frunk_core 0.0.21

Frunk core provides developers with HList and Generic
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Frunk Core

This library forms the core of Frunk. It should ideally be minimalistic, containing only the fundamental building blocks of generic programming.

Examples

# #[macro_use] extern crate frunk_core;
# use frunk_core::hlist::*;
# fn main() {

let h = hlist![1, false, 42f32];
let folded = h.foldr(hlist![|i, acc| i + acc,
    |_, acc| if acc > 42f32 { 9000 } else { 0 },
    |f, acc| f + acc],
    1f32);
assert_eq!(folded, 9001);

// Reverse
let h1 = hlist![true, "hi"];
assert_eq!(h1.into_reverse(), hlist!["hi", true]);

// foldr (foldl also available)
let h2 = hlist![1, false, 42f32];
let folded = h2.foldr(
            hlist![|i, acc| i + acc,
                   |_, acc| if acc > 42f32 { 9000 } else { 0 },
                   |f, acc| f + acc],
            1f32
    );
assert_eq!(folded, 9001);

// Mapping over an HList
let h3 = hlist![9000, "joe", 41f32];
let mapped = (&h3).map(hlist![|&n| n + 1,
                              |&s| s,
                              |&f| f + 1f32]);
assert_eq!(mapped, hlist![9001, "joe", 42f32]);

// Plucking a value out by type
let h4 = hlist![1, "hello", true, 42f32];
let (t, remainder): (bool, _) = h4.pluck();
assert!(t);
assert_eq!(remainder, hlist![1, "hello", 42f32]);

// Resculpting an HList
let h5 = hlist![9000, "joe", 41f32, true];
let (reshaped, remainder2): (Hlist![f32, i32, &str], _) = h5.sculpt();
assert_eq!(reshaped, hlist![41f32, 9000, "joe"]);
assert_eq!(remainder2, hlist![true]);
# }

Links:

  1. Source on Github
  2. Crates.io page