[][src]Trait ca_rules::ParseNtLife

pub trait ParseNtLife {
    fn from_bs(b: Vec<u8>, s: Vec<u8>) -> Self;

    fn parse_rule(input: &str) -> Result<Self, ParseRuleError>
    where
        Self: Sized
, { ... } }

A trait for parsing non-totalistic life-like rules. Both isotropic and non-isotropic rules are supported.

The b / s data of this type of rules consists of possible combinations of states of the 8 neighbors, represented by an 8-bit binary number, that cause a cell to be born / survive.

For example, the following neighborhood is represented by the number 42 = 0b00101010:

0 0 1
0 _ 1
0 1 0

Examples

use ca_rules::ParseNtLife;

#[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
struct Rule {
    b: Vec<u8>,
    s: Vec<u8>,
}

impl ParseNtLife for Rule {
    fn from_bs(b: Vec<u8>, s: Vec<u8>) -> Self {
        Rule { b, s }
    }
}

let life = Rule::parse_rule("B35y/S1e2-ci3-a5i").unwrap();

assert!(life.s.contains(&0x2a));

Required methods

fn from_bs(b: Vec<u8>, s: Vec<u8>) -> Self

Construct the rule from b / s data.

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Provided methods

fn parse_rule(input: &str) -> Result<Self, ParseRuleError> where
    Self: Sized

The parser.

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Implementors

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