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The following example consumes the books instead of returning references. I think this fits better with the into_iter description.
impl Iterator for Library { type Item = String;
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<String> { match self.books.pop() { Some(book) => Some(book + " is found!"), // Rust allows String + &str None => None, } }
}
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The following example consumes the books instead of returning references. I think this fits better with the into_iter description.
impl Iterator for Library {
type Item = String;
}
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: