7eae397e58
improvements to option module
493 lines
12 KiB
Rust
493 lines
12 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2012 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
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// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
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// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
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// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
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// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
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// except according to those terms.
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/*!
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Operations on the ubiquitous `Option` type.
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Type `Option` represents an optional value.
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Every `Option<T>` value can either be `Some(T)` or `None`. Where in other
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languages you might use a nullable type, in Rust you would use an option
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type.
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Options are most commonly used with pattern matching to query the presence
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of a value and take action, always accounting for the `None` case.
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# Example
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~~~
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let msg = Some(~"howdy");
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// Take a reference to the contained string
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match msg {
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Some(ref m) => io::println(m),
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None => ()
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}
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// Remove the contained string, destroying the Option
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let unwrapped_msg = match move msg {
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Some(move m) => m,
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None => ~"default message"
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};
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~~~
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*/
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#[forbid(deprecated_mode)];
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#[forbid(deprecated_pattern)];
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use cmp::Eq;
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use kinds::Copy;
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use option;
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use ptr;
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use str;
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use util;
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use num::Zero;
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/// The option type
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#[deriving_eq]
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pub enum Option<T> {
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None,
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Some(T),
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}
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#[inline(always)]
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pub pure fn get<T: Copy>(opt: Option<T>) -> T {
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/*!
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Gets the value out of an option
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# Failure
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Fails if the value equals `None`
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# Safety note
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In general, because this function may fail, its use is discouraged
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(calling `get` on `None` is akin to dereferencing a null pointer).
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Instead, prefer to use pattern matching and handle the `None`
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case explicitly.
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*/
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match opt {
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Some(copy x) => return x,
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None => fail ~"option::get none"
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}
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}
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#[inline(always)]
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pub pure fn get_ref<T>(opt: &r/Option<T>) -> &r/T {
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/*!
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Gets an immutable reference to the value inside an option.
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# Failure
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Fails if the value equals `None`
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# Safety note
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In general, because this function may fail, its use is discouraged
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(calling `get` on `None` is akin to dereferencing a null pointer).
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Instead, prefer to use pattern matching and handle the `None`
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case explicitly.
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*/
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match *opt {
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Some(ref x) => x,
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None => fail ~"option::get_ref none"
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}
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}
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#[inline(always)]
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pub pure fn map<T, U>(opt: &Option<T>, f: fn(x: &T) -> U) -> Option<U> {
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//! Maps a `some` value by reference from one type to another
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match *opt { Some(ref x) => Some(f(x)), None => None }
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}
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#[inline(always)]
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pub pure fn map_consume<T, U>(opt: Option<T>,
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f: fn(v: T) -> U) -> Option<U> {
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/*!
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* As `map`, but consumes the option and gives `f` ownership to avoid
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* copying.
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*/
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match opt { None => None, Some(v) => Some(f(v)) }
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}
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#[inline(always)]
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pub pure fn chain<T, U>(opt: Option<T>,
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f: fn(t: T) -> Option<U>) -> Option<U> {
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/*!
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* Update an optional value by optionally running its content through a
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* function that returns an option.
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*/
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match move opt {
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Some(move t) => f(move t),
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None => None
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}
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}
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#[inline(always)]
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pub pure fn chain_ref<T, U>(opt: &Option<T>,
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f: fn(x: &T) -> Option<U>) -> Option<U> {
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/*!
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* Update an optional value by optionally running its content by reference
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* through a function that returns an option.
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*/
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match *opt { Some(ref x) => f(x), None => None }
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}
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#[inline(always)]
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pub pure fn or<T>(opta: Option<T>, optb: Option<T>) -> Option<T> {
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/*!
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* Returns the leftmost some() value, or none if both are none.
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*/
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match move opta {
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Some(move opta) => Some(move opta),
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_ => move optb
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}
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}
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#[inline(always)]
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pub pure fn while_some<T>(x: Option<T>, blk: fn(v: T) -> Option<T>) {
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//! Applies a function zero or more times until the result is none.
