usesuper::assert_stream; use core::pin::Pin; use futures_core::stream::{FusedStream, Stream}; use futures_core::task::{Context, Poll};
/// An stream that repeats elements of type `A` endlessly by /// applying the provided closure `F: FnMut() -> A`. /// /// This `struct` is created by the [`repeat_with()`] function. /// See its documentation for more. #[derive(Debug, Clone)] #[must_use = "streams do nothing unless polled"] pubstruct RepeatWith<F> {
repeater: F,
}
impl<A, F: FnMut() -> A> Unpin for RepeatWith<F> {}
impl<A, F: FnMut() -> A> Stream for RepeatWith<F> { type Item = A;
impl<A, F: FnMut() -> A> FusedStream for RepeatWith<F> { fn is_terminated(&self) -> bool { false
}
}
/// Creates a new stream that repeats elements of type `A` endlessly by /// applying the provided closure, the repeater, `F: FnMut() -> A`. /// /// The `repeat_with()` function calls the repeater over and over again. /// /// Infinite stream like `repeat_with()` are often used with adapters like /// [`stream.take()`], in order to make them finite. /// /// If the element type of the stream you need implements [`Clone`], and /// it is OK to keep the source element in memory, you should instead use /// the [`stream.repeat()`] function. /// /// # Examples /// /// Basic usage: /// /// ``` /// # futures::executor::block_on(async { /// use futures::stream::{self, StreamExt}; /// /// // let's assume we have some value of a type that is not `Clone` /// // or which don't want to have in memory just yet because it is expensive: /// #[derive(PartialEq, Debug)] /// struct Expensive; /// /// // a particular value forever: /// let mut things = stream::repeat_with(|| Expensive); /// /// assert_eq!(Some(Expensive), things.next().await); /// assert_eq!(Some(Expensive), things.next().await); /// assert_eq!(Some(Expensive), things.next().await); /// # }); /// ``` /// /// Using mutation and going finite: /// /// ```rust /// # futures::executor::block_on(async { /// use futures::stream::{self, StreamExt}; /// /// // From the zeroth to the third power of two: /// let mut curr = 1; /// let mut pow2 = stream::repeat_with(|| { let tmp = curr; curr *= 2; tmp }) /// .take(4); /// /// assert_eq!(Some(1), pow2.next().await); /// assert_eq!(Some(2), pow2.next().await); /// assert_eq!(Some(4), pow2.next().await); /// assert_eq!(Some(8), pow2.next().await); /// /// // ... and now we're done /// assert_eq!(None, pow2.next().await); /// # }); /// ``` pubfn repeat_with<A, F: FnMut() -> A>(repeater: F) -> RepeatWith<F> {
assert_stream::<A, _>(RepeatWith { repeater })
}
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