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FnConsumerOnceOps

Trait FnConsumerOnceOps 

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pub trait FnConsumerOnceOps<T>: FnOnce(&T) + Sized {
    // Provided method
    fn and_then<C>(self, next: C) -> BoxConsumerOnce<T>
       where Self: 'static,
             C: ConsumerOnce<T> + 'static,
             T: 'static { ... }
}
Expand description

Extension trait providing one-time consumer composition methods for closures

Provides and_then and other composition methods for all closures implementing FnOnce(&T), allowing closures to chain methods directly without explicit wrapper types.

§Features

  • Natural Syntax: Chain operations directly on closures
  • Returns BoxConsumerOnce: Composed results can continue chaining
  • Zero Cost: No overhead when composing closures
  • Automatic Implementation: All FnOnce(&T) closures automatically get these methods

§Examples

use qubit_function::{ConsumerOnce, FnConsumerOnceOps};
use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};

let log = Arc::new(Mutex::new(Vec::new()));
let l1 = log.clone();
let l2 = log.clone();
let chained = (move |x: &i32| {
    l1.lock().expect("mutex should not be poisoned").push(*x * 2);
}).and_then(move |x: &i32| {
    l2.lock().expect("mutex should not be poisoned").push(*x + 10);
});
chained.accept(&5);
assert_eq!(*log.lock().expect("mutex should not be poisoned"), vec![10, 15]);

Provided Methods§

Source

fn and_then<C>(self, next: C) -> BoxConsumerOnce<T>
where Self: 'static, C: ConsumerOnce<T> + 'static, T: 'static,

Sequentially chain another one-time consumer

Returns a new consumer that executes the current operation first, then the next operation. Consumes the current closure and returns BoxConsumerOnce<T>.

§Type Parameters
  • C - Type of the next consumer
§Parameters
  • next - Consumer to execute after the current operation. Note: This parameter is passed by value and will transfer ownership. Since BoxConsumerOnce cannot be cloned, the parameter will be consumed. Can be:
    • A closure: |x: &T|
    • A BoxConsumerOnce<T>
    • Any type implementing ConsumerOnce<T>
§Returns

Returns a combined BoxConsumerOnce<T>

§Examples
use qubit_function::{ConsumerOnce, FnConsumerOnceOps};
use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};

let log = Arc::new(Mutex::new(Vec::new()));
let l1 = log.clone();
let l2 = log.clone();
let chained = (move |x: &i32| {
    l1.lock().expect("mutex should not be poisoned").push(*x * 2);
}).and_then(move |x: &i32| {
    l2.lock().expect("mutex should not be poisoned").push(*x + 10);
}).and_then(|x: &i32| println!("Result: {}", x));

