core/ops/
index.rs

1/// Used for indexing operations (`container[index]`) in immutable contexts.
2///
3/// `container[index]` is actually syntactic sugar for `*container.index(index)`,
4/// but only when used as an immutable value. If a mutable value is requested,
5/// [`IndexMut`] is used instead. This allows nice things such as
6/// `let value = v[index]` if the type of `value` implements [`Copy`].
7///
8/// # Examples
9///
10/// The following example implements `Index` on a read-only `NucleotideCount`
11/// container, enabling individual counts to be retrieved with index syntax.
12///
13/// ```
14/// use std::ops::Index;
15///
16/// enum Nucleotide {
17///     A,
18///     C,
19///     G,
20///     T,
21/// }
22///
23/// struct NucleotideCount {
24///     a: usize,
25///     c: usize,
26///     g: usize,
27///     t: usize,
28/// }
29///
30/// impl Index<Nucleotide> for NucleotideCount {
31///     type Output = usize;
32///
33///     fn index(&self, nucleotide: Nucleotide) -> &Self::Output {
34///         match nucleotide {
35///             Nucleotide::A => &self.a,
36///             Nucleotide::C => &self.c,
37///             Nucleotide::G => &self.g,
38///             Nucleotide::T => &self.t,
39///         }
40///     }
41/// }
42///
43/// let nucleotide_count = NucleotideCount {a: 14, c: 9, g: 10, t: 12};
44/// assert_eq!(nucleotide_count[Nucleotide::A], 14);
45/// assert_eq!(nucleotide_count[Nucleotide::C], 9);
46/// assert_eq!(nucleotide_count[Nucleotide::G], 10);
47/// assert_eq!(nucleotide_count[Nucleotide::T], 12);
48/// ```
49#[lang = "index"]
50#[diagnostic::on_unimplemented(
51    message = "the type `{Self}` cannot be indexed by `{Idx}`",
52    label = "`{Self}` cannot be indexed by `{Idx}`"
53)]
54#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
55#[doc(alias = "]")]
56#[doc(alias = "[")]
57#[doc(alias = "[]")]
58pub trait Index<Idx: ?Sized> {
59    /// The returned type after indexing.
60    #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
61    #[rustc_diagnostic_item = "IndexOutput"]
62    type Output: ?Sized;
63
64    /// Performs the indexing (`container[index]`) operation.
65    ///
66    /// # Panics
67    ///
68    /// May panic if the index is out of bounds.
69    #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
70    #[cfg_attr(not(bootstrap), rustc_no_implicit_autorefs)]
71    #[track_caller]
72    fn index(&self, index: Idx) -> &Self::Output;
73}
74
75/// Used for indexing operations (`container[index]`) in mutable contexts.
76///
77/// `container[index]` is actually syntactic sugar for
78/// `*container.index_mut(index)`, but only when used as a mutable value. If
79/// an immutable value is requested, the [`Index`] trait is used instead. This
80/// allows nice things such as `v[index] = value`.
81///
82/// # Examples
83///
84/// A very simple implementation of a `Balance` struct that has two sides, where
85/// each can be indexed mutably and immutably.
86///
87/// ```
88/// use std::ops::{Index, IndexMut};
89///
90/// #[derive(Debug)]
91/// enum Side {
92///     Left,
93///     Right,
94/// }
95///
96/// #[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
97/// enum Weight {
98///     Kilogram(f32),
99///     Pound(f32),
100/// }
101///
102/// struct Balance {
103///     pub left: Weight,
104///     pub right: Weight,
105/// }
106///
107/// impl Index<Side> for Balance {
108///     type Output = Weight;
109///
110///     fn index(&self, index: Side) -> &Self::Output {
111///         println!("Accessing {index:?}-side of balance immutably");
112///         match index {
113///             Side::Left => &self.left,
114///             Side::Right => &self.right,
115///         }
116///     }
117/// }
118///
119/// impl IndexMut<Side> for Balance {
120///     fn index_mut(&mut self, index: Side) -> &mut Self::Output {
121///         println!("Accessing {index:?}-side of balance mutably");
122///         match index {
123///             Side::Left => &mut self.left,
124///             Side::Right => &mut self.right,
125///         }
126///     }
127/// }
128///
129/// let mut balance = Balance {
130///     right: Weight::Kilogram(2.5),
131///     left: Weight::Pound(1.5),
132/// };
133///
134/// // In this case, `balance[Side::Right]` is sugar for
135/// // `*balance.index(Side::Right)`, since we are only *reading*
136/// // `balance[Side::Right]`, not writing it.
137/// assert_eq!(balance[Side::Right], Weight::Kilogram(2.5));
138///
139/// // However, in this case `balance[Side::Left]` is sugar for
140/// // `*balance.index_mut(Side::Left)`, since we are writing
141/// // `balance[Side::Left]`.
142/// balance[Side::Left] = Weight::Kilogram(3.0);
143/// ```
144#[lang = "index_mut"]
145#[rustc_on_unimplemented(
146    on(
147        _Self = "&str",
148        note = "you can use `.chars().nth()` or `.bytes().nth()`
149see chapter in The Book <https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch08-02-strings.html#indexing-into-strings>"
150    ),
151    on(
152        _Self = "str",
153        note = "you can use `.chars().nth()` or `.bytes().nth()`
154see chapter in The Book <https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch08-02-strings.html#indexing-into-strings>"
155    ),
156    on(
157        _Self = "alloc::string::String",
158        note = "you can use `.chars().nth()` or `.bytes().nth()`
159see chapter in The Book <https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch08-02-strings.html#indexing-into-strings>"
160    ),
161    message = "the type `{Self}` cannot be mutably indexed by `{Idx}`",
162    label = "`{Self}` cannot be mutably indexed by `{Idx}`"
163)]
164#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
165#[doc(alias = "[")]
166#[doc(alias = "]")]
167#[doc(alias = "[]")]
168pub trait IndexMut<Idx: ?Sized>: Index<Idx> {
169    /// Performs the mutable indexing (`container[index]`) operation.
170    ///
171    /// # Panics
172    ///
173    /// May panic if the index is out of bounds.
174    #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
175    #[cfg_attr(not(bootstrap), rustc_no_implicit_autorefs)]
176    #[track_caller]
177    fn index_mut(&mut self, index: Idx) -> &mut Self::Output;
178}