A small Rust library implementing a Memoized Iterator, which pairs a normal Iterator<Item=T>
with an owned Vec<T>
to store the items it returns. Alternatively, it may be considered as a wrapped Vec<T>
that is lazily populated with items from the Iterator.
This is useful for infinite Iterators where each value depends on the last, such as the factorial function: Calculating the factorial of 1000
is quite expensive, but it also includes, as byproducts, the factorials of 999
, 998
, and so on. If these are stored, they can be retrieved later, without needing to be recalculated for their own sake.
The following example shows a MemoIter
being used to cache the results of calculating the Fibonacci Sequence.
use memoiter::MemoIter;
use std::iter::successors;
fn main() {
let mut fibonacci: MemoIter<_, u32> = successors(
Some((0, 1)),
|&(a, b)| Some((b, b + a)),
).map(|p| p.0).into();
assert_eq!(fibonacci.get(0), Some(&0));
assert_eq!(fibonacci.get(1), Some(&1));
assert_eq!(fibonacci.get(4), Some(&3));
assert_eq!(fibonacci.get(9), Some(&34));
// This value was calculated as a byproduct of calculating 4, and is simply
// retrieved here.
assert_eq!(fibonacci.get(3), Some(&2));
let (seq, _) = fibonacci.consume();
assert_eq!(seq, [0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34]);
}