Macro konst::const_cmp_for[][src]

macro_rules! const_cmp_for {
    (slice ; $left_slice : expr, $right_slice : expr $(, $($comparison : tt) *) ?) => { ... };
    (option ; $left_opt : expr, $right_opt : expr $(, $($comparison : tt) *) ?) => { ... };
}
This is supported on crate feature cmp only.
Expand description

Compares two standard library types for ordering, that can’t be compared with const_cmp.

This macro takes the same types (except for range types), has the same limitations, and takes arguments of the same form as the const_eq_for macro

Examples

Slices

use konst::{const_cmp, const_cmp_for, try_equal};

use std::cmp::Ordering;

const fn cmp_slice_pair(left: &[(u32, u32)], right: &[(u32, u32)]) -> Ordering {
    const_cmp_for!(slice; left, right, |l, r|{
        try_equal!(const_cmp!(l.0, r.0));
        try_equal!(const_cmp!(l.1, r.1))
    })
}

const CMPS: [Ordering; 4] = {
    let foo = &[(0, 1), (1, 2), (3, 4), (5, 6)];
    let bar = &[(0, 1), (3, 4), (5, 6), (7, 8)];

    [
        cmp_slice_pair(foo, foo),
        cmp_slice_pair(foo, bar),
        cmp_slice_pair(bar, foo),
        cmp_slice_pair(bar, bar),
    ]
};

assert_eq!(CMPS, [Ordering::Equal, Ordering::Less, Ordering::Greater, Ordering::Equal])

Options

use konst::{const_cmp, const_cmp_for, try_equal};

use std::cmp::Ordering;

#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
enum Shape {
    Square,
    Circle,
    Line,
}

const fn cmp_opt_pair(left: Option<Shape>, right: Option<Shape>) -> Ordering {
    const_cmp_for!(option; left, right, |x| *x as u8 )
}

const CMPS: [Ordering; 9] = {
    let foo = Some(Shape::Square);
    let bar = Some(Shape::Circle);
    let baz = Some(Shape::Line);

    [
        cmp_opt_pair(foo, foo),
        cmp_opt_pair(foo, bar),
        cmp_opt_pair(foo, baz),

        cmp_opt_pair(bar, foo),
        cmp_opt_pair(bar, bar),
        cmp_opt_pair(bar, baz),

        cmp_opt_pair(baz, foo),
        cmp_opt_pair(baz, bar),
        cmp_opt_pair(baz, baz),
    ]
};

assert_eq!(
    CMPS,
    [
        Ordering::Equal, Ordering::Less, Ordering::Less,
        Ordering::Greater, Ordering::Equal, Ordering::Less,
        Ordering::Greater, Ordering::Greater, Ordering::Equal,
    ]
);