pub struct ArcPredicate<T> { /* private fields */ }Expand description
An Arc-based predicate with thread-safe shared ownership.
This type is suitable for scenarios where the predicate needs to be
shared across threads. Composition methods borrow &self, allowing the
original predicate to remain usable after composition.
§Examples
use qubit_function::{Predicate, ArcPredicate};
let pred = ArcPredicate::new(|x: &i32| *x > 0);
assert!(pred.test(&5));
// Original predicate remains usable after composition
let combined = pred.and(ArcPredicate::new(|x| x % 2 == 0));
assert!(pred.test(&5)); // Still works
// Can be cloned and sent across threads
let pred_clone = pred.clone();
std::thread::spawn(move || {
assert!(pred_clone.test(&10));
}).join().expect("thread should not panic");Implementations§
Source§impl<T> ArcPredicate<T>
impl<T> ArcPredicate<T>
Sourcepub fn new<F>(f: F) -> Self
pub fn new<F>(f: F) -> Self
Creates a new predicate.
Wraps the provided closure in the appropriate smart pointer type for this predicate implementation.
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86fn demo_thread_safe() {
87 println!("4. Thread-safe usage");
88
89 let pred = ArcPredicate::new(|x: &i32| *x > 0);
90 // clone and convert into a 'static closure so it can be moved to another thread
91 let closure = pred.clone().into_fn();
92
93 // Closure can be passed between threads
94 let handle = std::thread::spawn(move || {
95 let numbers = [-2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3];
96 numbers.iter().copied().filter(closure).count()
97 });
98
99 let count = handle.join().expect("thread should not panic");
100 println!(" Filtered result count in thread: {}", count);
101 assert_eq!(count, 3);
102
103 // Original predicate is still available
104 assert!(pred.test(&5));
105 println!(" ✓ ArcPredicate::to_fn() returns a thread-safe closure");
106 println!(" ✓ Original predicate is still available in main thread\n");
107}More examples
127fn arc_predicate_examples() {
128 println!("--- 4. ArcPredicate Examples (Multi-threaded Scenarios) ---");
129
130 let is_positive = ArcPredicate::new(|x: &i32| *x > 0);
131 let is_even = ArcPredicate::new(|x: &i32| x % 2 == 0);
132
133 // Create combined predicate
134 let combined = is_positive.and(is_even);
135
136 // Use in multiple threads
137 let handles: Vec<_> = (0..3)
138 .map(|i| {
139 let pred = combined.clone();
140 std::thread::spawn(move || {
141 let value = i * 2;
142 println!(" Thread {} testing {}: {}", i, value, pred.test(&value));
143 })
144 })
145 .collect();
146
147 for handle in handles {
148 handle.join().expect("thread should not panic");
149 }
150
151 // Original predicates still usable
152 println!("Original predicates still available in main thread:");
153 println!(" is_positive.test(&5) = {}", is_positive.test(&5));
154}
155
156/// Logical composition examples
157fn logical_composition_examples() {
158 println!("--- 5. Logical Composition Examples ---");
159
160 let positive = RcPredicate::new_with_name("positive", |x: &i32| *x > 0);
161 let even = RcPredicate::new_with_name("even", |x: &i32| x % 2 == 0);
162 let less_than_ten = RcPredicate::new_with_name("less_than_ten", |x: &i32| *x < 10);
163
164 // AND composition
165 let positive_and_even = positive.and(even.clone());
166 println!("positive AND even: name={:?}", positive_and_even.name());
167 println!(" Test 4: {}", positive_and_even.test(&4));
168 println!(" Test 5: {}", positive_and_even.test(&5));
169
170 // OR composition
171 let positive_or_even = positive.or(even.clone());
172 println!("positive OR even: name={:?}", positive_or_even.name());
173 println!(" Test -2: {}", positive_or_even.test(&-2));
174 println!(" Test 5: {}", positive_or_even.test(&5));
175
176 // NOT composition
177 let not_positive = !&positive;
178 println!("NOT positive: name={:?}", not_positive.name());
179 println!(" Test 5: {}", not_positive.test(&5));
180 println!(" Test -3: {}", not_positive.test(&-3));
181
182 // NAND composition
183 let nand = positive.nand(even.clone());
184 println!("positive NAND even: name={:?}", nand.name());
185 println!(" Test 3: {}", nand.test(&3)); // true NAND false = true
186 println!(" Test 4: {}", nand.test(&4)); // true NAND true = false
187
188 // XOR composition
189 let xor = positive.xor(even.clone());
190 println!("positive XOR even: name={:?}", xor.name());
191 println!(" Test 3: {}", xor.test(&3)); // true XOR false = true
