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//! Rust Generics implementation. //! //! Datatype-generic programming, also frequently just called generic programming or generics, is a //! form of abstraction that allows defining functions that can operate on a large class of //! data types. For a more in-depth introduction to generic programming in general, have a look at //! [Datatype-Generic Programming](http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/jeremy.gibbons/publications/dgp.pdf), or //! the [Libraries for Generic Programming](http://dreixel.net/research/pdf/lgph.pdf) paper. #![deny(unconditional_recursion)] #![allow(incomplete_features)] // To be removed, see: https://github.com/enso-org/ide/issues/1559 #![warn(missing_copy_implementations)] #![warn(missing_debug_implementations)] #![warn(missing_docs)] #![warn(trivial_casts)] #![warn(trivial_numeric_casts)] #![warn(unsafe_code)] #![warn(unused_import_braces)] #![warn(unused_qualifications)] #![feature(const_fn_trait_bound)] #![feature(specialization)] #![feature(trait_alias)] pub mod generic; pub mod hlist; pub mod tuple; pub use generic::*; pub use hlist::*; pub use tuple::*;