alloc::str::pattern

Trait Pattern

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pub trait Pattern: Sized {
    type Searcher<'a>: Searcher<'a>;

    // Required methods
    fn into_searcher(self, haystack: &str) -> Self::Searcher<'_>;
    fn as_utf8_pattern(&self) -> Option<Utf8Pattern<'_>>;

    // Provided methods
    fn is_contained_in(self, haystack: &str) -> bool { ... }
    fn is_prefix_of(self, haystack: &str) -> bool { ... }
    fn is_suffix_of<'a>(self, haystack: &'a str) -> bool
       where Self::Searcher<'a>: ReverseSearcher<'a> { ... }
    fn strip_prefix_of(self, haystack: &str) -> Option<&str> { ... }
    fn strip_suffix_of<'a>(self, haystack: &'a str) -> Option<&'a str>
       where Self::Searcher<'a>: ReverseSearcher<'a> { ... }
}
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A string pattern.

A Pattern expresses that the implementing type can be used as a string pattern for searching in a &str.

For example, both 'a' and "aa" are patterns that would match at index 1 in the string "baaaab".

The trait itself acts as a builder for an associated Searcher type, which does the actual work of finding occurrences of the pattern in a string.

Depending on the type of the pattern, the behaviour of methods like str::find and str::contains can change. The table below describes some of those behaviours.

Pattern typeMatch condition
&stris substring
charis contained in string
&[char]any char in slice is contained in string
F: FnMut(char) -> boolF returns true for a char in string
&&stris substring
&Stringis substring

§Examples

// &str
assert_eq!("abaaa".find("ba"), Some(1));
assert_eq!("abaaa".find("bac"), None);

// char
assert_eq!("abaaa".find('a'), Some(0));
assert_eq!("abaaa".find('b'), Some(1));
assert_eq!("abaaa".find('c'), None);

// &[char; N]
assert_eq!("ab".find(&['b', 'a']), Some(0));
assert_eq!("abaaa".find(&['a', 'z']), Some(0));
assert_eq!("abaaa".find(&['c', 'd']), None);

// &[char]
assert_eq!("ab".find(&['b', 'a'][..]), Some(0));
assert_eq!("abaaa".find(&['a', 'z'][..]), Some(0));
assert_eq!("abaaa".find(&['c', 'd'][..]), None);

// FnMut(char) -> bool
assert_eq!("abcdef_z".find(|ch| ch > 'd' && ch < 'y'), Some(4));
assert_eq!("abcddd_z".find(|ch| ch > 'd' && ch < 'y'), None);

Required Associated Types§

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type Searcher<'a>: Searcher<'a>

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Associated searcher for this pattern

Required Methods§

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fn into_searcher(self, haystack: &str) -> Self::Searcher<'_>

🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (pattern #27721)

Constructs the associated searcher from self and the haystack to search in.

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fn as_utf8_pattern(&self) -> Option<Utf8Pattern<'_>>

🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (pattern #27721)

Returns the pattern as utf-8 bytes if possible.

Provided Methods§

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fn is_contained_in(self, haystack: &str) -> bool

🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (pattern #27721)

Checks whether the pattern matches anywhere in the haystack

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fn is_prefix_of(self, haystack: &str) -> bool

🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (pattern #27721)

Checks whether the pattern matches at the front of the haystack

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fn is_suffix_of<'a>(self, haystack: &'a str) -> bool
where Self::Searcher<'a>: ReverseSearcher<'a>,

🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (pattern #27721)

Checks whether the pattern matches at the back of the haystack

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fn strip_prefix_of(self, haystack: &str) -> Option<&str>

🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (pattern #27721)

Removes the pattern from the front of haystack, if it matches.

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fn strip_suffix_of<'a>(self, haystack: &'a str) -> Option<&'a str>
where Self::Searcher<'a>: ReverseSearcher<'a>,

🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (pattern #27721)

Removes the pattern from the back of haystack, if it matches.

Dyn Compatibility§

This trait is not dyn compatible.

In older versions of Rust, dyn compatibility was called "object safety", so this trait is not object safe.

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impl Pattern for char

Searches for chars that are equal to a given char.

§Examples

assert_eq!("Hello world".find('o'), Some(4));
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impl<'b> Pattern for &'b str

Non-allocating substring search.

Will handle the pattern "" as returning empty matches at each character boundary.

§Examples

assert_eq!("Hello world".find("world"), Some(6));
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type Searcher<'a> = StrSearcher<'a, 'b>

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impl<'b> Pattern for &'b String

A convenience impl that delegates to the impl for &str.

§Examples

assert_eq!(String::from("Hello world").find("world"), Some(6));
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type Searcher<'a> = <&'b str as Pattern>::Searcher<'a>

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impl<'b> Pattern for &'b [char]

Searches for chars that are equal to any of the chars in the slice.

§Examples

assert_eq!("Hello world".find(&['l', 'l'] as &[_]), Some(2));
assert_eq!("Hello world".find(&['l', 'l'][..]), Some(2));
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impl<'b, 'c> Pattern for &'c &'b str

Delegates to the &str impl.

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type Searcher<'a> = StrSearcher<'a, 'b>

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impl<'b, const N: usize> Pattern for &'b [char; N]

Searches for chars that are equal to any of the chars in the array.

§Examples

assert_eq!("Hello world".find(&['o', 'l']), Some(2));
assert_eq!("Hello world".find(&['h', 'w']), Some(6));
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impl<F> Pattern for F
where F: FnMut(char) -> bool,

Searches for chars that match the given predicate.

§Examples

assert_eq!("Hello world".find(char::is_uppercase), Some(0));
assert_eq!("Hello world".find(|c| "aeiou".contains(c)), Some(1));
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impl<const N: usize> Pattern for [char; N]

Searches for chars that are equal to any of the chars in the array.

§Examples

assert_eq!("Hello world".find(['o', 'l']), Some(2));
assert_eq!("Hello world".find(['h', 'w']), Some(6));