192 println!(" Test 4: {}", xor.test(&4)); // true XOR true = false
193 println!(" Test -2: {}", xor.test(&-2)); // false XOR true = true
194
195 // NOR composition
196 let nor = positive.nor(even.clone());
197 println!("positive NOR even: name={:?}", nor.name());
198 println!(" Test -3: {}", nor.test(&-3)); // false NOR false = true
199 println!(" Test 3: {}", nor.test(&3)); // true NOR false = false
200 println!(" Test -2: {}", nor.test(&-2)); // false NOR true = false
201 println!(" Test 4: {}", nor.test(&4)); // true NOR true = false
202
203 // Complex composition
204 let complex = positive.and(even.clone()).and(less_than_ten.clone());
205 println!("Complex composition: name={:?}", complex.name());
206 println!(" Test 4: {}", complex.test(&4));
207 println!(" Test 12: {}", complex.test(&12));
208}
209
210/// Interior mutability examples
211fn interior_mutability_examples() {
212 println!("--- 6. Interior Mutability Examples ---");
213
214 // BoxPredicate with counter (RefCell)
215 println!("BoxPredicate with counter:");
216 let count = RefCell::new(0);
217 let pred = BoxPredicate::new(move |x: &i32| {
218 *count.borrow_mut() += 1;
219 *x > 0
220 });
221 println!(" Test 5: {}", pred.test(&5));
222 println!(" Test -3: {}", pred.test(&-3));
223 println!(" Test 10: {}", pred.test(&10));
224 // Note: count is moved into the closure, so we can't access it here
225
226 // RcPredicate with cache (RefCell + HashMap)
227 println!("\nRcPredicate with cache:");
228 let cache: RefCell<HashMap<i32, bool>> = RefCell::new(HashMap::new());
229 let expensive_pred = RcPredicate::new(move |x: &i32| {
230 let mut c = cache.borrow_mut();
231 *c.entry(*x).or_insert_with(|| {
232 println!(" Computing result for {} (expensive operation)", x);
233 *x > 0 && x % 2 == 0
234 })
235 });
236
237 println!(" First test 4:");
238 println!(" Result: {}", expensive_pred.test(&4));
239 println!(" Test 4 again (using cache):");
240 println!(" Result: {}", expensive_pred.test(&4));
241 println!(" Test 3:");
242 println!(" Result: {}", expensive_pred.test(&3));
243
244 // ArcPredicate with thread-safe counter (Mutex)
245 println!("\nArcPredicate with thread-safe counter:");
246 let counter = Arc::new(Mutex::new(0));
247 let pred = ArcPredicate::new({
248 let counter = Arc::clone(&counter);
249 move |x: &i32| {
250 let mut c = counter.lock().expect("mutex should not be poisoned");
251 *c += 1;
252 *x > 0
253 }
254 });
255
256 let pred_clone = pred.clone();
257 let counter_clone = Arc::clone(&counter);
258
259 let handle = std::thread::spawn(move || {
260 pred_clone.test(&5);
261 pred_clone.test(&10);
262 });
263
264 pred.test(&3);
265 handle.join().expect("thread should not panic");
266
267 println!(
268 " Total call count: {}",
269 counter_clone.lock().expect("mutex should not be poisoned")
270 );
271}81fn demo_arc_predicate() {
82 println!("3. ArcPredicate Naming Functionality (Thread-Safe)");
83
84 // Using new_with_name
85 let pred1 = ArcPredicate::new_with_name("is_uppercase", |s: &String| {
86 s.chars().all(|c| c.is_uppercase() || !c.is_alphabetic())
87 });
88 println!(" Using new_with_name:");
89 println!(" Name: {:?}", pred1.name());
90 println!(" Test 'HELLO': {}", pred1.test(&"HELLO".to_string()));
91
92 // Using set_name
93 let mut pred2 = ArcPredicate::new(|s: &String| s.len() > 5);
94 println!("\n Using set_name:");
95 println!(" Initial name: {:?}", pred2.name());
96 pred2.set_name("longer_than_5");
97 println!(" Name after setting: {:?}", pred2.name());
98 println!(" Test 'Hello World': {}", pred2.test(&"Hello World".to_string()));
99
100 // Name is preserved when sharing between threads
101 let pred3 = pred2.clone();
102 let handle = std::thread::spawn(move || {
103 let name = pred3.name().map(str::to_string);
104 let result = pred3.test(&"Threading".to_string());
105 (name, result)
106 });
107
108 let (name, result) = handle.join().expect("thread should not panic");
109 println!("\n Accessing from thread:");
110 println!(" Name in thread: {:?}", name);
111 println!(" Test 'Threading' in thread: {}", result);
112
113 // Original predicate is still available
114 println!("\n Original predicate still available:");
115 println!(" Original name: {:?}", pred2.name());
116 println!(" Test 'Rust': {}\n", pred2.test(&"Rust".to_string()));
117}Sourcepub fn new_with_name<F>(name: &str, f: F) -> Self
pub fn new_with_name<F>(name: &str, f: F) -> Self
Creates a new named predicate.
