any-range
AnyRange<T>
enum can hold any Range*<T>
type.
Use Cases
- Store any kind of range in a struct without adding a type parameter
Features
no_std
, depends only oncore
forbid(unsafe_code)
- 100% test coverage
Limitations
- Uses more bytes than a plain
Range<T>
. The alignment ofT
determines how many extra bytes the enum uses.
Alternatives
anyrange
- Should be called
ToRange
- Doesn't support
RangeInclusive
orRangeToInclusive
- Unmaintained
- Should be called
Example
use AnyRange;
let range: = .into;
assert!;
Cargo Geiger Safety Report
Metric output format: x/y
x = unsafe code used by the build
y = total unsafe code found in the crate
Symbols:
🔒 = No `unsafe` usage found, declares #![forbid(unsafe_code)]
❓ = No `unsafe` usage found, missing #![forbid(unsafe_code)]
☢️ = `unsafe` usage found
Functions Expressions Impls Traits Methods Dependency
0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 🔒 any-range 0.1.2
0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0
Changelog
- v0.1.2 - Increase test coverage
- v0.1.1 - Update docs
- v0.1.0 - Initial version
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License: Apache-2.0