pub struct BoxTransformer<T, R> { /* private fields */ }Expand description
BoxTransformer - transformer wrapper based on Box<dyn Fn>
A transformer wrapper that provides single ownership with reusable transformation. The transformer consumes the input and can be called multiple times.
§Features
- Based on:
Box<dyn Fn(T) -> R> - Ownership: Single ownership, cannot be cloned
- Reusability: Can be called multiple times (each call consumes its input)
- Thread Safety: Not thread-safe (no
Send + Syncrequirement)
§Author
Hu Haixing
Implementations§
Source§impl<T, R> BoxTransformer<T, R>where
T: 'static,
R: 'static,
impl<T, R> BoxTransformer<T, R>where
T: 'static,
R: 'static,
Sourcepub fn new<F>(f: F) -> Selfwhere
F: Fn(T) -> R + 'static,
pub fn new<F>(f: F) -> Selfwhere
F: Fn(T) -> R + 'static,
Creates a new BoxTransformer
§Parameters
f- The closure or function to wrap
§Examples
use prism3_function::{BoxTransformer, Transformer};
let double = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
assert_eq!(double.apply(21), 42);Examples found in repository?
22fn main() {
23 println!("=== TransformerOnce Demo ===\n");
24
25 // BoxTransformer TransformerOnce demonstration
26 println!("1. BoxTransformer TransformerOnce demonstration:");
27 let double = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
28 let result = double.apply_once(21);
29 println!(" double.apply_once(21) = {}", result);
30
31 // Convert to BoxTransformerOnce
32 let double = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
33 let boxed = double.into_box_once();
34 let result = boxed.apply_once(21);
35 println!(" double.into_box_once().apply_once(21) = {}", result);
36
37 // Convert to function
38 let double = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
39 let func = double.into_fn_once();
40 let result = func(21);
41 println!(" double.into_fn_once()(21) = {}", result);
42
43 println!();
44
45 // RcTransformer TransformerOnce demonstration
46 println!("2. RcTransformer TransformerOnce demonstration:");
47 let uppercase = RcTransformer::new(|s: String| s.to_uppercase());
48 let result = uppercase.apply_once("hello".to_string());
49 println!(" uppercase.apply_once(\"hello\") = {}", result);
50
51 // Use after cloning
52 let uppercase = RcTransformer::new(|s: String| s.to_uppercase());
53 let uppercase_clone = uppercase.clone();
54 let result1 = uppercase.apply_once("world".to_string());
55 let result2 = uppercase_clone.apply_once("rust".to_string());
56 println!(" uppercase.apply_once(\"world\") = {}", result1);
57 println!(" uppercase_clone.apply_once(\"rust\") = {}", result2);
58
59 println!();
60
61 // ArcTransformer TransformerOnce demonstration
62 println!("3. ArcTransformer TransformerOnce demonstration:");
63 let parse_and_double = ArcTransformer::new(|s: String| s.parse::<i32>().unwrap_or(0) * 2);
64 let result = parse_and_double.apply_once("21".to_string());
65 println!(" parse_and_double.apply_once(\"21\") = {}", result);
66
67 // Thread safety demonstration
68 println!("4. ArcTransformer thread safety demonstration:");
69 let double = ArcTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
70 let double_arc = Arc::new(double);
71 let _double_clone = Arc::clone(&double_arc);
72
73 let handle = thread::spawn(move || {
74 // Create a new transformer in the thread to demonstrate thread safety
75 let new_double = ArcTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
76 new_double.apply_once(21)
77 });
78
79 let result = handle.join().unwrap();
80 println!(
81 " Executed in thread: new_double.apply_once(21) = {}",
82 result
83 );
84
85 println!("\n=== Demo completed ===");
86}More examples
14fn main() {
15 println!("=== Transformer Demo - Type Transformation (consumes T) ===\n");
16
17 // ====================================================================
18 // Part 1: BoxTransformer - Single ownership, reusable
19 // ====================================================================
20 println!("--- BoxTransformer ---");
21 let double = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
22 println!("double.apply(21) = {}", double.apply(21));
23 println!("double.apply(42) = {}", double.apply(42));
24
25 // Identity and constant
26 let identity = BoxTransformer::<i32, i32>::identity();
27 println!("identity.apply(42) = {}", identity.apply(42));
28
29 let constant = BoxTransformer::constant("hello");
30 println!("constant.apply(123) = {}", constant.apply(123));
31 println!();
32
