BoxConditionalBiConsumer

Struct BoxConditionalBiConsumer 

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pub struct BoxConditionalBiConsumer<T, U> { /* private fields */ }
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BoxConditionalBiConsumer struct

A conditional readonly bi-consumer that only executes when a predicate is satisfied. Uses BoxBiConsumer and BoxBiPredicate for single ownership semantics.

This type is typically created by calling BoxBiConsumer::when() and is designed to work with the or_else() method to create if-then-else logic.

§Features

  • Single Ownership: Not cloneable, consumes self on use
  • Conditional Execution: Only consumes when predicate returns true
  • Chainable: Can add or_else branch to create if-then-else logic
  • Implements BiConsumer: Can be used anywhere a BiConsumer is expected
  • Readonly: Neither modifies itself nor input values

§Examples

§Basic Conditional Execution

use prism3_function::{BiConsumer, BoxBiConsumer};

let consumer = BoxBiConsumer::new(|x: &i32, y: &i32| {
    println!("Both positive: {} + {} = {}", x, y, x + y);
});
let conditional = consumer.when(|x: &i32, y: &i32| *x > 0 && *y > 0);

conditional.accept(&5, &3);  // Prints: Both positive: 5 + 3 = 8
conditional.accept(&-5, &3); // Does nothing

§With or_else Branch

use prism3_function::{BiConsumer, BoxBiConsumer};

let consumer = BoxBiConsumer::new(|x: &i32, y: &i32| {
    println!("Both positive: {} + {} = {}", x, y, x + y);
})
.when(|x: &i32, y: &i32| *x > 0 && *y > 0)
.or_else(|x: &i32, y: &i32| {
    println!("Not both positive: {} and {}", x, y);
});

consumer.accept(&5, &3);  // Prints: Both positive: 5 + 3 = 8
consumer.accept(&-5, &3); // Prints: Not both positive: -5 and 3

§Author

Haixing Hu

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impl<T, U> BoxConditionalBiConsumer<T, U>
where T: 'static, U: 'static,

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pub fn and_then<C>(self, next: C) -> BoxBiConsumer<T, U>
where C: BiConsumer<T, U> + 'static,

Chains another bi-consumer in sequence

Combines the current conditional bi-consumer with another bi-consumer into a new bi-consumer that implements the following semantics:

When the returned bi-consumer is called with two arguments:

  1. First, it checks the predicate of this conditional bi-consumer
  2. If the predicate is satisfied, it executes the internal bi-consumer of this conditional bi-consumer
  3. Then, regardless of whether the predicate was satisfied, it unconditionally executes the next bi-consumer

In other words, this creates a bi-consumer that conditionally executes the first action (based on the predicate), and then always executes the second action.

§Parameters
  • next - The next bi-consumer to execute (always executed)
§Returns

Returns a new combined bi-consumer

§Examples
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicI32, Ordering};

let result = AtomicI32::new(0);

let consumer1 = BoxBiConsumer::new(|x: &i32, y: &i32| {
    result.fetch_add(x + y, Ordering::SeqCst);
});

let consumer2 = BoxBiConsumer::new(|x: &i32, y: &i32| {
    result.fetch_add(2 * (x + y), Ordering::SeqCst);
});

let conditional = consumer1.when(|x, y| *x > 0 && *y > 0);
let chained = conditional.and_then(consumer2);

chained.accept(&5, &3);  // result = (5+3) + 2*(5+3) = 24
result.store(0, Ordering::SeqCst);  // reset
chained.accept(&-5, &3); // result = 0 + 2*(-5+3) = -4 (not -8!)
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pub fn or_else<C>(self, else_consumer: C) -> BoxBiConsumer<T, U>
where C: BiConsumer<T, U> + 'static,

Adds an else branch

Executes the original bi-consumer when the condition is satisfied, otherwise executes else_consumer.

§Parameters
  • else_consumer - The bi-consumer for the else branch
§Returns

Returns a new bi-consumer with if-then-else logic

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impl<T, U> BiConsumer<T, U> for BoxConditionalBiConsumer<T, U>
where T: 'static, U: 'static,

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fn accept(&self, first: &T, second: &U)

Performs the readonly consumption operation Read more
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fn into_box(self) -> BoxBiConsumer<T, U>

Converts to BoxBiConsumer Read more
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fn into_rc(self) -> RcBiConsumer<T, U>

Converts to RcBiConsumer Read more
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fn into_fn(self) -> impl Fn(&T, &U)

Converts readonly bi-consumer to a closure Read more
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fn into_arc(self) -> ArcBiConsumer<T, U>
where Self: Sized + Send + Sync + 'static, T: 'static, U: 'static,

Converts to ArcBiConsumer Read more
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fn into_once(self) -> BoxBiConsumerOnce<T, U>
where Self: Sized + 'static, T: 'static, U: 'static,

Convert to BiConsumerOnce Read more
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impl<T, U> Debug for BoxConditionalBiConsumer<T, U>

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl<T, U> Display for BoxConditionalBiConsumer<T, U>

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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impl<T, U> Freeze for BoxConditionalBiConsumer<T, U>

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impl<T, U> !RefUnwindSafe for BoxConditionalBiConsumer<T, U>

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impl<T, U> !Send for BoxConditionalBiConsumer<T, U>

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impl<T, U> !Sync for BoxConditionalBiConsumer<T, U>

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impl<T, U> Unpin for BoxConditionalBiConsumer<T, U>

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impl<T, U> !UnwindSafe for BoxConditionalBiConsumer<T, U>

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impl<T> Any for T
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fn type_id(&self) -> TypeId

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fn borrow(&self) -> &T

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fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T

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fn from(t: T) -> T

Returns the argument unchanged.

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fn into(self) -> U

Calls U::from(self).

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

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fn to_string(&self) -> String

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