use crate::ops::Try; /// Used to make try_fold closures more like normal loops #[unstable(feature = "control_flow_enum", reason = "new API", issue = "75744")] #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq)] pub enum ControlFlow { /// Continue in the loop, using the given value for the next iteration Continue(C), /// Exit the loop, yielding the given value Break(B), } #[unstable(feature = "control_flow_enum", reason = "new API", issue = "75744")] impl Try for ControlFlow { type Ok = C; type Error = B; #[inline] fn into_result(self) -> Result { match self { ControlFlow::Continue(y) => Ok(y), ControlFlow::Break(x) => Err(x), } } #[inline] fn from_error(v: Self::Error) -> Self { ControlFlow::Break(v) } #[inline] fn from_ok(v: Self::Ok) -> Self { ControlFlow::Continue(v) } } impl ControlFlow { /// Converts the `ControlFlow` into an `Option` which is `Some` if the /// `ControlFlow` was `Break` and `None` otherwise. #[inline] #[unstable(feature = "control_flow_enum", reason = "new API", issue = "75744")] pub fn break_value(self) -> Option { match self { ControlFlow::Continue(..) => None, ControlFlow::Break(x) => Some(x), } } } impl ControlFlow { /// Create a `ControlFlow` from any type implementing `Try`. #[unstable(feature = "control_flow_enum", reason = "new API", issue = "75744")] #[inline] pub fn from_try(r: R) -> Self { match Try::into_result(r) { Ok(v) => ControlFlow::Continue(v), Err(v) => ControlFlow::Break(Try::from_error(v)), } } /// Convert a `ControlFlow` into any type implementing `Try`; #[unstable(feature = "control_flow_enum", reason = "new API", issue = "75744")] #[inline] pub fn into_try(self) -> R { match self { ControlFlow::Continue(v) => Try::from_ok(v), ControlFlow::Break(v) => v, } } } impl ControlFlow<(), B> { /// It's frequently the case that there's no value needed with `Continue`, /// so this provides a way to avoid typing `(())`, if you prefer it. #[unstable(feature = "control_flow_enum", reason = "new API", issue = "75744")] pub const CONTINUE: Self = ControlFlow::Continue(()); }