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<pre class='rust struct'>pub struct KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_NO_DISPLAY { /* fields omitted */ }</pre><h2 id='deref-methods'>Methods from <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/ops/deref/trait.Deref.html" title="trait core::ops::deref::Deref">__Deref</a>&lt;Target = &amp;'static <a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.str.html">str</a>&gt;</h2><div class='impl-items'><h4 id='method.len' class="method"><span id='len.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.len' class='fnname'>len</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; <a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.usize.html">usize</a></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Returns the length of <code>self</code>.</p>
<p>This length is in bytes, not <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a>s or graphemes. In other words,
it may not be what a human considers the length of the string.</p>
<h1 id='examples' class='section-header'><a href='#examples'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">len</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;foo&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">len</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="ident">len</span>);
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">len</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;ƒoo&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">len</span>(); <span class="comment">// fancy f!</span>
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="number">4</span>, <span class="ident">len</span>);</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.is_empty' class="method"><span id='is_empty.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.is_empty' class='fnname'>is_empty</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; <a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.bool.html">bool</a></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Returns <code>true</code> if <code>self</code> has a length of zero bytes.</p>
<h1 id='examples-1' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-1'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">s</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">is_empty</span>());
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">s</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;not empty&quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="op">!</span><span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">is_empty</span>());</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.is_char_boundary' class="method"><span id='is_char_boundary.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.is_char_boundary' class='fnname'>is_char_boundary</a>(&amp;self, index: <a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.usize.html">usize</a>) -&gt; <a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.bool.html">bool</a></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.9.0'>1.9.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Checks that <code>index</code>-th byte lies at the start and/or end of a
UTF-8 code point sequence.</p>
<p>The start and end of the string (when <code>index == self.len()</code>) are
considered to be
boundaries.</p>
<p>Returns <code>false</code> if <code>index</code> is greater than <code>self.len()</code>.</p>
<h1 id='examples-2' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-2'>Examples</a></h1>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">s</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;Löwe 老虎 Léopard&quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">is_char_boundary</span>(<span class="number">0</span>));
<span class="comment">// start of `老`</span>
<span class="macro">assert</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">is_char_boundary</span>(<span class="number">6</span>));
<span class="macro">assert</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">is_char_boundary</span>(<span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">len</span>()));
<span class="comment">// second byte of `ö`</span>
<span class="macro">assert</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="op">!</span><span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">is_char_boundary</span>(<span class="number">2</span>));
<span class="comment">// third byte of `老`</span>
<span class="macro">assert</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="op">!</span><span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">is_char_boundary</span>(<span class="number">8</span>));</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.as_bytes' class="method"><span id='as_bytes.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.as_bytes' class='fnname'>as_bytes</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; <a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.slice.html">&amp;[</a><a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.u8.html">u8</a><a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.slice.html">]</a></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Converts a string slice to a byte slice.</p>
<h1 id='examples-3' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-3'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">bytes</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;bors&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">as_bytes</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">b&quot;bors&quot;</span>, <span class="ident">bytes</span>);</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.as_ptr' class="method"><span id='as_ptr.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.as_ptr' class='fnname'>as_ptr</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; <a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.pointer.html">*const </a><a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.u8.html">u8</a></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Converts a string slice to a raw pointer.</p>
<p>As string slices are a slice of bytes, the raw pointer points to a
<a href="primitive.u8.html"><code>u8</code></a>. This pointer will be pointing to the first byte of the string
slice.</p>
<h1 id='examples-4' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-4'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">s</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;Hello&quot;</span>;
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">ptr</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">as_ptr</span>();</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.get' class="method"><span id='get.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.get' class='fnname'>get</a>&lt;I&gt;(&amp;self, i: I) -&gt; <a class="enum" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/option/enum.Option.html" title="enum core::option::Option">Option</a>&lt;&amp;&lt;I as <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/slice/trait.SliceIndex.html" title="trait core::slice::SliceIndex">SliceIndex</a>&lt;<a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.str.html">str</a>&gt;&gt;::<a class="type" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/slice/trait.SliceIndex.html#associatedtype.Output" title="type core::slice::SliceIndex::Output">Output</a>&gt; <span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/slice/trait.SliceIndex.html" title="trait core::slice::SliceIndex">SliceIndex</a>&lt;<a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.str.html">str</a>&gt;,&nbsp;</span></code></span></h4>
<div class='stability'><div class='stab unstable'><span class=microscope>🔬</span> This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>str_checked_slicing</code>)</div></div><div class='docblock'><p>Returns a subslice of <code>str</code>.</p>
<p>This is the non-panicking alternative to indexing the <code>str</code>. Returns
<a href="option/enum.Option.html#variant.None"><code>None</code></a> whenever equivalent indexing operation would panic.</p>
<h1 id='examples-5' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-5'>Examples</a></h1>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;🗻∈🌏&quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&quot;🗻&quot;</span>), <span class="ident">v</span>.<span class="ident">get</span>(<span class="number">0</span>..<span class="number">4</span>));
<span class="macro">assert</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>.<span class="ident">get</span>(<span class="number">1</span>..).<span class="ident">is_none</span>());
<span class="macro">assert</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>.<span class="ident">get</span>(..<span class="number">8</span>).<span class="ident">is_none</span>());
<span class="macro">assert</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>.<span class="ident">get</span>(..<span class="number">42</span>).<span class="ident">is_none</span>());</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.get_unchecked' class="method"><span id='get_unchecked.v' class='invisible'><code>unsafe fn <a href='#method.get_unchecked' class='fnname'>get_unchecked</a>&lt;I&gt;(&amp;self, i: I) -&gt; &amp;&lt;I as <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/slice/trait.SliceIndex.html" title="trait core::slice::SliceIndex">SliceIndex</a>&lt;<a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.str.html">str</a>&gt;&gt;::<a class="type" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/slice/trait.SliceIndex.html#associatedtype.Output" title="type core::slice::SliceIndex::Output">Output</a> <span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/slice/trait.SliceIndex.html" title="trait core::slice::SliceIndex">SliceIndex</a>&lt;<a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.str.html">str</a>&gt;,&nbsp;</span></code></span></h4>
<div class='stability'><div class='stab unstable'><span class=microscope>🔬</span> This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>str_checked_slicing</code>)</div></div><div class='docblock'><p>Returns a unchecked subslice of <code>str</code>.</p>
<p>This is the unchecked alternative to indexing the <code>str</code>.</p>
<h1 id='safety' class='section-header'><a href='#safety'>Safety</a></h1>
<p>Callers of this function are responsible that these preconditions are
satisfied:</p>
<ul>
<li>The starting index must come before the ending index;</li>
<li>Indexes must be within bounds of the original slice;</li>
<li>Indexes must lie on UTF-8 sequence boundaries.</li>
</ul>
<p>Failing that, the returned string slice may reference invalid memory or
violate the invariants communicated by the <code>str</code> type.</p>
<h1 id='examples-6' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-6'>Examples</a></h1>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;🗻∈🌏&quot;</span>;
<span class="kw">unsafe</span> {
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;🗻&quot;</span>, <span class="ident">v</span>.<span class="ident">get_unchecked</span>(<span class="number">0</span>..<span class="number">4</span>));
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>, <span class="ident">v</span>.<span class="ident">get_unchecked</span>(<span class="number">4</span>..<span class="number">7</span>));
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;🌏&quot;</span>, <span class="ident">v</span>.<span class="ident">get_unchecked</span>(<span class="number">7</span>..<span class="number">11</span>));
}</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.slice_unchecked' class="method"><span id='slice_unchecked.v' class='invisible'><code>unsafe fn <a href='#method.slice_unchecked' class='fnname'>slice_unchecked</a>(&amp;self, begin: <a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.usize.html">usize</a>, end: <a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.usize.html">usize</a>) -&gt; &amp;<a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.str.html">str</a></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Creates a string slice from another string slice, bypassing safety
checks.</p>
<p>This is generally not recommended, use with caution! For a safe
alternative see <a href="primitive.str.html"><code>str</code></a> and <a href="ops/trait.Index.html"><code>Index</code></a>.</p>
<p>This new slice goes from <code>begin</code> to <code>end</code>, including <code>begin</code> but
excluding <code>end</code>.</p>
<p>To get a mutable string slice instead, see the
<a href="#method.slice_mut_unchecked"><code>slice_mut_unchecked</code></a> method.</p>
<h1 id='safety-1' class='section-header'><a href='#safety-1'>Safety</a></h1>
<p>Callers of this function are responsible that three preconditions are
satisfied:</p>
<ul>
<li><code>begin</code> must come before <code>end</code>.</li>
<li><code>begin</code> and <code>end</code> must be byte positions within the string slice.</li>
<li><code>begin</code> and <code>end</code> must lie on UTF-8 sequence boundaries.</li>
</ul>
<h1 id='examples-7' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-7'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">s</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;Löwe 老虎 Léopard&quot;</span>;
<span class="kw">unsafe</span> {
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;Löwe 老虎 Léopard&quot;</span>, <span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">slice_unchecked</span>(<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">21</span>));
}
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">s</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;Hello, world!&quot;</span>;
<span class="kw">unsafe</span> {
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;world&quot;</span>, <span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">slice_unchecked</span>(<span class="number">7</span>, <span class="number">12</span>));