Wraps the provided closure and assigns it a name, which is useful for debugging and logging purposes.
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81fn demo_arc_predicate() {
82 println!("3. ArcPredicate Naming Functionality (Thread-Safe)");
83
84 // Using new_with_name
85 let pred1 = ArcPredicate::new_with_name("is_uppercase", |s: &String| {
86 s.chars().all(|c| c.is_uppercase() || !c.is_alphabetic())
87 });
88 println!(" Using new_with_name:");
89 println!(" Name: {:?}", pred1.name());
90 println!(" Test 'HELLO': {}", pred1.test(&"HELLO".to_string()));
91
92 // Using set_name
93 let mut pred2 = ArcPredicate::new(|s: &String| s.len() > 5);
94 println!("\n Using set_name:");
95 println!(" Initial name: {:?}", pred2.name());
96 pred2.set_name("longer_than_5");
97 println!(" Name after setting: {:?}", pred2.name());
98 println!(" Test 'Hello World': {}", pred2.test(&"Hello World".to_string()));
99
100 // Name is preserved when sharing between threads
101 let pred3 = pred2.clone();
102 let handle = std::thread::spawn(move || {
103 let name = pred3.name().map(str::to_string);
104 let result = pred3.test(&"Threading".to_string());
105 (name, result)
106 });
107
108 let (name, result) = handle.join().expect("thread should not panic");
109 println!("\n Accessing from thread:");
110 println!(" Name in thread: {:?}", name);
111 println!(" Test 'Threading' in thread: {}", result);
112
113 // Original predicate is still available
114 println!("\n Original predicate still available:");
115 println!(" Original name: {:?}", pred2.name());
116 println!(" Test 'Rust': {}\n", pred2.test(&"Rust".to_string()));
117}Sourcepub fn new_with_optional_name<F>(f: F, name: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn new_with_optional_name<F>(f: F, name: Option<String>) -> Self
Creates a new named predicate with an optional name.
Wraps the provided closure and assigns it an optional name.
Sourcepub fn name(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn name(&self) -> Option<&str>
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81fn demo_arc_predicate() {
82 println!("3. ArcPredicate Naming Functionality (Thread-Safe)");
83
84 // Using new_with_name
85 let pred1 = ArcPredicate::new_with_name("is_uppercase", |s: &String| {
86 s.chars().all(|c| c.is_uppercase() || !c.is_alphabetic())
87 });
88 println!(" Using new_with_name:");
89 println!(" Name: {:?}", pred1.name());
90 println!(" Test 'HELLO': {}", pred1.test(&"HELLO".to_string()));
91
92 // Using set_name
93 let mut pred2 = ArcPredicate::new(|s: &String| s.len() > 5);
94 println!("\n Using set_name:");
95 println!(" Initial name: {:?}", pred2.name());
96 pred2.set_name("longer_than_5");
97 println!(" Name after setting: {:?}", pred2.name());
98 println!(" Test 'Hello World': {}", pred2.test(&"Hello World".to_string()));
99
100 // Name is preserved when sharing between threads
101 let pred3 = pred2.clone();
102 let handle = std::thread::spawn(move || {
103 let name = pred3.name().map(str::to_string);
104 let result = pred3.test(&"Threading".to_string());
105 (name, result)
106 });
107
108 let (name, result) = handle.join().expect("thread should not panic");
109 println!("\n Accessing from thread:");
110 println!(" Name in thread: {:?}", name);
111 println!(" Test 'Threading' in thread: {}", result);
112
113 // Original predicate is still available
114 println!("\n Original predicate still available:");
115 println!(" Original name: {:?}", pred2.name());
116 println!(" Test 'Rust': {}\n", pred2.test(&"Rust".to_string()));
117}More examples
17fn main() {
18 println!("=== BoxPredicate always_true/always_false Demo ===\n");
19
20 // BoxPredicate::always_true
21 let always_true: BoxPredicate<i32> = BoxPredicate::always_true();
22 println!("BoxPredicate::always_true():");
23 println!(" test(&42): {}", always_true.test(&42));
24 println!(" test(&-1): {}", always_true.test(&-1));
25 println!(" test(&0): {}", always_true.test(&0));
26 println!(" name: {:?}", always_true.name());
27
28 // BoxPredicate::always_false
29 let always_false: BoxPredicate<i32> = BoxPredicate::always_false();
30 println!("\nBoxPredicate::always_false():");
31 println!(" test(&42): {}", always_false.test(&42));
32 println!(" test(&-1): {}", always_false.test(&-1));
33 println!(" test(&0): {}", always_false.test(&0));
34 println!(" name: {:?}", always_false.name());
35
36 println!("\n=== RcPredicate always_true/always_false Demo ===\n");
37
38 // RcPredicate::always_true
39 let rc_always_true: RcPredicate<String> = RcPredicate::always_true();
40 println!("RcPredicate::always_true():");
41 println!(" test(&\"hello\"): {}", rc_always_true.test(&"hello".to_string()));
42 println!(" test(&\"world\"): {}", rc_always_true.test(&"world".to_string()));
