use crate::stream::Stream; /// A stream that always continues to yield `None` when exhausted. /// /// Calling next on a fused stream that has returned `None` once is guaranteed /// to return [`None`] again. This trait should be implemented by all streams /// that behave this way because it allows optimizing [`Stream::fuse`]. /// /// Note: In general, you should not use `FusedStream` in generic bounds if /// you need a fused stream. Instead, you should just call [`Stream::fuse`] /// on the stream. If the stream is already fused, the additional [`Fuse`] /// wrapper will be a no-op with no performance penalty. /// /// [`None`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/option/enum.Option.html#variant.None /// [`Stream::fuse`]: trait.Stream.html#method.fuse /// [`Fuse`]: struct.Fuse.html pub trait FusedStream: Stream {} impl FusedStream for &mut S {}