// Copyright (c) 2018 The predicates-rs Project Developers. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. use crate::reflection; /// Trait for generically evaluating a type against a dynamically created /// predicate function. /// /// The exact meaning of `eval` depends on the situation, but will usually /// mean that the evaluated item is in some sort of pre-defined set. This is /// different from `Ord` and `Eq` in that an `item` will almost never be the /// same type as the implementing `Predicate` type. pub trait Predicate: reflection::PredicateReflection { /// Execute this `Predicate` against `variable`, returning the resulting /// boolean. fn eval(&self, variable: &Item) -> bool; /// Find a case that proves this predicate as `expected` when run against `variable`. fn find_case<'a>(&'a self, expected: bool, variable: &Item) -> Option> { let actual = self.eval(variable); if expected == actual { Some(reflection::Case::new(None, actual)) } else { None } } }