Crate enso_generics[−][src]
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Rust Generics implementation.
Datatype-generic programming, also frequently just called generic programming or generics, is a form of abstraction that allows defining functions that can operate on a large class of data types. For a more in-depth introduction to generic programming in general, have a look at Datatype-Generic Programming, or the Libraries for Generic Programming paper.
Re-exports
pub use generic::*; | |
pub use hlist::*; | |
pub use tuple::*; |
Modules
generic | Generic representation of data types. Refer to the crate documentation to learn more. |
hlist | HList provides many operations to create and manipulate heterogenous lists (HLists) whose length and element types are known at compile-time. HLists can be used to implement records, variants, type-indexed products (TIP), type-indexed co-products (TIC), or keyword arguments. |
tuple | This module contains implementations of generic operations on tuples. |
Macros
new | Creates new |
pat | Pattern matches on a |
ty | Smart |