33 // ====================================================================
34 // Part 2: ArcTransformer - Thread-safe, cloneable
35 // ====================================================================
36 println!("--- ArcTransformer ---");
37 let arc_double = ArcTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
38 let arc_cloned = arc_double.clone();
39
40 println!("arc_double.apply(21) = {}", arc_double.apply(21));
41 println!("arc_cloned.apply(42) = {}", arc_cloned.apply(42));
42
43 // Multi-threaded usage
44 let for_thread = arc_double.clone();
45 let handle = thread::spawn(move || for_thread.apply(100));
46 println!(
47 "In main thread: arc_double.apply(50) = {}",
48 arc_double.apply(50)
49 );
50 println!("In child thread: result = {}", handle.join().unwrap());
51 println!();
52
53 // ====================================================================
54 // Part 3: RcTransformer - Single-threaded, cloneable
55 // ====================================================================
56 println!("--- RcTransformer ---");
57 let rc_double = RcTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
58 let rc_cloned = rc_double.clone();
59
60 println!("rc_double.apply(21) = {}", rc_double.apply(21));
61 println!("rc_cloned.apply(42) = {}", rc_cloned.apply(42));
62 println!();
63
64 // ====================================================================
65 // Part 4: Practical Examples
66 // ====================================================================
67 println!("=== Practical Examples ===\n");
68
69 // Example 1: String transformation
70 println!("--- String Transformation ---");
71 let to_upper = BoxTransformer::new(|s: String| s.to_uppercase());
72 println!(
73 "to_upper.apply('hello') = {}",
74 to_upper.apply("hello".to_string())
75 );
76 println!(
77 "to_upper.apply('world') = {}",
78 to_upper.apply("world".to_string())
79 );
80 println!();
81
82 // Example 2: Type conversion pipeline
83 println!("--- Type Conversion Pipeline ---");
84 let parse_int = BoxTransformer::new(|s: String| s.parse::<i32>().unwrap_or(0));
85 let double_int = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
86 let to_string = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| x.to_string());
87
88 let pipeline = parse_int.and_then(double_int).and_then(to_string);
89 println!(
90 "pipeline.apply('21') = {}",
91 pipeline.apply("21".to_string())
92 );
93 println!();
94
95 // Example 3: Shared transformation logic
96 println!("--- Shared Transformation Logic ---");
97 let square = ArcTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * x);
98
99 // Can be shared across different parts of the program
100 let transformer1 = square.clone();
101 let transformer2 = square.clone();
102
103 println!("transformer1.apply(5) = {}", transformer1.apply(5));
104 println!("transformer2.apply(7) = {}", transformer2.apply(7));
105 println!("square.apply(3) = {}", square.apply(3));
106 println!();
107
108 // Example 4: Transformer registry
109 println!("--- Transformer Registry ---");
110 let mut transformers: HashMap<String, RcTransformer<i32, String>> = HashMap::new();
111
112 transformers.insert(
113 "double".to_string(),
114 RcTransformer::new(|x: i32| format!("Doubled: {}", x * 2)),
115 );
116 transformers.insert(
117 "square".to_string(),
118 RcTransformer::new(|x: i32| format!("Squared: {}", x * x)),
119 );
120
121 if let Some(transformer) = transformers.get("double") {
122 println!("Transformer 'double': {}", transformer.apply(7));
123 }
124 if let Some(transformer) = transformers.get("square") {
125 println!("Transformer 'square': {}", transformer.apply(7));
126 }
127 println!();
128
129 // ====================================================================
130 // Part 5: Trait Usage
131 // ====================================================================
132 println!("=== Trait Usage ===\n");
133
134 fn apply_transformer<F: Transformer<i32, String>>(f: &F, x: i32) -> String {
135 f.apply(x)
136 }
137
138 let to_string = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| format!("Value: {}", x));
139 println!("Via trait: {}", apply_transformer(&to_string, 42));
140
141 println!("\n=== Demo Complete ===");
142}Sourcepub fn identity() -> BoxTransformer<T, T>
pub fn identity() -> BoxTransformer<T, T>
Creates an identity transformer
§Examples
use prism3_function::{BoxTransformer, Transformer};
let identity = BoxTransformer::<i32, i32>::identity();
assert_eq!(identity.apply(42), 42);Examples found in repository?
