non-zero
A macro for creating constant non-zero integers (with type inference).
There are multiple crates that address the issue of initialising non-zero integers.
However, most of them lack type inference.
This is why I created non_zero!.
It uses const blocks to evaluate the literals at compile time whilst achieving type inference.
The definition is essentially this:
Some things of note:
$n:exprallows for any expression to be passed to the macro, so long as it is evaluable in aconstcontext.- The
constblock is discussed above. NonZerois thestdgeneric non-zero type to which allNonZero***are aliased. The generic argument can be inferred, not only from$nbut also from the macro's usage..unwrap()inside theconstblock will cause a compile-time error, not a runtime one.
The above implementation is somewhat simplified;
the real definition produces prettier errors than unwrap and is more hygienic.
Naming
This crate uses the same name as std does for its types.
Namely, with a hyphen between "non" and "zero".
In snake_case the hyphen becomes an underscore and in PascalCase it creates a word break.