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let mut opt = move x;
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while opt.is_some() {
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opt = blk(unwrap(move opt));
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}
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}
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#[inline(always)]
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pub pure fn is_none<T>(opt: &Option<T>) -> bool {
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//! Returns true if the option equals `none`
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match *opt { None => true, Some(_) => false }
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}
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#[inline(always)]
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pub pure fn is_some<T>(opt: &Option<T>) -> bool {
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//! Returns true if the option contains some value
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!is_none(opt)
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}
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#[inline(always)]
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pub pure fn get_or_zero<T: Copy Zero>(opt: Option<T>) -> T {
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//! Returns the contained value or zero (for this type)
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match opt { Some(copy x) => x, None => Zero::zero() }
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}
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#[inline(always)]
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pub pure fn get_or_default<T: Copy>(opt: Option<T>, def: T) -> T {
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//! Returns the contained value or a default
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match opt { Some(copy x) => x, None => def }
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}
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#[inline(always)]
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pub pure fn map_default<T, U>(opt: &Option<T>, def: U,
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f: fn(x: &T) -> U) -> U {
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//! Applies a function to the contained value or returns a default
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match *opt { None => move def, Some(ref t) => f(t) }
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}
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#[inline(always)]
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pub pure fn iter<T>(opt: &Option<T>, f: fn(x: &T)) {
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//! Performs an operation on the contained value by reference
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match *opt { None => (), Some(ref t) => f(t) }
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}
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#[inline(always)]
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pub pure fn unwrap<T>(opt: Option<T>) -> T {
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/*!
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Moves a value out of an option type and returns it.
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Useful primarily for getting strings, vectors and unique pointers out
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of option types without copying them.
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# Failure
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Fails if the value equals `None`.
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# Safety note
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In general, because this function may fail, its use is discouraged.
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Instead, prefer to use pattern matching and handle the `None`
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case explicitly.
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*/
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match move opt {
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Some(move x) => move x,
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None => fail ~"option::unwrap none"
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}
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}
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#[inline(always)]
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pub fn swap_unwrap<T>(opt: &mut Option<T>) -> T {
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/*!
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The option dance. Moves a value out of an option type and returns it,
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replacing the original with `None`.
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# Failure
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Fails if the value equals `None`.
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*/
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if opt.is_none() { fail ~"option::swap_unwrap none" }
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unwrap(util::replace(opt, None))
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}
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#[inline(always)]
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pub pure fn expect<T>(opt: Option<T>, reason: &str) -> T {
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//! As unwrap, but with a specified failure message.
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match move opt {
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Some(move val) => val,
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None => fail reason.to_owned(),
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}
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}
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impl<T> Option<T> {
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/// Returns true if the option equals `none`
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#[inline(always)]
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pure fn is_none(&self) -> bool { is_none(self) }
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/// Returns true if the option contains some value
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#[inline(always)]
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pure fn is_some(&self) -> bool { is_some(self) }
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/**
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* Update an optional value by optionally running its content by reference
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* through a function that returns an option.
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*/
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#[inline(always)]
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pure fn chain_ref<U>(&self, f: fn(x: &T) -> Option<U>) -> Option<U> {
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chain_ref(self, f)
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}
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/// Maps a `some` value from one type to another by reference
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#[inline(always)]
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pure fn map<U>(&self, f: fn(x: &T) -> U) -> Option<U> { map(self, f) }
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/// As `map`, but consumes the option and gives `f` ownership to avoid
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/// copying.
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#[inline(always)]
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pure fn map_consume<U>(self, f: fn(v: T) -> U) -> Option<U> {
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map_consume(self, f)
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}
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/// Applies a function to the contained value or returns a default
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#[inline(always)]
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pure fn map_default<U>(&self, def: U, f: fn(x: &T) -> U) -> U {
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map_default(self, move def, f)
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}
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/// As `map_default`, but consumes the option and gives `f`
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/// ownership to avoid copying.
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#[inline(always)]
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pure fn map_consume_default<U>(self, def: U, f: fn(v: T) -> U) -> U {
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match self { None => def, Some(v) => f(v) }
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}
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/// Apply a function to the contained value or do nothing
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fn mutate(&mut self, f: fn(T) -> T) {
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if self.is_some() {
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*self = Some(f(self.swap_unwrap()));
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}
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}
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/// Apply a function to the contained value or set it to a default
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fn mutate_default(&mut self, def: T, f: fn(T) -> T) {
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if self.is_some() {
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*self = Some(f(self.swap_unwrap()));
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} else {
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*self = Some(def);
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}
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}
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/// Performs an operation on the contained value by reference
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#[inline(always)]
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pure fn iter(&self, f: fn(x: &T)) { iter(self, f) }
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/**
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Gets an immutable reference to the value inside an option.