}</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.split_at' class="method"><span id='split_at.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.split_at' class='fnname'>split_at</a>(&amp;self, mid: <a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.usize.html">usize</a>) -&gt; <a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.tuple.html">(</a>&amp;<a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.str.html">str</a>, &amp;<a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.str.html">str</a><a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.tuple.html">)</a></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.4.0'>1.4.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Divide one string slice into two at an index.</p>
<p>The argument, <code>mid</code>, should be a byte offset from the start of the
string. It must also be on the boundary of a UTF-8 code point.</p>
<p>The two slices returned go from the start of the string slice to <code>mid</code>,
and from <code>mid</code> to the end of the string slice.</p>
<p>To get mutable string slices instead, see the <a href="#method.split_at_mut"><code>split_at_mut</code></a>
method.</p>
<h1 id='panics' class='section-header'><a href='#panics'>Panics</a></h1>
<p>Panics if <code>mid</code> is not on a UTF-8 code point boundary, or if it is
beyond the last code point of the string slice.</p>
<h1 id='examples-8' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-8'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">s</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;Per Martin-Löf&quot;</span>;
<span class="kw">let</span> (<span class="ident">first</span>, <span class="ident">last</span>) <span class="op">=</span> <span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">split_at</span>(<span class="number">3</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;Per&quot;</span>, <span class="ident">first</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot; Martin-Löf&quot;</span>, <span class="ident">last</span>);</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.chars' class="method"><span id='chars.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.chars' class='fnname'>chars</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/struct.Chars.html" title="struct core::str::Chars">Chars</a></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Returns an iterator over the <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a>s of a string slice.</p>
<p>As a string slice consists of valid UTF-8, we can iterate through a
string slice by <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a>. This method returns such an iterator.</p>
<p>It&#39;s important to remember that <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a> represents a Unicode Scalar
Value, and may not match your idea of what a &#39;character&#39; is. Iteration
over grapheme clusters may be what you actually want.</p>
<h1 id='examples-9' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-9'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">word</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;goodbye&quot;</span>;
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">count</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="ident">word</span>.<span class="ident">chars</span>().<span class="ident">count</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="number">7</span>, <span class="ident">count</span>);
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="kw-2">mut</span> <span class="ident">chars</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="ident">word</span>.<span class="ident">chars</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&#39;g&#39;</span>), <span class="ident">chars</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&#39;o&#39;</span>), <span class="ident">chars</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&#39;o&#39;</span>), <span class="ident">chars</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&#39;d&#39;</span>), <span class="ident">chars</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>), <span class="ident">chars</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&#39;y&#39;</span>), <span class="ident">chars</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>), <span class="ident">chars</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">None</span>, <span class="ident">chars</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());</pre>
<p>Remember, <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a>s may not match your human intuition about characters:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">y</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>;
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="kw-2">mut</span> <span class="ident">chars</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="ident">y</span>.<span class="ident">chars</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&#39;y&#39;</span>), <span class="ident">chars</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>()); <span class="comment">// not &#39;&#39;</span>
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&#39;\u{0306}&#39;</span>), <span class="ident">chars</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">None</span>, <span class="ident">chars</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.char_indices' class="method"><span id='char_indices.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.char_indices' class='fnname'>char_indices</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/struct.CharIndices.html" title="struct core::str::CharIndices">CharIndices</a></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Returns an iterator over the <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a>s of a string slice, and their
positions.</p>
<p>As a string slice consists of valid UTF-8, we can iterate through a
string slice by <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a>. This method returns an iterator of both
these <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a>s, as well as their byte positions.</p>
<p>The iterator yields tuples. The position is first, the <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a> is
second.</p>
<h1 id='examples-10' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-10'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">word</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;goodbye&quot;</span>;
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">count</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="ident">word</span>.<span class="ident">char_indices</span>().<span class="ident">count</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="number">7</span>, <span class="ident">count</span>);
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="kw-2">mut</span> <span class="ident">char_indices</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="ident">word</span>.<span class="ident">char_indices</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>((<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="string">&#39;g&#39;</span>)), <span class="ident">char_indices</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>((<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="string">&#39;o&#39;</span>)), <span class="ident">char_indices</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>((<span class="number">2</span>, <span class="string">&#39;o&#39;</span>)), <span class="ident">char_indices</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>((<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="string">&#39;d&#39;</span>)), <span class="ident">char_indices</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>((<span class="number">4</span>, <span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>)), <span class="ident">char_indices</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>((<span class="number">5</span>, <span class="string">&#39;y&#39;</span>)), <span class="ident">char_indices</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>((<span class="number">6</span>, <span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>)), <span class="ident">char_indices</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">None</span>, <span class="ident">char_indices</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());</pre>
<p>Remember, <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a>s may not match your human intuition about characters:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">y</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>;
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="kw-2">mut</span> <span class="ident">char_indices</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="ident">y</span>.<span class="ident">char_indices</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>((<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="string">&#39;y&#39;</span>)), <span class="ident">char_indices</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>()); <span class="comment">// not (0, &#39;&#39;)</span>
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>((<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="string">&#39;\u{0306}&#39;</span>)), <span class="ident">char_indices</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">None</span>, <span class="ident">char_indices</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.bytes' class="method"><span id='bytes.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.bytes' class='fnname'>bytes</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/struct.Bytes.html" title="struct core::str::Bytes">Bytes</a></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>An iterator over the bytes of a string slice.</p>
<p>As a string slice consists of a sequence of bytes, we can iterate
through a string slice by byte. This method returns such an iterator.</p>
<h1 id='examples-11' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-11'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="kw-2">mut</span> <span class="ident">bytes</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;bors&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">bytes</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">b&#39;b&#39;</span>), <span class="ident">bytes</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">b&#39;o&#39;</span>), <span class="ident">bytes</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">b&#39;r&#39;</span>), <span class="ident">bytes</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">b&#39;s&#39;</span>), <span class="ident">bytes</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">None</span>, <span class="ident">bytes</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.split_whitespace' class="method"><span id='split_whitespace.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.split_whitespace' class='fnname'>split_whitespace</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std_unicode/u_str/struct.SplitWhitespace.html" title="struct std_unicode::u_str::SplitWhitespace">SplitWhitespace</a></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.1.0'>1.1.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Split a string slice by whitespace.</p>
<p>The iterator returned will return string slices that are sub-slices of
the original string slice, separated by any amount of whitespace.</p>
<p>&#39;Whitespace&#39; is defined according to the terms of the Unicode Derived
Core Property <code>White_Space</code>.</p>
<h1 id='examples-12' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-12'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="kw-2">mut</span> <span class="ident">iter</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;A few words&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">split_whitespace</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&quot;A&quot;</span>), <span class="ident">iter</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&quot;few&quot;</span>), <span class="ident">iter</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&quot;words&quot;</span>), <span class="ident">iter</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">None</span>, <span class="ident">iter</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());</pre>
<p>All kinds of whitespace are considered:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="kw-2">mut</span> <span class="ident">iter</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot; Mary had\ta\u{2009}little \n\t lamb&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">split_whitespace</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&quot;Mary&quot;</span>), <span class="ident">iter</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&quot;had&quot;</span>), <span class="ident">iter</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&quot;a&quot;</span>), <span class="ident">iter</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&quot;little&quot;</span>), <span class="ident">iter</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&quot;lamb&quot;</span>), <span class="ident">iter</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">None</span>, <span class="ident">iter</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.lines' class="method"><span id='lines.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.lines' class='fnname'>lines</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/struct.Lines.html" title="struct core::str::Lines">Lines</a></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>An iterator over the lines of a string, as string slices.</p>
<p>Lines are ended with either a newline (<code>\n</code>) or a carriage return with
a line feed (<code>\r\n</code>).</p>
<p>The final line ending is optional.</p>
<h1 id='examples-13' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-13'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">text</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;foo\r\nbar\n\nbaz\n&quot;</span>;
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="kw-2">mut</span> <span class="ident">lines</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="ident">text</span>.<span class="ident">lines</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&quot;foo&quot;</span>), <span class="ident">lines</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&quot;bar&quot;</span>), <span class="ident">lines</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>), <span class="ident">lines</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&quot;baz&quot;</span>), <span class="ident">lines</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">None</span>, <span class="ident">lines</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());</pre>
