pub trait IntoIterator where <Self::IntoIter as Iterator>::Item == Self::Item, {
type Item;
type IntoIter: Iterator;
#[lang = "into_iter"] fn into_iter(self) -> Self::IntoIter;
}
Conversion into an Iterator.
By implementing IntoIterator for a type, you define how it will be converted to an iterator. This is common for types which describe a collection of some kind.
One benefit of implementing IntoIterator is that your type will work with Rust's for loop syntax.
See also: FromIterator.
Basic usage:
let v = vec![1, 2, 3]; let mut iter = v.into_iter(); assert_eq!(Some(1), iter.next()); assert_eq!(Some(2), iter.next()); assert_eq!(Some(3), iter.next()); assert_eq!(None, iter.next());
Implementing IntoIterator for your type:
// A sample collection, that's just a wrapper over Vec<T>
#[derive(Debug)]
struct MyCollection(Vec<i32>);
// Let's give it some methods so we can create one and add things
// to it.
impl MyCollection {
fn new() -> MyCollection {
MyCollection(Vec::new())
}
fn add(&mut self, elem: i32) {
self.0.push(elem);
}
}
// and we'll implement IntoIterator
impl IntoIterator for MyCollection {
type Item = i32;
type IntoIter = std::vec::IntoIter<Self::Item>;
fn into_iter(self) -> Self::IntoIter {
self.0.into_iter()
}
}
// Now we can make a new collection...
let mut c = MyCollection::new();
// ... add some stuff to it ...
c.add(0);
c.add(1);
c.add(2);
// ... and then turn it into an Iterator:
for (i, n) in c.into_iter().enumerate() {
assert_eq!(i as i32, n);
}It is common to use IntoIterator as a trait bound. This allows the input collection type to change, so long as it is still an iterator. Additional bounds can be specified by restricting on Item:
fn collect_as_strings<T>(collection: T) -> Vec<String>
where
T: IntoIterator,
T::Item: std::fmt::Debug,
{
collection
.into_iter()
.map(|item| format!("{:?}", item))
.collect()
}type ItemThe type of the elements being iterated over.
type IntoIter: IteratorWhich kind of iterator are we turning this into?
#[lang = "into_iter"]fn into_iter(self) -> Self::IntoIterCreates an iterator from a value.
See the module-level documentation for more.
Basic usage:
let v = vec![1, 2, 3]; let mut iter = v.into_iter(); assert_eq!(Some(1), iter.next()); assert_eq!(Some(2), iter.next()); assert_eq!(Some(3), iter.next()); assert_eq!(None, iter.next());
impl<'a> IntoIterator for &'a UnixListener[src]
type Item = Result<UnixStream>type IntoIter = Incoming<'a>fn into_iter(self) -> Incoming<'a>ⓘNotable traits for Incoming<'a>
impl<'a> Iterator for Incoming<'a>
type Item = Result<UnixStream>;
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impl<'a> IntoIterator for &'a Path[src]
type Item = &'a OsStrtype IntoIter = Iter<'a>fn into_iter(self) -> Iter<'a>ⓘNotable traits for Iter<'a>
impl<'a> Iterator for Iter<'a>
type Item = &'a OsStr;
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impl<'a> IntoIterator for &'a PathBuf[src]
type Item = &'a OsStrtype IntoIter = Iter<'a>fn into_iter(self) -> Iter<'a>ⓘNotable traits for Iter<'a>
impl<'a> Iterator for Iter<'a>
type Item = &'a OsStr;
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impl<'a, K, V> IntoIterator for &'a BTreeMap<K, V>[src]
type Item = (&'a K, &'a V)type IntoIter = Iter<'a, K, V>fn into_iter(self) -> Iter<'a, K, V>ⓘNotable traits for Iter<'a, K, V>
impl<'a, K, V> Iterator for Iter<'a, K, V> where
K: 'a,
V: 'a,
type Item = (&'a K, &'a V);
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impl<'a, K, V> IntoIterator for &'a mut BTreeMap<K, V>[src]
