// For bitfield use limited to a single binary, such as a space optimization for // some in-memory data structure, we may not care what exact bit representation // is used for enums. // // Make your BitfieldSpecifier derive macro for enums use the underlying // discriminant determined by the Rust compiler as the bit representation. Do // not assume that the compiler uses any particular scheme like PREV+1 for // implicit discriminants; make sure your implementation respects Rust's choice // of discriminant regardless of what scheme Rust uses. This is important for // performance so that the getter and setter both compile down to very simple // machine code after optimizations. // // Do not worry about what happens if discriminants are outside of the range // 0..2^BITS. We will do a compile-time check in a later test case to ensure // they are in range. use scryer_modular_bitfield::prelude::*; #[bitfield] pub struct RedirectionTableEntry { delivery_mode: DeliveryMode, reserved: B5, } const F: isize = 3; const G: isize = 0; #[derive(BitfieldSpecifier, Debug, PartialEq)] pub enum DeliveryMode { Fixed = F, Lowest, SMI, RemoteRead, NMI, Init = G, Startup, External, } fn main() { assert_eq!(std::mem::size_of::(), 1); // Initialized to all 0 bits. let mut entry = RedirectionTableEntry::new(); assert_eq!(entry.delivery_mode(), DeliveryMode::Init); entry.set_delivery_mode(DeliveryMode::Lowest); assert_eq!(entry.delivery_mode(), DeliveryMode::Lowest); }