>::Residual, <ControlFlow<B, C> as Try>::Output>
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pub fn branch(
self
) -> ControlFlow<<ControlFlow<B, C> as Try>::Residual, <ControlFlow<B, C> as Try>::Output>
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)Used in ?
to decide whether the operator should produce a value
(because this returned ControlFlow::Continue
)
or propagate a value back to the caller
(because this returned ControlFlow::Break
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impl<B, C> Copy for ControlFlow<B, C> where
C: Copy,
B: Copy,
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C: Copy,
B: Copy,
impl<B, C> StructuralPartialEq for ControlFlow<B, C>
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Auto Trait Implementations
impl<B, C> RefUnwindSafe for ControlFlow<B, C> where
B: RefUnwindSafe,
C: RefUnwindSafe,
B: RefUnwindSafe,
C: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<B, C> Send for ControlFlow<B, C> where
B: Send,
C: Send,
B: Send,
C: Send,
impl<B, C> Sync for ControlFlow<B, C> where
B: Sync,
C: Sync,
B: Sync,
C: Sync,
impl<B, C> Unpin for ControlFlow<B, C> where
B: Unpin,
C: Unpin,
B: Unpin,
C: Unpin,
impl<B, C> UnwindSafe for ControlFlow<B, C> where
B: UnwindSafe,
C: UnwindSafe,
B: UnwindSafe,
C: UnwindSafe,
Blanket Implementations
impl<T> ArchivePointee for T
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impl<T> ArchivePointee for T
[src]type ArchivedMetadata = ()
type ArchivedMetadata = ()
The archived version of the pointer metadata for this type.
pub fn pointer_metadata(
&<T as ArchivePointee>::ArchivedMetadata
) -> <T as Pointee>::Metadata
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pub fn pointer_metadata(
&<T as ArchivePointee>::ArchivedMetadata
) -> <T as Pointee>::Metadata
[src]Converts some archived metadata to the pointer metadata for itself.
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
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impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
[src]pub fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
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pub fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
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impl<T> ToOwned for T where
T: Clone,
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impl<T> ToOwned for T where
T: Clone,
[src]type Owned = T
type Owned = T
The resulting type after obtaining ownership.
pub fn to_owned(&self) -> T
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pub fn to_owned(&self) -> T
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pub fn clone_into(&self, target: &mut T)
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pub fn clone_into(&self, target: &mut T)
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Uses borrowed data to replace owned data, usually by cloning. Read more