Trait std::str::pattern::DoubleEndedSearcher
pub trait DoubleEndedSearcher<'a>: ReverseSearcher<'a> { }
pattern #27721)API not fully fleshed out and ready to be stabilized
A marker trait to express that a ReverseSearcher can be used for a DoubleEndedIterator implementation.
For this, the impl of Searcher and ReverseSearcher need to follow these conditions:
- All results of next()need to be identical to the results ofnext_back()in reverse order.
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next()andnext_back()need to behave as the two ends of a range of values, that is they can not “walk past each other”.
Examples
char::Searcher is a DoubleEndedSearcher because searching for a char only requires looking at one at a time, which behaves the same from both ends.
(&str)::Searcher is not a DoubleEndedSearcher because the pattern "aa" in the haystack "aaa" matches as either "[aa]a" or "a[aa]", depending from which side it is searched.
Implementors
impl<'a> DoubleEndedSearcher<'a> for CharSearcher<'a>
impl<'a, 'b> DoubleEndedSearcher<'a> for CharSliceSearcher<'a, 'b>
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