@@ -3133,6 +3133,55 @@ pub trait Itertools: Iterator {
31333133 self . k_largest_by ( k, k_smallest:: key_to_cmp ( key) )
31343134 }
31353135
3136+ /// Consumes the iterator and return an iterator of the last `n` elements.
3137+ ///
3138+ /// The iterator, if directly collected to a `Vec`, is converted
3139+ /// without any extra copying or allocation cost.
3140+ ///
3141+ /// ```
3142+ /// use itertools::{assert_equal, Itertools};
3143+ ///
3144+ /// let v = vec![5, 9, 8, 4, 2, 12, 0];
3145+ /// assert_equal(v.iter().tail(3), &[2, 12, 0]);
3146+ /// assert_equal(v.iter().tail(10), &v);
3147+ ///
3148+ /// assert_equal((0..100).tail(10), 90..100);
3149+ /// ```
3150+ ///
3151+ /// For double ended iterators without side-effects, you might prefer
3152+ /// `.rev().take(n).rev()` to have a similar result (lazy and non-allocating)
3153+ /// without consuming the entire iterator.
3154+ #[ cfg( feature = "use_alloc" ) ]
3155+ fn tail ( self , n : usize ) -> VecIntoIter < Self :: Item >
3156+ where
3157+ Self : Sized ,
3158+ {
3159+ match n {
3160+ 0 => {
3161+ self . last ( ) ;
3162+ Vec :: new ( )
3163+ }
3164+ 1 => self . last ( ) . into_iter ( ) . collect ( ) ,
3165+ _ => {
3166+ let mut iter = self . fuse ( ) ;
3167+ let mut data: Vec < _ > = iter. by_ref ( ) . take ( n) . collect ( ) ;
3168+ // Update `data` cyclically.
3169+ let idx = iter. fold ( 0 , |i, val| {
3170+ data[ i] = val;
3171+ if i + 1 == n {
3172+ 0
3173+ } else {
3174+ i + 1
3175+ }
3176+ } ) ;
3177+ // Respect the insertion order.
3178+ data. rotate_left ( idx) ;
3179+ data
3180+ }
3181+ }
3182+ . into_iter ( )
3183+ }
3184+
31363185 /// Collect all iterator elements into one of two
31373186 /// partitions. Unlike [`Iterator::partition`], each partition may
31383187 /// have a distinct type.
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