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An attribute-like macro to implement traits for Either
(defined in either
crate).
If your trait is implemented for both type A
and B
,
then it is automatically implemented for Either<A, B>
.
§Usage
When defining a trait, wrap it with the macro either_trait
.
§Example
use either::Either;
use either_trait_macro::either_trait;
#[either_trait]
/// Apply a function `n` times.
trait Apply {
fn times<T, F>(&self, t: T, f: F) -> T
where
F: Fn(T) -> T;
}
struct Once;
impl Apply for Once {
fn times<T, F>(&self, t: T, f: F) -> T
where
F: Fn(T) -> T,
{
f(t)
}
}
impl Apply for u32 {
fn times<T, F>(&self, t: T, f: F) -> T
where
F: Fn(T) -> T,
{
let mut t = t;
for _ in 0..*self {
t = f(t);
}
t
}
}
let either: Either<Once, u32> = Either::Left(Once);
assert_eq!(either.times(1, |x| x + 2), 3);
§Limitations
This macro only supports traits without any associated
constant or associated type.
The first parameter of a trait method must be self
,
&self
or &mut self
.
The types of other parameters and the return type
must not contain Self
.