Enum nom::lib::std::ops::Bound 1.17.0[−][src]
pub enum Bound<T> { Included(T), Excluded(T), Unbounded, }
An endpoint of a range of keys.
Examples
Bound
s are range endpoints:
use std::ops::Bound::*; use std::ops::RangeBounds; assert_eq!((..100).start_bound(), Unbounded); assert_eq!((1..12).start_bound(), Included(&1)); assert_eq!((1..12).end_bound(), Excluded(&12));
Using a tuple of Bound
s as an argument to BTreeMap::range
.
Note that in most cases, it’s better to use range syntax (1..5
) instead.
use std::collections::BTreeMap; use std::ops::Bound::{Excluded, Included, Unbounded}; let mut map = BTreeMap::new(); map.insert(3, "a"); map.insert(5, "b"); map.insert(8, "c"); for (key, value) in map.range((Excluded(3), Included(8))) { println!("{}: {}", key, value); } assert_eq!(Some((&3, &"a")), map.range((Unbounded, Included(5))).next());
Variants
An inclusive bound.
An exclusive bound.
An infinite endpoint. Indicates that there is no bound in this direction.
Implementations
impl<T> Bound<T>
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impl<T> Bound<T>
[src]impl<'_, T> Bound<&'_ T> where
T: Clone,
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impl<'_, T> Bound<&'_ T> where
T: Clone,
[src]pub fn cloned(self) -> Bound<T>
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🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (
bound_cloned
)Map a Bound<&T>
to a Bound<T>
by cloning the contents of the bound.
Examples
#![feature(bound_cloned)] use std::ops::Bound::*; use std::ops::RangeBounds; assert_eq!((1..12).start_bound(), Included(&1)); assert_eq!((1..12).start_bound().cloned(), Included(1));
Trait Implementations
impl<T> Copy for Bound<T> where
T: Copy,
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T: Copy,
impl<T> Eq for Bound<T> where
T: Eq,
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T: Eq,
impl<T> StructuralEq for Bound<T>
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impl<T> StructuralPartialEq for Bound<T>
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Auto Trait Implementations
impl<T> RefUnwindSafe for Bound<T> where
T: RefUnwindSafe,
T: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<T> Send for Bound<T> where
T: Send,
T: Send,
impl<T> Sync for Bound<T> where
T: Sync,
T: Sync,
impl<T> Unpin for Bound<T> where
T: Unpin,
T: Unpin,
impl<T> UnwindSafe for Bound<T> where
T: UnwindSafe,
T: UnwindSafe,