14fn main() {
15 println!("=== Transformer Demo - Type Transformation (consumes T) ===\n");
16
17 // ====================================================================
18 // Part 1: BoxTransformer - Single ownership, reusable
19 // ====================================================================
20 println!("--- BoxTransformer ---");
21 let double = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
22 println!("double.apply(21) = {}", double.apply(21));
23 println!("double.apply(42) = {}", double.apply(42));
24
25 // Identity and constant
26 let identity = BoxTransformer::<i32, i32>::identity();
27 println!("identity.apply(42) = {}", identity.apply(42));
28
29 let constant = BoxTransformer::constant("hello");
30 println!("constant.apply(123) = {}", constant.apply(123));
31 println!();
32
33 // ====================================================================
34 // Part 2: ArcTransformer - Thread-safe, cloneable
35 // ====================================================================
36 println!("--- ArcTransformer ---");
37 let arc_double = ArcTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
38 let arc_cloned = arc_double.clone();
39
40 println!("arc_double.apply(21) = {}", arc_double.apply(21));
41 println!("arc_cloned.apply(42) = {}", arc_cloned.apply(42));
42
43 // Multi-threaded usage
44 let for_thread = arc_double.clone();
45 let handle = thread::spawn(move || for_thread.apply(100));
46 println!(
47 "In main thread: arc_double.apply(50) = {}",
48 arc_double.apply(50)
49 );
50 println!("In child thread: result = {}", handle.join().unwrap());
51 println!();
52
53 // ====================================================================
54 // Part 3: RcTransformer - Single-threaded, cloneable
55 // ====================================================================
56 println!("--- RcTransformer ---");
57 let rc_double = RcTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
58 let rc_cloned = rc_double.clone();
59
60 println!("rc_double.apply(21) = {}", rc_double.apply(21));
61 println!("rc_cloned.apply(42) = {}", rc_cloned.apply(42));
62 println!();
63
64 // ====================================================================
65 // Part 4: Practical Examples
66 // ====================================================================
67 println!("=== Practical Examples ===\n");
68
69 // Example 1: String transformation
70 println!("--- String Transformation ---");
71 let to_upper = BoxTransformer::new(|s: String| s.to_uppercase());
72 println!(
73 "to_upper.apply('hello') = {}",
74 to_upper.apply("hello".to_string())
75 );
76 println!(
77 "to_upper.apply('world') = {}",
78 to_upper.apply("world".to_string())
79 );
80 println!();
81
82 // Example 2: Type conversion pipeline
83 println!("--- Type Conversion Pipeline ---");
84 let parse_int = BoxTransformer::new(|s: String| s.parse::<i32>().unwrap_or(0));
85 let double_int = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
86 let to_string = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| x.to_string());
87
88 let pipeline = parse_int.and_then(double_int).and_then(to_string);
89 println!(
90 "pipeline.apply('21') = {}",
91 pipeline.apply("21".to_string())
92 );
93 println!();
94
95 // Example 3: Shared transformation logic
96 println!("--- Shared Transformation Logic ---");
97 let square = ArcTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * x);
98
99 // Can be shared across different parts of the program
100 let transformer1 = square.clone();
101 let transformer2 = square.clone();
102
103 println!("transformer1.apply(5) = {}", transformer1.apply(5));
104 println!("transformer2.apply(7) = {}", transformer2.apply(7));
105 println!("square.apply(3) = {}", square.apply(3));
106 println!();
107
108 // Example 4: Transformer registry
109 println!("--- Transformer Registry ---");
110 let mut transformers: HashMap<String, RcTransformer<i32, String>> = HashMap::new();
111
112 transformers.insert(
113 "double".to_string(),
114 RcTransformer::new(|x: i32| format!("Doubled: {}", x * 2)),
115 );
116 transformers.insert(
117 "square".to_string(),
118 RcTransformer::new(|x: i32| format!("Squared: {}", x * x)),
119 );
120
121 if let Some(transformer) = transformers.get("double") {
122 println!("Transformer 'double': {}", transformer.apply(7));
123 }
124 if let Some(transformer) = transformers.get("square") {
125 println!("Transformer 'square': {}", transformer.apply(7));
126 }
127 println!();
128
129 // ====================================================================
130 // Part 5: Trait Usage
131 // ====================================================================
132 println!("=== Trait Usage ===\n");
133
134 fn apply_transformer<F: Transformer<i32, String>>(f: &F, x: i32) -> String {
135 f.apply(x)
136 }
137
138 let to_string = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| format!("Value: {}", x));
139 println!("Via trait: {}", apply_transformer(&to_string, 42));
140
141 println!("\n=== Demo Complete ===");
142}Sourcepub fn and_then<S, F>(self, after: F) -> BoxTransformer<T, S>where
S: 'static,
F: Transformer<R, S> + 'static,
pub fn and_then<S, F>(self, after: F) -> BoxTransformer<T, S>where
S: 'static,
F: Transformer<R, S> + 'static,
Chain composition - applies self first, then after
Creates a new transformer that applies this transformer first, then applies the after transformer to the result. Consumes self.
