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You might choose to believe that, but `Option` and `Result` are practically purpose-built in Rust to work extremely well with functional approaches.

And doing so greatly increases the likelihood that the compiler can produce perfectly optimal code around them.



My issue was with the `zip()` usage. For lists I know that it will stop short once one of the lists has run out of items, but I haven't seen it used this way to combine optional values. I'm assuming it only produces a result if all of the elements passed in are non-null (based on the prior code) but it still seems too clever IMO. IDK, maybe this is a common pattern I'm unaware of.




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