commit | ffea65bf6101ddecf14787c1a29a1460320c5a91 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Peter Jaszkowiak <p.jaszkow@gmail.com> | Sun May 19 12:28:26 2024 -0600 |
committer | Peter Jaszkowiak <p.jaszkow@gmail.com> | Fri Jul 05 16:33:58 2024 -0600 |
tree | a6ab8ffb7625243926a9805b9581226537eaa1e4 | |
parent | 6e2780775f5cea9328d37f4b8d0ee79db0056267 [diff] |
add `new_range_api` for RFC 3550 This includes a `From<legacy::RangeInclusive> for RangeInclusive` impl for convenience, instead of the `TryFrom` impl from the RFC. Having `From` is highly convenient and the assertion is unlikely to be a problem in practice. This includes re-exports of all existing `Range` types under `core::range`, plus the range-related traits (`RangeBounds`, `Step`, `OneSidedRange`) and the `Bound` enum. Currently the iterators are just wrappers around the old range types, and most other trait impls delegate to the old rage types as well. Also includes an `.iter()` shorthand for `.clone().into_iter()`
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