43 println!(" name: {:?}", rc_always_true.name());
44
45 // RcPredicate::always_false
46 let rc_always_false: RcPredicate<String> = RcPredicate::always_false();
47 println!("\nRcPredicate::always_false():");
48 println!(" test(&\"hello\"): {}", rc_always_false.test(&"hello".to_string()));
49 println!(" test(&\"world\"): {}", rc_always_false.test(&"world".to_string()));
50 println!(" name: {:?}", rc_always_false.name());
51
52 // Can be cloned and reused
53 let rc_clone = rc_always_true.clone();
54 println!("\nAfter cloning, still usable:");
55 println!(
56 " Original: test(&\"test\"): {}",
57 rc_always_true.test(&"test".to_string())
58 );
59 println!(" Clone: test(&\"test\"): {}", rc_clone.test(&"test".to_string()));
60
61 println!("\n=== ArcPredicate always_true/always_false Demo ===\n");
62
63 // ArcPredicate::always_true
64 let arc_always_true: ArcPredicate<i32> = ArcPredicate::always_true();
65 println!("ArcPredicate::always_true():");
66 println!(" test(&100): {}", arc_always_true.test(&100));
67 println!(" test(&-100): {}", arc_always_true.test(&-100));
68 println!(" name: {:?}", arc_always_true.name());
69
70 // ArcPredicate::always_false
71 let arc_always_false: ArcPredicate<i32> = ArcPredicate::always_false();
72 println!("\nArcPredicate::always_false():");
73 println!(" test(&100): {}", arc_always_false.test(&100));
74 println!(" test(&-100): {}", arc_always_false.test(&-100));
75 println!(" name: {:?}", arc_always_false.name());
76
77 println!("\n=== Combining with other predicates ===\n");
78
79 // Combining with always_true (AND)
80 let is_positive = BoxPredicate::new(|x: &i32| *x > 0);
81 let combined_and_true = is_positive.and(BoxPredicate::always_true());
82 println!("is_positive AND always_true:");
83 println!(" test(&5): {} (equivalent to is_positive)", combined_and_true.test(&5));
84 println!(
85 " test(&-3): {} (equivalent to is_positive)",
86 combined_and_true.test(&-3)
87 );
88
89 // Combining with always_false (AND)
90 let is_positive = BoxPredicate::new(|x: &i32| *x > 0);
91 let combined_and_false = is_positive.and(BoxPredicate::always_false());
92 println!("\nis_positive AND always_false:");
93 println!(" test(&5): {} (always false)", combined_and_false.test(&5));
94 println!(" test(&-3): {} (always false)", combined_and_false.test(&-3));
95
96 // Combining with always_true (OR)
97 let is_positive = BoxPredicate::new(|x: &i32| *x > 0);
98 let combined_or_true = is_positive.or(BoxPredicate::always_true());
99 println!("\nis_positive OR always_true:");
100 println!(" test(&5): {} (always true)", combined_or_true.test(&5));
101 println!(" test(&-3): {} (always true)", combined_or_true.test(&-3));
102
103 // Combining with always_false (OR)
104 let is_positive = BoxPredicate::new(|x: &i32| *x > 0);
105 let combined_or_false = is_positive.or(BoxPredicate::always_false());
106 println!("\nis_positive OR always_false:");
107 println!(" test(&5): {} (equivalent to is_positive)", combined_or_false.test(&5));
108 println!(
109 " test(&-3): {} (equivalent to is_positive)",
110 combined_or_false.test(&-3)
111 );
112
113 println!("\n=== Practical scenarios: Default pass/reject filters ===\n");
114
115 // Scenario 1: Default pass-all filter
116 let numbers = vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
117 let pass_all = BoxPredicate::<i32>::always_true();
118 let filtered: Vec<_> = numbers.iter().copied().filter(pass_all.into_fn()).collect();
119 println!("Default pass all elements: {:?} -> {:?}", numbers, filtered);
120
121 // Scenario 2: Default reject-all filter
122 let numbers = vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
123 let reject_all = BoxPredicate::<i32>::always_false();
124 let filtered: Vec<_> = numbers.iter().copied().filter(reject_all.into_fn()).collect();
125 println!("Default reject all elements: {:?} -> {:?}", numbers, filtered);
126
127 // Scenario 3: Configurable filter
128 fn configurable_filter(enable_filter: bool) -> BoxPredicate<i32> {
129 if enable_filter {
130 BoxPredicate::new(|x: &i32| *x > 3)
131 } else {
132 BoxPredicate::always_true()
133 }
134 }
135
136 let numbers = vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
137
138 let filter_enabled = configurable_filter(true);
139 let filtered: Vec<_> = numbers.iter().copied().filter(filter_enabled.into_fn()).collect();
140 println!("\nFilter enabled: {:?} -> {:?}", numbers, filtered);
141
142 let filter_disabled = configurable_filter(false);
143 let filtered: Vec<_> = numbers.iter().copied().filter(filter_disabled.into_fn()).collect();
144 println!("Filter disabled: {:?} -> {:?}", numbers, filtered);
145}Sourcepub fn set_name(&mut self, name: &str)
pub fn set_name(&mut self, name: &str)
Examples found in repository?