§Type Parameters
S- The output type of the after transformerF- The type of the after transformer (must implement Transformer<R, S>)
§Parameters
after- The transformer to apply after self. Note: This parameter is passed by value and will transfer ownership. If you need to preserve the original transformer, clone it first (if it implementsClone). Can be:- A closure:
|x: R| -> S - A function pointer:
fn(R) -> S - A
BoxTransformer<R, S> - An
RcTransformer<R, S> - An
ArcTransformer<R, S> - Any type implementing
Transformer<R, S>
- A closure:
§Returns
A new BoxTransformer representing the composition
§Examples
§Direct value passing (ownership transfer)
use prism3_function::{BoxTransformer, Transformer};
let double = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
let to_string = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| x.to_string());
// to_string is moved here
let composed = double.and_then(to_string);
assert_eq!(composed.apply(21), "42");
// to_string.apply(5); // Would not compile - moved§Preserving original with clone
use prism3_function::{BoxTransformer, Transformer};
let double = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
let to_string = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| x.to_string());
// Clone to preserve original
let composed = double.and_then(to_string.clone());
assert_eq!(composed.apply(21), "42");
// Original still usable
assert_eq!(to_string.apply(5), "5");Examples found in repository?
16fn main() {
17 println!("=== FnTransformerOps Example ===\n");
18
19 // 1. Basic and_then composition
20 println!("1. Basic and_then composition:");
21 let double = |x: i32| x * 2;
22 let to_string = |x: i32| x.to_string();
23 let composed = double.and_then(to_string);
24 println!(
25 " double.and_then(to_string).apply(21) = {}",
26 composed.apply(21)
27 );
28 println!();
29
30 // 2. Chained and_then composition
31 println!("2. Chained and_then composition:");
32 let add_one = |x: i32| x + 1;
33 let double = |x: i32| x * 2;
34 let to_string = |x: i32| x.to_string();
35 let chained = add_one.and_then(double).and_then(to_string);
36 println!(
37 " add_one.and_then(double).and_then(to_string).apply(5) = {}",
38 chained.apply(5)
39 ); // (5 + 1) * 2 = 12
40 println!();
41
42 // 3. compose reverse composition
43 println!("3. compose reverse composition:");
44 let double = |x: i32| x * 2;
45 let add_one = |x: i32| x + 1;
46 let composed = double.compose(add_one);
47 println!(
48 " double.compose(add_one).apply(5) = {}",
49 composed.apply(5)
50 ); // (5 + 1) * 2 = 12
51 println!();
52
53 // 4. Conditional transformation when
54 println!("4. Conditional transformation when:");
55 let double = |x: i32| x * 2;
56 let conditional = double.when(|x: &i32| *x > 0).or_else(|x: i32| -x);
57 println!(" double.when(x > 0).or_else(negate):");
58 println!(" transform(5) = {}", conditional.apply(5)); // 10
59 println!(" transform(-5) = {}", conditional.apply(-5)); // 5
60 println!();
61
62 // 5. Complex composition
63 println!("5. Complex composition:");
64 let add_one = |x: i32| x + 1;
65 let double = |x: i32| x * 2;
66 let triple = |x: i32| x * 3;
67 let to_string = |x: i32| x.to_string();
68
69 let complex = add_one
70 .and_then(double.when(|x: &i32| *x > 5).or_else(triple))
71 .and_then(to_string);
72
73 println!(" add_one.and_then(double.when(x > 5).or_else(triple)).and_then(to_string):");
74 println!(" transform(1) = {}", complex.apply(1)); // (1 + 1) = 2 <= 5, so 2 * 3 = 6
75 println!(" transform(5) = {}", complex.apply(5)); // (5 + 1) = 6 > 5, so 6 * 2 = 12
76 println!(" transform(10) = {}", complex.apply(10)); // (10 + 1) = 11 > 5, so 11 * 2 = 22
77 println!();
78
79 // 6. Type conversion
80 println!("6. Type conversion:");
81 let to_string = |x: i32| x.to_string();
82 let get_length = |s: String| s.len();
83 let length_transformer = to_string.and_then(get_length);
84 println!(
85 " to_string.and_then(get_length).apply(12345) = {}",
86 length_transformer.apply(12345)
87 ); // 5
88 println!();
89
90 // 7. Closures that capture environment
91 println!("7. Closures that capture environment:");
92 let multiplier = 3;
93 let multiply = move |x: i32| x * multiplier;
