Struct Split
pub struct Split<'data, T, P> { /* private fields */ }trie only.Expand description
Parallel iterator over slices separated by a predicate
Trait Implementations§
§impl<'data, T, P> ParallelIterator for Split<'data, T, P>
impl<'data, T, P> ParallelIterator for Split<'data, T, P>
§type Item = &'data [T]
type Item = &'data [T]
for_each method, this is the type of
item that your closure will be invoked with.§fn drive_unindexed<C>(
self,
consumer: C,
) -> <C as Consumer<<Split<'data, T, P> as ParallelIterator>::Item>>::Result
fn drive_unindexed<C>( self, consumer: C, ) -> <C as Consumer<<Split<'data, T, P> as ParallelIterator>::Item>>::Result
§fn for_each<OP>(self, op: OP)
fn for_each<OP>(self, op: OP)
OP on each item produced by the iterator, in parallel. Read more§fn for_each_with<OP, T>(self, init: T, op: OP)
fn for_each_with<OP, T>(self, init: T, op: OP)
§fn for_each_init<OP, INIT, T>(self, init: INIT, op: OP)
fn for_each_init<OP, INIT, T>(self, init: INIT, op: OP)
OP on a value returned by init with each item produced by
the iterator, in parallel. Read more§fn try_for_each<OP, R>(self, op: OP) -> R
fn try_for_each<OP, R>(self, op: OP) -> R
OP on each item produced by the iterator, in parallel. Read more§fn try_for_each_with<OP, T, R>(self, init: T, op: OP) -> R
fn try_for_each_with<OP, T, R>(self, init: T, op: OP) -> R
OP on the given init value with each item
produced by the iterator, in parallel. Read more§fn try_for_each_init<OP, INIT, T, R>(self, init: INIT, op: OP) -> R
fn try_for_each_init<OP, INIT, T, R>(self, init: INIT, op: OP) -> R
OP on a value returned by init with each item
produced by the iterator, in parallel. Read more§fn map<F, R>(self, map_op: F) -> Map<Self, F>
fn map<F, R>(self, map_op: F) -> Map<Self, F>
map_op to each item of this iterator, producing a new
iterator with the results. Read more§fn map_with<F, T, R>(self, init: T, map_op: F) -> MapWith<Self, T, F>
fn map_with<F, T, R>(self, init: T, map_op: F) -> MapWith<Self, T, F>
map_op to the given init value with each item of this
iterator, producing a new iterator with the results. Read more§fn map_init<F, INIT, T, R>(
self,
init: INIT,
map_op: F,
) -> MapInit<Self, INIT, F>
fn map_init<F, INIT, T, R>( self, init: INIT, map_op: F, ) -> MapInit<Self, INIT, F>
map_op to a value returned by init with each item of this
iterator, producing a new iterator with the results. Read more§fn inspect<OP>(self, inspect_op: OP) -> Inspect<Self, OP>
fn inspect<OP>(self, inspect_op: OP) -> Inspect<Self, OP>
inspect_op to a reference to each item of this iterator,
producing a new iterator passing through the original items. This is
often useful for debugging to see what’s happening in iterator stages. Read more§fn update<F>(self, update_op: F) -> Update<Self, F>
fn update<F>(self, update_op: F) -> Update<Self, F>
§fn filter<P>(self, filter_op: P) -> Filter<Self, P>
fn filter<P>(self, filter_op: P) -> Filter<Self, P>
filter_op to each item of this iterator, producing a new
iterator with only the items that gave true results. Read more§fn filter_map<P, R>(self, filter_op: P) -> FilterMap<Self, P>
fn filter_map<P, R>(self, filter_op: P) -> FilterMap<Self, P>
filter_op to each item of this iterator to get an Option,
producing a new iterator with only the items from Some results. Read more§fn flat_map<F, PI>(self, map_op: F) -> FlatMap<Self, F>
fn flat_map<F, PI>(self, map_op: F) -> FlatMap<Self, F>
map_op to each item of this iterator to get nested parallel iterators,
producing a new parallel iterator that flattens these back into one. Read more§fn flat_map_iter<F, SI>(self, map_op: F) -> FlatMapIter<Self, F>
fn flat_map_iter<F, SI>(self, map_op: F) -> FlatMapIter<Self, F>
map_op to each item of this iterator to get nested serial iterators,
producing a new parallel iterator that flattens these back into one. Read more§fn flatten(self) -> Flatten<Self>where
Self::Item: IntoParallelIterator,
fn flatten(self) -> Flatten<Self>where
Self::Item: IntoParallelIterator,
Items into one large iterator. Read more§fn flatten_iter(self) -> FlattenIter<Self>
fn flatten_iter(self) -> FlattenIter<Self>
Items into one large iterator. Read more§fn reduce<OP, ID>(self, identity: ID, op: OP) -> Self::Item
fn reduce<OP, ID>(self, identity: ID, op: OP) -> Self::Item
op.
