any-range 0.1.2

AnyRange<T> enum can hold any Range*<T> type
Documentation

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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 on core
  • forbid(unsafe_code)
  • 100% test coverage

Limitations

  • Uses more bytes than a plain Range<T>. The alignment of T determines how many extra bytes the enum uses.

Alternatives

  • anyrange
    • Should be called ToRange
    • Doesn't support RangeInclusive or RangeToInclusive
    • Unmaintained

Example

use any_range::AnyRange;
let range: AnyRange<u8> = (3..5).into();
assert!(range.contains(&3));

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