94 let add_ten = |x: i32| x + 10;
95 let with_capture = multiply.and_then(add_ten);
96 println!(
97 " multiply(3).and_then(add_ten).apply(5) = {}",
98 with_capture.apply(5)
99 ); // 5 * 3 + 10 = 25
100 println!();
101
102 // 8. Function pointers
103 println!("8. Function pointers:");
104 fn double_fn(x: i32) -> i32 {
105 x * 2
106 }
107 fn add_one_fn(x: i32) -> i32 {
108 x + 1
109 }
110 let fn_composed = double_fn.and_then(add_one_fn);
111 println!(
112 " double_fn.and_then(add_one_fn).apply(5) = {}",
113 fn_composed.apply(5)
114 ); // 5 * 2 + 1 = 11
115 println!();
116
117 // 9. Multi-conditional transformation
118 println!("9. Multi-conditional transformation:");
119 let abs = |x: i32| x.abs();
120 let double = |x: i32| x * 2;
121 let transformer = abs.when(|x: &i32| *x < 0).or_else(double);
122 println!(" abs.when(x < 0).or_else(double):");
123 println!(" transform(-5) = {}", transformer.apply(-5)); // abs(-5) = 5
124 println!(" transform(5) = {}", transformer.apply(5)); // 5 * 2 = 10
125 println!(" transform(0) = {}", transformer.apply(0)); // 0 * 2 = 0
126 println!();
127
128 println!("=== Example completed ===");
129}More examples
14fn main() {
15 println!("=== Transformer Demo - Type Transformation (consumes T) ===\n");
16
17 // ====================================================================
18 // Part 1: BoxTransformer - Single ownership, reusable
19 // ====================================================================
20 println!("--- BoxTransformer ---");
21 let double = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
22 println!("double.apply(21) = {}", double.apply(21));
23 println!("double.apply(42) = {}", double.apply(42));
24
25 // Identity and constant
26 let identity = BoxTransformer::<i32, i32>::identity();
27 println!("identity.apply(42) = {}", identity.apply(42));
28
29 let constant = BoxTransformer::constant("hello");
30 println!("constant.apply(123) = {}", constant.apply(123));
31 println!();
32
33 // ====================================================================
34 // Part 2: ArcTransformer - Thread-safe, cloneable
35 // ====================================================================
36 println!("--- ArcTransformer ---");
37 let arc_double = ArcTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
38 let arc_cloned = arc_double.clone();
39
40 println!("arc_double.apply(21) = {}", arc_double.apply(21));
41 println!("arc_cloned.apply(42) = {}", arc_cloned.apply(42));
42
43 // Multi-threaded usage
44 let for_thread = arc_double.clone();
45 let handle = thread::spawn(move || for_thread.apply(100));
46 println!(
47 "In main thread: arc_double.apply(50) = {}",
48 arc_double.apply(50)
49 );
50 println!("In child thread: result = {}", handle.join().unwrap());
51 println!();
52
53 // ====================================================================
54 // Part 3: RcTransformer - Single-threaded, cloneable
55 // ====================================================================
56 println!("--- RcTransformer ---");
57 let rc_double = RcTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
58 let rc_cloned = rc_double.clone();
59
60 println!("rc_double.apply(21) = {}", rc_double.apply(21));
61 println!("rc_cloned.apply(42) = {}", rc_cloned.apply(42));
62 println!();
63
64 // ====================================================================
65 // Part 4: Practical Examples
66 // ====================================================================
67 println!("=== Practical Examples ===\n");
68
69 // Example 1: String transformation
70 println!("--- String Transformation ---");
71 let to_upper = BoxTransformer::new(|s: String| s.to_uppercase());
72 println!(
73 "to_upper.apply('hello') = {}",
74 to_upper.apply("hello".to_string())
75 );
76 println!(
77 "to_upper.apply('world') = {}",
78 to_upper.apply("world".to_string())
79 );
80 println!();
81
82 // Example 2: Type conversion pipeline
83 println!("--- Type Conversion Pipeline ---");
84 let parse_int = BoxTransformer::new(|s: String| s.parse::<i32>().unwrap_or(0));
85 let double_int = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