81fn demo_arc_predicate() {
82 println!("3. ArcPredicate Naming Functionality (Thread-Safe)");
83
84 // Using new_with_name
85 let pred1 = ArcPredicate::new_with_name("is_uppercase", |s: &String| {
86 s.chars().all(|c| c.is_uppercase() || !c.is_alphabetic())
87 });
88 println!(" Using new_with_name:");
89 println!(" Name: {:?}", pred1.name());
90 println!(" Test 'HELLO': {}", pred1.test(&"HELLO".to_string()));
91
92 // Using set_name
93 let mut pred2 = ArcPredicate::new(|s: &String| s.len() > 5);
94 println!("\n Using set_name:");
95 println!(" Initial name: {:?}", pred2.name());
96 pred2.set_name("longer_than_5");
97 println!(" Name after setting: {:?}", pred2.name());
98 println!(" Test 'Hello World': {}", pred2.test(&"Hello World".to_string()));
99
100 // Name is preserved when sharing between threads
101 let pred3 = pred2.clone();
102 let handle = std::thread::spawn(move || {
103 let name = pred3.name().map(str::to_string);
104 let result = pred3.test(&"Threading".to_string());
105 (name, result)
106 });
107
108 let (name, result) = handle.join().expect("thread should not panic");
109 println!("\n Accessing from thread:");
110 println!(" Name in thread: {:?}", name);
111 println!(" Test 'Threading' in thread: {}", result);
112
113 // Original predicate is still available
114 println!("\n Original predicate still available:");
115 println!(" Original name: {:?}", pred2.name());
116 println!(" Test 'Rust': {}\n", pred2.test(&"Rust".to_string()));
117}Sourcepub fn clear_name(&mut self)
pub fn clear_name(&mut self)
Clears the name of this predicate.
Sourcepub fn always_true() -> Self
pub fn always_true() -> Self
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17fn main() {
18 println!("=== BoxPredicate always_true/always_false Demo ===\n");
19
20 // BoxPredicate::always_true
21 let always_true: BoxPredicate<i32> = BoxPredicate::always_true();
22 println!("BoxPredicate::always_true():");
23 println!(" test(&42): {}", always_true.test(&42));
24 println!(" test(&-1): {}", always_true.test(&-1));
25 println!(" test(&0): {}", always_true.test(&0));
26 println!(" name: {:?}", always_true.name());
27
28 // BoxPredicate::always_false
29 let always_false: BoxPredicate<i32> = BoxPredicate::always_false();
30 println!("\nBoxPredicate::always_false():");
31 println!(" test(&42): {}", always_false.test(&42));
32 println!(" test(&-1): {}", always_false.test(&-1));
33 println!(" test(&0): {}", always_false.test(&0));
34 println!(" name: {:?}", always_false.name());
35
36 println!("\n=== RcPredicate always_true/always_false Demo ===\n");
37
38 // RcPredicate::always_true
39 let rc_always_true: RcPredicate<String> = RcPredicate::always_true();
40 println!("RcPredicate::always_true():");
41 println!(" test(&\"hello\"): {}", rc_always_true.test(&"hello".to_string()));
42 println!(" test(&\"world\"): {}", rc_always_true.test(&"world".to_string()));
43 println!(" name: {:?}", rc_always_true.name());
44
45 // RcPredicate::always_false
46 let rc_always_false: RcPredicate<String> = RcPredicate::always_false();
47 println!("\nRcPredicate::always_false():");
48 println!(" test(&\"hello\"): {}", rc_always_false.test(&"hello".to_string()));
49 println!(" test(&\"world\"): {}", rc_always_false.test(&"world".to_string()));
50 println!(" name: {:?}", rc_always_false.name());
51
52 // Can be cloned and reused
53 let rc_clone = rc_always_true.clone();
54 println!("\nAfter cloning, still usable:");
55 println!(
56 " Original: test(&\"test\"): {}",
57 rc_always_true.test(&"test".to_string())
58 );
59 println!(" Clone: test(&\"test\"): {}", rc_clone.test(&"test".to_string()));
60
61 println!("\n=== ArcPredicate always_true/always_false Demo ===\n");
62
63 // ArcPredicate::always_true
64 let arc_always_true: ArcPredicate<i32> = ArcPredicate::always_true();
