use super::plumbing::*; use super::*; /// An [`IndexedParallelIterator`] that iterates over two parallel iterators of equal /// length simultaneously. /// /// This struct is created by the [`zip_eq`] method on [`IndexedParallelIterator`], /// see its documentation for more information. /// /// [`zip_eq`]: trait.IndexedParallelIterator.html#method.zip_eq /// [`IndexedParallelIterator`]: trait.IndexedParallelIterator.html #[must_use = "iterator adaptors are lazy and do nothing unless consumed"] #[derive(Debug, Clone)] pub struct ZipEq { zip: Zip, } impl ZipEq where A: IndexedParallelIterator, B: IndexedParallelIterator, { /// Creates a new `ZipEq` iterator. pub(super) fn new(a: A, b: B) -> Self { ZipEq { zip: super::Zip::new(a, b), } } } impl ParallelIterator for ZipEq where A: IndexedParallelIterator, B: IndexedParallelIterator, { type Item = (A::Item, B::Item); fn drive_unindexed(self, consumer: C) -> C::Result where C: UnindexedConsumer, { bridge(self.zip, consumer) } fn opt_len(&self) -> Option { Some(self.zip.len()) } } impl IndexedParallelIterator for ZipEq where A: IndexedParallelIterator, B: IndexedParallelIterator, { fn drive(self, consumer: C) -> C::Result where C: Consumer, { bridge(self.zip, consumer) } fn len(&self) -> usize { self.zip.len() } fn with_producer(self, callback: CB) -> CB::Output where CB: ProducerCallback, { self.zip.with_producer(callback) } }