<p>The final line ending isn&#39;t required:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">text</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;foo\nbar\n\r\nbaz&quot;</span>;
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="kw-2">mut</span> <span class="ident">lines</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="ident">text</span>.<span class="ident">lines</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&quot;foo&quot;</span>), <span class="ident">lines</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&quot;bar&quot;</span>), <span class="ident">lines</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>), <span class="ident">lines</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&quot;baz&quot;</span>), <span class="ident">lines</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">None</span>, <span class="ident">lines</span>.<span class="ident">next</span>());</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.lines_any' class="method"><span id='lines_any.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.lines_any' class='fnname'>lines_any</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/struct.LinesAny.html" title="struct core::str::LinesAny">LinesAny</a></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='stability'><div class='stab deprecated'>Deprecated since 1.4.0<p>: use lines() instead now</p>
</div></div><div class='docblock'><p>An iterator over the lines of a string.</p>
</div><h4 id='method.encode_utf16' class="method"><span id='encode_utf16.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.encode_utf16' class='fnname'>encode_utf16</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/alloc/str/struct.EncodeUtf16.html" title="struct alloc::str::EncodeUtf16">EncodeUtf16</a></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.8.0'>1.8.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Returns an iterator of <code>u16</code> over the string encoded as UTF-16.</p>
</div><h4 id='method.contains' class="method"><span id='contains.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.contains' class='fnname'>contains</a>&lt;'a, P&gt;(&amp;'a self, pat: P) -&gt; <a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.bool.html">bool</a> <span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;P: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;,&nbsp;</span></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Returns <code>true</code> if the given pattern matches a sub-slice of
this string slice.</p>
<p>Returns <code>false</code> if it does not.</p>
<h1 id='examples-14' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-14'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">bananas</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;bananas&quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">bananas</span>.<span class="ident">contains</span>(<span class="string">&quot;nana&quot;</span>));
<span class="macro">assert</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="op">!</span><span class="ident">bananas</span>.<span class="ident">contains</span>(<span class="string">&quot;apples&quot;</span>));</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.starts_with' class="method"><span id='starts_with.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.starts_with' class='fnname'>starts_with</a>&lt;'a, P&gt;(&amp;'a self, pat: P) -&gt; <a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.bool.html">bool</a> <span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;P: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;,&nbsp;</span></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Returns <code>true</code> if the given pattern matches a prefix of this
string slice.</p>
<p>Returns <code>false</code> if it does not.</p>
<h1 id='examples-15' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-15'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">bananas</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;bananas&quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">bananas</span>.<span class="ident">starts_with</span>(<span class="string">&quot;bana&quot;</span>));
<span class="macro">assert</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="op">!</span><span class="ident">bananas</span>.<span class="ident">starts_with</span>(<span class="string">&quot;nana&quot;</span>));</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.ends_with' class="method"><span id='ends_with.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.ends_with' class='fnname'>ends_with</a>&lt;'a, P&gt;(&amp;'a self, pat: P) -&gt; <a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.bool.html">bool</a> <span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;P: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&lt;P as <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;&gt;::<a class="type" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html#associatedtype.Searcher" title="type core::str::pattern::Pattern::Searcher">Searcher</a>: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.ReverseSearcher.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::ReverseSearcher">ReverseSearcher</a>&lt;'a&gt;,&nbsp;</span></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Returns <code>true</code> if the given pattern matches a suffix of this
string slice.</p>
<p>Returns <code>false</code> if it does not.</p>
<h1 id='examples-16' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-16'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">bananas</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;bananas&quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">bananas</span>.<span class="ident">ends_with</span>(<span class="string">&quot;anas&quot;</span>));
<span class="macro">assert</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="op">!</span><span class="ident">bananas</span>.<span class="ident">ends_with</span>(<span class="string">&quot;nana&quot;</span>));</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.find' class="method"><span id='find.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.find' class='fnname'>find</a>&lt;'a, P&gt;(&amp;'a self, pat: P) -&gt; <a class="enum" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/option/enum.Option.html" title="enum core::option::Option">Option</a>&lt;<a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.usize.html">usize</a>&gt; <span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;P: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;,&nbsp;</span></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Returns the byte index of the first character of this string slice that
matches the pattern.</p>
<p>Returns <a href="option/enum.Option.html#variant.None"><code>None</code></a> if the pattern doesn&#39;t match.</p>
<p>The pattern can be a <code>&amp;str</code>, <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a>, or a closure that determines if
a character matches.</p>
<h1 id='examples-17' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-17'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Simple patterns:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">s</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;Löwe 老虎 Léopard&quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">find</span>(<span class="string">&#39;L&#39;</span>), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="number">0</span>));
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">find</span>(<span class="string">&#39;é&#39;</span>), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="number">14</span>));
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">find</span>(<span class="string">&quot;Léopard&quot;</span>), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="number">13</span>));</pre>
<p>More complex patterns with closures:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">s</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;Löwe 老虎 Léopard&quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">find</span>(<span class="ident">char</span>::<span class="ident">is_whitespace</span>), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="number">5</span>));
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">find</span>(<span class="ident">char</span>::<span class="ident">is_lowercase</span>), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="number">1</span>));</pre>
<p>Not finding the pattern:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">s</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;Löwe 老虎 Léopard&quot;</span>;
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">x</span>: <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[_] <span class="op">=</span> <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;1&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;2&#39;</span>];
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">find</span>(<span class="ident">x</span>), <span class="prelude-val">None</span>);</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.rfind' class="method"><span id='rfind.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.rfind' class='fnname'>rfind</a>&lt;'a, P&gt;(&amp;'a self, pat: P) -&gt; <a class="enum" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/option/enum.Option.html" title="enum core::option::Option">Option</a>&lt;<a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.usize.html">usize</a>&gt; <span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;P: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&lt;P as <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;&gt;::<a class="type" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html#associatedtype.Searcher" title="type core::str::pattern::Pattern::Searcher">Searcher</a>: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.ReverseSearcher.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::ReverseSearcher">ReverseSearcher</a>&lt;'a&gt;,&nbsp;</span></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Returns the byte index of the last character of this string slice that
matches the pattern.</p>
<p>Returns <a href="option/enum.Option.html#variant.None"><code>None</code></a> if the pattern doesn&#39;t match.</p>
<p>The pattern can be a <code>&amp;str</code>, <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a>, or a closure that determines if
a character matches.</p>
<h1 id='examples-18' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-18'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Simple patterns:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">s</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;Löwe 老虎 Léopard&quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">rfind</span>(<span class="string">&#39;L&#39;</span>), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="number">13</span>));
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">rfind</span>(<span class="string">&#39;é&#39;</span>), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="number">14</span>));</pre>
<p>More complex patterns with closures:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">s</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;Löwe 老虎 Léopard&quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">rfind</span>(<span class="ident">char</span>::<span class="ident">is_whitespace</span>), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="number">12</span>));
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">rfind</span>(<span class="ident">char</span>::<span class="ident">is_lowercase</span>), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="number">20</span>));</pre>
<p>Not finding the pattern:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">s</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;Löwe 老虎 Léopard&quot;</span>;
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">x</span>: <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[_] <span class="op">=</span> <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;1&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;2&#39;</span>];
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">rfind</span>(<span class="ident">x</span>), <span class="prelude-val">None</span>);</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.split' class="method"><span id='split.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.split' class='fnname'>split</a>&lt;'a, P&gt;(&amp;'a self, pat: P) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/struct.Split.html" title="struct core::str::Split">Split</a>&lt;'a, P&gt; <span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;P: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;,&nbsp;</span></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>An iterator over substrings of this string slice, separated by
characters matched by a pattern.</p>
<p>The pattern can be a <code>&amp;str</code>, <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a>, or a closure that determines the
split.</p>
<h1 id='iterator-behavior' class='section-header'><a href='#iterator-behavior'>Iterator behavior</a></h1>
<p>The returned iterator will be a <a href="iter/trait.DoubleEndedIterator.html"><code>DoubleEndedIterator</code></a> if the pattern
allows a reverse search and forward/reverse search yields the same
elements. This is true for, eg, <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a> but not for <code>&amp;str</code>.</p>
<p>If the pattern allows a reverse search but its results might differ
from a forward search, the <a href="#method.rsplit"><code>rsplit</code></a> method can be used.</p>
<h1 id='examples-19' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-19'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Simple patterns:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;Mary had a little lamb&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">split</span>(<span class="string">&#39; &#39;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;Mary&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;had&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;a&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;little&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;lamb&quot;</span>]);
