Description
Proposal
Adding position function to Enumerate struct.
Problem statement
Other than doing next() which will progress the position, there is no straight forward way to get the position. If you call something that uses your iterator, you cant know how far it progressed without knowing the position start and end.
Motivating examples or use cases
Solution sketch
#[inline]
pub fn position(&self) -> usize {
self.count
}
Alternatives
Putting Peek around Enumerate, then doing .peek() and subtracting 1 from the position. The issue with this is if you are at the end of the iteration, you get None and need to store the end position else where. This also uses peek in a way that is unnatural and unneccesary. Its over complicated
Links and related work
- Add
position
toEnumerate
rust#129784 Is a pull request I opened for this
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