use core::iter::*; #[test] fn test_cycle() { let cycle_len = 3; let it = (0..).step_by(1).take(cycle_len).cycle(); assert_eq!(it.size_hint(), (usize::MAX, None)); for (i, x) in it.take(100).enumerate() { assert_eq!(i % cycle_len, x); } let mut it = (0..).step_by(1).take(0).cycle(); assert_eq!(it.size_hint(), (0, Some(0))); assert_eq!(it.next(), None); assert_eq!(empty::().cycle().fold(0, |acc, x| acc + x), 0); assert_eq!(once(1).cycle().skip(1).take(4).fold(0, |acc, x| acc + x), 4); assert_eq!((0..10).cycle().take(5).sum::(), 10); assert_eq!((0..10).cycle().take(15).sum::(), 55); assert_eq!((0..10).cycle().take(25).sum::(), 100); let mut iter = (0..10).cycle(); iter.nth(14); assert_eq!(iter.take(8).sum::(), 38); let mut iter = (0..10).cycle(); iter.nth(9); assert_eq!(iter.take(3).sum::(), 3); }