type Item = (&'a K, &'a mut V)type IntoIter = IterMut<'a, K, V>fn into_iter(self) -> IterMut<'a, K, V>ⓘNotable traits for IterMut<'a, K, V>
impl<'a, K, V> Iterator for IterMut<'a, K, V> where
K: 'a,
V: 'a,
type Item = (&'a K, &'a mut V);
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impl<'a, K, V, S> IntoIterator for &'a HashMap<K, V, S>[src]
type Item = (&'a K, &'a V)type IntoIter = Iter<'a, K, V>fn into_iter(self) -> Iter<'a, K, V>ⓘNotable traits for Iter<'a, K, V>
impl<'a, K, V> Iterator for Iter<'a, K, V>
type Item = (&'a K, &'a V);
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impl<'a, K, V, S> IntoIterator for &'a mut HashMap<K, V, S>[src]
type Item = (&'a K, &'a mut V)type IntoIter = IterMut<'a, K, V>fn into_iter(self) -> IterMut<'a, K, V>ⓘNotable traits for IterMut<'a, K, V>
impl<'a, K, V> Iterator for IterMut<'a, K, V>
type Item = (&'a K, &'a mut V);
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impl<'a, T> IntoIterator for &'a Option<T>[src]
type Item = &'a Ttype IntoIter = Iter<'a, T>fn into_iter(self) -> Iter<'a, T>ⓘNotable traits for Iter<'a, A>
impl<'a, A> Iterator for Iter<'a, A>
type Item = &'a A;
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impl<'a, T> IntoIterator for &'a BTreeSet<T>[src]
type Item = &'a Ttype IntoIter = Iter<'a, T>fn into_iter(self) -> Iter<'a, T>ⓘNotable traits for Iter<'a, T>
impl<'a, T> Iterator for Iter<'a, T>
type Item = &'a T;
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impl<'a, T> IntoIterator for &'a BinaryHeap<T>[src]
type Item = &'a Ttype IntoIter = Iter<'a, T>fn into_iter(self) -> Iter<'a, T>ⓘNotable traits for Iter<'a, T>
impl<'a, T> Iterator for Iter<'a, T>
type Item = &'a T;
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impl<'a, T> IntoIterator for &'a LinkedList<T>[src]
type Item = &'a Ttype IntoIter = Iter<'a, T>fn into_iter(self) -> Iter<'a, T>ⓘNotable traits for Iter<'a, T>
impl<'a, T> Iterator for Iter<'a, T>
type Item = &'a T;
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impl<'a, T> IntoIterator for &'a VecDeque<T>[src]
type Item = &'a Ttype IntoIter = Iter<'a, T>fn into_iter(self) -> Iter<'a, T>ⓘNotable traits for Iter<'a, T>
impl<'a, T> Iterator for Iter<'a, T>
type Item = &'a T;
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impl<'a, T> IntoIterator for &'a Receiver<T>[src]
type Item = Ttype IntoIter = Iter<'a, T>fn into_iter(self) -> Iter<'a, T>ⓘNotable traits for Iter<'a, T>
impl<'a, T> Iterator for Iter<'a, T>
type Item = T;
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impl<'a, T> IntoIterator for &'a Vec<T>[src]
type Item = &'a Ttype IntoIter = Iter<'a, T>fn into_iter(self) -> Iter<'a, T>ⓘNotable traits for Iter<'a, T>
impl<'a, T> Iterator for Iter<'a, T>
type Item = &'a T;
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impl<'a, T> IntoIterator for &'a mut Option<T>[src]
type Item = &'a mut Ttype IntoIter = IterMut<'a, T>fn into_iter(self) -> IterMut<'a, T>ⓘNotable traits for IterMut<'a, A>
impl<'a, A> Iterator for IterMut<'a, A>
type Item = &'a mut A;
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impl<'a, T> IntoIterator for &'a mut LinkedList<T>[src]
type Item = &'a mut Ttype IntoIter = IterMut<'a, T>fn into_iter(self) -> IterMut<'a, T>ⓘNotable traits for IterMut<'a, T>
impl<'a, T> Iterator for IterMut<'a, T>
type Item = &'a mut T;
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impl<'a, T> IntoIterator for &'a mut VecDeque<T>[src]
type Item = &'a mut Ttype IntoIter = IterMut<'a, T>fn into_iter(self) -> IterMut<'a, T>ⓘNotable traits for IterMut<'a, T>
impl<'a, T> Iterator for IterMut<'a, T>
type Item = &'a mut T;
