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//! impl bool {}
impl bool {
/// Returns `Some(t)` if the `bool` is [`true`](../std/keyword.true.html),
/// or `None` otherwise.
///
/// Arguments passed to `then_some` are eagerly evaluated; if you are
/// passing the result of a function call, it is recommended to use
/// [`then`], which is lazily evaluated.
///
/// [`then`]: bool::then
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// assert_eq!(false.then_some(0), None);
/// assert_eq!(true.then_some(0), Some(0));
/// ```
///
/// ```
/// let mut a = 0;
/// let mut function_with_side_effects = || { a = 1; };
///
/// true.then_some(function_with_side_effects());
/// false.then_some(function_with_side_effects());
///
/// // `a` is incremented twice because the value passed to `then_some` is
/// // evaluated eagerly.
/// assert_eq!(a, 2);
/// ```
#[stable(feature = "bool_to_option", since = "1.62.0")]
#[inline]
pub fn then_some<T>(self, t: T) -> Option<T> {
if self { Some(t) } else { None }
}
/// Returns `Some(f())` if the `bool` is [`true`](../std/keyword.true.html),
/// or `None` otherwise.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// assert_eq!(false.then(|| 0), None);
/// assert_eq!(true.then(|| 0), Some(0));
/// ```
///
/// ```
/// let mut a = 0;
///
/// true.then(|| { a = 1; });
/// false.then(|| { a = 1; });
///
/// // `a` is incremented once because the closure is evaluated lazily by
/// // `then`.
/// assert_eq!(a, 1);
/// ```
#[stable(feature = "lazy_bool_to_option", since = "1.50.0")]
#[inline]
pub fn then<T, F: FnOnce() -> T>(self, f: F) -> Option<T> {
if self { Some(f()) } else { None }
}
}