pub struct HashJoinRightExcl<L, K, RV> { /* private fields */ }Expand description
See hash_join_right_excl() for the
description and examples.
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Source§impl<L, K, RV> HashJoinRightExcl<L, K, RV>
impl<L, K, RV> HashJoinRightExcl<L, K, RV>
Sourcepub fn new<LI, RI>(left: LI, right: RI) -> Selfwhere
L: Iterator<Item = LI::Item>,
LI: IntoIterator<IntoIter = L>,
RI: IntoIterator<Item = (K, RV)>,
pub fn new<LI, RI>(left: LI, right: RI) -> Selfwhere
L: Iterator<Item = LI::Item>,
LI: IntoIterator<IntoIter = L>,
RI: IntoIterator<Item = (K, RV)>,
Create a HashJoinRightExcl iterator.
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Source§impl<L, K, LV, RV> Iterator for HashJoinRightExcl<L, K, RV>
impl<L, K, LV, RV> Iterator for HashJoinRightExcl<L, K, RV>
Source§fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item>
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item>
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impl<L, K, RV> Freeze for HashJoinRightExcl<L, K, RV>where
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impl<L, K, RV> RefUnwindSafe for HashJoinRightExcl<L, K, RV>
impl<L, K, RV> Send for HashJoinRightExcl<L, K, RV>
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Tell if the iterator is empty or not according to its size hint.
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Collect all iterator elements into one of two
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Return an iterator adaptor that full outer
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Return an iterator adaptor that inner
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Return an iterator adaptor that right outer
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Return an iterator adaptor that full outer
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