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">split</span>(<span class="string">&#39;X&#39;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>]);
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;lionXXtigerXleopard&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">split</span>(<span class="string">&#39;X&#39;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;lion&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;tiger&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;leopard&quot;</span>]);
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;lion::tiger::leopard&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">split</span>(<span class="string">&quot;::&quot;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;lion&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;tiger&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;leopard&quot;</span>]);
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;abc1def2ghi&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">split</span>(<span class="ident">char</span>::<span class="ident">is_numeric</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;abc&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;def&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;ghi&quot;</span>]);
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;lionXtigerXleopard&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">split</span>(<span class="ident">char</span>::<span class="ident">is_uppercase</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;lion&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;tiger&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;leopard&quot;</span>]);</pre>
<p>A more complex pattern, using a closure:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;abc1defXghi&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">split</span>(<span class="op">|</span><span class="ident">c</span><span class="op">|</span> <span class="ident">c</span> <span class="op">==</span> <span class="string">&#39;1&#39;</span> <span class="op">||</span> <span class="ident">c</span> <span class="op">==</span> <span class="string">&#39;X&#39;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;abc&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;def&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;ghi&quot;</span>]);</pre>
<p>If a string contains multiple contiguous separators, you will end up
with empty strings in the output:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">x</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;||||a||b|c&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">to_string</span>();
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">d</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span>_<span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="ident">x</span>.<span class="ident">split</span>(<span class="string">&#39;|&#39;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">d</span>, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;a&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;b&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;c&quot;</span>]);</pre>
<p>Contiguous separators are separated by the empty string.</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">x</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;(///)&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">to_string</span>();
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">d</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span>_<span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="ident">x</span>.<span class="ident">split</span>(<span class="string">&#39;/&#39;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">d</span>, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&quot;(&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;)&quot;</span>]);</pre>
<p>Separators at the start or end of a string are neighbored
by empty strings.</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">d</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span>_<span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;010&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">split</span>(<span class="string">&quot;0&quot;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">d</span>, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;1&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>]);</pre>
<p>When the empty string is used as a separator, it separates
every character in the string, along with the beginning
and end of the string.</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">f</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span>_<span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;rust&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">split</span>(<span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">f</span>, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;r&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;u&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;s&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;t&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>]);</pre>
<p>Contiguous separators can lead to possibly surprising behavior
when whitespace is used as the separator. This code is correct:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">x</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot; a b c&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">to_string</span>();
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">d</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span>_<span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="ident">x</span>.<span class="ident">split</span>(<span class="string">&#39; &#39;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">d</span>, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;a&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;b&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;c&quot;</span>]);</pre>
<p>It does <em>not</em> give you:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">d</span>, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&quot;a&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;b&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;c&quot;</span>]);</pre>
<p>Use <a href="#method.split_whitespace"><code>split_whitespace</code></a> for this behavior.</p>
</div><h4 id='method.rsplit' class="method"><span id='rsplit.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.rsplit' class='fnname'>rsplit</a>&lt;'a, P&gt;(&amp;'a self, pat: P) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/struct.RSplit.html" title="struct core::str::RSplit">RSplit</a>&lt;'a, P&gt; <span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;P: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&lt;P as <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;&gt;::<a class="type" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html#associatedtype.Searcher" title="type core::str::pattern::Pattern::Searcher">Searcher</a>: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.ReverseSearcher.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::ReverseSearcher">ReverseSearcher</a>&lt;'a&gt;,&nbsp;</span></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>An iterator over substrings of the given string slice, separated by
characters matched by a pattern and yielded in reverse order.</p>
<p>The pattern can be a <code>&amp;str</code>, <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a>, or a closure that determines the
split.</p>
<h1 id='iterator-behavior-1' class='section-header'><a href='#iterator-behavior-1'>Iterator behavior</a></h1>
<p>The returned iterator requires that the pattern supports a reverse
search, and it will be a <a href="iter/trait.DoubleEndedIterator.html"><code>DoubleEndedIterator</code></a> if a forward/reverse
search yields the same elements.</p>
<p>For iterating from the front, the <a href="#method.split"><code>split</code></a> method can be used.</p>
<h1 id='examples-20' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-20'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Simple patterns:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;Mary had a little lamb&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">rsplit</span>(<span class="string">&#39; &#39;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;lamb&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;little&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;a&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;had&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;Mary&quot;</span>]);
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">rsplit</span>(<span class="string">&#39;X&#39;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>]);
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;lionXXtigerXleopard&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">rsplit</span>(<span class="string">&#39;X&#39;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;leopard&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;tiger&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;lion&quot;</span>]);
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;lion::tiger::leopard&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">rsplit</span>(<span class="string">&quot;::&quot;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;leopard&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;tiger&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;lion&quot;</span>]);</pre>
<p>A more complex pattern, using a closure:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;abc1defXghi&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">rsplit</span>(<span class="op">|</span><span class="ident">c</span><span class="op">|</span> <span class="ident">c</span> <span class="op">==</span> <span class="string">&#39;1&#39;</span> <span class="op">||</span> <span class="ident">c</span> <span class="op">==</span> <span class="string">&#39;X&#39;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;ghi&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;def&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;abc&quot;</span>]);</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.split_terminator' class="method"><span id='split_terminator.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.split_terminator' class='fnname'>split_terminator</a>&lt;'a, P&gt;(&amp;'a self, pat: P) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/struct.SplitTerminator.html" title="struct core::str::SplitTerminator">SplitTerminator</a>&lt;'a, P&gt; <span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;P: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;,&nbsp;</span></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>An iterator over substrings of the given string slice, separated by
characters matched by a pattern.</p>
<p>The pattern can be a <code>&amp;str</code>, <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a>, or a closure that determines the
split.</p>
<p>Equivalent to <a href="#method.split"><code>split</code></a>, except that the trailing substring
is skipped if empty.</p>
<p>This method can be used for string data that is <em>terminated</em>,
rather than <em>separated</em> by a pattern.</p>
<h1 id='iterator-behavior-2' class='section-header'><a href='#iterator-behavior-2'>Iterator behavior</a></h1>
<p>The returned iterator will be a <a href="iter/trait.DoubleEndedIterator.html"><code>DoubleEndedIterator</code></a> if the pattern
allows a reverse search and forward/reverse search yields the same
elements. This is true for, eg, <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a> but not for <code>&amp;str</code>.</p>
<p>If the pattern allows a reverse search but its results might differ
from a forward search, the <a href="#method.rsplit_terminator"><code>rsplit_terminator</code></a> method can be used.</p>
<h1 id='examples-21' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-21'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;A.B.&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">split_terminator</span>(<span class="string">&#39;.&#39;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;A&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;B&quot;</span>]);
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;A..B..&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">split_terminator</span>(<span class="string">&quot;.&quot;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;A&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;B&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>]);</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.rsplit_terminator' class="method"><span id='rsplit_terminator.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.rsplit_terminator' class='fnname'>rsplit_terminator</a>&lt;'a, P&gt;(&amp;'a self, pat: P) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/struct.RSplitTerminator.html" title="struct core::str::RSplitTerminator">RSplitTerminator</a>&lt;'a, P&gt; <span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;P: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&lt;P as <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;&gt;::<a class="type" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html#associatedtype.Searcher" title="type core::str::pattern::Pattern::Searcher">Searcher</a>: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.ReverseSearcher.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::ReverseSearcher">ReverseSearcher</a>&lt;'a&gt;,&nbsp;</span></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>An iterator over substrings of <code>self</code>, separated by characters
matched by a pattern and yielded in reverse order.</p>
<p>The pattern can be a simple <code>&amp;str</code>, <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a>, or a closure that
determines the split.
