#iterator #once #only

deprecated no-std single

Deprecated poor-man's version of Itertools::at_most_one

6 releases (2 stable)

Uses old Rust 2015

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This crate is deprecated.

Use Itertools::at_most_one instead, which provides equivalent functionality in a better fashion.


Single

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This crate provides the Single trait for extracting the element from a single-element iterator.

License

You may use this crate under the MIT license or the Apache License 2.0 at your discretion.

Trait single::Single

pub trait Single: Iterator {
    fn single(self) -> Result<Self::Item, Error>;
}

Required Methods

fn single(self) -> Result<Self::Item, Error>

Get the single element from a single-element iterator.

Examples

assert_eq!(iter::empty::<i32>().single(), Err(single::Error::NoElements));
assert_eq!(iter::once(0).single(), Ok(0));
assert_eq!(iter::repeat(0).single(), Err(single::Error::MultipleElements));

Implementors

impl<I: Iterator> Single for I {}

Dependencies

~1.5–6.5MB
~51K SLoC