arr_macro

Crates.ioarr_macro
lib.rsarr_macro
version0.2.1
sourcesrc
created_at2018-12-23 04:04:20.150313
updated_at2023-01-05 22:26:39.696579
descriptionInitialize arrays with ease!
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repositoryhttps://github.com/JoshMcguigan/arr_macro
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Josh Mcguigan (JoshMcguigan)

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Array macro helps initialize arrays. It is useful when initializing large arrays (greater than 32 elements), or arrays of types which do not implement the copy or default traits.

Array macro is implemented in 100% safe Rust.

For further background on the motivation behind this crate, check out this blog post.

Usage

use arr_macro::arr;

fn main() {
    let x: [Option<String>; 3] = arr![None; 3];
    assert_eq!(
        [None, None, None],
        x
    );

    // works with all enum types (and impl copy is not required)
    #[allow(dead_code)]
    enum MyEnum {
        A,
        B
    }
    let _: [MyEnum; 33] = arr![MyEnum::A; 33];

    // Vec::new()
    let _: [Vec<String>; 33] = arr![Vec::new(); 33];

    // or your own struct type
    // and you can even use a counter to behave differently based on the array index
    #[derive(Debug)]
    struct MyStruct {
        member: u16,
    }
    impl MyStruct {
        fn new(member: u16) -> Self {
            MyStruct { member }
        }
    }
    let mut i = 0u16;
    let x: [MyStruct; 33] = arr![MyStruct::new({i += 1; i - 1}); 33];

    assert_eq!(0, x[0].member);
    assert_eq!(1, x[1].member);
    assert_eq!(2, x[2].member);
}

License

Licensed under either of

at your option.

Contribution

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.

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