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impl<'a, T> IntoIterator for &'a mut Vec<T>[src]
type Item = &'a mut Ttype IntoIter = IterMut<'a, T>fn into_iter(self) -> IterMut<'a, T>ⓘNotable traits for IterMut<'a, T>
impl<'a, T> Iterator for IterMut<'a, T>
type Item = &'a mut T;
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impl<'a, T> IntoIterator for &'a [T][src]
type Item = &'a Ttype IntoIter = Iter<'a, T>fn into_iter(self) -> Iter<'a, T>ⓘNotable traits for Iter<'a, T>
impl<'a, T> Iterator for Iter<'a, T>
type Item = &'a T;
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impl<'a, T> IntoIterator for &'a mut [T][src]
type Item = &'a mut Ttype IntoIter = IterMut<'a, T>fn into_iter(self) -> IterMut<'a, T>ⓘNotable traits for IterMut<'a, T>
impl<'a, T> Iterator for IterMut<'a, T>
type Item = &'a mut T;
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impl<'a, T, E> IntoIterator for &'a Result<T, E>[src]
type Item = &'a Ttype IntoIter = Iter<'a, T>fn into_iter(self) -> Iter<'a, T>ⓘNotable traits for Iter<'a, T>
impl<'a, T> Iterator for Iter<'a, T>
type Item = &'a T;
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impl<'a, T, E> IntoIterator for &'a mut Result<T, E>[src]
type Item = &'a mut Ttype IntoIter = IterMut<'a, T>fn into_iter(self) -> IterMut<'a, T>ⓘNotable traits for IterMut<'a, T>
impl<'a, T> Iterator for IterMut<'a, T>
type Item = &'a mut T;
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impl<'a, T, S> IntoIterator for &'a HashSet<T, S>[src]
type Item = &'a Ttype IntoIter = Iter<'a, T>fn into_iter(self) -> Iter<'a, T>ⓘNotable traits for Iter<'a, K>
impl<'a, K> Iterator for Iter<'a, K>
type Item = &'a K;
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impl<'a, T, const N: usize> IntoIterator for &'a [T; N][src]
type Item = &'a Ttype IntoIter = Iter<'a, T>fn into_iter(self) -> Iter<'a, T>ⓘNotable traits for Iter<'a, T>
impl<'a, T> Iterator for Iter<'a, T>
type Item = &'a T;
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impl<'a, T, const N: usize> IntoIterator for &'a mut [T; N][src]
type Item = &'a mut Ttype IntoIter = IterMut<'a, T>fn into_iter(self) -> IterMut<'a, T>ⓘNotable traits for IterMut<'a, T>
impl<'a, T> Iterator for IterMut<'a, T>
type Item = &'a mut T;
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impl<I> IntoIterator for I where
I: Iterator, [src]
impl<K, V> IntoIterator for BTreeMap<K, V>[src]
type Item = (K, V)type IntoIter = IntoIter<K, V>fn into_iter(self) -> IntoIter<K, V>ⓘNotable traits for IntoIter<K, V>
impl<K, V> Iterator for IntoIter<K, V>
type Item = (K, V);
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impl<K, V, S> IntoIterator for HashMap<K, V, S>[src]
type Item = (K, V)type IntoIter = IntoIter<K, V>fn into_iter(self) -> IntoIter<K, V>ⓘNotable traits for IntoIter<K, V>
impl<K, V> Iterator for IntoIter<K, V>
type Item = (K, V);
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Creates a consuming iterator, that is, one that moves each key-value pair out of the map in arbitrary order. The map cannot be used after calling this.
use std::collections::HashMap;
let mut map = HashMap::new();
map.insert("a", 1);
map.insert("b", 2);
map.insert("c", 3);
// Not possible with .iter()
let vec: Vec<(&str, i32)> = map.into_iter().collect();impl<T> IntoIterator for Option<T>[src]
type Item = Ttype IntoIter = IntoIter<T>fn into_iter(self) -> IntoIter<T>ⓘNotable traits for IntoIter<A>
impl<A> Iterator for IntoIter<A>
type Item = A;
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Returns a consuming iterator over the possibly contained value.
