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bitflags/
traits.rs

1use core::{
2    fmt,
3    ops::{BitAnd, BitOr, BitXor, Not},
4};
5
6use crate::{
7    iter,
8    parser::{ParseError, ParseHex, WriteHex},
9};
10
11/**
12A defined flags value that may be named or unnamed.
13*/
14#[derive(Debug)]
15pub struct Flag<B> {
16    name: &'static str,
17    value: B,
18}
19
20impl<B> Flag<B> {
21    /**
22    Define a flag.
23
24    If `name` is non-empty then the flag is named, otherwise it's unnamed.
25    */
26    pub const fn new(name: &'static str, value: B) -> Self {
27        Flag { name, value }
28    }
29
30    /**
31    Get the name of this flag.
32
33    If the flag is unnamed then the returned string will be empty.
34    */
35    pub const fn name(&self) -> &'static str {
36        self.name
37    }
38
39    /**
40    Get the flags value of this flag.
41    */
42    pub const fn value(&self) -> &B {
43        &self.value
44    }
45
46    /**
47    Whether the flag is named.
48
49    If [`Flag::name`] returns a non-empty string then this method will return `true`.
50    */
51    pub const fn is_named(&self) -> bool {
52        !self.name.is_empty()
53    }
54
55    /**
56    Whether the flag is unnamed.
57
58    If [`Flag::name`] returns a non-empty string then this method will return `false`.
59    */
60    pub const fn is_unnamed(&self) -> bool {
61        self.name.is_empty()
62    }
63}
64
65/**
66A set of defined flags using a bits type as storage.
67
68## Implementing `Flags`
69
70This trait is implemented by the [`bitflags`](macro.bitflags.html) macro:
71
72```
73use bitflags::bitflags;
74
75bitflags! {
76    struct MyFlags: u8 {
77        const A = 1;
78        const B = 1 << 1;
79    }
80}
81```
82
83It can also be implemented manually:
84
85```
86use bitflags::{Flag, Flags};
87
88struct MyFlags(u8);
89
90impl Flags for MyFlags {
91    const FLAGS: &'static [Flag<Self>] = &[
92        Flag::new("A", MyFlags(1)),
93        Flag::new("B", MyFlags(1 << 1)),
94    ];
95
96    type Bits = u8;
97
98    fn from_bits_retain(bits: Self::Bits) -> Self {
99        MyFlags(bits)
100    }
101
102    fn bits(&self) -> Self::Bits {
103        self.0
104    }
105}
106```
107
108## Using `Flags`
109
110The `Flags` trait can be used generically to work with any flags types. In this example,
111we can count the number of defined named flags:
112
113```
114# use bitflags::{bitflags, Flags};
115fn defined_flags<F: Flags>() -> usize {
116    F::FLAGS.iter().filter(|f| f.is_named()).count()
117}
118
119bitflags! {
120    struct MyFlags: u8 {
121        const A = 1;
122        const B = 1 << 1;
123        const C = 1 << 2;
124
125        const _ = !0;
126    }
127}
128
129assert_eq!(3, defined_flags::<MyFlags>());
130```
131*/
132pub trait Flags: Sized + 'static {
133    /// The set of defined flags.
134    const FLAGS: &'static [Flag<Self>];
135
136    /// The underlying bits type.
137    type Bits: Bits;
138
139    /// Get a flags value with all bits unset.
140    fn empty() -> Self {
141        Self::from_bits_retain(Self::Bits::EMPTY)
142    }
143
144    /// Get a flags value with all known bits set.
145    fn all() -> Self {
146        let mut truncated = Self::Bits::EMPTY;
147
148        for flag in Self::FLAGS.iter() {
149            truncated = truncated | flag.value().bits();
150        }
151
152        Self::from_bits_retain(truncated)
153    }
154
155    /// Get a flags value with all bits from named flags set.
156    ///
157    /// This method is equivalent to [`Flags::all`] unless [`Flags::FLAGS`] contains unnamed flags.
158    fn all_named() -> Self {
159        Self::from_bits_retain(
160            Self::FLAGS
161                .iter()
162                .filter(|f| !f.name().is_empty())
163                .fold(Self::empty().bits(), |acc, f| acc | f.value().bits()),
164        )
165    }
166
167    /// Get the known bits from a flags value.
168    fn known_bits(&self) -> Self::Bits {
169        self.bits() & Self::all().bits()
170    }
171
172    /// Get the unknown bits from a flags value.
173    fn unknown_bits(&self) -> Self::Bits {
174        self.bits() & !Self::all().bits()
175    }
176
177    /// This method will return `true` if any unknown bits are set.
178    fn contains_unknown_bits(&self) -> bool {
179        self.unknown_bits() != Self::Bits::EMPTY
180    }
181
182    /// Get the underlying bits value.
