use core::pin::Pin;
use core::task::{Context, Poll};
use futures_core::future::{FusedFuture, Future};
use futures_core::stream::{FusedStream, Stream};
#[cfg(feature = "sink")]
use futures_sink::Sink;
/// Combines two different futures, streams, or sinks having the same associated types into a single type.
///
/// This is useful when conditionally choosing between two distinct future types:
///
/// ```rust
/// use futures::future::Either;
///
/// # futures::executor::block_on(async {
/// let cond = true;
///
/// let fut = if cond {
///     Either::Left(async move { 12 })
/// } else {
///     Either::Right(async move { 44 })
/// };
///
/// assert_eq!(fut.await, 12);
/// # })
/// ```
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub enum Either {
    /// First branch of the type
    Left(/* #[pin] */ A),
    /// Second branch of the type
    Right(/* #[pin] */ B),
}
impl Either {
    /// Convert `Pin<&Either>` to `Either, Pin<&B>>`,
    /// pinned projections of the inner variants.
    pub fn as_pin_ref(self: Pin<&Self>) -> Either, Pin<&B>> {
        // SAFETY: We can use `new_unchecked` because the `inner` parts are
        // guaranteed to be pinned, as they come from `self` which is pinned.
        unsafe {
            match *Pin::get_ref(self) {
                Either::Left(ref inner) => Either::Left(Pin::new_unchecked(inner)),
                Either::Right(ref inner) => Either::Right(Pin::new_unchecked(inner)),
            }
        }
    }
    /// Convert `Pin<&mut Either>` to `Either, Pin<&mut B>>`,
    /// pinned projections of the inner variants.
    pub fn as_pin_mut(self: Pin<&mut Self>) -> Either, Pin<&mut B>> {
        // SAFETY: `get_unchecked_mut` is fine because we don't move anything.
        // We can use `new_unchecked` because the `inner` parts are guaranteed
        // to be pinned, as they come from `self` which is pinned, and we never
        // offer an unpinned `&mut A` or `&mut B` through `Pin<&mut Self>`. We
        // also don't have an implementation of `Drop`, nor manual `Unpin`.
        unsafe {
            match *Pin::get_unchecked_mut(self) {
                Either::Left(ref mut inner) => Either::Left(Pin::new_unchecked(inner)),
                Either::Right(ref mut inner) => Either::Right(Pin::new_unchecked(inner)),
            }
        }
    }
}
impl Either<(T, A), (T, B)> {
    /// Factor out a homogeneous type from an either of pairs.
    ///
    /// Here, the homogeneous type is the first element of the pairs.
    pub fn factor_first(self) -> (T, Either) {
        match self {
            Either::Left((x, a)) => (x, Either::Left(a)),
            Either::Right((x, b)) => (x, Either::Right(b)),
        }
    }
}
impl Either<(A, T), (B, T)> {
    /// Factor out a homogeneous type from an either of pairs.
    ///
    /// Here, the homogeneous type is the second element of the pairs.
    pub fn factor_second(self) -> (Either, T) {
        match self {
            Either::Left((a, x)) => (Either::Left(a), x),
            Either::Right((b, x)) => (Either::Right(b), x),
        }
    }
}
impl Either {
    /// Extract the value of an either over two equivalent types.
    pub fn into_inner(self) -> T {
        match self {
            Either::Left(x) => x,
            Either::Right(x) => x,
        }
    }
}
impl Future for Either
where
    A: Future,
    B: Future