let x = Some("string");
let v: Vec<&str> = x.into_iter().collect();
assert_eq!(v, ["string"]);
let x = None;
let v: Vec<&str> = x.into_iter().collect();
assert!(v.is_empty());impl<T> IntoIterator for BTreeSet<T>[src]
type Item = Ttype IntoIter = IntoIter<T>fn into_iter(self) -> IntoIter<T>ⓘNotable traits for IntoIter<T>
impl<T> Iterator for IntoIter<T>
type Item = T;
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Gets an iterator for moving out the BTreeSet's contents.
use std::collections::BTreeSet; let set: BTreeSet<usize> = [1, 2, 3, 4].iter().cloned().collect(); let v: Vec<_> = set.into_iter().collect(); assert_eq!(v, [1, 2, 3, 4]);
impl<T> IntoIterator for BinaryHeap<T>[src]
type Item = Ttype IntoIter = IntoIter<T>fn into_iter(self) -> IntoIter<T>ⓘNotable traits for IntoIter<T>
impl<T> Iterator for IntoIter<T>
type Item = T;
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Creates a consuming iterator, that is, one that moves each value out of the binary heap in arbitrary order. The binary heap cannot be used after calling this.
Basic usage:
use std::collections::BinaryHeap;
let heap = BinaryHeap::from(vec![1, 2, 3, 4]);
// Print 1, 2, 3, 4 in arbitrary order
for x in heap.into_iter() {
// x has type i32, not &i32
println!("{}", x);
}impl<T> IntoIterator for LinkedList<T>[src]
type Item = Ttype IntoIter = IntoIter<T>fn into_iter(self) -> IntoIter<T>ⓘNotable traits for IntoIter<T>
impl<T> Iterator for IntoIter<T>
type Item = T;
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Consumes the list into an iterator yielding elements by value.
impl<T> IntoIterator for VecDeque<T>[src]
type Item = Ttype IntoIter = IntoIter<T>fn into_iter(self) -> IntoIter<T>ⓘNotable traits for IntoIter<T>
impl<T> Iterator for IntoIter<T>
type Item = T;
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Consumes the VecDeque into a front-to-back iterator yielding elements by value.
impl<T> IntoIterator for Receiver<T>[src]
type Item = Ttype IntoIter = IntoIter<T>fn into_iter(self) -> IntoIter<T>ⓘNotable traits for IntoIter<T>
impl<T> Iterator for IntoIter<T>
type Item = T;
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impl<T> IntoIterator for Vec<T>[src]
type Item = Ttype IntoIter = IntoIter<T>fn into_iter(self) -> IntoIter<T>ⓘNotable traits for IntoIter<T>
impl<T> Iterator for IntoIter<T>
type Item = T;
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Creates a consuming iterator, that is, one that moves each value out of the vector (from start to end). The vector cannot be used after calling this.
let v = vec!["a".to_string(), "b".to_string()];
for s in v.into_iter() {
// s has type String, not &String
println!("{}", s);
}impl<T, E> IntoIterator for Result<T, E>[src]
type Item = Ttype IntoIter = IntoIter<T>fn into_iter(self) -> IntoIter<T>ⓘNotable traits for IntoIter<T>
impl<T> Iterator for IntoIter<T>
type Item = T;
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Returns a consuming iterator over the possibly contained value.
The iterator yields one value if the result is Result::Ok, otherwise none.
Basic usage:
let x: Result<u32, &str> = Ok(5);
let v: Vec<u32> = x.into_iter().collect();
assert_eq!(v, [5]);
let x: Result<u32, &str> = Err("nothing!");
let v: Vec<u32> = x.into_iter().collect();
assert_eq!(v, []);impl<T, S> IntoIterator for HashSet<T, S>[src]
type Item = Ttype IntoIter = IntoIter<T>fn into_iter(self) -> IntoIter<T>ⓘNotable traits for IntoIter<K>
impl<K> Iterator for IntoIter<K>
type Item = K;
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Creates a consuming iterator, that is, one that moves each value out of the set in arbitrary order. The set cannot be used after calling this.
use std::collections::HashSet;
let mut set = HashSet::new();
set.insert("a".to_string());
set.insert("b".to_string());
// Not possible to collect to a Vec<String> with a regular `.iter()`.
let v: Vec<String> = set.into_iter().collect();
// Will print in an arbitrary order.
for x in &v {
println!("{}", x);
}
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