use super::size_hint;
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
#[must_use = "iterator adaptors are lazy and do nothing unless consumed"]
pub struct ZipEq<I, J> {
    a: I,
    b: J,
}
pub fn zip_eq<I, J>(i: I, j: J) -> ZipEq<I::IntoIter, J::IntoIter>
where
    I: IntoIterator,
    J: IntoIterator,
{
    ZipEq {
        a: i.into_iter(),
        b: j.into_iter(),
    }
}
impl<I, J> Iterator for ZipEq<I, J>
where
    I: Iterator,
    J: Iterator,
{
    type Item = (I::Item, J::Item);
    fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
        match (self.a.next(), self.b.next()) {
            (None, None) => None,
            (Some(a), Some(b)) => Some((a, b)),
            (None, Some(_)) | (Some(_), None) => {
                panic!("itertools: .zip_eq() reached end of one iterator before the other")
            }
        }
    }
    fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
        size_hint::min(self.a.size_hint(), self.b.size_hint())
    }
}
impl<I, J> ExactSizeIterator for ZipEq<I, J>
where
    I: ExactSizeIterator,
    J: ExactSizeIterator,
{
}