Iterator
The iterator that produces elements of the drop-while sequence.
- iOS
- 13.0+
- macOS
- 10.15+
- tvOS
- 13.0+
- watchOS
- 6.0+
struct IteratorThe iterator that produces elements of the drop-while sequence.
struct Iteratorwhere Base:AsyncSequenceimport _Concurrencystruct AsyncDropWhileSequence<Base> where Base : AsyncSequenceAn asynchronous sequence which omits elements from the base sequence until a given closure returns false, after which it passes through all remaining elements.
protocol AsyncSequence<Element, Failure>A type that provides asynchronous, sequential, iterated access to its elements.
func makeAsyncIterator() -> AsyncDropWhileSequence<Base>.Iterator Creates an instance of the drop-while sequence iterator.
typealias AsyncIterator = AsyncDropWhileSequence<Base>.IteratorThe type of iterator that produces elements of the sequence.
typealias Element = Base.ElementThe type of element produced by this asynchronous sequence.
typealias Failure = Base.FailureThe type of errors produced by this asynchronous sequence.
protocol AsyncIteratorProtocol<Element, Failure>A type that asynchronously supplies the values of a sequence one at a time.
mutating func next() async rethrows -> Base.Element? Produces the next element in the drop-while sequence.
mutating func next(isolation actor: isolated (any Actor)?) async throws(AsyncDropWhileSequence<Base>.Failure) -> Base.Element? Produces the next element in the drop-while sequence.
mutating func next() async throws(Self.Failure) -> Self.Element? Default implementation of next() in terms of next(isolation:), which is required to maintain backward compatibility with existing async iterators.
mutating func next(isolation actor: isolated (any Actor)?) async throws(Self.Failure) -> Self.Element? Default implementation of next(isolation:) in terms of next(), which is required to maintain backward compatibility with existing async iterators.
protocol SendableA thread-safe type whose values can be shared across arbitrary concurrent contexts without introducing a risk of data races. Values of the type may have no shared mutable state, or they may protect that state with a lock or by forcing it to only be accessed from a specific actor.