coproduct 0.4.1

Generic coproduct type with minimal memory footprint
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Coproduct

Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you'd like to have two enums where only a few variants differ? Usually that involves a lot of duplication and boilerplate. Not any more! Coproducts allow you to describe them and convert between them effortlessly!

use coproduct::{Coproduct, MkUnion, Union};

#[derive(Debug)]
struct A;
#[derive(Debug)]
struct B;
#[derive(Debug)]
struct C;
#[derive(Debug)]
struct D;

type ABC = MkUnion!(A, B, C);

fn main() {
    let abc: Coproduct<ABC> = Coproduct::inject(A);
    let abcd: Coproduct<Union<D, ABC>> = abc.embed();
    println!("{:?}", abcd);
}

Find out more in the documentation.