auto_ops_det 2.0.0-beta.2

Macros for easy operator overloading.
docs.rs failed to build auto_ops_det-2.0.0-beta.2
Please check the build logs for more information.
See Builds for ideas on how to fix a failed build, or Metadata for how to configure docs.rs builds.
If you believe this is docs.rs' fault, open an issue.
Visit the last successful build: auto_ops_det-2.0.0

About The Project

This project is a fork of auto_ops.

Like the upstream, auto_ops_det provides macros for easy operator overloading, with more features.

Usage

Same as original.

License

The original auto_ops is licensed under


Original readme of auto_ops

auto_ops Build Status Latest Version

Macros for easy operator overloading.

Documentation

This library is forked from the original impl_ops by brianwp3000.

This library makes writing multiple impl std::ops::<op> blocks much faster, especially when you want operators defined for both owned and borrowed variants of the inputs.

To use, import the macros with use auto_ops::*;. Remember that you can only overload operators between one or more types defined in the current crate (respecting Rust orphan rules).

Examples

use auto_ops::*;

#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
struct DonkeyKong {
    pub bananas: i32,
}
impl DonkeyKong {
    pub fn new(bananas: i32) -> DonkeyKong {
        DonkeyKong { bananas: bananas }
    }
}

impl_op_ex!(+ |a: &DonkeyKong, b: &DonkeyKong| -> DonkeyKong { DonkeyKong::new(a.bananas + b.bananas) });
impl_op_ex!(+= |a: &mut DonkeyKong, b: &DonkeyKong| { a.bananas += b.bananas });

fn main() {
    assert_eq!(DonkeyKong::new(5), DonkeyKong::new(4) + DonkeyKong::new(1));
    assert_eq!(DonkeyKong::new(5), DonkeyKong::new(4) + &DonkeyKong::new(1));
    assert_eq!(DonkeyKong::new(5), &DonkeyKong::new(4) + DonkeyKong::new(1));
    assert_eq!(DonkeyKong::new(5), &DonkeyKong::new(4) + &DonkeyKong::new(1));

    let mut dk = DonkeyKong::new(4);
    dk += DonkeyKong::new(1);
    dk += &DonkeyKong::new(1);
    assert_eq!(DonkeyKong::new(6), dk);
}

Roadmap

With Rust lifetime inference changes, implementations for generic (over types and lifetimes) impls are being worked on.