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EitherOrBoth: Add or and or_else methods to simplify getting default values #593

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49 changes: 49 additions & 0 deletions src/either_or_both.rs
Expand Up @@ -164,6 +164,33 @@ impl<A, B> EitherOrBoth<A, B> {
}
}

/// Returns a tuple consisting of the `l` and `r` in `Both(l, r)`, if present.
/// Otherwise, returns the wrapped value for the present element, and the supplied
/// value for the other. The first (`l`) argument is used for a missing `Left`
/// value. The second (`r`) argument is used for a missing `Right` value.
///
/// Arguments passed to `or` are eagerly evaluated; if you are passing
/// the result of a function call, it is recommended to use [`or_else`],
/// which is lazily evaluated.
///
/// [`or_else`]: EitherOrBoth::or_else
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # use itertools::EitherOrBoth;
/// assert_eq!(EitherOrBoth::Both("tree", 1).or("stone", 5), ("tree", 1));
/// assert_eq!(EitherOrBoth::Left("tree").or("stone", 5), ("tree", 5));
/// assert_eq!(EitherOrBoth::Right(1).or("stone", 5), ("stone", 1));
/// ```
pub fn or(self, l: A, r: B) -> (A, B) {
match self {
Left(inner_l) => (inner_l, r),
Right(inner_r) => (l, inner_r),
Both(inner_l, inner_r) => (inner_l, inner_r),
}
}

/// Returns a tuple consisting of the `l` and `r` in `Both(l, r)`, if present.
/// Otherwise, returns the wrapped value for the present element, and the [`default`](Default::default)
/// for the other.
Expand All @@ -178,6 +205,28 @@ impl<A, B> EitherOrBoth<A, B> {
EitherOrBoth::Both(l, r) => (l, r),
}
}

/// Returns a tuple consisting of the `l` and `r` in `Both(l, r)`, if present.
/// Otherwise, returns the wrapped value for the present element, and computes the
/// missing value with the supplied closure. The first argument (`l`) is used for a
/// missing `Left` value. The second argument (`r`) is used for a missing `Right` value.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # use itertools::EitherOrBoth;
/// let k = 10;
/// assert_eq!(EitherOrBoth::Both("tree", 1).or_else(|| "stone", || 2 * k), ("tree", 1));
/// assert_eq!(EitherOrBoth::Left("tree").or_else(|| "stone", || 2 * k), ("tree", 20));
/// assert_eq!(EitherOrBoth::Right(1).or_else(|| "stone", || 2 * k), ("stone", 1));
/// ```
pub fn or_else<L: FnOnce() -> A, R: FnOnce() -> B>(self, l: L, r: R) -> (A, B) {
match self {
Left(inner_l) => (inner_l, r()),
Right(inner_r) => (l(), inner_r),
Both(inner_l, inner_r) => (inner_l, inner_r),
}
}
}

impl<T> EitherOrBoth<T, T> {
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