# Changelog ## 0.10.4 - Add `EitherOrBoth::or` and `EitherOrBoth::or_else` (#593) - Add `min_set`, `max_set` et al. (#613, #323) - Use `either/use_std` (#628) - Documentation fixes (#612, #625, #632, #633, #634, #638) - Code maintenance (#623, #624, #627, #630) ## 0.10.2 - Add `Itertools::multiunzip` (#362, #565) - Add `intersperse` and `intersperse_with` free functions (#555) - Add `Itertools::sorted_by_cached_key` (#424, #575) - Specialize `ProcessResults::fold` (#563) - Fix subtraction overflow in `DuplicatesBy::size_hint` (#552) - Fix specialization tests (#574) - More `Debug` impls (#573) - Deprecate `fold1` (use `reduce` instead) (#580) - Documentation fixes (`HomogenousTuple`, `into_group_map`, `into_group_map_by`, `MultiPeek::peek`) (#543 et al.) ## 0.10.1 - Add `Itertools::contains` (#514) - Add `Itertools::counts_by` (#515) - Add `Itertools::partition_result` (#511) - Add `Itertools::all_unique` (#241) - Add `Itertools::duplicates` and `Itertools::duplicates_by` (#502) - Add `chain!` (#525) - Add `Itertools::at_most_one` (#523) - Add `Itertools::flatten_ok` (#527) - Add `EitherOrBoth::or_default` (#583) - Add `Itertools::find_or_last` and `Itertools::find_or_first` (#535) - Implement `FusedIterator` for `FilterOk`, `FilterMapOk`, `InterleaveShortest`, `KMergeBy`, `MergeBy`, `PadUsing`, `Positions`, `Product` , `RcIter`, `TupleWindows`, `Unique`, `UniqueBy`, `Update`, `WhileSome`, `Combinations`, `CombinationsWithReplacement`, `Powerset`, `RepeatN`, and `WithPosition` (#550) - Implement `FusedIterator` for `Interleave`, `IntersperseWith`, and `ZipLongest` (#548) ## 0.10.0 - **Increase minimum supported Rust version to 1.32.0** - Improve macro hygiene (#507) - Add `Itertools::powerset` (#335) - Add `Itertools::sorted_unstable`, `Itertools::sorted_unstable_by`, and `Itertools::sorted_unstable_by_key` (#494) - Implement `Error` for `ExactlyOneError` (#484) - Undeprecate `Itertools::fold_while` (#476) - Tuple-related adapters work for tuples of arity up to 12 (#475) - `use_alloc` feature for users who have `alloc`, but not `std` (#474) - Add `Itertools::k_smallest` (#473) - Add `Itertools::into_grouping_map` and `GroupingMap` (#465) - Add `Itertools::into_grouping_map_by` and `GroupingMapBy` (#465) - Add `Itertools::counts` (#468) - Add implementation of `DoubleEndedIterator` for `Unique` (#442) - Add implementation of `DoubleEndedIterator` for `UniqueBy` (#442) - Add implementation of `DoubleEndedIterator` for `Zip` (#346) - Add `Itertools::multipeek` (#435) - Add `Itertools::dedup_with_count` and `DedupWithCount` (#423) - Add `Itertools::dedup_by_with_count` and `DedupByWithCount` (#423) - Add `Itertools::intersperse_with` and `IntersperseWith` (#381) - Add `Itertools::filter_ok` and `FilterOk` (#377) - Add `Itertools::filter_map_ok` and `FilterMapOk` (#377) - Deprecate `Itertools::fold_results`, use `Itertools::fold_ok` instead (#377) - Deprecate `Itertools::map_results`, use `Itertools::map_ok` instead (#377) - Deprecate `FoldResults`, use `FoldOk` instead (#377) - Deprecate `MapResults`, use `MapOk` instead (#377) - Add `Itertools::circular_tuple_windows` and `CircularTupleWindows` (#350) - Add `peek_nth` and `PeekNth` (#303) ## 0.9.0 - Fix potential overflow in `MergeJoinBy::size_hint` (#385) - Add `derive(Clone)` where possible (#382) - Add `try_collect` method (#394) - Add `HomogeneousTuple` trait (#389) - Fix `combinations(0)` and `combinations_with_replacement(0)` (#383) - Don't require `ParitalEq` to the `Item` of `DedupBy` (#397) - Implement missing specializations on the `PutBack` adaptor and on the `MergeJoinBy` iterator (#372) - Add `position_*` methods (#412) - Derive `Hash` for `EitherOrBoth` (#417) - Increase minimum supported Rust version to 1.32.0 ## 0.8.2 - Use `slice::iter` instead of `into_iter` to avoid future breakage (#378, by @LukasKalbertodt) ## 0.8.1 - Added a [`.exactly_one()`](https://docs.rs/itertools/0.8.1/itertools/trait.Itertools.html#method.exactly_one) iterator