Crates.io | memselect |
lib.rs | memselect |
version | 0.1.1 |
source | src |
created_at | 2018-06-16 12:00:42.895442 |
updated_at | 2018-06-16 12:02:13.900111 |
description | No-std compatible memoizing selectors |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/NeoLegends/memselect |
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id | 70343 |
size | 15,695 |
No-std compatible memoizing selectors for Rust.
Memselect allows you to create efficient selectors for memoizing expensive computations. The selectors can be composed to create higher-level selectors that benefit from memoization all the way down. Monomorphization ensures efficient runtime behavior.
use memselect::{new1, new2, Selector2};
let mut computations = 0;
{
let base = new1(|num: u32| num, |num| num * 2);
let mut selector = new2(
base, // You can nest selectors
|num: u32| num * 3,
|num1, num2| { // This function gets the output of `base` and the fn above
computations += 1;
(*num1, *num2)
},
);
assert_eq!(selector.select(2, 3), (4, 9));
assert_eq!(selector.select(2, 3), (4, 9));
}
// Value was computed only once
assert_eq!(computations, 1);