Struct rutie::Enumerator

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pub struct Enumerator { /* private fields */ }
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Enumerator

Implementations

Advances the iterator and returns the next value.

Returns Err when iteration is finished.

Examples
use rutie::{Array, Fixnum, Object, VM, VerifiedObject, Enumerator};

let mut iter = Array::new().push(Fixnum::new(2)).push(Fixnum::new(1)).to_enum();

// A call to next() returns the next value...
assert_eq!(Ok(Fixnum::new(2).to_any_object()), iter.next());
assert_eq!(Ok(Fixnum::new(1).to_any_object()), iter.next());

// ... and then Err once it's over.
assert!(iter.next().is_err(), "not error!");

// More calls will always retirn Err.
assert!(iter.next().is_err(), "not error!");
assert!(iter.next().is_err(), "not error!");

Advances the iterator and returns the next values.

Returns Err when iteration is finished.

Examples
use rutie::{Array, Fixnum, Object, VM, VerifiedObject, Enumerator};

let mut array = Array::with_capacity(2);

array.push(Fixnum::new(1));
array.push(Fixnum::new(2));

let mut iter = array.to_enum();

// A call to next_values() returns the next values...
let mut result1 = Array::with_capacity(1);
result1.push(Fixnum::new(1));
assert_eq!(Ok(result1), iter.next_values());
let mut result2 = Array::with_capacity(1);
result2.push(Fixnum::new(2));
assert_eq!(Ok(result2), iter.next_values());

// ... and then Err once it's over.
assert!(iter.next_values().is_err(), "not error!");

// More calls will always retirn Err.
assert!(iter.next_values().is_err(), "not error!");
assert!(iter.next_values().is_err(), "not error!");

Peeks into the iterator and returns the next value.

Returns Err when iteration is finished.

Examples
use rutie::{Array, Fixnum, Object, VM, VerifiedObject, Enumerator};

let mut iter = Array::new().push(Fixnum::new(2)).push(Fixnum::new(1)).to_enum();

// A call to peek() returns the next value without progressing the iteration
assert_eq!(Ok(Fixnum::new(2).to_any_object()), iter.peek());
assert_eq!(Ok(Fixnum::new(2).to_any_object()), iter.peek());

Peeks into the iterator and returns the next values.

Returns Err when iteration is finished.

Examples
use rutie::{Array, Fixnum, Object, VM, VerifiedObject, Enumerator};

let mut array = Array::with_capacity(2);

array.push(Fixnum::new(1));
array.push(Fixnum::new(2));

let mut iter = array.to_enum();

// A call to peek_values() returns the next values without progressing the iteration
let mut result1 = Array::with_capacity(1);
result1.push(Fixnum::new(1));
assert_eq!(Ok(result1.dup()), iter.peek_values());
assert_eq!(Ok(result1), iter.peek_values());

Rewind the iteration back to the beginning.

Returns Err when iteration is finished.

Examples
use rutie::{Array, Fixnum, Object, VM, VerifiedObject, Enumerator};

let mut iter = Array::new().push(Fixnum::new(2)).push(Fixnum::new(1)).to_enum();

// A call to next() returns the next value...
assert_eq!(Ok(Fixnum::new(2).to_any_object()), iter.next());
assert_eq!(Ok(Fixnum::new(1).to_any_object()), iter.next());
assert!(iter.next().is_err(), "not error!");

iter.rewind();

// A call to next() returns the next value...
assert_eq!(Ok(Fixnum::new(2).to_any_object()), iter.next());
assert_eq!(Ok(Fixnum::new(1).to_any_object()), iter.next());
assert!(iter.next().is_err(), "not error!");

Feed a return value back in to internal yield inside enumerator.

Examples
use rutie::{Array, Fixnum, Object, VM, VerifiedObject, Enumerator, Class};

let mut e_iter = VM::eval("[1,2,3].map").unwrap().
  try_convert_to::<Enumerator>().unwrap();

assert_eq!(Ok(Fixnum::new(1).to_any_object()), e_iter.next());
e_iter.feed(Fixnum::new(999).to_any_object());
assert_eq!(Ok(Fixnum::new(2).to_any_object()), e_iter.next());
e_iter.feed(Fixnum::new(888).to_any_object());
assert_eq!(Ok(Fixnum::new(3).to_any_object()), e_iter.next());
e_iter.feed(Fixnum::new(777).to_any_object());

match e_iter.next() {
    Ok(_) => unreachable!(),
    Err(e) => {
        let mut expected = Array::with_capacity(3);
        expected.push(Fixnum::new(999).to_any_object());
        expected.push(Fixnum::new(888).to_any_object());
        expected.push(Fixnum::new(777).to_any_object());

        assert!(Class::from_existing("StopIteration").case_equals(&e));
        assert_eq!(expected.to_any_object(), e.send("result", None));
    },
}

Ruby:

e = [1,2,3].map
p e.next           #=> 1
e.feed 999
p e.next           #=> 2
e.feed 888
p e.next           #=> 3
e.feed 777
begin
  e.next
rescue StopIteration
  p $!.result      #=> [999, 888, 777]
end

Trait Implementations

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
Converts to this type from the input type.
Converts this type into the (usually inferred) input type.
Converts this type into the (usually inferred) input type.
Returns internal value of current object. Read more
Returns a class of current object. Read more
Returns a singleton class of current object. Read more
Gets an immutable reference to the Rust structure which is wrapped into a Ruby object. Read more
Gets a mutable reference to the Rust structure which is wrapped into a Ruby object.
Wraps calls to the object. Read more
Defines an instance method for the given class or object. Read more
Defines a private instance method for the given class or object. Read more
Defines a class method for given class or singleton method for object. Read more
An alias for define_method (similar to Ruby syntax def some_method).
An alias for define_private_method (similar to Ruby syntax private def some_method).
An alias for define_singleton_method (similar to Ruby def self.some_method).
Calls a given method on an object similarly to Ruby Object#send method Read more
Alias for Ruby’s == Read more
Alias for Ruby’s === Read more
Alias for Ruby’s eql? Read more
Alias for Ruby’s equal? Read more
Checks whether the object responds to given method Read more
protect_send returns Result<AnyObject, AnyObject> Read more
protect_public_send returns Result<AnyObject, AnyObject> Read more
Checks whether the object is nil Read more
Converts struct to AnyObject Read more
Gets an instance variable of object Read more
Sets an instance variable for object Read more
Returns the freeze status of the object. Read more
Prevents further modifications to the object. Read more
Unsafely casts current object to the specified Ruby type Read more
Safely casts current object to the specified Ruby type Read more
Determines the value type of the object Read more
This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more
This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason. Read more

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Immutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more

Returns the argument unchanged.

Calls U::from(self).

That is, this conversion is whatever the implementation of From<T> for U chooses to do.

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
Performs the conversion.
The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
Performs the conversion.