pub struct BoxConditionalStatefulMutatingFunction<T, R> { /* private fields */ }Expand description
BoxConditionalStatefulMutatingFunction struct
A conditional function that only executes when a predicate is satisfied.
Uses BoxStatefulMutatingFunction and BoxPredicate for single ownership semantics.
This type is typically created by calling BoxStatefulMutatingFunction::when() and is
designed to work with the or_else() method to create if-then-else logic.
§Features
- Single Ownership: Not cloneable, consumes
selfon use - Conditional Execution: Only transforms when predicate returns
true - Chainable: Can add
or_elsebranch to create if-then-else logic - Implements Function: Can be used anywhere a
Functionis expected
§Examples
§With or_else Branch
use prism3_function::{StatefulMutatingFunction, BoxStatefulMutatingFunction};
let double = BoxStatefulMutatingFunction::new(|x: &mut i32| x * 2);
let negate = BoxStatefulMutatingFunction::new(|x: &mut i32| -x);
let conditional = double.when(|x: &i32| *x > 0).or_else(negate);
assert_eq!(conditional.apply(5), 10); // when branch executed
assert_eq!(conditional.apply(-5), 5); // or_else branch executed§Author
Haixing Hu
Implementations§
Source§impl<T, R> BoxConditionalStatefulMutatingFunction<T, R>where
T: 'static,
R: 'static,
impl<T, R> BoxConditionalStatefulMutatingFunction<T, R>where
T: 'static,
R: 'static,
Sourcepub fn or_else<F>(self, else_function: F) -> BoxStatefulMutatingFunction<T, R>where
F: StatefulMutatingFunction<T, R> + 'static,
pub fn or_else<F>(self, else_function: F) -> BoxStatefulMutatingFunction<T, R>where
F: StatefulMutatingFunction<T, R> + 'static,
Provides an alternative function for when the predicate is not satisfied
Combines the current conditional function with an alternative function into a new function that implements the following semantics:
When the returned function is called with an argument:
- If the predicate is satisfied, it executes the internal function
- If the predicate is NOT satisfied, it executes the alternative function
§Parameters
else_function- The alternative function to execute when predicate fails
§Returns
Returns a new function that handles both conditional branches
§Examples
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let func = BoxFunction::new(|x: i32| x * 2);
let alternative = BoxFunction::new(|x: i32| x + 10);
let conditional = func.when(|x| *x > 0).or_else(alternative);
assert_eq!(conditional.apply(5), 10); // 5 * 2 = 10
assert_eq!(conditional.apply(-3), 7); // -3 + 10 = 7Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<T, R> Debug for BoxConditionalStatefulMutatingFunction<T, R>
impl<T, R> Debug for BoxConditionalStatefulMutatingFunction<T, R>
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<T, R> Freeze for BoxConditionalStatefulMutatingFunction<T, R>
impl<T, R> !RefUnwindSafe for BoxConditionalStatefulMutatingFunction<T, R>
impl<T, R> !Send for BoxConditionalStatefulMutatingFunction<T, R>
impl<T, R> !Sync for BoxConditionalStatefulMutatingFunction<T, R>
impl<T, R> Unpin for BoxConditionalStatefulMutatingFunction<T, R>
impl<T, R> !UnwindSafe for BoxConditionalStatefulMutatingFunction<T, R>
Blanket Implementations§
Source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
Source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more