https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/221 The current terminology of "task failure" often causes problems when writing or speaking about code. You often want to talk about the possibility of an operation that returns a Result "failing", but cannot because of the ambiguity with task failure. Instead, you have to speak of "the failing case" or "when the operation does not succeed" or other circumlocutions. Likewise, we use a "Failure" header in rustdoc to describe when operations may fail the task, but it would often be helpful to separate out a section describing the "Err-producing" case. We have been steadily moving away from task failure and toward Result as an error-handling mechanism, so we should optimize our terminology accordingly: Result-producing functions should be easy to describe. To update your code, rename any call to `fail!` to `panic!` instead. Assuming you have not created your own macro named `panic!`, this will work on UNIX based systems: grep -lZR 'fail!' . | xargs -0 -l sed -i -e 's/fail!/panic!/g' You can of course also do this by hand. [breaking-change]
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5.3 KiB
Rust
241 lines
5.3 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
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// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
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// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
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// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
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// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
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// except according to those terms.
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use core::option::*;
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use core::kinds::marker;
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use core::mem;
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#[test]
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fn test_get_ptr() {
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unsafe {
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let x = box 0i;
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let addr_x: *const int = mem::transmute(&*x);
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let opt = Some(x);
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let y = opt.unwrap();
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let addr_y: *const int = mem::transmute(&*y);
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assert_eq!(addr_x, addr_y);
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_get_str() {
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let x = "test".to_string();
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let addr_x = x.as_slice().as_ptr();
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let opt = Some(x);
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let y = opt.unwrap();
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let addr_y = y.as_slice().as_ptr();
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assert_eq!(addr_x, addr_y);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_get_resource() {
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use std::rc::Rc;
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use core::cell::RefCell;
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struct R {
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i: Rc<RefCell<int>>,
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}
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#[unsafe_destructor]
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impl Drop for R {
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fn drop(&mut self) {
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let ii = &*self.i;
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let i = *ii.borrow();
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*ii.borrow_mut() = i + 1;
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}
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}
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fn r(i: Rc<RefCell<int>>) -> R {
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R {
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i: i
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}
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}
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let i = Rc::new(RefCell::new(0i));
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{
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let x = r(i.clone());
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let opt = Some(x);
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let _y = opt.unwrap();
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}
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assert_eq!(*i.borrow(), 1);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_option_dance() {
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let x = Some(());
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let mut y = Some(5i);
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let mut y2 = 0;
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for _x in x.iter() {
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y2 = y.take().unwrap();
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}
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assert_eq!(y2, 5);
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assert!(y.is_none());
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}
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#[test] #[should_fail]
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fn test_option_too_much_dance() {
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let mut y = Some(marker::NoCopy);
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let _y2 = y.take().unwrap();
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let _y3 = y.take().unwrap();
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_and() {
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let x: Option<int> = Some(1i);
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assert_eq!(x.and(Some(2i)), Some(2));
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assert_eq!(x.and(None::<int>), None);
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let x: Option<int> = None;
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assert_eq!(x.and(Some(2i)), None);
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assert_eq!(x.and(None::<int>), None);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_and_then() {
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let x: Option<int> = Some(1);
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assert_eq!(x.and_then(|x| Some(x + 1)), Some(2));
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assert_eq!(x.and_then(|_| None::<int>), None);
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let x: Option<int> = None;
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assert_eq!(x.and_then(|x| Some(x + 1)), None);
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assert_eq!(x.and_then(|_| None::<int>), None);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_or() {
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let x: Option<int> = Some(1);
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assert_eq!(x.or(Some(2)), Some(1));
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assert_eq!(x.or(None), Some(1));
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let x: Option<int> = None;
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assert_eq!(x.or(Some(2)), Some(2));
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assert_eq!(x.or(None), None);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_or_else() {
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let x: Option<int> = Some(1);
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assert_eq!(x.or_else(|| Some(2)), Some(1));
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assert_eq!(x.or_else(|| None), Some(1));
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let x: Option<int> = None;
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assert_eq!(x.or_else(|| Some(2)), Some(2));
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assert_eq!(x.or_else(|| None), None);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_unwrap() {
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assert_eq!(Some(1i).unwrap(), 1);
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let s = Some("hello".to_string()).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(s.as_slice(), "hello");
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}
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#[test]
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#[should_fail]
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fn test_unwrap_panic1() {
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let x: Option<int> = None;
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x.unwrap();
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}
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#[test]
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#[should_fail]
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fn test_unwrap_panic2() {
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let x: Option<String> = None;
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x.unwrap();
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_unwrap_or() {
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let x: Option<int> = Some(1);
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assert_eq!(x.unwrap_or(2), 1);
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let x: Option<int> = None;
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assert_eq!(x.unwrap_or(2), 2);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_unwrap_or_else() {
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let x: Option<int> = Some(1);
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assert_eq!(x.unwrap_or_else(|| 2), 1);
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let x: Option<int> = None;
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assert_eq!(x.unwrap_or_else(|| 2), 2);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_iter() {
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let val = 5i;
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let x = Some(val);
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let mut it = x.iter();
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assert_eq!(it.size_hint(), (1, Some(1)));
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assert_eq!(it.next(), Some(&val));
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assert_eq!(it.size_hint(), (0, Some(0)));
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assert!(it.next().is_none());
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_mut_iter() {
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let val = 5i;
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let new_val = 11i;
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let mut x = Some(val);
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{
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let mut it = x.iter_mut();
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assert_eq!(it.size_hint(), (1, Some(1)));
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match it.next() {
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Some(interior) => {
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assert_eq!(*interior, val);
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*interior = new_val;
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}
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None => assert!(false),
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}
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assert_eq!(it.size_hint(), (0, Some(0)));
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assert!(it.next().is_none());
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}
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assert_eq!(x, Some(new_val));
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_ord() {
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let small = Some(1.0f64);
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let big = Some(5.0f64);
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let nan = Some(0.0f64/0.0);
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assert!(!(nan < big));
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assert!(!(nan > big));
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assert!(small < big);
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assert!(None < big);
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assert!(big > None);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_collect() {
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let v: Option<Vec<int>> = range(0i, 0).map(|_| Some(0i)).collect();
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assert!(v == Some(vec![]));
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let v: Option<Vec<int>> = range(0i, 3).map(|x| Some(x)).collect();
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assert!(v == Some(vec![0, 1, 2]));
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let v: Option<Vec<int>> = range(0i, 3).map(|x| {
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if x > 1 { None } else { Some(x) }
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}).collect();
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assert!(v == None);
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// test that it does not take more elements than it needs
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let mut functions = [|| Some(()), || None, || panic!()];
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let v: Option<Vec<()>> = functions.iter_mut().map(|f| (*f)()).collect();
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assert!(v == None);
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}
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