86 let to_string = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| x.to_string());
87
88 let pipeline = parse_int.and_then(double_int).and_then(to_string);
89 println!(
90 "pipeline.apply('21') = {}",
91 pipeline.apply("21".to_string())
92 );
93 println!();
94
95 // Example 3: Shared transformation logic
96 println!("--- Shared Transformation Logic ---");
97 let square = ArcTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * x);
98
99 // Can be shared across different parts of the program
100 let transformer1 = square.clone();
101 let transformer2 = square.clone();
102
103 println!("transformer1.apply(5) = {}", transformer1.apply(5));
104 println!("transformer2.apply(7) = {}", transformer2.apply(7));
105 println!("square.apply(3) = {}", square.apply(3));
106 println!();
107
108 // Example 4: Transformer registry
109 println!("--- Transformer Registry ---");
110 let mut transformers: HashMap<String, RcTransformer<i32, String>> = HashMap::new();
111
112 transformers.insert(
113 "double".to_string(),
114 RcTransformer::new(|x: i32| format!("Doubled: {}", x * 2)),
115 );
116 transformers.insert(
117 "square".to_string(),
118 RcTransformer::new(|x: i32| format!("Squared: {}", x * x)),
119 );
120
121 if let Some(transformer) = transformers.get("double") {
122 println!("Transformer 'double': {}", transformer.apply(7));
123 }
124 if let Some(transformer) = transformers.get("square") {
125 println!("Transformer 'square': {}", transformer.apply(7));
126 }
127 println!();
128
129 // ====================================================================
130 // Part 5: Trait Usage
131 // ====================================================================
132 println!("=== Trait Usage ===\n");
133
134 fn apply_transformer<F: Transformer<i32, String>>(f: &F, x: i32) -> String {
135 f.apply(x)
136 }
137
138 let to_string = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| format!("Value: {}", x));
139 println!("Via trait: {}", apply_transformer(&to_string, 42));
140
141 println!("\n=== Demo Complete ===");
142}Sourcepub fn compose<S, F>(self, before: F) -> BoxTransformer<S, R>where
S: 'static,
F: Transformer<S, T> + 'static,
pub fn compose<S, F>(self, before: F) -> BoxTransformer<S, R>where
S: 'static,
F: Transformer<S, T> + 'static,
Reverse composition - applies before first, then self
Creates a new transformer that applies the before transformer first, then applies this transformer to the result. Consumes self.
§Type Parameters
S- The input type of the before transformerF- The type of the before transformer (must implement Transformer<S, T>)
§Parameters
before- The transformer to apply before self. Note: This parameter is passed by value and will transfer ownership. If you need to preserve the original transformer, clone it first (if it implementsClone). Can be:- A closure:
|x: S| -> T - A function pointer:
fn(S) -> T - A
BoxTransformer<S, T> - An
RcTransformer<S, T> - An
ArcTransformer<S, T> - Any type implementing
Transformer<S, T>
- A closure:
§Returns
A new BoxTransformer representing the composition
§Examples
§Direct value passing (ownership transfer)
use prism3_function::{BoxTransformer, Transformer};
let double = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
let add_one = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| x + 1);
// add_one is moved here
let composed = double.compose(add_one);
assert_eq!(composed.apply(5), 12); // (5 + 1) * 2
// add_one.apply(3); // Would not compile - moved§Preserving original with clone
use prism3_function::{BoxTransformer, Transformer};
let double = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
let add_one = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| x + 1);
// Clone to preserve original
let composed = double.compose(add_one.clone());
assert_eq!(composed.apply(5), 12); // (5 + 1) * 2
// Original still usable
assert_eq!(add_one.apply(3), 4);Sourcepub fn when<P>(self, predicate: P) -> BoxConditionalTransformer<T, R>where
P: Predicate<T> + 'static,
pub fn when<P>(self, predicate: P) -> BoxConditionalTransformer<T, R>where
P: Predicate<T> + 'static,
Creates a conditional transformer
Returns a transformer that only executes when a predicate is satisfied.