method that, on success, extracts the single value of an iterator ; by @Xaeroxe - Added combinatory iterator adaptors: - [`.permutations(k)`](https://docs.rs/itertools/0.8.1/itertools/trait.Itertools.html#method.permutations): `[0, 1, 2].iter().permutations(2)` yields ```rust [ vec![0, 1], vec![0, 2], vec![1, 0], vec![1, 2], vec![2, 0], vec![2, 1], ] ``` ; by @tobz1000 - [`.combinations_with_replacement(k)`](https://docs.rs/itertools/0.8.1/itertools/trait.Itertools.html#method.combinations_with_replacement): `[0, 1, 2].iter().combinations_with_replacement(2)` yields ```rust [ vec![0, 0], vec![0, 1], vec![0, 2], vec![1, 1], vec![1, 2], vec![2, 2], ] ``` ; by @tommilligan - For reference, these methods join the already existing [`.combinations(k)`](https://docs.rs/itertools/0.8.1/itertools/trait.Itertools.html#method.combinations): `[0, 1, 2].iter().combinations(2)` yields ```rust [ vec![0, 1], vec![0, 2], vec![1, 2], ] ``` - Improved the performance of [`.fold()`](https://docs.rs/itertools/0.8.1/itertools/trait.Itertools.html#method.fold)-based internal iteration for the [`.intersperse()`](https://docs.rs/itertools/0.8.1/itertools/trait.Itertools.html#method.intersperse) iterator ; by @jswrenn - Added [`.dedup_by()`](https://docs.rs/itertools/0.8.1/itertools/trait.Itertools.html#method.dedup_by), [`.merge_by()`](https://docs.rs/itertools/0.8.1/itertools/trait.Itertools.html#method.merge_by) and [`.kmerge_by()`](https://docs.rs/itertools/0.8.1/itertools/trait.Itertools.html#method.kmerge_by) adaptors that work like [`.dedup()`](https://docs.rs/itertools/0.8.1/itertools/trait.Itertools.html#method.dedup), [`.merge()`](https://docs.rs/itertools/0.8.1/itertools/trait.Itertools.html#method.merge) and [`.kmerge()`](https://docs.rs/itertools/0.8.1/itertools/trait.Itertools.html#method.kmerge), but taking an additional custom comparison closure parameter. ; by @phimuemue - Improved the performance of [`.all_equal()`](https://docs.rs/itertools/0.8.1/itertools/trait.Itertools.html#method.all_equal) ; by @fyrchik - Loosened the bounds on [`.partition_map()`](https://docs.rs/itertools/0.8.1/itertools/trait.Itertools.html#method.partition_map) to take just a `FnMut` closure rather than a `Fn` closure, and made its implementation use internal iteration for better performance ; by @danielhenrymantilla - Added convenience methods to [`EitherOrBoth`](https://docs.rs/itertools/0.8.1/itertools/enum.EitherOrBoth.html) elements yielded from the [`.zip_longest()`](https://docs.rs/itertools/0.8.1/itertools/trait.Itertools.html#method.zip_longest) iterator adaptor ; by @Avi-D-coder - Added [`.sum1()`](https://docs.rs/itertools/0.8.1/itertools/trait.Itertools.html#method.sum1) and [`.product1()`](https://docs.rs/itertools/0.8.1/itertools/trait.Itertools.html#method.product1) iterator methods that respectively try to return the sum and the product of the elements of an iterator **when it is not empty**, otherwise they return `None` ; by @Emerentius ## 0.8.0 - Added new adaptor `.map_into()` for conversions using `Into` by @vorner - Improved `Itertools` docs by @JohnHeitmann - The return type of `.sorted_by_by_key()` is now an iterator, not a Vec. - The return type of the `izip!(x, y)` macro with exactly two arguments is now the usual `Iterator::zip`. - Remove `.flatten()` in favour of std's `.flatten()` - Deprecate `.foreach()` in favour of std's `.for_each()` - Deprecate `.step()` in favour of std's `.step_by()` - Deprecate `repeat_call` in favour of std's `repeat_with` - Deprecate `.fold_while()` in favour of std's `.try_fold()` - Require Rust 1.24 as minimal version. ## 0.7.11 - Add convenience methods to `EitherOrBoth`, making it more similar to `Option` and `Either` by @jethrogb ## 0.7.10 - No changes. ## 0.7.9 - New inclusion policy: See the readme about suggesting features for std before accepting them in itertools. - The `FoldWhile` type now