Additional libraries might provide more complex patterns like
regular expressions.</p>
<p>Equivalent to <a href="#method.split"><code>split</code></a>, except that the trailing substring is
skipped if empty.</p>
<p>This method can be used for string data that is <em>terminated</em>,
rather than <em>separated</em> by a pattern.</p>
<h1 id='iterator-behavior-3' class='section-header'><a href='#iterator-behavior-3'>Iterator behavior</a></h1>
<p>The returned iterator requires that the pattern supports a
reverse search, and it will be double ended if a forward/reverse
search yields the same elements.</p>
<p>For iterating from the front, the <a href="#method.split_terminator"><code>split_terminator</code></a> method can be
used.</p>
<h1 id='examples-22' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-22'>Examples</a></h1>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;A.B.&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">rsplit_terminator</span>(<span class="string">&#39;.&#39;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;B&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;A&quot;</span>]);
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;A..B..&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">rsplit_terminator</span>(<span class="string">&quot;.&quot;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;B&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;A&quot;</span>]);</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.splitn' class="method"><span id='splitn.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.splitn' class='fnname'>splitn</a>&lt;'a, P&gt;(&amp;'a self, n: <a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.usize.html">usize</a>, pat: P) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/struct.SplitN.html" title="struct core::str::SplitN">SplitN</a>&lt;'a, P&gt; <span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;P: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;,&nbsp;</span></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>An iterator over substrings of the given string slice, separated by a
pattern, restricted to returning at most <code>n</code> items.</p>
<p>If <code>n</code> substrings are returned, the last substring (the <code>n</code>th substring)
will contain the remainder of the string.</p>
<p>The pattern can be a <code>&amp;str</code>, <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a>, or a closure that determines the
split.</p>
<h1 id='iterator-behavior-4' class='section-header'><a href='#iterator-behavior-4'>Iterator behavior</a></h1>
<p>The returned iterator will not be double ended, because it is
not efficient to support.</p>
<p>If the pattern allows a reverse search, the <a href="#method.rsplitn"><code>rsplitn</code></a> method can be
used.</p>
<h1 id='examples-23' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-23'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Simple patterns:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;Mary had a little lambda&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">splitn</span>(<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="string">&#39; &#39;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;Mary&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;had&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;a little lambda&quot;</span>]);
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;lionXXtigerXleopard&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">splitn</span>(<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="string">&quot;X&quot;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;lion&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;tigerXleopard&quot;</span>]);
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;abcXdef&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">splitn</span>(<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="string">&#39;X&#39;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;abcXdef&quot;</span>]);
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">splitn</span>(<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="string">&#39;X&#39;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;&quot;</span>]);</pre>
<p>A more complex pattern, using a closure:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;abc1defXghi&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">splitn</span>(<span class="number">2</span>, <span class="op">|</span><span class="ident">c</span><span class="op">|</span> <span class="ident">c</span> <span class="op">==</span> <span class="string">&#39;1&#39;</span> <span class="op">||</span> <span class="ident">c</span> <span class="op">==</span> <span class="string">&#39;X&#39;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;abc&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;defXghi&quot;</span>]);</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.rsplitn' class="method"><span id='rsplitn.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.rsplitn' class='fnname'>rsplitn</a>&lt;'a, P&gt;(&amp;'a self, n: <a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.usize.html">usize</a>, pat: P) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/struct.RSplitN.html" title="struct core::str::RSplitN">RSplitN</a>&lt;'a, P&gt; <span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;P: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&lt;P as <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;&gt;::<a class="type" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html#associatedtype.Searcher" title="type core::str::pattern::Pattern::Searcher">Searcher</a>: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.ReverseSearcher.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::ReverseSearcher">ReverseSearcher</a>&lt;'a&gt;,&nbsp;</span></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>An iterator over substrings of this string slice, separated by a
pattern, starting from the end of the string, restricted to returning
at most <code>n</code> items.</p>
<p>If <code>n</code> substrings are returned, the last substring (the <code>n</code>th substring)
will contain the remainder of the string.</p>
<p>The pattern can be a <code>&amp;str</code>, <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a>, or a closure that
determines the split.</p>
<h1 id='iterator-behavior-5' class='section-header'><a href='#iterator-behavior-5'>Iterator behavior</a></h1>
<p>The returned iterator will not be double ended, because it is not
efficient to support.</p>
<p>For splitting from the front, the <a href="#method.splitn"><code>splitn</code></a> method can be used.</p>
<h1 id='examples-24' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-24'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Simple patterns:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;Mary had a little lamb&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">rsplitn</span>(<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="string">&#39; &#39;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;lamb&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;little&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;Mary had a&quot;</span>]);
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;lionXXtigerXleopard&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">rsplitn</span>(<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="string">&#39;X&#39;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;leopard&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;tiger&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;lionX&quot;</span>]);
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;lion::tiger::leopard&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">rsplitn</span>(<span class="number">2</span>, <span class="string">&quot;::&quot;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;leopard&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;lion::tiger&quot;</span>]);</pre>
<p>A more complex pattern, using a closure:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;abc1defXghi&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">rsplitn</span>(<span class="number">2</span>, <span class="op">|</span><span class="ident">c</span><span class="op">|</span> <span class="ident">c</span> <span class="op">==</span> <span class="string">&#39;1&#39;</span> <span class="op">||</span> <span class="ident">c</span> <span class="op">==</span> <span class="string">&#39;X&#39;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;ghi&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;abc1def&quot;</span>]);</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.matches' class="method"><span id='matches.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.matches' class='fnname'>matches</a>&lt;'a, P&gt;(&amp;'a self, pat: P) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/struct.Matches.html" title="struct core::str::Matches">Matches</a>&lt;'a, P&gt; <span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;P: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;,&nbsp;</span></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.2.0'>1.2.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>An iterator over the disjoint matches of a pattern within the given string
slice.</p>
<p>The pattern can be a <code>&amp;str</code>, <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a>, or a closure that
determines if a character matches.</p>
<h1 id='iterator-behavior-6' class='section-header'><a href='#iterator-behavior-6'>Iterator behavior</a></h1>
<p>The returned iterator will be a <a href="iter/trait.DoubleEndedIterator.html"><code>DoubleEndedIterator</code></a> if the pattern
allows a reverse search and forward/reverse search yields the same
elements. This is true for, eg, <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a> but not for <code>&amp;str</code>.</p>
<p>If the pattern allows a reverse search but its results might differ
from a forward search, the <a href="#method.rmatches"><code>rmatches</code></a> method can be used.</p>
<h1 id='examples-25' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-25'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;abcXXXabcYYYabc&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">matches</span>(<span class="string">&quot;abc&quot;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;abc&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;abc&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;abc&quot;</span>]);
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;1abc2abc3&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">matches</span>(<span class="ident">char</span>::<span class="ident">is_numeric</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;1&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;2&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;3&quot;</span>]);</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.rmatches' class="method"><span id='rmatches.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.rmatches' class='fnname'>rmatches</a>&lt;'a, P&gt;(&amp;'a self, pat: P) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/struct.RMatches.html" title="struct core::str::RMatches">RMatches</a>&lt;'a, P&gt; <span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;P: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&lt;P as <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;&gt;::<a class="type" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html#associatedtype.Searcher" title="type core::str::pattern::Pattern::Searcher">Searcher</a>: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.ReverseSearcher.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::ReverseSearcher">ReverseSearcher</a>&lt;'a&gt;,&nbsp;</span></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.2.0'>1.2.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>An iterator over the disjoint matches of a pattern within this string slice,
yielded in reverse order.</p>
<p>The pattern can be a <code>&amp;str</code>, <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a>, or a closure that determines if
a character matches.</p>
<h1 id='iterator-behavior-7' class='section-header'><a href='#iterator-behavior-7'>Iterator behavior</a></h1>
<p>The returned iterator requires that the pattern supports a reverse
search, and it will be a <a href="iter/trait.DoubleEndedIterator.html"><code>DoubleEndedIterator</code></a> if a forward/reverse
search yields the same elements.</p>
<p>For iterating from the front, the <a href="#method.matches"><code>matches</code></a> method can be used.</p>
<h1 id='examples-26' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-26'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;abcXXXabcYYYabc&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">rmatches</span>(<span class="string">&quot;abc&quot;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;abc&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;abc&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;abc&quot;</span>]);