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# Failure
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Fails if the value equals `None`
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# Safety note
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In general, because this function may fail, its use is discouraged
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(calling `get` on `None` is akin to dereferencing a null pointer).
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Instead, prefer to use pattern matching and handle the `None`
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case explicitly.
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*/
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#[inline(always)]
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pure fn get_ref(&self) -> &self/T { get_ref(self) }
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/**
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* Gets the value out of an option without copying.
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*
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* # Failure
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*
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* Fails if the value equals `none`
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*/
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#[inline(always)]
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pure fn unwrap(self) -> T { unwrap(self) }
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/**
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* The option dance. Moves a value out of an option type and returns it,
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* replacing the original with `None`.
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*
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* # Failure
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*
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* Fails if the value equals `None`.
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*/
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#[inline(always)]
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fn swap_unwrap(&mut self) -> T { swap_unwrap(self) }
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/**
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* Gets the value out of an option, printing a specified message on
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* failure
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*
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* # Failure
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*
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* Fails if the value equals `none`
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*/
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#[inline(always)]
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pure fn expect(self, reason: &str) -> T { expect(self, reason) }
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}
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impl<T: Copy> Option<T> {
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/**
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Gets the value out of an option
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# Failure
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Fails if the value equals `None`
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# Safety note
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In general, because this function may fail, its use is discouraged
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(calling `get` on `None` is akin to dereferencing a null pointer).
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Instead, prefer to use pattern matching and handle the `None`
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case explicitly.
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*/
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#[inline(always)]
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pure fn get(self) -> T { get(self) }
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#[inline(always)]
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pure fn get_or_default(self, def: T) -> T { get_or_default(self, def) }
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/// Applies a function zero or more times until the result is none.
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#[inline(always)]
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pure fn while_some(self, blk: fn(v: T) -> Option<T>) {
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while_some(self, blk)
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}
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}
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impl<T: Copy Zero> Option<T> {
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#[inline(always)]
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pure fn get_or_zero(self) -> T { get_or_zero(self) }
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_unwrap_ptr() {
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let x = ~0;
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let addr_x = ptr::addr_of(&(*x));
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let opt = Some(move x);
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let y = unwrap(move opt);
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let addr_y = ptr::addr_of(&(*y));
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assert addr_x == addr_y;
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_unwrap_str() {
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let x = ~"test";
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let addr_x = str::as_buf(x, |buf, _len| buf);
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let opt = Some(move x);
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let y = unwrap(move opt);
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let addr_y = str::as_buf(y, |buf, _len| buf);
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assert addr_x == addr_y;
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_unwrap_resource() {
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struct R {
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i: @mut int,
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drop { *(self.i) += 1; }
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}
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fn R(i: @mut int) -> R {
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R {
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i: i
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}
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}
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let i = @mut 0;
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{
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let x = R(i);
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let opt = Some(move x);
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let _y = unwrap(move opt);
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}
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assert *i == 1;
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_option_dance() {
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let x = Some(());
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let mut y = Some(5);
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let mut y2 = 0;
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do x.iter |_x| {
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y2 = swap_unwrap(&mut y);
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}
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assert y2 == 5;
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assert y.is_none();
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}
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#[test] #[should_fail] #[ignore(cfg(windows))]
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fn test_option_too_much_dance() {
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let mut y = Some(util::NonCopyable());
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let _y2 = swap_unwrap(&mut y);
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let _y3 = swap_unwrap(&mut y);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_option_while_some() {
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let mut i = 0;
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do Some(10).while_some |j| {
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i += 1;
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if (j > 0) {
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Some(j-1)
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} else {
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None
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}
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}
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assert i == 11;
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_get_or_zero() {
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let some_stuff = Some(42);
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assert some_stuff.get_or_zero() == 42;
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let no_stuff: Option<int> = None;
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assert no_stuff.get_or_zero() == 0;
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}
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// Local Variables:
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// mode: rust;
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// fill-column: 78;
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// indent-tabs-mode: nil
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// c-basic-offset: 4
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// buffer-file-coding-system: utf-8-unix
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// End:
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