Crates.io | ordered |
lib.rs | ordered |
version | 0.2.2 |
source | src |
created_at | 2023-12-05 02:17:36.583392 |
updated_at | 2023-12-17 20:28:45.900208 |
description | A wrapper for adding arbitrary partial/total order to a type. |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-ordered/ |
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Provides a wrapper for types that can technically implement PartialOrd
/Ord
but for semantic reasons it is nonsensical.
You might want to use a type as a key in a BTreeMap
, this requires Ord
even though it might be
nonsensical to implement a total order for the type.
use std::cmp::Ordering;
use std::collections::BTreeMap;
use ordered::{ArbitraryOrd, Ordered};
/// A Foo type.
///
/// We do not want users to be able to write `a < b` because it is meaningless
/// to compare the two but we wish to use `Foo`, for example, as a `BTreeMap` key.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
enum Foo {
/// A space foo.
Space(u32),
/// A time foo.
Time(u32)
}
impl ArbitraryOrd for Foo {
fn arbitrary_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Ordering {
use Foo::*;
match (self, other) {
(Space(_), Time(_)) => Ordering::Less,
(Time(_), Space(_)) => Ordering::Greater,
(Space(this), Space(that)) => this.cmp(that),
(Time(this), Time(that)) => this.cmp(that),
}
}
}
let a = Foo::Space(50);
let b = Foo::Time(50);
let mut map = BTreeMap::new();
// error[E0277]: the trait bound `Foo: Ord` is not satisfied
// map.insert(a, "some interesting value");
map.insert(Ordered(a), "some interesting value");
map.insert(Ordered(b), "some other interesting value");
Perhaps you would like to derive Ord
on a complex type that contains a type that does not
implement Ord
.
/// An example struct that contains a `Foo` but derives `PartialOrd` and `Ord`.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
struct Adt {
x: u32,
p: Ordered<Foo>,
}
// Then there are various ways to get at the inner data.
let adt = Adt { x: 42, p: Foo::Space(50).into() };
println!("We can explicitly deref: {}", *adt.p);
println!("Or use deref coercion: {}", adt.p);
println!("Or we can use borrow: {}", &adt.p);
// And if all that is too complicated just use the inherent methods:
println!("Explicitly get a reference: {}", adt.p.as_inner());
println!("Or the inner type: {}", adt.p.into_inner());
The crate MSRV is Rust v1.56.1
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