Trait steed::iter::Step [] [src]

pub trait Step: PartialOrd<Self> {
    fn step(&self, by: &Self) -> Option<Self>;
    fn steps_between(start: &Self, end: &Self, by: &Self) -> Option<usize>;
    fn steps_between_by_one(start: &Self, end: &Self) -> Option<usize>;
    fn is_negative(&self) -> bool;
    fn replace_one(&mut self) -> Self;
    fn replace_zero(&mut self) -> Self;
    fn add_one(&self) -> Self;
    fn sub_one(&self) -> Self;
}
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likely to be replaced by finer-grained traits

Objects that can be stepped over in both directions.

The steps_between function provides a way to efficiently compare two Step objects.

Required Methods

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Steps self if possible.

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Returns the number of steps between two step objects. The count is inclusive of start and exclusive of end.

Returns None if it is not possible to calculate steps_between without overflow.

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Same as steps_between, but with a by of 1

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Tests whether this step is negative or not (going backwards)

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Replaces this step with 1, returning itself

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Replaces this step with 0, returning itself

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Adds one to this step, returning the result

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Subtracts one to this step, returning the result

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