183    ///
184    /// The returned value is exactly the bits set in this flags value.
185    fn bits(&self) -> Self::Bits;
186
187    /// Convert from a bits value.
188    ///
189    /// This method will return `None` if any unknown bits are set.
190    fn from_bits(bits: Self::Bits) -> Option<Self> {
191        let truncated = Self::from_bits_truncate(bits);
192
193        if truncated.bits() == bits {
194            Some(truncated)
195        } else {
196            None
197        }
198    }
199
200    /// Convert from a bits value, unsetting any unknown bits.
201    fn from_bits_truncate(bits: Self::Bits) -> Self {
202        Self::from_bits_retain(bits & Self::all().bits())
203    }
204
205    /// Convert from a bits value exactly.
206    fn from_bits_retain(bits: Self::Bits) -> Self;
207
208    /// Get a flags value with the bits of a flag with the given name set.
209    ///
210    /// This method will return `None` if `name` is empty or doesn't
211    /// correspond to any named flag.
212    fn from_name(name: &str) -> Option<Self> {
213        // Don't parse empty names as empty flags
214        if name.is_empty() {
215            return None;
216        }
217
218        for flag in Self::FLAGS {
219            if flag.name() == name {
220                return Some(Self::from_bits_retain(flag.value().bits()));
221            }
222        }
223
224        None
225    }
226
227    /// Yield a set of contained flags values.
228    ///
229    /// Each yielded flags value will correspond to a defined named flag. Any unknown bits
230    /// will be yielded together as a final flags value.
231    fn iter(&self) -> iter::Iter<Self> {
232        iter::Iter::new(self)
233    }
234
235    /// Yield a set of contained named flags values.
236    ///
237    /// This method is like [`Flags::iter`], except only yields bits in contained named flags.
238    /// Any unknown bits, or bits not corresponding to a contained flag will not be yielded.
239    fn iter_names(&self) -> iter::IterNames<Self> {
240        iter::IterNames::new(self)
241    }
242
243    /// Yield a set of all named flags defined by [`Self::FLAGS`].
244    fn iter_defined_names() -> iter::IterDefinedNames<Self> {
245        iter::IterDefinedNames::new()
246    }
247
248    /// Whether all bits in this flags value are unset.
249    fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
250        self.bits() == Self::Bits::EMPTY
251    }
252
253    /// Whether all known bits in this flags value are set.
254    fn is_all(&self) -> bool {
255        // NOTE: We check against `Self::all` here, not `Self::Bits::ALL`
256        // because the set of all flags may not use all bits
257        Self::all().bits() | self.bits() == self.bits()
258    }
259
260    /// Whether any set bits in `other` are also set in `self`.
261    fn intersects(&self, other: Self) -> bool
262    where
263        Self: Sized,
264    {
265        self.bits() & other.bits() != Self::Bits::EMPTY
266    }
267
268    /// Whether all set bits in `other` are also set in `self`.
269    fn contains(&self, other: Self) -> bool
270    where
271        Self: Sized,
272    {
273        self.bits() & other.bits() == other.bits()
274    }
275
276    /// Remove any unknown bits from the flags.
277    fn truncate(&mut self)
278    where
279        Self: Sized,
280    {
281        *self = Self::from_bits_truncate(self.bits());
282    }
283
284    /// The bitwise or (`|`) of the bits in `self` and `other`.
285    fn insert(&mut self, other: Self)
286    where
287        Self: Sized,
288    {
289        *self = Self::from_bits_retain(self.bits()).union(other);
290    }
291
292    /// The intersection of `self` with the complement of `other` (`&!`).
293    ///
294    /// This method is not equivalent to `self & !other` when `other` has unknown bits set.
295    /// `remove` won't truncate `other`, but the `!` operator will.
296    fn remove(&mut self, other: Self)
297    where
298        Self: Sized,
299    {
300        *self = Self::from_bits_retain(self.bits()).difference(other);
301    }
302
303    /// The bitwise exclusive-or (`^`) of the bits in `self` and `other`.
304    fn toggle(&mut self, other: Self)
305    where
306        Self: Sized,
307    {
308        *self = Self::from_bits_retain(self.bits()).symmetric_difference(other);
309    }
310
311    /// Call [`Flags::insert`] when `value` is `true` or [`Flags::remove`] when `value` is `false`.
312    fn set(&mut self, other: Self, value: bool)
313    where
314        Self: Sized,
315    {
316        if value {
317            self.insert(other);
318        } else {
319            self.remove(other);
320        }
321    }
322
323    /// Unsets all bits in the flags.
324    fn clear(&mut self)
325    where
326        Self: Sized,
327    {
328        *self = Self::empty();
329    }
330
331    /// The bitwise and (`&`) of the bits in `self` and `other`.
