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Override size_hint and propagate ExactSizeIterator for iter::StepBy #42167

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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions src/doc/unstable-book/src/SUMMARY.md
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Expand Up @@ -156,6 +156,7 @@
- [io](library-features/io.md)
- [ip](library-features/ip.md)
- [iter_rfind](library-features/iter-rfind.md)
- [iterator_step_by](library-features/iterator-step-by.md)
- [libstd_io_internals](library-features/libstd-io-internals.md)
- [libstd_sys_internals](library-features/libstd-sys-internals.md)
- [libstd_thread_internals](library-features/libstd-thread-internals.md)
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21 changes: 20 additions & 1 deletion src/libcore/iter/mod.rs
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Expand Up @@ -520,7 +520,7 @@ impl<I> Iterator for Cycle<I> where I: Clone + Iterator {
#[unstable(feature = "fused", issue = "35602")]
impl<I> FusedIterator for Cycle<I> where I: Clone + Iterator {}

/// An iterator that steps by n elements every iteration.
/// An adapter for stepping iterators by a custom amount.
///
/// This `struct` is created by the [`step_by`] method on [`Iterator`]. See
/// its documentation for more.
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self.iter.nth(self.step)
}
}

#[inline]
fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
let inner_hint = self.iter.size_hint();

if self.first_take {
let f = |n| if n == 0 { 0 } else { 1 + (n-1)/(self.step+1) };
(f(inner_hint.0), inner_hint.1.map(f))
} else {
let f = |n| n / (self.step+1);
(f(inner_hint.0), inner_hint.1.map(f))
}
}
}

// StepBy can only make the iterator shorter, so the len will still fit.
#[unstable(feature = "iterator_step_by",
reason = "unstable replacement of Range::step_by",
issue = "27741")]
impl<I> ExactSizeIterator for StepBy<I> where I: ExactSizeIterator {}

/// An iterator that strings two iterators together.
///
/// This `struct` is created by the [`chain`] method on [`Iterator`]. See its
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73 changes: 73 additions & 0 deletions src/libcore/tests/iter.rs
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Expand Up @@ -171,6 +171,79 @@ fn test_iterator_step_by_zero() {
it.next();
}

#[test]
fn test_iterator_step_by_size_hint() {
struct StubSizeHint(usize, Option<usize>);
impl Iterator for StubSizeHint {
type Item = ();
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<()> {
self.0 -= 1;
if let Some(ref mut upper) = self.1 {
*upper -= 1;
}
Some(())
}
fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
(self.0, self.1)
}
}

// The two checks in each case are needed because the logic
// is different before the first call to `next()`.

let mut it = StubSizeHint(10, Some(10)).step_by(1);
assert_eq!(it.size_hint(), (10, Some(10)));
it.next();
assert_eq!(it.size_hint(), (9, Some(9)));

// exact multiple
let mut it = StubSizeHint(10, Some(10)).step_by(3);
assert_eq!(it.size_hint(), (4, Some(4)));
it.next();
assert_eq!(it.size_hint(), (3, Some(3)));

// larger base range, but not enough to get another element
let mut it = StubSizeHint(12, Some(12)).step_by(3);
assert_eq!(it.size_hint(), (4, Some(4)));
it.next();
assert_eq!(it.size_hint(), (3, Some(3)));

// smaller base range, so fewer resulting elements
let mut it = StubSizeHint(9, Some(9)).step_by(3);
assert_eq!(it.size_hint(), (3, Some(3)));
it.next();
assert_eq!(it.size_hint(), (2, Some(2)));

// infinite upper bound
let mut it = StubSizeHint(usize::MAX, None).step_by(1);
assert_eq!(it.size_hint(), (usize::MAX, None));
it.next();
assert_eq!(it.size_hint(), (usize::MAX-1, None));

// still infinite with larger step
let mut it = StubSizeHint(7, None).step_by(3);
assert_eq!(it.size_hint(), (3, None));
it.next();
assert_eq!(it.size_hint(), (2, None));

// propagates ExactSizeIterator
let a = [1,2,3,4,5];
let it = a.iter().step_by(2);
assert_eq!(it.len(), 3);

// Cannot be TrustedLen as a step greater than one makes an iterator
// with (usize::MAX, None) no longer meet the safety requirements
trait TrustedLenCheck { fn test(self) -> bool; }
impl<T:Iterator> TrustedLenCheck for T {
default fn test(self) -> bool { false }
}
impl<T:TrustedLen> TrustedLenCheck for T {
fn test(self) -> bool { true }
}
assert!(TrustedLenCheck::test(a.iter()));
assert!(!TrustedLenCheck::test(a.iter().step_by(1)));
}

#[test]
fn test_filter_map() {
let it = (0..).step_by(1).take(10)
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2 changes: 2 additions & 0 deletions src/libcore/tests/lib.rs
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#![feature(slice_patterns)]
#![feature(sort_internals)]
#![feature(sort_unstable)]
#![feature(specialization)]
#![feature(step_by)]
#![feature(step_trait)]
#![feature(test)]
#![feature(trusted_len)]
#![feature(try_from)]
#![feature(unicode)]
#![feature(unique)]
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