You must call or_else() to provide an alternative transformer for when
the condition is not satisfied.
§Parameters
predicate- The condition to check. Note: This parameter is passed by value and will transfer ownership. If you need to preserve the original predicate, clone it first (if it implementsClone). Can be:- A closure:
|x: &T| -> bool - A function pointer:
fn(&T) -> bool - A
BoxPredicate<T> - An
RcPredicate<T> - An
ArcPredicate<T> - Any type implementing
Predicate<T>
- A closure:
§Returns
Returns BoxConditionalTransformer<T, R>
§Examples
§Basic usage with or_else
use prism3_function::{Transformer, BoxTransformer};
let double = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
let identity = BoxTransformer::<i32, i32>::identity();
let conditional = double.when(|x: &i32| *x > 0).or_else(identity);
assert_eq!(conditional.apply(5), 10);
assert_eq!(conditional.apply(-5), -5); // identity§Preserving predicate with clone
use prism3_function::{Transformer, BoxTransformer, BoxPredicate};
let double = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
let is_positive = BoxPredicate::new(|x: &i32| *x > 0);
// Clone to preserve original predicate
let conditional = double.when(is_positive.clone())
.or_else(BoxTransformer::identity());
assert_eq!(conditional.apply(5), 10);
// Original predicate still usable
assert!(is_positive.test(&3));Source§impl<T, R> BoxTransformer<T, R>where
T: 'static,
R: Clone + 'static,
impl<T, R> BoxTransformer<T, R>where
T: 'static,
R: Clone + 'static,
Sourcepub fn constant(value: R) -> BoxTransformer<T, R>
pub fn constant(value: R) -> BoxTransformer<T, R>
Creates a constant transformer
§Examples
use prism3_function::{BoxTransformer, Transformer};
let constant = BoxTransformer::constant("hello");
assert_eq!(constant.apply(123), "hello");Examples found in repository?
14fn main() {
15 println!("=== Transformer Demo - Type Transformation (consumes T) ===\n");
16
17 // ====================================================================
18 // Part 1: BoxTransformer - Single ownership, reusable
19 // ====================================================================
20 println!("--- BoxTransformer ---");
21 let double = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
22 println!("double.apply(21) = {}", double.apply(21));
23 println!("double.apply(42) = {}", double.apply(42));
24
25 // Identity and constant
26 let identity = BoxTransformer::<i32, i32>::identity();
27 println!("identity.apply(42) = {}", identity.apply(42));
28
29 let constant = BoxTransformer::constant("hello");
30 println!("constant.apply(123) = {}", constant.apply(123));
31 println!();
32
33 // ====================================================================
34 // Part 2: ArcTransformer - Thread-safe, cloneable
35 // ====================================================================
36 println!("--- ArcTransformer ---");
37 let arc_double = ArcTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
38 let arc_cloned = arc_double.clone();
39
40 println!("arc_double.apply(21) = {}", arc_double.apply(21));
41 println!("arc_cloned.apply(42) = {}", arc_cloned.apply(42));
42
43 // Multi-threaded usage
44 let for_thread = arc_double.clone();
45 let handle = thread::spawn(move || for_thread.apply(100));
46 println!(
47 "In main thread: arc_double.apply(50) = {}",
48 arc_double.apply(50)
49 );
50 println!("In child thread: result = {}", handle.join().unwrap());
51 println!();
52
53 // ====================================================================
54 // Part 3: RcTransformer - Single-threaded, cloneable
55 // ====================================================================
56 println!("--- RcTransformer ---");
57 let rc_double = RcTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
58 let rc_cloned = rc_double.clone();
59
60 println!("rc_double.apply(21) = {}", rc_double.apply(21));
61 println!("rc_cloned.apply(42) = {}", rc_cloned.apply(42));
62 println!();
63
64 // ====================================================================