65 println!("ArcPredicate::always_true():");
66 println!(" test(&100): {}", arc_always_true.test(&100));
67 println!(" test(&-100): {}", arc_always_true.test(&-100));
68 println!(" name: {:?}", arc_always_true.name());
69
70 // ArcPredicate::always_false
71 let arc_always_false: ArcPredicate<i32> = ArcPredicate::always_false();
72 println!("\nArcPredicate::always_false():");
73 println!(" test(&100): {}", arc_always_false.test(&100));
74 println!(" test(&-100): {}", arc_always_false.test(&-100));
75 println!(" name: {:?}", arc_always_false.name());
76
77 println!("\n=== Combining with other predicates ===\n");
78
79 // Combining with always_true (AND)
80 let is_positive = BoxPredicate::new(|x: &i32| *x > 0);
81 let combined_and_true = is_positive.and(BoxPredicate::always_true());
82 println!("is_positive AND always_true:");
83 println!(" test(&5): {} (equivalent to is_positive)", combined_and_true.test(&5));
84 println!(
85 " test(&-3): {} (equivalent to is_positive)",
86 combined_and_true.test(&-3)
87 );
88
89 // Combining with always_false (AND)
90 let is_positive = BoxPredicate::new(|x: &i32| *x > 0);
91 let combined_and_false = is_positive.and(BoxPredicate::always_false());
92 println!("\nis_positive AND always_false:");
93 println!(" test(&5): {} (always false)", combined_and_false.test(&5));
94 println!(" test(&-3): {} (always false)", combined_and_false.test(&-3));
95
96 // Combining with always_true (OR)
97 let is_positive = BoxPredicate::new(|x: &i32| *x > 0);
98 let combined_or_true = is_positive.or(BoxPredicate::always_true());
99 println!("\nis_positive OR always_true:");
100 println!(" test(&5): {} (always true)", combined_or_true.test(&5));
101 println!(" test(&-3): {} (always true)", combined_or_true.test(&-3));
102
103 // Combining with always_false (OR)
104 let is_positive = BoxPredicate::new(|x: &i32| *x > 0);
105 let combined_or_false = is_positive.or(BoxPredicate::always_false());
106 println!("\nis_positive OR always_false:");
107 println!(" test(&5): {} (equivalent to is_positive)", combined_or_false.test(&5));
108 println!(
109 " test(&-3): {} (equivalent to is_positive)",
110 combined_or_false.test(&-3)
111 );
112
113 println!("\n=== Practical scenarios: Default pass/reject filters ===\n");
114
115 // Scenario 1: Default pass-all filter
116 let numbers = vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
117 let pass_all = BoxPredicate::<i32>::always_true();
118 let filtered: Vec<_> = numbers.iter().copied().filter(pass_all.into_fn()).collect();
119 println!("Default pass all elements: {:?} -> {:?}", numbers, filtered);
120
121 // Scenario 2: Default reject-all filter
122 let numbers = vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
123 let reject_all = BoxPredicate::<i32>::always_false();
124 let filtered: Vec<_> = numbers.iter().copied().filter(reject_all.into_fn()).collect();
125 println!("Default reject all elements: {:?} -> {:?}", numbers, filtered);
126
127 // Scenario 3: Configurable filter
128 fn configurable_filter(enable_filter: bool) -> BoxPredicate<i32> {
129 if enable_filter {
130 BoxPredicate::new(|x: &i32| *x > 3)
131 } else {
132 BoxPredicate::always_true()
133 }
134 }
135
136 let numbers = vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
137
138 let filter_enabled = configurable_filter(true);
139 let filtered: Vec<_> = numbers.iter().copied().filter(filter_enabled.into_fn()).collect();
140 println!("\nFilter enabled: {:?} -> {:?}", numbers, filtered);
141
142 let filter_disabled = configurable_filter(false);
143 let filtered: Vec<_> = numbers.iter().copied().filter(filter_disabled.into_fn()).collect();
144 println!("Filter disabled: {:?} -> {:?}", numbers, filtered);
145}Sourcepub fn always_false() -> Self
pub fn always_false() -> Self
Creates a predicate that always returns false.
