Specialize Iterator::eq[_by] for TrustedLen iterators
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@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ use super::super::{
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Product, Rev, Scan, Skip, SkipWhile, StepBy, Sum, Take, TakeWhile, TrustedRandomAccessNoCoerce,
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Zip, try_process,
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};
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use super::TrustedLen;
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use crate::array;
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use crate::cmp::{self, Ordering};
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use crate::num::NonZero;
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@@ -3816,10 +3817,7 @@ pub trait Iterator {
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}
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}
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match iter_compare(self, other.into_iter(), compare(eq)) {
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ControlFlow::Continue(ord) => ord == Ordering::Equal,
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ControlFlow::Break(()) => false,
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}
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SpecIterEq::spec_iter_eq(self, other.into_iter(), compare(eq))
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}
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/// Determines if the elements of this [`Iterator`] are not equal to those of
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@@ -4038,6 +4036,42 @@ pub trait Iterator {
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}
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}
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trait SpecIterEq<B: Iterator>: Iterator {
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fn spec_iter_eq<F>(self, b: B, f: F) -> bool
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where
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F: FnMut(Self::Item, <B as Iterator>::Item) -> ControlFlow<()>;
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}
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impl<A: Iterator, B: Iterator> SpecIterEq<B> for A {
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#[inline]
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default fn spec_iter_eq<F>(self, b: B, f: F) -> bool
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where
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F: FnMut(Self::Item, <B as Iterator>::Item) -> ControlFlow<()>,
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{
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iter_eq(self, b, f)
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}
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}
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impl<A: Iterator + TrustedLen, B: Iterator + TrustedLen> SpecIterEq<B> for A {
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#[inline]
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fn spec_iter_eq<F>(self, b: B, f: F) -> bool
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where
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F: FnMut(Self::Item, <B as Iterator>::Item) -> ControlFlow<()>,
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{
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// we *can't* short-circuit if:
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match (self.size_hint(), b.size_hint()) {
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// ... both iterators have the same length
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((_, Some(a)), (_, Some(b))) if a == b => {}
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// ... or both of them are longer than `usize::MAX` (i.e. have an unknown length).
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((_, None), (_, None)) => {}
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// otherwise, we can ascertain that they are unequal without actually comparing items
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_ => return false,
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}
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iter_eq(self, b, f)
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}
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}
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/// Compares two iterators element-wise using the given function.
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///
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/// If `ControlFlow::Continue(())` is returned from the function, the comparison moves on to the next
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@@ -4078,6 +4112,16 @@ where
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}
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}
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#[inline]
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fn iter_eq<A, B, F>(a: A, b: B, f: F) -> bool
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where
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A: Iterator,
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B: Iterator,
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F: FnMut(A::Item, B::Item) -> ControlFlow<()>,
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{
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iter_compare(a, b, f).continue_value().is_some_and(|ord| ord == Ordering::Equal)
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}
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/// Implements `Iterator` for mutable references to iterators, such as those produced by [`Iterator::by_ref`].
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///
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/// This implementation passes all method calls on to the original iterator.
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