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="ident">str</span><span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;1abc2abc3&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">rmatches</span>(<span class="ident">char</span>::<span class="ident">is_numeric</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [<span class="string">&quot;3&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;2&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;1&quot;</span>]);</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.match_indices' class="method"><span id='match_indices.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.match_indices' class='fnname'>match_indices</a>&lt;'a, P&gt;(&amp;'a self, pat: P) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/struct.MatchIndices.html" title="struct core::str::MatchIndices">MatchIndices</a>&lt;'a, P&gt; <span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;P: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;,&nbsp;</span></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.5.0'>1.5.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>An iterator over the disjoint matches of a pattern within this string
slice as well as the index that the match starts at.</p>
<p>For matches of <code>pat</code> within <code>self</code> that overlap, only the indices
corresponding to the first match are returned.</p>
<p>The pattern can be a <code>&amp;str</code>, <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a>, or a closure that determines
if a character matches.</p>
<h1 id='iterator-behavior-8' class='section-header'><a href='#iterator-behavior-8'>Iterator behavior</a></h1>
<p>The returned iterator will be a <a href="iter/trait.DoubleEndedIterator.html"><code>DoubleEndedIterator</code></a> if the pattern
allows a reverse search and forward/reverse search yields the same
elements. This is true for, eg, <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a> but not for <code>&amp;str</code>.</p>
<p>If the pattern allows a reverse search but its results might differ
from a forward search, the <a href="#method.rmatch_indices"><code>rmatch_indices</code></a> method can be used.</p>
<h1 id='examples-27' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-27'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span>_<span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;abcXXXabcYYYabc&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">match_indices</span>(<span class="string">&quot;abc&quot;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [(<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="string">&quot;abc&quot;</span>), (<span class="number">6</span>, <span class="string">&quot;abc&quot;</span>), (<span class="number">12</span>, <span class="string">&quot;abc&quot;</span>)]);
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span>_<span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;1abcabc2&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">match_indices</span>(<span class="string">&quot;abc&quot;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [(<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="string">&quot;abc&quot;</span>), (<span class="number">4</span>, <span class="string">&quot;abc&quot;</span>)]);
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span>_<span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;ababa&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">match_indices</span>(<span class="string">&quot;aba&quot;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [(<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="string">&quot;aba&quot;</span>)]); <span class="comment">// only the first `aba`</span></pre>
</div><h4 id='method.rmatch_indices' class="method"><span id='rmatch_indices.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.rmatch_indices' class='fnname'>rmatch_indices</a>&lt;'a, P&gt;(&amp;'a self, pat: P) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/struct.RMatchIndices.html" title="struct core::str::RMatchIndices">RMatchIndices</a>&lt;'a, P&gt; <span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;P: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&lt;P as <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;&gt;::<a class="type" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html#associatedtype.Searcher" title="type core::str::pattern::Pattern::Searcher">Searcher</a>: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.ReverseSearcher.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::ReverseSearcher">ReverseSearcher</a>&lt;'a&gt;,&nbsp;</span></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.5.0'>1.5.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>An iterator over the disjoint matches of a pattern within <code>self</code>,
yielded in reverse order along with the index of the match.</p>
<p>For matches of <code>pat</code> within <code>self</code> that overlap, only the indices
corresponding to the last match are returned.</p>
<p>The pattern can be a <code>&amp;str</code>, <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a>, or a closure that determines if a
character matches.</p>
<h1 id='iterator-behavior-9' class='section-header'><a href='#iterator-behavior-9'>Iterator behavior</a></h1>
<p>The returned iterator requires that the pattern supports a reverse
search, and it will be a <a href="iter/trait.DoubleEndedIterator.html"><code>DoubleEndedIterator</code></a> if a forward/reverse
search yields the same elements.</p>
<p>For iterating from the front, the <a href="#method.match_indices"><code>match_indices</code></a> method can be used.</p>
<h1 id='examples-28' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-28'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span>_<span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;abcXXXabcYYYabc&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">rmatch_indices</span>(<span class="string">&quot;abc&quot;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [(<span class="number">12</span>, <span class="string">&quot;abc&quot;</span>), (<span class="number">6</span>, <span class="string">&quot;abc&quot;</span>), (<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="string">&quot;abc&quot;</span>)]);
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span>_<span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;1abcabc2&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">rmatch_indices</span>(<span class="string">&quot;abc&quot;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [(<span class="number">4</span>, <span class="string">&quot;abc&quot;</span>), (<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="string">&quot;abc&quot;</span>)]);
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">v</span>: <span class="ident">Vec</span><span class="op">&lt;</span>_<span class="op">&gt;</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;ababa&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">rmatch_indices</span>(<span class="string">&quot;aba&quot;</span>).<span class="ident">collect</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">v</span>, [(<span class="number">2</span>, <span class="string">&quot;aba&quot;</span>)]); <span class="comment">// only the last `aba`</span></pre>
</div><h4 id='method.trim' class="method"><span id='trim.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.trim' class='fnname'>trim</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; &amp;<a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.str.html">str</a></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Returns a string slice with leading and trailing whitespace removed.</p>
<p>&#39;Whitespace&#39; is defined according to the terms of the Unicode Derived
Core Property <code>White_Space</code>.</p>
<h1 id='examples-29' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-29'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">s</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot; Hello\tworld\t&quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;Hello\tworld&quot;</span>, <span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">trim</span>());</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.trim_left' class="method"><span id='trim_left.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.trim_left' class='fnname'>trim_left</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; &amp;<a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.str.html">str</a></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Returns a string slice with leading whitespace removed.</p>
<p>&#39;Whitespace&#39; is defined according to the terms of the Unicode Derived
Core Property <code>White_Space</code>.</p>
<h1 id='text-directionality' class='section-header'><a href='#text-directionality'>Text directionality</a></h1>
<p>A string is a sequence of bytes. &#39;Left&#39; in this context means the first
position of that byte string; for a language like Arabic or Hebrew
which are &#39;right to left&#39; rather than &#39;left to right&#39;, this will be
the <em>right</em> side, not the left.</p>
<h1 id='examples-30' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-30'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">s</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot; Hello\tworld\t&quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;Hello\tworld\t&quot;</span>, <span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">trim_left</span>());</pre>
<p>Directionality:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">s</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot; English&quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&#39;E&#39;</span>) <span class="op">==</span> <span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">trim_left</span>().<span class="ident">chars</span>().<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">s</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot; עברית&quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&#39;ע&#39;</span>) <span class="op">==</span> <span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">trim_left</span>().<span class="ident">chars</span>().<span class="ident">next</span>());</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.trim_right' class="method"><span id='trim_right.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.trim_right' class='fnname'>trim_right</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; &amp;<a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.str.html">str</a></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Returns a string slice with trailing whitespace removed.</p>
<p>&#39;Whitespace&#39; is defined according to the terms of the Unicode Derived
Core Property <code>White_Space</code>.</p>
<h1 id='text-directionality-1' class='section-header'><a href='#text-directionality-1'>Text directionality</a></h1>
<p>A string is a sequence of bytes. &#39;Right&#39; in this context means the last
position of that byte string; for a language like Arabic or Hebrew
which are &#39;right to left&#39; rather than &#39;left to right&#39;, this will be
the <em>left</em> side, not the right.</p>
<h1 id='examples-31' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-31'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">s</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot; Hello\tworld\t&quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot; Hello\tworld&quot;</span>, <span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">trim_right</span>());</pre>
<p>Directionality:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">s</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;English &quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&#39;h&#39;</span>) <span class="op">==</span> <span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">trim_right</span>().<span class="ident">chars</span>().<span class="ident">rev</span>().<span class="ident">next</span>());
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">s</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;עברית &quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">&#39;ת&#39;</span>) <span class="op">==</span> <span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">trim_right</span>().<span class="ident">chars</span>().<span class="ident">rev</span>().<span class="ident">next</span>());</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.trim_matches' class="method"><span id='trim_matches.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.trim_matches' class='fnname'>trim_matches</a>&lt;'a, P&gt;(&amp;'a self, pat: P) -&gt; &amp;'a <a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.str.html">str</a> <span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;P: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&lt;P as <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;&gt;::<a class="type" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html#associatedtype.Searcher" title="type core::str::pattern::Pattern::Searcher">Searcher</a>: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.DoubleEndedSearcher.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::DoubleEndedSearcher">DoubleEndedSearcher</a>&lt;'a&gt;,&nbsp;</span></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Returns a string slice with all prefixes and suffixes that match a
pattern repeatedly removed.</p>
