core/array/
iter.rs

1//! Defines the `IntoIter` owned iterator for arrays.
2
3use crate::intrinsics::transmute_unchecked;
4use crate::iter::{FusedIterator, TrustedLen, TrustedRandomAccessNoCoerce};
5use crate::mem::MaybeUninit;
6use crate::num::NonZero;
7use crate::ops::{IndexRange, Range, Try};
8use crate::{fmt, ptr};
9
10mod iter_inner;
11
12type InnerSized<T, const N: usize> = iter_inner::PolymorphicIter<[MaybeUninit<T>; N]>;
13type InnerUnsized<T> = iter_inner::PolymorphicIter<[MaybeUninit<T>]>;
14
15/// A by-value [array] iterator.
16#[stable(feature = "array_value_iter", since = "1.51.0")]
17#[rustc_insignificant_dtor]
18#[rustc_diagnostic_item = "ArrayIntoIter"]
19#[derive(Clone)]
20pub struct IntoIter<T, const N: usize> {
21    inner: InnerSized<T, N>,
22}
23
24impl<T, const N: usize> IntoIter<T, N> {
25    #[inline]
26    fn unsize(&self) -> &InnerUnsized<T> {
27        &self.inner
28    }
29    #[inline]
30    fn unsize_mut(&mut self) -> &mut InnerUnsized<T> {
31        &mut self.inner
32    }
33}
34
35// Note: the `#[rustc_skip_during_method_dispatch(array)]` on `trait IntoIterator`
36// hides this implementation from explicit `.into_iter()` calls on editions < 2021,
37// so those calls will still resolve to the slice implementation, by reference.
38#[stable(feature = "array_into_iter_impl", since = "1.53.0")]
39impl<T, const N: usize> IntoIterator for [T; N] {
40    type Item = T;
41    type IntoIter = IntoIter<T, N>;
42
43    /// Creates a consuming iterator, that is, one that moves each value out of
44    /// the array (from start to end).
45    ///
46    /// The array cannot be used after calling this unless `T` implements
47    /// `Copy`, so the whole array is copied.
48    ///
49    /// Arrays have special behavior when calling `.into_iter()` prior to the
50    /// 2021 edition -- see the [array] Editions section for more information.
51    ///
52    /// [array]: prim@array
53    #[inline]
54    fn into_iter(self) -> Self::IntoIter {
55        // SAFETY: The transmute here is actually safe. The docs of `MaybeUninit`
56        // promise:
57        //
58        // > `MaybeUninit<T>` is guaranteed to have the same size and alignment
59        // > as `T`.
60        //
61        // The docs even show a transmute from an array of `MaybeUninit<T>` to
62        // an array of `T`.
63        //
64        // With that, this initialization satisfies the invariants.
65        //
66        // FIXME: If normal `transmute` ever gets smart enough to allow this
67        // directly, use it instead of `transmute_unchecked`.
68        let data: [MaybeUninit<T>; N] = unsafe { transmute_unchecked(self) };
69        // SAFETY: The original array was entirely initialized and the the alive
70        // range we're passing here represents that fact.
71        let inner = unsafe { InnerSized::new_unchecked(IndexRange::zero_to(N), data) };
72        IntoIter { inner }
73    }
74}
75
76impl<T, const N: usize> IntoIter<T, N> {
77    /// Creates a new iterator over the given `array`.
78    #[stable(feature = "array_value_iter", since = "1.51.0")]
79    #[deprecated(since = "1.59.0", note = "use `IntoIterator::into_iter` instead")]
80    pub fn new(array: [T; N]) -> Self {
81        IntoIterator::into_iter(array)
82    }
83
84    /// Creates an iterator over the elements in a partially-initialized buffer.
85    ///
86    /// If you have a fully-initialized array, then use [`IntoIterator`].
87    /// But this is useful for returning partial results from unsafe code.
88    ///
89    /// # Safety
90    ///
91    /// - The `buffer[initialized]` elements must all be initialized.
92    /// - The range must be canonical, with `initialized.start <= initialized.end`.
93    /// - The range must be in-bounds for the buffer, with `initialized.end <= N`.
94    ///   (Like how indexing `[0][100..100]` fails despite the range being empty.)
95    ///
96    /// It's sound to have more elements initialized than mentioned, though that
97    /// will most likely result in them being leaked.
98    ///
99    /// # Examples
100    ///
101    /// ```
102    /// #![feature(array_into_iter_constructors)]
103    /// #![feature(maybe_uninit_uninit_array_transpose)]
104    /// use std::array::IntoIter;
105    /// use std::mem::MaybeUninit;
106    ///
107    /// # // Hi!  Thanks for reading the code. This is restricted to `Copy` because
108    /// # // otherwise it could leak. A fully-general version this would need a drop
109    /// # // guard to handle panics from the iterator, but this works for an example.
