Struct RChunksExactMut
pub struct RChunksExactMut<'data, T>where
T: Send,{ /* private fields */ }Expand description
Parallel iterator over mutable non-overlapping chunks of a slice, starting at the end.
Implementations§
§impl<'data, T> RChunksExactMut<'data, T>where
T: Send,
impl<'data, T> RChunksExactMut<'data, T>where
T: Send,
pub fn into_remainder(self) -> &'data mut [T]
pub fn into_remainder(self) -> &'data mut [T]
Return the remainder of the original slice that is not going to be
returned by the iterator. The returned slice has at most chunk_size-1
elements.
Note that this has to consume self to return the original lifetime of
the data, which prevents this from actually being used as a parallel
iterator since that also consumes. This method is provided for parity
with std::iter::RChunksExactMut, but consider calling remainder() or
take_remainder() as alternatives.
pub fn remainder(&mut self) -> &mut [T]
pub fn remainder(&mut self) -> &mut [T]
Return the remainder of the original slice that is not going to be
returned by the iterator. The returned slice has at most chunk_size-1
elements.
Consider take_remainder() if you need access to the data with its
original lifetime, rather than borrowing through &mut self here.
pub fn take_remainder(&mut self) -> &'data mut [T]
pub fn take_remainder(&mut self) -> &'data mut [T]
Return the remainder of the original slice that is not going to be
returned by the iterator. The returned slice has at most chunk_size-1
elements. Subsequent calls will return an empty slice.
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§impl<'data, T> Debug for RChunksExactMut<'data, T>
impl<'data, T> Debug for RChunksExactMut<'data, T>
§impl<'data, T> IndexedParallelIterator for RChunksExactMut<'data, T>where
T: Send + 'data,
impl<'data, T> IndexedParallelIterator for RChunksExactMut<'data, T>where
T: Send + 'data,
§fn drive<C>(
self,
consumer: C,
) -> <C as Consumer<<RChunksExactMut<'data, T> as ParallelIterator>::Item>>::Result
fn drive<C>( self, consumer: C, ) -> <C as Consumer<<RChunksExactMut<'data, T> as ParallelIterator>::Item>>::Result
§fn len(&self) -> usize
fn len(&self) -> usize
§fn with_producer<CB>(
self,
callback: CB,
) -> <CB as ProducerCallback<<RChunksExactMut<'data, T> as ParallelIterator>::Item>>::Output
fn with_producer<CB>( self, callback: CB, ) -> <CB as ProducerCallback<<RChunksExactMut<'data, T> as ParallelIterator>::Item>>::Output
§fn by_exponential_blocks(self) -> ExponentialBlocks<Self>
fn by_exponential_blocks(self) -> ExponentialBlocks<Self>
§fn by_uniform_blocks(self, block_size: usize) -> UniformBlocks<Self>
fn by_uniform_blocks(self, block_size: usize) -> UniformBlocks<Self>
§fn collect_into_vec(self, target: &mut Vec<Self::Item>)
fn collect_into_vec(self, target: &mut Vec<Self::Item>)
§fn unzip_into_vecs<A, B>(self, left: &mut Vec<A>, right: &mut Vec<B>)
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(A, B), where the items A are from
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I: IntoParallelIterator<Item = Self::Item>,
<I as IntoParallelIterator>::Iter: IndexedParallelIterator<Item = Self::Item>,
§fn chunks(self, chunk_size: usize) -> Chunks<Self>
fn chunks(self, chunk_size: usize) -> Chunks<Self>
§fn fold_chunks<T, ID, F>(
self,
chunk_size: usize,
identity: ID,
fold_op: F,
) -> FoldChunks<Self, ID, F>
fn fold_chunks<T, ID, F>( self, chunk_size: usize, identity: ID, fold_op: F, ) -> FoldChunks<Self, ID, F>
§fn fold_chunks_with<T, F>(
self,
chunk_size: usize,
init: T,
fold_op: F,
) -> FoldChunksWith<Self, T, F>
fn fold_chunks_with<T, F>( self, chunk_size: usize, init: T, fold_op: F, ) -> FoldChunksWith<Self, T, F>
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T: Send + 'data,
§type Item = &'data mut [T]
type Item = &'data mut [T]
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self,
consumer: C,
) -> <C as Consumer<<RChunksExactMut<'data, T> as ParallelIterator>::Item>>::Result
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§fn opt_len(&self) -> Option<usize>
fn opt_len(&self) -> Option<usize>
§fn for_each<OP>(self, op: OP)
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§fn for_each_init<OP, INIT, T>(self, init: INIT, op: OP)
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