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#![warn(rust_2018_idioms)] | |
#[derive(Debug)] | |
pub struct StrSplit<'haystack, D> { | |
remainder: Option<&'haystack str>, | |
delimiter: D, | |
} | |
impl<'haystack, D> StrSplit<'haystack, D> { | |
pub fn new(haystack: &'haystack str, delimiter: D) -> Self { | |
Self { | |
remainder: Some(haystack), | |
delimiter, | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
pub trait Delimiter { | |
fn find_next(&self, s: &str) -> Option<(usize, usize)>; | |
} | |
impl<'haystack, D> Iterator for StrSplit<'haystack, D> | |
where | |
D: Delimiter, | |
{ | |
type Item = &'haystack str; | |
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> { | |
let remainder = self.remainder.as_mut()?; | |
if let Some((delim_start, delim_end)) = self.delimiter.find_next(remainder) { | |
let until_delimiter = &remainder[..delim_start]; | |
*remainder = &remainder[delim_end..]; | |
Some(until_delimiter) | |
} else { | |
self.remainder.take() | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
impl Delimiter for &str { | |
fn find_next(&self, s: &str) -> Option<(usize, usize)> { | |
s.find(self).map(|start| (start, start + self.len())) | |
} | |
} | |
impl Delimiter for char { | |
fn find_next(&self, s: &str) -> Option<(usize, usize)> { | |
s.char_indices() | |
.find(|(_, c)| c == self) | |
.map(|(start, _)| (start, start + self.len_utf8())) | |
} | |
} | |
pub fn until_char(s: &str, c: char) -> &'_ str { | |
StrSplit::new(s, c) | |
.next() | |
.expect("StrSplit always gives at least one result") | |
} | |
#[test] | |
fn until_char_test() { | |
assert_eq!(until_char("hello world", 'o'), "hell"); | |
} | |
#[test] | |
fn it_works() { | |
let haystack = "a b c d e"; | |
let letters: Vec<_> = StrSplit::new(haystack, " ").collect(); | |
assert_eq!(letters, vec!["a", "b", "c", "d", "e"]); | |
} | |
#[test] | |
fn tail() { | |
let haystack = "a b c d "; | |
let letters: Vec<_> = StrSplit::new(haystack, " ").collect(); | |
assert_eq!(letters, vec!["a", "b", "c", "d", ""]); | |
} |
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