332    #[must_use]
333    fn intersection(self, other: Self) -> Self {
334        Self::from_bits_retain(self.bits() & other.bits())
335    }
336
337    /// The bitwise or (`|`) of the bits in `self` and `other`.
338    #[must_use]
339    fn union(self, other: Self) -> Self {
340        Self::from_bits_retain(self.bits() | other.bits())
341    }
342
343    /// The intersection of `self` with the complement of `other` (`&!`).
344    ///
345    /// This method is not equivalent to `self & !other` when `other` has unknown bits set.
346    /// `difference` won't truncate `other`, but the `!` operator will.
347    #[must_use]
348    fn difference(self, other: Self) -> Self {
349        Self::from_bits_retain(self.bits() & !other.bits())
350    }
351
352    /// The bitwise exclusive-or (`^`) of the bits in `self` and `other`.
353    #[must_use]
354    fn symmetric_difference(self, other: Self) -> Self {
355        Self::from_bits_retain(self.bits() ^ other.bits())
356    }
357
358    /// The bitwise negation (`!`) of the bits in `self`, truncating the result.
359    #[must_use]
360    fn complement(self) -> Self {
361        Self::from_bits_truncate(!self.bits())
362    }
363}
364
365/**
366A bits type that can be used as storage for a flags type.
367*/
368pub trait Bits:
369    Clone
370    + Copy
371    + PartialEq
372    + BitAnd<Output = Self>
373    + BitOr<Output = Self>
374    + BitXor<Output = Self>
375    + Not<Output = Self>
376    + Sized
377    + 'static
378{
379    /// A value with all bits unset.
380    const EMPTY: Self;
381
382    /// A value with all bits set.
383    const ALL: Self;
384}
385
386// Not re-exported: prevent custom `Bits` impls being used in the `bitflags!` macro,
387// or they may fail to compile based on crate features
388pub trait Primitive {}
389
390macro_rules! impl_bits {
391    ($($u:ty, $i:ty,)*) => {
392        $(
393            impl Bits for $u {
394                const EMPTY: $u = 0;
395                const ALL: $u = <$u>::MAX;
396            }
397
398            impl Bits for $i {
399                const EMPTY: $i = 0;
400                const ALL: $i = <$u>::MAX as $i;
401            }
402
403            impl ParseHex for $u {
404                fn parse_hex(input: &str) -> Result<Self, ParseError> {
405                    <$u>::from_str_radix(input, 16).map_err(|_| ParseError::invalid_hex_flag(input))
406                }
407            }
408
409            impl ParseHex for $i {
410                fn parse_hex(input: &str) -> Result<Self, ParseError> {
411                    <$i>::from_str_radix(input, 16).map_err(|_| ParseError::invalid_hex_flag(input))
412                }
413            }
414
415            impl WriteHex for $u {
416                fn write_hex<W: fmt::Write>(&self, mut writer: W) -> fmt::Result {
417                    write!(writer, "{:x}", self)
418                }
419            }
420
421            impl WriteHex for $i {
422                fn write_hex<W: fmt::Write>(&self, mut writer: W) -> fmt::Result {
423                    write!(writer, "{:x}", self)
424                }
425            }
426
427            impl Primitive for $i {}
428            impl Primitive for $u {}
429        )*
430    }
431}
432
433impl_bits! {
434    u8, i8,
435    u16, i16,
436    u32, i32,
437    u64, i64,
438    u128, i128,
439    usize, isize,
440}
441
442/// A trait for referencing the `bitflags`-owned internal type
443/// without exposing it publicly.
444pub trait PublicFlags {
445    /// The type of the underlying storage.
446    type Primitive: Primitive;
447
448    /// The type of the internal field on the generated flags type.
449    type Internal;
450}
451
452#[doc(hidden)]
453#[deprecated(note = "use the `Flags` trait instead")]
454pub trait BitFlags: ImplementedByBitFlagsMacro + Flags {
455    /// An iterator over enabled flags in an instance of the type.
456    type Iter: Iterator<Item = Self>;
457
458    /// An iterator over the raw names and bits for enabled flags in an instance of the type.
459    type IterNames: Iterator<Item = (&'static str, Self)>;
460}
461
462#[allow(deprecated)]
463impl<B: Flags> BitFlags for B {
464    type Iter = iter::Iter<Self>;
465    type IterNames = iter::IterNames<Self>;
466}
467
468impl<B: Flags> ImplementedByBitFlagsMacro for B {}
469
470/// A marker trait that signals that an implementation of `BitFlags` came from the `bitflags!` macro.
471///
472/// There's nothing stopping an end-user from implementing this trait, but we don't guarantee their
473/// manual implementations won't break between non-breaking releases.
474#[doc(hidden)]
475pub trait ImplementedByBitFlagsMacro {}
476
477pub(crate) mod __private {
478    pub use super::{ImplementedByBitFlagsMacro, PublicFlags};
479}