§Returns
A new ArcPredicate that always returns false.
Examples found in repository?
17fn main() {
18 println!("=== BoxPredicate always_true/always_false Demo ===\n");
19
20 // BoxPredicate::always_true
21 let always_true: BoxPredicate<i32> = BoxPredicate::always_true();
22 println!("BoxPredicate::always_true():");
23 println!(" test(&42): {}", always_true.test(&42));
24 println!(" test(&-1): {}", always_true.test(&-1));
25 println!(" test(&0): {}", always_true.test(&0));
26 println!(" name: {:?}", always_true.name());
27
28 // BoxPredicate::always_false
29 let always_false: BoxPredicate<i32> = BoxPredicate::always_false();
30 println!("\nBoxPredicate::always_false():");
31 println!(" test(&42): {}", always_false.test(&42));
32 println!(" test(&-1): {}", always_false.test(&-1));
33 println!(" test(&0): {}", always_false.test(&0));
34 println!(" name: {:?}", always_false.name());
35
36 println!("\n=== RcPredicate always_true/always_false Demo ===\n");
37
38 // RcPredicate::always_true
39 let rc_always_true: RcPredicate<String> = RcPredicate::always_true();
40 println!("RcPredicate::always_true():");
41 println!(" test(&\"hello\"): {}", rc_always_true.test(&"hello".to_string()));
42 println!(" test(&\"world\"): {}", rc_always_true.test(&"world".to_string()));
43 println!(" name: {:?}", rc_always_true.name());
44
45 // RcPredicate::always_false
46 let rc_always_false: RcPredicate<String> = RcPredicate::always_false();
47 println!("\nRcPredicate::always_false():");
48 println!(" test(&\"hello\"): {}", rc_always_false.test(&"hello".to_string()));
49 println!(" test(&\"world\"): {}", rc_always_false.test(&"world".to_string()));
50 println!(" name: {:?}", rc_always_false.name());
51
52 // Can be cloned and reused
53 let rc_clone = rc_always_true.clone();
54 println!("\nAfter cloning, still usable:");
55 println!(
56 " Original: test(&\"test\"): {}",
57 rc_always_true.test(&"test".to_string())
58 );
59 println!(" Clone: test(&\"test\"): {}", rc_clone.test(&"test".to_string()));
60
61 println!("\n=== ArcPredicate always_true/always_false Demo ===\n");
62
63 // ArcPredicate::always_true
64 let arc_always_true: ArcPredicate<i32> = ArcPredicate::always_true();
65 println!("ArcPredicate::always_true():");
66 println!(" test(&100): {}", arc_always_true.test(&100));
67 println!(" test(&-100): {}", arc_always_true.test(&-100));
68 println!(" name: {:?}", arc_always_true.name());
69
70 // ArcPredicate::always_false
71 let arc_always_false: ArcPredicate<i32> = ArcPredicate::always_false();
72 println!("\nArcPredicate::always_false():");
73 println!(" test(&100): {}", arc_always_false.test(&100));
74 println!(" test(&-100): {}", arc_always_false.test(&-100));
75 println!(" name: {:?}", arc_always_false.name());
76
77 println!("\n=== Combining with other predicates ===\n");
78
79 // Combining with always_true (AND)
80 let is_positive = BoxPredicate::new(|x: &i32| *x > 0);
81 let combined_and_true = is_positive.and(BoxPredicate::always_true());
82 println!("is_positive AND always_true:");
83 println!(" test(&5): {} (equivalent to is_positive)", combined_and_true.test(&5));
84 println!(
85 " test(&-3): {} (equivalent to is_positive)",
86 combined_and_true.test(&-3)
87 );
88
89 // Combining with always_false (AND)
90 let is_positive = BoxPredicate::new(|x: &i32| *x > 0);
91 let combined_and_false = is_positive.and(BoxPredicate::always_false());
92 println!("\nis_positive AND always_false:");
93 println!(" test(&5): {} (always false)", combined_and_false.test(&5));
94 println!(" test(&-3): {} (always false)", combined_and_false.test(&-3));
95
96 // Combining with always_true (OR)
97 let is_positive = BoxPredicate::new(|x: &i32| *x > 0);
98 let combined_or_true = is_positive.or(BoxPredicate::always_true());
99 println!("\nis_positive OR always_true:");
100 println!(" test(&5): {} (always true)", combined_or_true.test(&5));
101 println!(" test(&-3): {} (always true)", combined_or_true.test(&-3));
102
103 // Combining with always_false (OR)
104 let is_positive = BoxPredicate::new(|x: &i32| *x > 0);
105 let combined_or_false = is_positive.or(BoxPredicate::always_false());
106 println!("\nis_positive OR always_false:");
107 println!(" test(&5): {} (equivalent to is_positive)", combined_or_false.test(&5));
108 println!(
109 " test(&-3): {} (equivalent to is_positive)",
110 combined_or_false.test(&-3)