implements `Eq` and `PartialEq` by @jturner314 ## 0.7.8 - Add new iterator method `.tree_fold1()` which is like `.fold1()` except items are combined in a tree structure (see its docs). By @scottmcm - Add more `Debug` impls by @phimuemue: KMerge, KMergeBy, MergeJoinBy, ConsTuples, Intersperse, ProcessResults, RcIter, Tee, TupleWindows, Tee, ZipLongest, ZipEq, Zip. ## 0.7.7 - Add new iterator method `.into_group_map() -> HashMap>` which turns an iterator of `(K, V)` elements into such a hash table, where values are grouped by key. By @tobz1000 - Add new free function `flatten` for the `.flatten()` adaptor. **NOTE:** recent Rust nightlies have `Iterator::flatten` and thus a clash with our flatten adaptor. One workaround is to use the itertools `flatten` free function. ## 0.7.6 - Add new adaptor `.multi_cartesian_product()` which is an n-ary product iterator by @tobz1000 - Add new method `.sorted_by_key()` by @Xion - Provide simpler and faster `.count()` for `.unique()` and `.unique_by()` ## 0.7.5 - `.multipeek()` now implements `PeekingNext`, by @nicopap. ## 0.7.4 - Add new adaptor `.update()` by @lucasem; this adaptor is used to modify an element before passing it on in an iterator chain. ## 0.7.3 - Add new method `.collect_tuple()` by @matklad; it makes a tuple out of the iterator's elements if the number of them matches **exactly**. - Implement `fold` and `collect` for `.map_results()` which means it reuses the code of the standard `.map()` for these methods. ## 0.7.2 - Add new adaptor `.merge_join_by` by @srijs; a heterogeneous merge join for two ordered sequences. ## 0.7.1 - Iterator adaptors and iterators in itertools now use the same `must_use` reminder that the standard library adaptors do, by @matematikaedit and @bluss *“iterator adaptors are lazy and do nothing unless consumed”*. ## 0.7.0 - Faster `izip!()` by @krdln - `izip!()` is now a wrapper for repeated regular `.zip()` and a single `.map()`. This means it optimizes as well as the standard library `.zip()` it uses. **Note:** `multizip` and `izip!()` are now different! The former has a named type but the latter optimizes better. - Faster `.unique()` - `no_std` support, which is opt-in! - Many lovable features are still there without std, like `izip!()` or `.format()` or `.merge()`, but not those that use collections. - Trait bounds were required up front instead of just on the type: `group_by`'s `PartialEq` by @Phlosioneer and `repeat_call`'s `FnMut`. - Removed deprecated constructor `Zip::new` — use `izip!()` or `multizip()` ## 0.6.5 - Fix bug in `.cartesian_product()`'s fold (which only was visible for unfused iterators). ## 0.6.4 - Add specific `fold` implementations for `.cartesian_product()` and `cons_tuples()`, which improves their performance in fold, foreach, and iterator consumers derived from them. ## 0.6.3 - Add iterator adaptor `.positions(predicate)` by @tmccombs ## 0.6.2 - Add function `process_results` which can “lift” a function of the regular values of an iterator so that it can process the `Ok` values from an iterator of `Results` instead, by @shepmaster - Add iterator method `.concat()` which combines all iterator elements into a single collection using the `Extend` trait, by @srijs ## 0.6.1 - Better size hint testing and subsequent size hint bugfixes by @rkarp. Fixes bugs in product, `interleave_shortest` size hints. - New iterator method `.all_equal()` by @phimuemue ## 0.6.0 - Deprecated names were removed in favour of their replacements - `.flatten()` does not implement double ended iteration anymore - `.fold_while()` uses `&mut self` and returns `FoldWhile`, for composability #168 - `.foreach()` and `.fold1()` use `self`, like `.fold()` does. - `.combinations(0)` now produces a single empty vector. #174 ## 0.5.10 - Add itertools method `.kmerge_by()` (and corresponding free function) - Relaxed trait requirement of `.kmerge()` and `.minmax()` to PartialOrd. ## 0.5.9 - Add multipeek