<p>The pattern can be a <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a> or a closure that determines if a
character matches.</p>
<h1 id='examples-32' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-32'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Simple patterns:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;11foo1bar11&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">trim_matches</span>(<span class="string">&#39;1&#39;</span>), <span class="string">&quot;foo1bar&quot;</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;123foo1bar123&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">trim_matches</span>(<span class="ident">char</span>::<span class="ident">is_numeric</span>), <span class="string">&quot;foo1bar&quot;</span>);
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">x</span>: <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[_] <span class="op">=</span> <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;1&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;2&#39;</span>];
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;12foo1bar12&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">trim_matches</span>(<span class="ident">x</span>), <span class="string">&quot;foo1bar&quot;</span>);</pre>
<p>A more complex pattern, using a closure:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;1foo1barXX&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">trim_matches</span>(<span class="op">|</span><span class="ident">c</span><span class="op">|</span> <span class="ident">c</span> <span class="op">==</span> <span class="string">&#39;1&#39;</span> <span class="op">||</span> <span class="ident">c</span> <span class="op">==</span> <span class="string">&#39;X&#39;</span>), <span class="string">&quot;foo1bar&quot;</span>);</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.trim_left_matches' class="method"><span id='trim_left_matches.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.trim_left_matches' class='fnname'>trim_left_matches</a>&lt;'a, P&gt;(&amp;'a self, pat: P) -&gt; &amp;'a <a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.str.html">str</a> <span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;P: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;,&nbsp;</span></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Returns a string slice with all prefixes that match a pattern
repeatedly removed.</p>
<p>The pattern can be a <code>&amp;str</code>, <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a>, or a closure that determines if
a character matches.</p>
<h1 id='text-directionality-2' class='section-header'><a href='#text-directionality-2'>Text directionality</a></h1>
<p>A string is a sequence of bytes. &#39;Left&#39; in this context means the first
position of that byte string; for a language like Arabic or Hebrew
which are &#39;right to left&#39; rather than &#39;left to right&#39;, this will be
the <em>right</em> side, not the left.</p>
<h1 id='examples-33' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-33'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;11foo1bar11&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">trim_left_matches</span>(<span class="string">&#39;1&#39;</span>), <span class="string">&quot;foo1bar11&quot;</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;123foo1bar123&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">trim_left_matches</span>(<span class="ident">char</span>::<span class="ident">is_numeric</span>), <span class="string">&quot;foo1bar123&quot;</span>);
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">x</span>: <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[_] <span class="op">=</span> <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;1&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;2&#39;</span>];
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;12foo1bar12&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">trim_left_matches</span>(<span class="ident">x</span>), <span class="string">&quot;foo1bar12&quot;</span>);</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.trim_right_matches' class="method"><span id='trim_right_matches.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.trim_right_matches' class='fnname'>trim_right_matches</a>&lt;'a, P&gt;(&amp;'a self, pat: P) -&gt; &amp;'a <a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.str.html">str</a> <span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;P: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&lt;P as <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;&gt;::<a class="type" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html#associatedtype.Searcher" title="type core::str::pattern::Pattern::Searcher">Searcher</a>: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.ReverseSearcher.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::ReverseSearcher">ReverseSearcher</a>&lt;'a&gt;,&nbsp;</span></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Returns a string slice with all suffixes that match a pattern
repeatedly removed.</p>
<p>The pattern can be a <code>&amp;str</code>, <a href="primitive.char.html"><code>char</code></a>, or a closure that
determines if a character matches.</p>
<h1 id='text-directionality-3' class='section-header'><a href='#text-directionality-3'>Text directionality</a></h1>
<p>A string is a sequence of bytes. &#39;Right&#39; in this context means the last
position of that byte string; for a language like Arabic or Hebrew
which are &#39;right to left&#39; rather than &#39;left to right&#39;, this will be
the <em>left</em> side, not the right.</p>
<h1 id='examples-34' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-34'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Simple patterns:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;11foo1bar11&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">trim_right_matches</span>(<span class="string">&#39;1&#39;</span>), <span class="string">&quot;11foo1bar&quot;</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;123foo1bar123&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">trim_right_matches</span>(<span class="ident">char</span>::<span class="ident">is_numeric</span>), <span class="string">&quot;123foo1bar&quot;</span>);
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">x</span>: <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[_] <span class="op">=</span> <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;1&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;2&#39;</span>];
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;12foo1bar12&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">trim_right_matches</span>(<span class="ident">x</span>), <span class="string">&quot;12foo1bar&quot;</span>);</pre>
<p>A more complex pattern, using a closure:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;1fooX&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">trim_left_matches</span>(<span class="op">|</span><span class="ident">c</span><span class="op">|</span> <span class="ident">c</span> <span class="op">==</span> <span class="string">&#39;1&#39;</span> <span class="op">||</span> <span class="ident">c</span> <span class="op">==</span> <span class="string">&#39;X&#39;</span>), <span class="string">&quot;fooX&quot;</span>);</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.parse' class="method"><span id='parse.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.parse' class='fnname'>parse</a>&lt;F&gt;(&amp;self) -&gt; <a class="enum" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/result/enum.Result.html" title="enum core::result::Result">Result</a>&lt;F, &lt;F as <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/trait.FromStr.html" title="trait core::str::FromStr">FromStr</a>&gt;::<a class="type" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/trait.FromStr.html#associatedtype.Err" title="type core::str::FromStr::Err">Err</a>&gt; <span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;F: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/trait.FromStr.html" title="trait core::str::FromStr">FromStr</a>,&nbsp;</span></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Parses this string slice into another type.</p>
<p>Because <code>parse</code> is so general, it can cause problems with type
inference. As such, <code>parse</code> is one of the few times you&#39;ll see
the syntax affectionately known as the &#39;turbofish&#39;: <code>::&lt;&gt;</code>. This
helps the inference algorithm understand specifically which type
you&#39;re trying to parse into.</p>
<p><code>parse</code> can parse any type that implements the <a href="str/trait.FromStr.html"><code>FromStr</code></a> trait.</p>
<h1 id='errors' class='section-header'><a href='#errors'>Errors</a></h1>
<p>Will return <a href="str/trait.FromStr.html#associatedtype.Err"><code>Err</code></a> if it&#39;s not possible to parse this string slice into
the desired type.</p>
<h1 id='example' class='section-header'><a href='#example'>Example</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">four</span>: <span class="ident">u32</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;4&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">parse</span>().<span class="ident">unwrap</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="number">4</span>, <span class="ident">four</span>);</pre>
<p>Using the &#39;turbofish&#39; instead of annotating <code>four</code>:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">four</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;4&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">parse</span>::<span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="ident">u32</span><span class="op">&gt;</span>();
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Ok</span>(<span class="number">4</span>), <span class="ident">four</span>);</pre>
<p>Failing to parse:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">nope</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;j&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">parse</span>::<span class="op">&lt;</span><span class="ident">u32</span><span class="op">&gt;</span>();
<span class="macro">assert</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">nope</span>.<span class="ident">is_err</span>());</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.replace' class="method"><span id='replace.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.replace' class='fnname'>replace</a>&lt;'a, P&gt;(&amp;'a self, from: P, to: &amp;<a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.str.html">str</a>) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/alloc/string/struct.String.html" title="struct alloc::string::String">String</a> <span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;P: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;,&nbsp;</span></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.0.0'>1.0.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Replaces all matches of a pattern with another string.</p>
<p><code>replace</code> creates a new <a href="string/struct.String.html"><code>String</code></a>, and copies the data from this string slice into it.
While doing so, it attempts to find matches of a pattern. If it finds any, it
replaces them with the replacement string slice.</p>
<h1 id='examples-35' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-35'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">s</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;this is old&quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;this is new&quot;</span>, <span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">replace</span>(<span class="string">&quot;old&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;new&quot;</span>));</pre>
<p>When the pattern doesn&#39;t match:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">s</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;this is old&quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">s</span>, <span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">replace</span>(<span class="string">&quot;cookie monster&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;little lamb&quot;</span>));</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.replacen' class="method"><span id='replacen.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.replacen' class='fnname'>replacen</a>&lt;'a, P&gt;(&amp;'a self, pat: P, to: &amp;<a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.str.html">str</a>, count: <a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.usize.html">usize</a>) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/alloc/string/struct.String.html" title="struct alloc::string::String">String</a> <span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;P: <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/str/pattern/trait.Pattern.html" title="trait core::str::pattern::Pattern">Pattern</a>&lt;'a&gt;,&nbsp;</span></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.16.0'>1.16.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Replaces first N matches of a pattern with another string.</p>
<p><code>replacen</code> creates a new <a href="string/struct.String.html"><code>String</code></a>, and copies the data from this string slice into it.
