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// Copyright (c) 2017, Nick Stevens <nick@bitcurry.com> // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or // http://www.apache.org/license/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license // <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. //! Definition of `Predicate`s for comparisons over `Ord` and `Eq` types. use Predicate; #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)] enum EqOps { Equal, NotEqual, } /// Predicate that returns `true` if `variable` matches the pre-defined `Eq` /// value, otherwise returns `false`. /// /// This is created by the `predicate::{eq, ne}` functions. #[derive(Debug)] pub struct EqPredicate<T> { constant: T, op: EqOps, } impl<T> Predicate for EqPredicate<T> where T: PartialEq, { type Item = T; fn eval(&self, variable: &Self::Item) -> bool { match self.op { EqOps::Equal => variable.eq(&self.constant), EqOps::NotEqual => variable.ne(&self.constant), } } } /// Creates a new predicate that will return `true` when the given `variable` is /// equal to a pre-defined value. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use predicates::predicate::*; /// /// let predicate_fn = eq(5); /// assert_eq!(true, predicate_fn.eval(&5)); /// assert_eq!(false, predicate_fn.eval(&10)); /// ``` pub fn eq<T>(constant: T) -> EqPredicate<T> where T: PartialEq, { EqPredicate { constant: constant, op: EqOps::Equal, } } /// Creates a new predicate that will return `true` when the given `variable` is /// _not_ equal to a pre-defined value. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use predicates::predicate::*; /// /// let predicate_fn = ne(5); /// assert_eq!(false, predicate_fn.eval(&5)); /// assert_eq!(true, predicate_fn.eval(&10)); /// ``` pub fn ne<T>(constant: T) -> EqPredicate<T> where T: PartialEq, { EqPredicate { constant: constant, op: EqOps::NotEqual, } } #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)] enum OrdOps { LessThan, LessThanOrEqual, GreaterThanOrEqual, GreaterThan, } /// Predicate that returns `true` if `variable` matches the pre-defined `Ord` /// value, otherwise returns `false`. /// /// This is created by the `predicate::{gt, ge, lt, le}` functions. #[derive(Debug)] pub struct OrdPredicate<T> { constant: T, op: OrdOps, } impl<T> Predicate for OrdPredicate<T> where T: PartialOrd, { type Item = T; fn eval(&self, variable: &Self::Item) -> bool { match self.op { OrdOps::LessThan => variable.lt(&self.constant), OrdOps::LessThanOrEqual => variable.le(&self.constant), OrdOps::GreaterThanOrEqual => variable.ge(&self.constant), OrdOps::GreaterThan => variable.gt(&self.constant), } } } /// Creates a new predicate that will return `true` when the given `variable` is /// less than a pre-defined value. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use predicates::predicate::*; /// /// let predicate_fn = lt(5); /// assert_eq!(true, predicate_fn.eval(&4)); /// assert_eq!(false, predicate_fn.eval(&6)); /// ``` pub fn lt<T>(constant: T) -> OrdPredicate<T> where T: PartialOrd, { OrdPredicate { constant: constant, op: OrdOps::LessThan, } } /// Creates a new predicate that will return `true` when the given `variable` is /// less than or equal to a pre-defined value. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use predicates::predicate::*; /// /// let predicate_fn = le(5); /// assert_eq!(true, predicate_fn.eval(&4)); /// assert_eq!(true, predicate_fn.eval(&5)); /// assert_eq!(false, predicate_fn.eval(&6)); /// ``` pub fn le<T>(constant: T) -> OrdPredicate<T> where T: PartialOrd, { OrdPredicate { constant: constant, op: OrdOps::LessThanOrEqual, } } /// Creates a new predicate that will return `true` when the given `variable` is /// greater than or equal to a pre-defined value. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use predicates::predicate::*; /// /// let predicate = ge(5); /// assert_eq!(false, predicate.eval(&4)); /// assert_eq!(true, predicate.eval(&5)); /// assert_eq!(true, predicate.eval(&6)); /// ``` pub fn ge<T>(constant: T) -> OrdPredicate<T> where T: PartialOrd, { OrdPredicate { constant: constant, op: OrdOps::GreaterThanOrEqual, } } /// Creates a new predicate that will return `true` when the given `variable` is /// greater than a pre-defined value. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use predicates::predicate::*; /// /// let predicate_fn = gt(5); /// assert_eq!(false, predicate_fn.eval(&4)); /// assert_eq!(false, predicate_fn.eval(&5)); /// assert_eq!(true, predicate_fn.eval(&6)); /// ``` pub fn gt<T>(constant: T) -> OrdPredicate<T> where T: PartialOrd, { OrdPredicate { constant: constant, op: OrdOps::GreaterThan, } }