chained.accept(&5);
assert_eq!(*log.lock().expect("mutex should not be poisoned"), vec![10, 15]);
Examples found in repository?
examples/consumers/consumer_once_demo.rs (lines 147-152)
24fn main() {
25    println!("=== ConsumerOnce Demo ===\n");
26
27    // 1. BoxConsumerOnce - Single ownership, one-time use
28    println!("1. BoxConsumerOnce - Single ownership");
29    {
30        let log = Arc::new(Mutex::new(Vec::new()));
31        let l = log.clone();
32        let consumer = BoxConsumerOnce::new(move |x: &i32| {
33            l.lock().expect("mutex should not be poisoned").push(*x);
34            println!("  BoxConsumerOnce consumed: {}", x);
35        });
36        consumer.accept(&42);
37        println!(
38            "  Log: {:?}\n",
39            *log.lock().expect("mutex should not be poisoned")
40        );
41    }
42
43    // 2. BoxConsumerOnce - Method chaining
44    println!("2. BoxConsumerOnce - Method chaining");
45    {
46        let log = Arc::new(Mutex::new(Vec::new()));
47        let l1 = log.clone();
48        let l2 = log.clone();
49        let l3 = log.clone();
50        let chained = BoxConsumerOnce::new(move |x: &i32| {
51            l1.lock()
52                .expect("mutex should not be poisoned")
53                .push(*x * 2);
54            println!("  Step 1: {} * 2 = {}", x, x * 2);
55        })
56        .and_then(move |x: &i32| {
57            l2.lock()
58                .expect("mutex should not be poisoned")
59                .push(*x + 10);
60            println!("  Step 2: {} + 10 = {}", x, x + 10);
61        })
62        .and_then(move |x: &i32| {
63            l3.lock()
64                .expect("mutex should not be poisoned")
65                .push(*x - 1);
66            println!("  Step 3: {} - 1 = {}", x, x - 1);
67        });
68        chained.accept(&5);
69        println!(
70            "  Log: {:?}\n",
71            *log.lock().expect("mutex should not be poisoned")
72        );
73    }
74
75    // 3. BoxConsumerOnce - Factory methods
76    println!("3. BoxConsumerOnce - Factory methods");
77    {
78        // No-op consumer
79        let noop = BoxConsumerOnce::<i32>::noop();
80        noop.accept(&42);
81        println!("  No-op consumer executed (no output)");
82
83        // Print consumer
84        print!("  Print consumer: ");
85        let print = BoxConsumerOnce::new(|x: &i32| println!("{}", x));
86        print.accept(&42);
87
88        // Print with prefix
89        print!("  Print with prefix: ");
90        let print_with = BoxConsumerOnce::new(|x: &i32| println!("Value: {}", x));
91        print_with.accept(&42);
92
93        // Conditional consumer
94        let log = Arc::new(Mutex::new(Vec::new()));
95        let l = log.clone();
96        let conditional = BoxConsumerOnce::new(move |x: &i32| {
97            l.lock().expect("mutex should not be poisoned").push(*x * 2);
98        })
99        .when(|x: &i32| *x > 0);
100        conditional.accept(&5);
101        println!(
102            "  Conditional (positive): {:?}",
103            *log.lock().expect("mutex should not be poisoned")
104        );
105
106        let log = Arc::new(Mutex::new(Vec::new()));
107        let l = log.clone();
108        let conditional = BoxConsumerOnce::new(move |x: &i32| {
109            l.lock().expect("mutex should not be poisoned").push(*x * 2);
110        })
111        .when(|x: &i32| *x > 0);
112        conditional.accept(&-5);
113        println!(
114            "  Conditional (negative): {:?}\n",
115            *log.lock().expect("mutex should not be poisoned")
116        );
117    }
118
119    // 4. Closure usage
120    println!("4. Closure usage");
121    {
122        let log = Arc::new(Mutex::new(Vec::new()));
123        let l = log.clone();
124        let closure = move |x: &i32| {
125            l.lock().expect("mutex should not be poisoned").push(*x * 2);
126            println!("  Closure consumed: {}", x);
127        };
128        closure.accept(&42);
129        println!(
130            "  Log: {:?}\n",
131            *log.lock().expect("mutex should not be poisoned")
132        );
133    }
134
135    // 5. Closure chaining
136    println!("5. Closure chaining");
137    {
138        let log = Arc::new(Mutex::new(Vec::new()));
139        let l1 = log.clone();
140        let l2 = log.clone();
141        let chained = (move |x: &i32| {
142            l1.lock()
143                .expect("mutex should not be poisoned")
144                .push(*x * 2);
145            println!("  Closure 1: {} * 2 = {}", x, x * 2);
146        })
147        .and_then(move |x: &i32| {
148            l2.lock()
149                .expect("mutex should not be poisoned")
150                .push(*x + 10);
151            println!("  Closure 2: {} + 10 = {}", x, x + 10);
152        });
153        chained.accept(&5);
154        println!(
155            "  Log: {:?}\n",
156            *log.lock().expect("mutex should not be poisoned")
157        );
158    }
159
160    // 6. Type conversions
161    println!("6. Type conversions");
162    {
163        let log = Arc::new(Mutex::new(Vec::new()));
164
165        // Closure to BoxConsumerOnce
166        let l = log.clone();
167        let closure = move |x: &i32| {
168            l.lock().expect("mutex should not be poisoned").push(*x);
169        };
170        let box_consumer = closure.into_box();
171        box_consumer.accept(&1);
172        println!(
173            "  BoxConsumerOnce: {:?}",
174            *log.lock().expect("mutex should not be poisoned")
175        );
176    }
177
178    // 7. Using with iterators (BoxConsumerOnce)
179    println!("7. Using with iterators");
180    {
181        let log = Arc::new(Mutex::new(Vec::new()));
182        let l = log.clone();
183        let consumer = BoxConsumerOnce::new(move |x: &i32| {
184            l.lock().expect("mutex should not be poisoned").push(*x * 2);
185        });
186        // Note: This will panic because BoxConsumerOnce can only be called once
187        // vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5].iter().for_each(consumer.into_fn());
188        consumer.accept(&1);
189        println!(
190            "  BoxConsumerOnce with single value: {:?}\n",
191            *log.lock().expect("mutex should not be poisoned")
192        );
193    }
194
195    println!("=== Demo Complete ===");
196}

Dyn Compatibility§

This trait is not dyn compatible.

In older versions of Rust, dyn compatibility was called "object safety", so this trait is not object safe.

Implementors§

Source§

impl<T, F> FnConsumerOnceOps<T> for F
where F: FnOnce(&T),

Implement FnConsumerOnceOps for all closure types