While doing so, it attempts to find matches of a pattern. If it finds any, it
replaces them with the replacement string slice at most <code>count</code> times.</p>
<h1 id='examples-36' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-36'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">s</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;foo foo 123 foo&quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;new new 123 foo&quot;</span>, <span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">replacen</span>(<span class="string">&quot;foo&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;new&quot;</span>, <span class="number">2</span>));
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;faa fao 123 foo&quot;</span>, <span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">replacen</span>(<span class="string">&#39;o&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;a&quot;</span>, <span class="number">3</span>));
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;foo foo new23 foo&quot;</span>, <span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">replacen</span>(<span class="ident">char</span>::<span class="ident">is_numeric</span>, <span class="string">&quot;new&quot;</span>, <span class="number">1</span>));</pre>
<p>When the pattern doesn&#39;t match:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">s</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;this is old&quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">s</span>, <span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">replacen</span>(<span class="string">&quot;cookie monster&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;little lamb&quot;</span>, <span class="number">10</span>));</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.to_lowercase' class="method"><span id='to_lowercase.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.to_lowercase' class='fnname'>to_lowercase</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/alloc/string/struct.String.html" title="struct alloc::string::String">String</a></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.2.0'>1.2.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Returns the lowercase equivalent of this string slice, as a new <a href="string/struct.String.html"><code>String</code></a>.</p>
<p>&#39;Lowercase&#39; is defined according to the terms of the Unicode Derived Core Property
<code>Lowercase</code>.</p>
<p>Since some characters can expand into multiple characters when changing
the case, this function returns a <a href="string/struct.String.html"><code>String</code></a> instead of modifying the
parameter in-place.</p>
<h1 id='examples-37' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-37'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">s</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;HELLO&quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;hello&quot;</span>, <span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">to_lowercase</span>());</pre>
<p>A tricky example, with sigma:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">sigma</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;Σ&quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;σ&quot;</span>, <span class="ident">sigma</span>.<span class="ident">to_lowercase</span>());
<span class="comment">// but at the end of a word, it&#39;s ς, not σ:</span>
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">odysseus</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;ὈΔΥΣΣΕΎΣ&quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;ὀδυσσεύς&quot;</span>, <span class="ident">odysseus</span>.<span class="ident">to_lowercase</span>());</pre>
<p>Languages without case are not changed:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">new_year</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;农历新年&quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">new_year</span>, <span class="ident">new_year</span>.<span class="ident">to_lowercase</span>());</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.to_uppercase' class="method"><span id='to_uppercase.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.to_uppercase' class='fnname'>to_uppercase</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/alloc/string/struct.String.html" title="struct alloc::string::String">String</a></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.2.0'>1.2.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Returns the uppercase equivalent of this string slice, as a new <a href="string/struct.String.html"><code>String</code></a>.</p>
<p>&#39;Uppercase&#39; is defined according to the terms of the Unicode Derived Core Property
<code>Uppercase</code>.</p>
<p>Since some characters can expand into multiple characters when changing
the case, this function returns a <a href="string/struct.String.html"><code>String</code></a> instead of modifying the
parameter in-place.</p>
<h1 id='examples-38' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-38'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">s</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;hello&quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;HELLO&quot;</span>, <span class="ident">s</span>.<span class="ident">to_uppercase</span>());</pre>
<p>Scripts without case are not changed:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="kw">let</span> <span class="ident">new_year</span> <span class="op">=</span> <span class="string">&quot;农历新年&quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="ident">new_year</span>, <span class="ident">new_year</span>.<span class="ident">to_uppercase</span>());</pre>
</div><h4 id='method.escape_debug' class="method"><span id='escape_debug.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.escape_debug' class='fnname'>escape_debug</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/alloc/string/struct.String.html" title="struct alloc::string::String">String</a></code></span></h4>
<div class='stability'><div class='stab unstable'><details><summary><span class=microscope>🔬</span> This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>str_escape</code>)</summary><p>return type may change to be an iterator</p>
</details></div></div><div class='docblock'><p>Escapes each char in <code>s</code> with <a href="primitive.char.html#method.escape_debug"><code>char::escape_debug</code></a>.</p>
</div><h4 id='method.escape_default' class="method"><span id='escape_default.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.escape_default' class='fnname'>escape_default</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/alloc/string/struct.String.html" title="struct alloc::string::String">String</a></code></span></h4>
<div class='stability'><div class='stab unstable'><details><summary><span class=microscope>🔬</span> This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>str_escape</code>)</summary><p>return type may change to be an iterator</p>
</details></div></div><div class='docblock'><p>Escapes each char in <code>s</code> with <a href="primitive.char.html#method.escape_default"><code>char::escape_default</code></a>.</p>
</div><h4 id='method.escape_unicode' class="method"><span id='escape_unicode.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.escape_unicode' class='fnname'>escape_unicode</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/alloc/string/struct.String.html" title="struct alloc::string::String">String</a></code></span></h4>
<div class='stability'><div class='stab unstable'><details><summary><span class=microscope>🔬</span> This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>str_escape</code>)</summary><p>return type may change to be an iterator</p>
</details></div></div><div class='docblock'><p>Escapes each char in <code>s</code> with <a href="primitive.char.html#method.escape_unicode"><code>char::escape_unicode</code></a>.</p>
</div><h4 id='method.repeat' class="method"><span id='repeat.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='#method.repeat' class='fnname'>repeat</a>(&amp;self, n: <a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.usize.html">usize</a>) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/alloc/string/struct.String.html" title="struct alloc::string::String">String</a></code><div class='since' title='Stable since Rust version 1.16.0'>1.16.0</div></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>Create a <a href="string/struct.String.html"><code>String</code></a> by repeating a string <code>n</code> times.</p>
<h1 id='examples-39' class='section-header'><a href='#examples-39'>Examples</a></h1>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="macro">assert_eq</span><span class="macro">!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;abc&quot;</span>.<span class="ident">repeat</span>(<span class="number">4</span>), <span class="ident">String</span>::<span class="ident">from</span>(<span class="string">&quot;abcabcabcabc&quot;</span>));</pre>
</div></div><h2 id='implementations'>Trait Implementations</h2><h3 class='impl'><span class='in-band'><code>impl <a class="trait" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/ops/deref/trait.Deref.html" title="trait core::ops::deref::Deref">__Deref</a> for <a class="struct" href="../glib/struct.KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_NO_DISPLAY.html" title="struct glib::KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_NO_DISPLAY">KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_NO_DISPLAY</a></code></span><span class='out-of-band'></span></h3>
<div class='impl-items'><h4 id='associatedtype.Target' class="type"><span id='Target.t' class='invisible'><code>type <a href='https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/ops/deref/trait.Deref.html#associatedtype.Target' class="type">Target</a> = &amp;'static <a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.str.html">str</a></code></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>The resulting type after dereferencing</p>
</div><h4 id='method.deref' class="method"><span id='deref.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/core/ops/deref/trait.Deref.html#tymethod.deref' class='fnname'>deref</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; &amp;&amp;'static <a class="primitive" href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.str.html">str</a></code></span></h4>
<div class='docblock'><p>The method called to dereference a value</p>
</div></div><h3 class='impl'><span class='in-band'><code>impl <a class="trait" href="../lazy_static/trait.LazyStatic.html" title="trait lazy_static::LazyStatic">LazyStatic</a> for <a class="struct" href="../glib/struct.KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_NO_DISPLAY.html" title="struct glib::KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_NO_DISPLAY">KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_NO_DISPLAY</a></code></span><span class='out-of-band'></span></h3>
<div class='impl-items'><h4 id='method.initialize' class="method"><span id='initialize.v' class='invisible'><code>fn <a href='../lazy_static/trait.LazyStatic.html#tymethod.initialize' class='fnname'>initialize</a>(lazy: &amp;Self)</code></span></h4>
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