Modify the Bytes type so that it remains cloneable even

though it includes a `fn()`. This is really a more general
problem but I wanted to ensures that `bytes` in particular
remains working due to #12677.
This commit is contained in:
Niko Matsakis 2014-12-18 22:16:48 -05:00
parent 89922e52b0
commit a04ce71172

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@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ pub use self::Searcher::{Naive, TwoWay, TwoWayLong};
use char::Char;
use char;
use clone::Clone;
use cmp::{Eq, mod};
use default::Default;
use iter::{Map, Iterator, IteratorExt, DoubleEndedIterator};
@ -31,7 +32,7 @@ use mem;
use num::Int;
use option::Option;
use option::Option::{None, Some};
use ops::FnMut;
use ops::{Fn, FnMut};
use ptr::RawPtr;
use raw::{Repr, Slice};
use slice::{mod, SliceExt};
@ -316,7 +317,23 @@ impl<'a> DoubleEndedIterator<(uint, char)> for CharOffsets<'a> {
/// External iterator for a string's bytes.
/// Use with the `std::iter` module.
pub type Bytes<'a> = Map<&'a u8, u8, slice::Items<'a, u8>, fn(&u8) -> u8>;
pub type Bytes<'a> = Map<&'a u8, u8, slice::Items<'a, u8>, BytesFn>;
/// A temporary new type wrapper that ensures that the `Bytes` iterator
/// is cloneable.
#[deriving(Copy)]
#[experimental = "iterator type instability"]
pub struct BytesFn(fn(&u8) -> u8);
impl<'a> Fn(&'a u8) -> u8 for BytesFn {
extern "rust-call" fn call(&self, (ptr,): (&'a u8,)) -> u8 {
(self.0)(ptr)
}
}
impl Clone for BytesFn {
fn clone(&self) -> BytesFn { *self }
}
/// An iterator over the substrings of a string, separated by `sep`.
#[deriving(Clone)]
@ -2009,7 +2026,7 @@ impl StrPrelude for str {
fn bytes(&self) -> Bytes {
fn deref(&x: &u8) -> u8 { x }
self.as_bytes().iter().map(deref)
self.as_bytes().iter().map(BytesFn(deref))
}
#[inline]