110    /// fn next_chunk<T: Copy, const N: usize>(
111    ///     it: &mut impl Iterator<Item = T>,
112    /// ) -> Result<[T; N], IntoIter<T, N>> {
113    ///     let mut buffer = [const { MaybeUninit::uninit() }; N];
114    ///     let mut i = 0;
115    ///     while i < N {
116    ///         match it.next() {
117    ///             Some(x) => {
118    ///                 buffer[i].write(x);
119    ///                 i += 1;
120    ///             }
121    ///             None => {
122    ///                 // SAFETY: We've initialized the first `i` items
123    ///                 unsafe {
124    ///                     return Err(IntoIter::new_unchecked(buffer, 0..i));
125    ///                 }
126    ///             }
127    ///         }
128    ///     }
129    ///
130    ///     // SAFETY: We've initialized all N items
131    ///     unsafe { Ok(buffer.transpose().assume_init()) }
132    /// }
133    ///
134    /// let r: [_; 4] = next_chunk(&mut (10..16)).unwrap();
135    /// assert_eq!(r, [10, 11, 12, 13]);
136    /// let r: IntoIter<_, 40> = next_chunk(&mut (10..16)).unwrap_err();
137    /// assert_eq!(r.collect::<Vec<_>>(), vec![10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15]);
138    /// ```
139    #[unstable(feature = "array_into_iter_constructors", issue = "91583")]
140    #[inline]
141    pub const unsafe fn new_unchecked(
142        buffer: [MaybeUninit<T>; N],
143        initialized: Range<usize>,
144    ) -> Self {
145        // SAFETY: one of our safety conditions is that the range is canonical.
146        let alive = unsafe { IndexRange::new_unchecked(initialized.start, initialized.end) };
147        // SAFETY: one of our safety condition is that these items are initialized.
148        let inner = unsafe { InnerSized::new_unchecked(alive, buffer) };
149        IntoIter { inner }
150    }
151
152    /// Creates an iterator over `T` which returns no elements.
153    ///
154    /// If you just need an empty iterator, then use
155    /// [`iter::empty()`](crate::iter::empty) instead.
156    /// And if you need an empty array, use `[]`.
157    ///
158    /// But this is useful when you need an `array::IntoIter<T, N>` *specifically*.
159    ///
160    /// # Examples
161    ///
162    /// ```
163    /// #![feature(array_into_iter_constructors)]
164    /// use std::array::IntoIter;
165    ///
166    /// let empty = IntoIter::<i32, 3>::empty();
167    /// assert_eq!(empty.len(), 0);
168    /// assert_eq!(empty.as_slice(), &[]);
169    ///
170    /// let empty = IntoIter::<std::convert::Infallible, 200>::empty();
171    /// assert_eq!(empty.len(), 0);
172    /// ```
173    ///
174    /// `[1, 2].into_iter()` and `[].into_iter()` have different types
175    /// ```should_fail,edition2021
176    /// #![feature(array_into_iter_constructors)]
177    /// use std::array::IntoIter;
178    ///
179    /// pub fn get_bytes(b: bool) -> IntoIter<i8, 4> {
180    ///     if b {
181    ///         [1, 2, 3, 4].into_iter()
182    ///     } else {
183    ///         [].into_iter() // error[E0308]: mismatched types
184    ///     }
185    /// }
186    /// ```
187    ///
188    /// But using this method you can get an empty iterator of appropriate size:
189    /// ```edition2021
190    /// #![feature(array_into_iter_constructors)]
191    /// use std::array::IntoIter;
192    ///
193    /// pub fn get_bytes(b: bool) -> IntoIter<i8, 4> {
194    ///     if b {
195    ///         [1, 2, 3, 4].into_iter()
196    ///     } else {
197    ///         IntoIter::empty()
198    ///     }
199    /// }
200    ///
201    /// assert_eq!(get_bytes(true).collect::<Vec<_>>(), vec![1, 2, 3, 4]);
202    /// assert_eq!(get_bytes(false).collect::<Vec<_>>(), vec![]);
203    /// ```
204    #[unstable(feature = "array_into_iter_constructors", issue = "91583")]
205    #[inline]
206    pub const fn empty() -> Self {
207        let inner = InnerSized::empty();
208        IntoIter { inner }
209    }
210
211    /// Returns an immutable slice of all elements that have not been yielded
212    /// yet.
213    #[stable(feature = "array_value_iter", since = "1.51.0")]
214    #[inline]
215    pub fn as_slice(&self) -> &[T] {
216        self.unsize().as_slice()
217    }
218
219    /// Returns a mutable slice of all elements that have not been yielded yet.