method `.reset_peek()` - Add categories ## 0.5.8 - Add iterator adaptor `.peeking_take_while()` and its trait `PeekingNext`. ## 0.5.7 - Add iterator adaptor `.with_position()` - Fix multipeek's performance for long peeks by using `VecDeque`. ## 0.5.6 - Add `.map_results()` ## 0.5.5 - Many more adaptors now implement `Debug` - Add free function constructor `repeat_n`. `RepeatN::new` is now deprecated. ## 0.5.4 - Add infinite generator function `iterate`, that takes a seed and a closure. ## 0.5.3 - Special-cased `.fold()` for flatten and put back. `.foreach()` now uses fold on the iterator, to pick up any iterator specific loop implementation. - `.combinations(n)` asserts up front that `n != 0`, instead of running into an error on the second iterator element. ## 0.5.2 - Add `.tuples::()` that iterates by two, three or four elements at a time (where `T` is a tuple type). - Add `.tuple_windows::()` that iterates using a window of the two, three or four most recent elements. - Add `.next_tuple::()` method, that picks the next two, three or four elements in one go. - `.interleave()` now has an accurate size hint. ## 0.5.1 - Workaround module/function name clash that made racer crash on completing itertools. Only internal changes needed. ## 0.5.0 - [Release announcement](https://bluss.github.io/rust/2016/09/26/itertools-0.5.0/) - Renamed: - `combinations` is now `tuple_combinations` - `combinations_n` to `combinations` - `group_by_lazy`, `chunks_lazy` to `group_by`, `chunks` - `Unfold::new` to `unfold()` - `RepeatCall::new` to `repeat_call()` - `Zip::new` to `multizip` - `PutBack::new`, `PutBackN::new` to `put_back`, `put_back_n` - `PutBack::with_value` is now a builder setter, not a constructor - `MultiPeek::new`, `.multipeek()` to `multipeek()` - `format` to `format_with` and `format_default` to `format` - `.into_rc()` to `rciter` - `Partition` enum is now `Either` - Module reorganization: - All iterator structs are under `itertools::structs` but also reexported to the top level, for backwards compatibility - All free functions are reexported at the root, `itertools::free` will be removed in the next version - Removed: - `ZipSlices`, use `.zip()` instead - `.enumerate_from()`, `ZipTrusted`, due to being unstable - `.mend_slices()`, moved to crate `odds` - Stride, StrideMut, moved to crate `odds` - `linspace()`, moved to crate `itertools-num` - `.sort_by()`, use `.sorted_by()` - `.is_empty_hint()`, use `.size_hint()` - `.dropn()`, use `.dropping()` - `.map_fn()`, use `.map()` - `.slice()`, use `.take()` / `.skip()` - helper traits in `misc` - `new` constructors on iterator structs, use `Itertools` trait or free functions instead - `itertools::size_hint` is now private - Behaviour changes: - `format` and `format_with` helpers now panic if you try to format them more than once. - `repeat_call` is not double ended anymore - New features: - tuple flattening iterator is constructible with `cons_tuples` - itertools reexports `Either` from the `either` crate. `Either` is an iterator when `L, R` are. - `MinMaxResult` now implements `Copy` and `Clone` - `tuple_combinations` supports 1-4 tuples of combinations (previously just 2) ## 0.4.19 - Add `.minmax_by()` - Add `itertools::free::cloned` - Add `itertools::free::rciter` - Improve `.step(n)` slightly to take advantage of specialized Fuse better. ## 0.4.18 - Only changes related to the "unstable" crate feature. This feature is more or less deprecated. - Use deprecated warnings when unstable is enabled. `.enumerate_from()` will be removed imminently since it's using a deprecated libstd trait. ## 0.4.17 - Fix bug in `.kmerge()` that caused it to often produce the wrong order #134 ## 0.4.16 - Improve precision of the `interleave_shortest` adaptor's size hint (it is now computed exactly when possible). ## 0.4.15 - Fixup on top of the workaround in 0.4.14. A function in `itertools::free` was removed by mistake and now it is added