111 );
112
113 println!("\n=== Practical scenarios: Default pass/reject filters ===\n");
114
115 // Scenario 1: Default pass-all filter
116 let numbers = vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
117 let pass_all = BoxPredicate::<i32>::always_true();
118 let filtered: Vec<_> = numbers.iter().copied().filter(pass_all.into_fn()).collect();
119 println!("Default pass all elements: {:?} -> {:?}", numbers, filtered);
120
121 // Scenario 2: Default reject-all filter
122 let numbers = vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
123 let reject_all = BoxPredicate::<i32>::always_false();
124 let filtered: Vec<_> = numbers.iter().copied().filter(reject_all.into_fn()).collect();
125 println!("Default reject all elements: {:?} -> {:?}", numbers, filtered);
126
127 // Scenario 3: Configurable filter
128 fn configurable_filter(enable_filter: bool) -> BoxPredicate<i32> {
129 if enable_filter {
130 BoxPredicate::new(|x: &i32| *x > 3)
131 } else {
132 BoxPredicate::always_true()
133 }
134 }
135
136 let numbers = vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
137
138 let filter_enabled = configurable_filter(true);
139 let filtered: Vec<_> = numbers.iter().copied().filter(filter_enabled.into_fn()).collect();
140 println!("\nFilter enabled: {:?} -> {:?}", numbers, filtered);
141
142 let filter_disabled = configurable_filter(false);
143 let filtered: Vec<_> = numbers.iter().copied().filter(filter_disabled.into_fn()).collect();
144 println!("Filter disabled: {:?} -> {:?}", numbers, filtered);
145}Sourcepub fn and<P>(&self, other: P) -> ArcPredicate<T>
pub fn and<P>(&self, other: P) -> ArcPredicate<T>
Returns a predicate that represents the logical AND of this predicate and another.
This method borrows self; the original shared predicate remains
usable.
§Parameters
other- The other predicate to combine with.
§Returns
A new predicate representing the logical AND.
Examples found in repository?
127fn arc_predicate_examples() {
128 println!("--- 4. ArcPredicate Examples (Multi-threaded Scenarios) ---");
129
130 let is_positive = ArcPredicate::new(|x: &i32| *x > 0);
131 let is_even = ArcPredicate::new(|x: &i32| x % 2 == 0);
132
133 // Create combined predicate
134 let combined = is_positive.and(is_even);
135
136 // Use in multiple threads
137 let handles: Vec<_> = (0..3)
138 .map(|i| {
139 let pred = combined.clone();
140 std::thread::spawn(move || {
141 let value = i * 2;
142 println!(" Thread {} testing {}: {}", i, value, pred.test(&value));
143 })
144 })
145 .collect();
146
147 for handle in handles {
148 handle.join().expect("thread should not panic");
149 }
150
151 // Original predicates still usable
152 println!("Original predicates still available in main thread:");
153 println!(" is_positive.test(&5) = {}", is_positive.test(&5));
154}Sourcepub fn or<P>(&self, other: P) -> ArcPredicate<T>
pub fn or<P>(&self, other: P) -> ArcPredicate<T>
Sourcepub fn nand<P>(&self, other: P) -> ArcPredicate<T>
pub fn nand<P>(&self, other: P) -> ArcPredicate<T>
Returns a predicate that represents the logical NAND (NOT AND) of this predicate and another.
NAND returns true unless both predicates are true.
Equivalent to !(self AND other).
This method borrows self; the original shared predicate remains
usable.
§Parameters
other- The other predicate to combine with.
§Returns
A new predicate representing the logical NAND.
Sourcepub fn xor<P>(&self, other: P) -> ArcPredicate<T>
pub fn xor<P>(&self, other: P) -> ArcPredicate<T>
Returns a predicate that represents the logical XOR (exclusive OR) of this predicate and another.
XOR returns true if exactly one of the predicates is true.
This method borrows self; the original shared predicate remains
usable.
§Parameters
other- The other predicate to combine with.
§Returns
A new predicate representing the logical XOR.
Sourcepub fn nor<P>(&self, other: P) -> ArcPredicate<T>
pub fn nor<P>(&self, other: P) -> ArcPredicate<T>
Returns a predicate that represents the logical NOR (NOT OR) of this predicate and another.
NOR returns true only when both predicates are false.
Equivalent to !(self OR other).
This method borrows self; the original shared predicate remains
usable.
§Parameters
other- The other predicate to combine with.
§Returns
A new predicate representing the logical NOR.
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