220    #[stable(feature = "array_value_iter", since = "1.51.0")]
221    #[inline]
222    pub fn as_mut_slice(&mut self) -> &mut [T] {
223        self.unsize_mut().as_mut_slice()
224    }
225}
226
227#[stable(feature = "array_value_iter_impls", since = "1.40.0")]
228impl<T, const N: usize> Iterator for IntoIter<T, N> {
229    type Item = T;
230
231    #[inline]
232    fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
233        self.unsize_mut().next()
234    }
235
236    #[inline]
237    fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
238        self.unsize().size_hint()
239    }
240
241    #[inline]
242    fn fold<Acc, Fold>(mut self, init: Acc, fold: Fold) -> Acc
243    where
244        Fold: FnMut(Acc, Self::Item) -> Acc,
245    {
246        self.unsize_mut().fold(init, fold)
247    }
248
249    #[inline]
250    fn try_fold<B, F, R>(&mut self, init: B, f: F) -> R
251    where
252        Self: Sized,
253        F: FnMut(B, Self::Item) -> R,
254        R: Try<Output = B>,
255    {
256        self.unsize_mut().try_fold(init, f)
257    }
258
259    #[inline]
260    fn count(self) -> usize {
261        self.len()
262    }
263
264    #[inline]
265    fn last(mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
266        self.next_back()
267    }
268
269    #[inline]
270    fn advance_by(&mut self, n: usize) -> Result<(), NonZero<usize>> {
271        self.unsize_mut().advance_by(n)
272    }
273
274    #[inline]
275    unsafe fn __iterator_get_unchecked(&mut self, idx: usize) -> Self::Item {
276        // SAFETY: The caller must provide an idx that is in bound of the remainder.
277        let elem_ref = unsafe { self.as_mut_slice().get_unchecked_mut(idx) };
278        // SAFETY: We only implement `TrustedRandomAccessNoCoerce` for types
279        // which are actually `Copy`, so cannot have multiple-drop issues.
280        unsafe { ptr::read(elem_ref) }
281    }
282}
283
284#[stable(feature = "array_value_iter_impls", since = "1.40.0")]
285impl<T, const N: usize> DoubleEndedIterator for IntoIter<T, N> {
286    #[inline]
287    fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
288        self.unsize_mut().next_back()
289    }
290
291    #[inline]
292    fn rfold<Acc, Fold>(mut self, init: Acc, rfold: Fold) -> Acc
293    where
294        Fold: FnMut(Acc, Self::Item) -> Acc,
295    {
296        self.unsize_mut().rfold(init, rfold)
297    }
298
299    #[inline]
300    fn try_rfold<B, F, R>(&mut self, init: B, f: F) -> R
301    where
302        Self: Sized,
303        F: FnMut(B, Self::Item) -> R,
304        R: Try<Output = B>,
305    {
306        self.unsize_mut().try_rfold(init, f)
307    }
308
309    #[inline]
310    fn advance_back_by(&mut self, n: usize) -> Result<(), NonZero<usize>> {
311        self.unsize_mut().advance_back_by(n)
312    }
313}
314
315#[stable(feature = "array_value_iter_impls", since = "1.40.0")]
316impl<T, const N: usize> Drop for IntoIter<T, N> {
317    #[inline]
318    fn drop(&mut self) {
319        // `inner` now handles this, but it'd technically be a breaking change
320        // to remove this `impl`, even though it's useless.
321    }
322}
323
324#[stable(feature = "array_value_iter_impls", since = "1.40.0")]
325impl<T, const N: usize> ExactSizeIterator for IntoIter<T, N> {
326    #[inline]
327    fn len(&self) -> usize {
328        self.inner.len()
329    }
330    #[inline]
331    fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
332        self.inner.len() == 0
333    }
334}
335
336#[stable(feature = "array_value_iter_impls", since = "1.40.0")]
337impl<T, const N: usize> FusedIterator for IntoIter<T, N> {}
338
339// The iterator indeed reports the correct length. The number of "alive"
340// elements (that will still be yielded) is the length of the range `alive`.
341// This range is decremented in length in either `next` or `next_back`. It is
342// always decremented by 1 in those methods, but only if `Some(_)` is returned.
343#[stable(feature = "array_value_iter_impls", since = "1.40.0")]
344unsafe impl<T, const N: usize> TrustedLen for IntoIter<T, N> {}
345
346#[doc(hidden)]
347#[unstable(issue = "none", feature = "std_internals")]
348#[rustc_unsafe_specialization_marker]
349pub trait NonDrop {}
350
351// T: Copy as approximation for !Drop since get_unchecked does not advance self.alive
352// and thus we can't implement drop-handling
353#[unstable(issue = "none", feature = "std_internals")]
354impl<T: Copy> NonDrop for T {}
355
356#[doc(hidden)]
357#[unstable(issue = "none", feature = "std_internals")]
358unsafe impl<T, const N: usize> TrustedRandomAccessNoCoerce for IntoIter<T, N>
359where
360    T: NonDrop,
361{
362    const MAY_HAVE_SIDE_EFFECT: bool = false;
363}
364
365#[stable(feature = "array_value_iter_impls", since = "1.40.0")]
366impl<T: fmt::Debug, const N: usize> fmt::Debug for IntoIter<T, N> {
367    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
368        self.unsize().fmt(f)
369    }
370}