back again. ## 0.4.14 - Workaround an upstream regression in a Rust nightly build that broke compilation of of `itertools::free::{interleave, merge}` ## 0.4.13 - Add `.minmax()` and `.minmax_by_key()`, iterator methods for finding both minimum and maximum in one scan. - Add `.format_default()`, a simpler version of `.format()` (lazy formatting for iterators). ## 0.4.12 - Add `.zip_eq()`, an adaptor like `.zip()` except it ensures iterators of inequal length don't pass silently (instead it panics). - Add `.fold_while()`, an iterator method that is a fold that can short-circuit. - Add `.partition_map()`, an iterator method that can separate elements into two collections. ## 0.4.11 - Add `.get()` for `Stride{,Mut}` and `.get_mut()` for `StrideMut` ## 0.4.10 - Improve performance of `.kmerge()` ## 0.4.9 - Add k-ary merge adaptor `.kmerge()` - Fix a bug in `.islice()` with ranges `a..b` where a `> b`. ## 0.4.8 - Implement `Clone`, `Debug` for `Linspace` ## 0.4.7 - Add function `diff_with()` that compares two iterators - Add `.combinations_n()`, an n-ary combinations iterator - Add methods `PutBack::with_value` and `PutBack::into_parts`. ## 0.4.6 - Add method `.sorted()` - Add module `itertools::free` with free function variants of common iterator adaptors and methods. For example `enumerate(iterable)`, `rev(iterable)`, and so on. ## 0.4.5 - Add `.flatten()` ## 0.4.4 - Allow composing `ZipSlices` with itself ## 0.4.3 - Write `iproduct!()` as a single expression; this allows temporary values in its arguments. ## 0.4.2 - Add `.fold_options()` - Require Rust 1.1 or later ## 0.4.1 - Update `.dropping()` to take advantage of `.nth()` ## 0.4.0 - `.merge()`, `.unique()` and `.dedup()` now perform better due to not using function pointers - Add free functions `enumerate()` and `rev()` - Breaking changes: - Return types of `.merge()` and `.merge_by()` renamed and changed - Method `Merge::new` removed - `.merge_by()` now takes a closure that returns bool. - Return type of `.dedup()` changed - Return type of `.mend_slices()` changed - Return type of `.unique()` changed - Removed function `times()`, struct `Times`: use a range instead - Removed deprecated macro `icompr!()` - Removed deprecated `FnMap` and method `.fn_map()`: use `.map_fn()` - `.interleave_shortest()` is no longer guaranteed to act like fused ## 0.3.25 - Rename `.sort_by()` to `.sorted_by()`. Old name is deprecated. - Fix well-formedness warnings from RFC 1214, no user visible impact ## 0.3.24 - Improve performance of `.merge()`'s ordering function slightly ## 0.3.23 - Added `.chunks()`, similar to (and based on) `.group_by_lazy()`. - Tweak linspace to match numpy.linspace and make it double ended. ## 0.3.22 - Added `ZipSlices`, a fast zip for slices ## 0.3.21 - Remove `Debug` impl for `Format`, it will have different use later ## 0.3.20 - Optimize `.group_by_lazy()` ## 0.3.19 - Added `.group_by_lazy()`, a possibly nonallocating group by - Added `.format()`, a nonallocating formatting helper for iterators - Remove uses of `RandomAccessIterator` since it has been deprecated in Rust. ## 0.3.17 - Added (adopted) `Unfold` from Rust ## 0.3.16 - Added adaptors `.unique()`, `.unique_by()` ## 0.3.15 - Added method `.sort_by()` ## 0.3.14 - Added adaptor `.while_some()` ## 0.3.13 - Added adaptor `.interleave_shortest()` - Added adaptor `.pad_using()` ## 0.3.11 - Added `assert_equal` function ## 0.3.10 - Bugfix `.combinations()` `size_hint`. ## 0.3.8 - Added source `RepeatCall` ## 0.3.7 - Added adaptor `PutBackN` - Added adaptor `.combinations()` ## 0.3.6 - Added `itertools::partition`, partition a sequence in place based on a predicate. - Deprecate `icompr!()` with no replacement. ## 0.3.5 - `.map_fn()` replaces deprecated `.fn_map()`. ## 0.3.4 - `.take_while_ref()` *by-ref adaptor* - `.coalesce()` *adaptor* - `.mend_slices()` *adaptor* ## 0.3.3 - `.dropping_back()` *method* - `.fold1()` *method* - `.is_empty_hint()` *method*