65 // Part 4: Practical Examples
66 // ====================================================================
67 println!("=== Practical Examples ===\n");
68
69 // Example 1: String transformation
70 println!("--- String Transformation ---");
71 let to_upper = BoxTransformer::new(|s: String| s.to_uppercase());
72 println!(
73 "to_upper.apply('hello') = {}",
74 to_upper.apply("hello".to_string())
75 );
76 println!(
77 "to_upper.apply('world') = {}",
78 to_upper.apply("world".to_string())
79 );
80 println!();
81
82 // Example 2: Type conversion pipeline
83 println!("--- Type Conversion Pipeline ---");
84 let parse_int = BoxTransformer::new(|s: String| s.parse::<i32>().unwrap_or(0));
85 let double_int = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
86 let to_string = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| x.to_string());
87
88 let pipeline = parse_int.and_then(double_int).and_then(to_string);
89 println!(
90 "pipeline.apply('21') = {}",
91 pipeline.apply("21".to_string())
92 );
93 println!();
94
95 // Example 3: Shared transformation logic
96 println!("--- Shared Transformation Logic ---");
97 let square = ArcTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * x);
98
99 // Can be shared across different parts of the program
100 let transformer1 = square.clone();
101 let transformer2 = square.clone();
102
103 println!("transformer1.apply(5) = {}", transformer1.apply(5));
104 println!("transformer2.apply(7) = {}", transformer2.apply(7));
105 println!("square.apply(3) = {}", square.apply(3));
106 println!();
107
108 // Example 4: Transformer registry
109 println!("--- Transformer Registry ---");
110 let mut transformers: HashMap<String, RcTransformer<i32, String>> = HashMap::new();
111
112 transformers.insert(
113 "double".to_string(),
114 RcTransformer::new(|x: i32| format!("Doubled: {}", x * 2)),
115 );
116 transformers.insert(
117 "square".to_string(),
118 RcTransformer::new(|x: i32| format!("Squared: {}", x * x)),
119 );
120
121 if let Some(transformer) = transformers.get("double") {
122 println!("Transformer 'double': {}", transformer.apply(7));
123 }
124 if let Some(transformer) = transformers.get("square") {
125 println!("Transformer 'square': {}", transformer.apply(7));
126 }
127 println!();
128
129 // ====================================================================
130 // Part 5: Trait Usage
131 // ====================================================================
132 println!("=== Trait Usage ===\n");
133
134 fn apply_transformer<F: Transformer<i32, String>>(f: &F, x: i32) -> String {
135 f.apply(x)
136 }
137
138 let to_string = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| format!("Value: {}", x));
139 println!("Via trait: {}", apply_transformer(&to_string, 42));
140
141 println!("\n=== Demo Complete ===");
142}Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<T, R> Transformer<T, R> for BoxTransformer<T, R>
impl<T, R> Transformer<T, R> for BoxTransformer<T, R>
Source§fn apply(&self, input: T) -> R
fn apply(&self, input: T) -> R
Source§fn into_box(self) -> BoxTransformer<T, R>where
T: 'static,
R: 'static,
fn into_box(self) -> BoxTransformer<T, R>where
T: 'static,
R: 'static,
Source§fn into_rc(self) -> RcTransformer<T, R>where
T: 'static,
R: 'static,
fn into_rc(self) -> RcTransformer<T, R>where
T: 'static,
R: 'static,
Source§impl<T, R> TransformerOnce<T, R> for BoxTransformer<T, R>where
T: 'static,
R: 'static,
impl<T, R> TransformerOnce<T, R> for BoxTransformer<T, R>where
T: 'static,
R: 'static,
Source§fn apply_once(self, input: T) -> R
fn apply_once(self, input: T) -> R
Transforms the input value, consuming both self and input
§Parameters
input- The input value (consumed)
§Returns
The transformed output value
§Examples
use prism3_function::{BoxTransformer, TransformerOnce};
let double = BoxTransformer::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
let result = double.apply_once(21);
assert_eq!(result, 42);§Author
Hu Haixing