The argument identity should be a closure that can produce
“identity” value which may be inserted into the sequence as
needed to create opportunities for parallel execution. So, for
example, if you are doing a summation, then identity() ought
to produce something that represents the zero for your type
(but consider just calling sum() in that case). Read more§fn reduce_with<OP>(self, op: OP) -> Option<Self::Item>
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op.
If the iterator is empty, None is returned; otherwise,
Some is returned. Read more§fn try_reduce<T, OP, ID>(self, identity: ID, op: OP) -> Self::Item
fn try_reduce<T, OP, ID>(self, identity: ID, op: OP) -> Self::Item
§fn try_reduce_with<T, OP>(self, op: OP) -> Option<Self::Item>
fn try_reduce_with<T, OP>(self, op: OP) -> Option<Self::Item>
op. Read more§fn fold<T, ID, F>(self, identity: ID, fold_op: F) -> Fold<Self, ID, F>
fn fold<T, ID, F>(self, identity: ID, fold_op: F) -> Fold<Self, ID, F>
22 3 77 89 46. If
you used sequential fold to add them (fold(0, |a,b| a+b),
you would wind up first adding 0 + 22, then 22 + 3, then 25 +
77, and so forth. The parallel fold works similarly except
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instead of yielding up a single sum at the end, it yields up
multiple sums. The number of results is nondeterministic, as
is the point where the breaks occur. Read more§fn fold_with<F, T>(self, init: T, fold_op: F) -> FoldWith<Self, T, F>
fn fold_with<F, T>(self, init: T, fold_op: F) -> FoldWith<Self, T, F>
fold_op to the given init value with each item of this
iterator, finally producing the value for further use. Read more§fn try_fold<T, R, ID, F>(
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fold_op: F,
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fn try_fold<T, R, ID, F>( self, identity: ID, fold_op: F, ) -> TryFold<Self, R, ID, F>
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fn max(self) -> Option<Self::Item>
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§fn find_any<P>(self, predicate: P) -> Option<Self::Item>
fn find_any<P>(self, predicate: P) -> Option<Self::Item>
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§fn find_last<P>(self, predicate: P) -> Option<Self::Item>
fn find_last<P>(self, predicate: P) -> Option<Self::Item>
§fn find_map_any<P, R>(self, predicate: P) -> Option<R>
fn find_map_any<P, R>(self, predicate: P) -> Option<R>
§fn find_map_first<P, R>(self, predicate: P) -> Option<R>
fn find_map_first<P, R>(self, predicate: P) -> Option<R>
§fn find_map_last<P, R>(self, predicate: P) -> Option<R>
fn find_map_last<P, R>(self, predicate: P) -> Option<R>
§fn any<P>(self, predicate: P) -> bool
fn any<P>(self, predicate: P) -> bool
§fn all<P>(self, predicate: P) -> bool
fn all<P>(self, predicate: P) -> bool
§fn while_some<T>(self) -> WhileSome<Self>
fn while_some<T>(self) -> WhileSome<Self>
Some items of this iterator, halting
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§fn collect<C>(self) -> Cwhere
C: FromParallelIterator<Self::Item>,
fn collect<C>(self) -> Cwhere
C: FromParallelIterator<Self::Item>,
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FromB: Default + Send + ParallelExtend<B>,
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FromA: Default + Send + ParallelExtend<A>,
FromB: Default + Send + ParallelExtend<B>,
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B: Send,
ParallelExtend containers. Read more§fn partition<A, B, P>(self, predicate: P) -> (A, B)
fn partition<A, B, P>(self, predicate: P) -> (A, B)
ParallelExtend containers. Items for which the predicate returns
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ParallelExtend containers. Either::Left items go into
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§fn take_any(self, n: usize) -> TakeAny<Self>
fn take_any(self, n: usize) -> TakeAny<Self>
n elements from anywhere in the original iterator. Read more§fn skip_any(self, n: usize) -> SkipAny<Self>
fn skip_any(self, n: usize) -> SkipAny<Self>
n elements from anywhere in the original iterator. Read more§fn take_any_while<P>(self, predicate: P) -> TakeAnyWhile<Self, P>
fn take_any_while<P>(self, predicate: P) -> TakeAnyWhile<Self, P>
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Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<'data, T, P> Freeze for Split<'data, T, P>where
P: Freeze,
impl<'data, T, P> RefUnwindSafe for Split<'data, T, P>where
P: RefUnwindSafe,
T: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<'data, T, P> Send for Split<'data, T, P>
impl<'data, T, P> Sync for Split<'data, T, P>
impl<'data, T, P> Unpin for Split<'data, T, P>where
P: Unpin,
impl<'data, T, P> UnwindSafe for Split<'data, T, P>where
P: UnwindSafe,
T: RefUnwindSafe,
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