[][src]Crate amplify

Amplifying Rust language capabilities: multiple generic trait implementations, type wrappers, derive macros.

Minimum supported rust compiler version (MSRV): 1.46 (stable channel)

Modules

internet

Universal addresses that support IPv4, IPv6 and Tor

Macros

bmap

Macro for creating [BTreeMap] in the same manner as vec! is used for Vec:

bset

Macro for creating [BTreeSet] in the same manner as vec! is used for Vec:

list

Macro for creating [LinkedList] in the same manner as vec! is used for Vec:

map

Macro for creating [HashMap] in the same manner as vec! is used for Vec:

none

This macro allows more semantically-clear code (which can be used especially with structure initialization), indicating that instead of type value we are generating no value at all (empty collection or data structure filled with information indicating absence of data)

s

Macro for quick & simple &str -> String conversion:

set

Macro for creating [HashSet] in the same manner as vec! is used for Vec:

Structs

Holder

Helper type allowing implementation of trait object for generic types multiple times. In practice this type is never used

Traits

AsAny

Trait AsAny allows simple conversion of any type into a generic "thick" pointer &dyn Any (see ::core::any::Any), that can be later converted back to the original type with a graceful failing for all other conversions. For simple conversions it is recommended to use #[derive(AsAny)] macro from amplify_derive crate (see [amplify_derive::AsAny]).

Bipolar

Trait for splittable streams and other types, which can be separated into some two types ([Left], [Right]), like a reader and writer streams.

Wrapper

Trait defining wrapped types ("newtypes" in rust terminology). Wrapped types are used for allowing implemeting foreign traits to foreign types: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/rust-by-example/generics/new_types.html