[][src]Struct deadyet::PatternIterator

pub struct PatternIterator { /* fields omitted */ }

Iterator to go through results of pattern search in order.

use deadyet::*;
let mut deadpi = PatternIterator::new(0, 0xDEAD, 0xFFFF);
assert_eq!(deadpi.next(), Some(0xDEAD));
assert_eq!(deadpi.next(), Some(0x1DEAD));
assert_eq!(deadpi.next(), Some(0x2DEAD));
use deadyet::*;
let mut deadpi = PatternIterator::new(0xDEACAD, 0xDEAD, 0xFFFF);
assert_eq!(deadpi.next(), Some(0xDEAD00));
assert_eq!(deadpi.next(), Some(0xDEAD01));
assert_eq!(deadpi.next(), Some(0xDEAD02));

Implementations

impl PatternIterator[src]

pub fn new<H: Decodable, I: Decodable, J: Decodable>(
    start: J,
    pattern: H,
    pattern_mask: I
) -> PatternIterator

Notable traits for PatternIterator

impl Iterator for PatternIterator type Item = u64;
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Trait Implementations

impl Iterator for PatternIterator[src]

type Item = u64

The type of the elements being iterated over.

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impl<I> IntoIterator for I where
    I: Iterator
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type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item

The type of the elements being iterated over.

type IntoIter = I

Which kind of iterator are we turning this into?

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