rust/library/core/tests/iter/adapters/skip.rs
The8472 3f9b26dc64 Fix Iterator::advance_by contract inconsistency
The `advance_by(n)` docs state that in the error case `Err(k)` that k is always less than n.
It also states that `advance_by(0)` may return `Err(0)` to indicate an exhausted iterator.
These statements are inconsistent.
Since only one implementation (Skip) actually made use of that I changed it to return Ok(()) in that case too.

While adding some tests I also found a bug in `Take::advance_back_by`.
2021-11-19 13:00:23 +01:00

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use core::iter::*;
#[test]
fn test_iterator_skip() {
let xs = [0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 30];
let ys = [13, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 30];
let mut it = xs.iter().skip(5);
let mut i = 0;
while let Some(&x) = it.next() {
assert_eq!(x, ys[i]);
i += 1;
assert_eq!(it.len(), xs.len() - 5 - i);
}
assert_eq!(i, ys.len());
assert_eq!(it.len(), 0);
}
#[test]
fn test_iterator_skip_doubleended() {
let xs = [0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 30];
let mut it = xs.iter().rev().skip(5);
assert_eq!(it.next(), Some(&15));
assert_eq!(it.by_ref().rev().next(), Some(&0));
assert_eq!(it.next(), Some(&13));
assert_eq!(it.by_ref().rev().next(), Some(&1));
assert_eq!(it.next(), Some(&5));
assert_eq!(it.by_ref().rev().next(), Some(&2));
assert_eq!(it.next(), Some(&3));
assert_eq!(it.next(), None);
let mut it = xs.iter().rev().skip(5).rev();
assert_eq!(it.next(), Some(&0));
assert_eq!(it.rev().next(), Some(&15));
let mut it_base = xs.iter();
{
let mut it = it_base.by_ref().skip(5).rev();
assert_eq!(it.next(), Some(&30));
assert_eq!(it.next(), Some(&20));
assert_eq!(it.next(), Some(&19));
assert_eq!(it.next(), Some(&17));
assert_eq!(it.next(), Some(&16));
assert_eq!(it.next(), Some(&15));
assert_eq!(it.next(), Some(&13));
assert_eq!(it.next(), None);
}
// make sure the skipped parts have not been consumed
assert_eq!(it_base.next(), Some(&0));
assert_eq!(it_base.next(), Some(&1));
assert_eq!(it_base.next(), Some(&2));
assert_eq!(it_base.next(), Some(&3));
assert_eq!(it_base.next(), Some(&5));
assert_eq!(it_base.next(), None);
let it = xs.iter().skip(5).rev();
assert_eq!(it.last(), Some(&13));
}
#[test]
fn test_iterator_skip_nth() {
let xs = [0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 30];
let mut it = xs.iter().skip(0);
assert_eq!(it.nth(0), Some(&0));
assert_eq!(it.nth(1), Some(&2));
let mut it = xs.iter().skip(5);
assert_eq!(it.nth(0), Some(&13));
assert_eq!(it.nth(1), Some(&16));
let mut it = xs.iter().skip(12);
assert_eq!(it.nth(0), None);
}
#[test]
fn test_skip_advance_by() {
assert_eq!((0..0).skip(10).advance_by(0), Ok(()));
assert_eq!((0..0).skip(10).advance_by(1), Err(0));
assert_eq!((0u128..(usize::MAX as u128) + 1).skip(usize::MAX).advance_by(usize::MAX), Err(1));
assert_eq!((0u128..u128::MAX).skip(usize::MAX).advance_by(1), Ok(()));
assert_eq!((0..2).skip(1).advance_back_by(10), Err(1));
assert_eq!((0..0).skip(1).advance_back_by(0), Ok(()));
}
#[test]
fn test_iterator_skip_count() {
let xs = [0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 30];
assert_eq!(xs.iter().skip(0).count(), 12);
assert_eq!(xs.iter().skip(1).count(), 11);
assert_eq!(xs.iter().skip(11).count(), 1);
assert_eq!(xs.iter().skip(12).count(), 0);
assert_eq!(xs.iter().skip(13).count(), 0);
}
#[test]
fn test_iterator_skip_last() {
let xs = [0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 30];
assert_eq!(xs.iter().skip(0).last(), Some(&30));
assert_eq!(xs.iter().skip(1).last(), Some(&30));
assert_eq!(xs.iter().skip(11).last(), Some(&30));
assert_eq!(xs.iter().skip(12).last(), None);
assert_eq!(xs.iter().skip(13).last(), None);
let mut it = xs.iter().skip(5);
assert_eq!(it.next(), Some(&13));
assert_eq!(it.last(), Some(&30));
}
#[test]
fn test_iterator_skip_fold() {
let xs = [0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 30];
let ys = [13, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 30];
let it = xs.iter().skip(5);
let i = it.fold(0, |i, &x| {
assert_eq!(x, ys[i]);
i + 1
});
assert_eq!(i, ys.len());
let mut it = xs.iter().skip(5);
assert_eq!(it.next(), Some(&ys[0])); // process skips before folding
let i = it.fold(1, |i, &x| {
assert_eq!(x, ys[i]);
i + 1
});
assert_eq!(i, ys.len());
let it = xs.iter().skip(5);
let i = it.rfold(ys.len(), |i, &x| {
let i = i - 1;
assert_eq!(x, ys[i]);
i
});
assert_eq!(i, 0);
let mut it = xs.iter().skip(5);
assert_eq!(it.next(), Some(&ys[0])); // process skips before folding
let i = it.rfold(ys.len(), |i, &x| {
let i = i - 1;
assert_eq!(x, ys[i]);
i
});
assert_eq!(i, 1);
}
#[test]
fn test_skip_try_folds() {
let f = &|acc, x| i32::checked_add(2 * acc, x);
assert_eq!((1..20).skip(9).try_fold(7, f), (10..20).try_fold(7, f));
assert_eq!((1..20).skip(9).try_rfold(7, f), (10..20).try_rfold(7, f));
let mut iter = (0..30).skip(10);
assert_eq!(iter.try_fold(0, i8::checked_add), None);
assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(20));
assert_eq!(iter.try_rfold(0, i8::checked_add), None);
assert_eq!(iter.next_back(), Some(24));
}
#[test]
fn test_skip_nth_back() {
let xs = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
let mut it = xs.iter().skip(2);
assert_eq!(it.nth_back(0), Some(&5));
assert_eq!(it.nth_back(1), Some(&3));
assert_eq!(it.nth_back(0), Some(&2));
assert_eq!(it.nth_back(0), None);
let ys = [2, 3, 4, 5];
let mut ity = ys.iter();
let mut it = xs.iter().skip(2);
assert_eq!(it.nth_back(1), ity.nth_back(1));
assert_eq!(it.clone().nth(0), ity.clone().nth(0));
assert_eq!(it.nth_back(0), ity.nth_back(0));
assert_eq!(it.clone().nth(0), ity.clone().nth(0));
assert_eq!(it.nth_back(0), ity.nth_back(0));
assert_eq!(it.clone().nth(0), ity.clone().nth(0));
assert_eq!(it.nth_back(0), ity.nth_back(0));
assert_eq!(it.clone().nth(0), ity.clone().nth(0));
let mut it = xs.iter().skip(2);
assert_eq!(it.nth_back(4), None);
assert_eq!(it.nth_back(0), None);
let mut it = xs.iter();
it.by_ref().skip(2).nth_back(3);
assert_eq!(it.next_back(), Some(&1));
let mut it = xs.iter();
it.by_ref().skip(2).nth_back(10);
assert_eq!(it.next_back(), Some(&1));
}