#[repr(transparent)]pub struct EnumSet<T: EnumSetType> { /* private fields */ }
Expand description
An efficient set type for enums.
It is implemented using a bitset stored using the smallest integer that can fit all bits
in the underlying enum. In general, an enum variant with a discriminator of n
is stored in
the nth least significant bit (corresponding with a mask of, e.g. 1 << enum as u32
).
Numeric representation
EnumSet
is internally implemented using integer types, and as such can be easily converted
from and to numbers.
Each bit of the underlying integer corresponds to at most one particular enum variant. If the corresponding bit for a variant is set, it present in the set. Bits that do not correspond to any variant are always unset.
By default, each enum variant is stored in a bit corresponding to its discriminator. An enum
variant with a discriminator of n
is stored in the n + 1
th least significant bit
(corresponding to a mask of e.g. 1 << enum as u32
).
Serialization
When the serde
feature is enabled, EnumSet
s can be serialized and deserialized using
the serde
crate. The exact serialization format can be controlled with additional attributes
on the enum type. These attributes are valid regardless of whether the serde
feature
is enabled.
By default, EnumSet
s serialize by directly writing out the underlying bitset as an integer
of the smallest type that can fit in the underlying enum. You can add a
#[enumset(serialize_repr = "u8")]
attribute to your enum to control the integer type used
for serialization. This can be important for avoiding unintentional breaking changes when
EnumSet
s are serialized with formats like bincode
.
By default, unknown bits are ignored and silently removed from the bitset. To override thris
behavior, you can add a #[enumset(serialize_deny_unknown)]
attribute. This will cause
deserialization to fail if an invalid bit is set.
In addition, the #[enumset(serialize_as_list)]
attribute causes the EnumSet
to be
instead serialized as a list of enum variants. This requires your enum type implement
[Serialize
] and [Deserialize
]. Note that this is a breaking change.
FFI, Safety and repr
If an enum type T
is annotated with #[enumset(repr = "R")]
,
then several things happen:
T
will implementEnumSetTypeWithRepr<Repr = R>
in addition toEnumSetType
.- The
EnumSet
methods withrepr
in their name, such asas_repr
andfrom_repr
, will be available forEnumSet<T>
. - The in-memory representation of
EnumSet<T>
is guaranteed to beR
.
That last guarantee makes it sound to send EnumSet<T>
across an FFI boundary. For example:
extern "C" {
// This function is written in C like:
// uint32_t some_foreign_function(uint32_t set) { … }
fn some_foreign_function(set: EnumSet<MyEnum>) -> EnumSet<MyEnum>;
}
#[derive(Debug, EnumSetType)]
#[enumset(repr = "u32")]
enum MyEnum { A, B, C }
let set: EnumSet<MyEnum> = enum_set!(MyEnum::A | MyEnum::C);
let new_set: EnumSet<MyEnum> = unsafe { some_foreign_function(set) };
assert_eq!(new_set, enum_set!(MyEnum::C));
When an EnumSet<T>
is received via FFI, all bits that don’t correspond to an enum variant
of T
must be set to 0
. Behavior is undefined if any of these bits are set to 1
.
Implementations
sourceimpl<T: EnumSetType> EnumSet<T>
impl<T: EnumSetType> EnumSet<T>
sourcepub fn empty() -> Self
pub fn empty() -> Self
Creates an empty EnumSet
.
This is an alias for EnumSet::new
.
sourcepub fn bit_width() -> u32
pub fn bit_width() -> u32
Total number of bits used by this type. Note that the actual amount of space used is
rounded up to the next highest integer type (u8
, u16
, u32
, u64
, or u128
).
This is the same as EnumSet::variant_count
except in enums with “sparse” variants.
(e.g. enum Foo { A = 10, B = 20 }
)
sourcepub fn variant_count() -> u32
pub fn variant_count() -> u32
The number of valid variants that this type can contain.
This is the same as EnumSet::bit_width
except in enums with “sparse” variants.
(e.g. enum Foo { A = 10, B = 20 }
)
sourcepub fn is_disjoint(&self, other: Self) -> bool
pub fn is_disjoint(&self, other: Self) -> bool
Returns true
if self
has no elements in common with other
. This is equivalent to
checking for an empty intersection.
sourcepub fn is_superset(&self, other: Self) -> bool
pub fn is_superset(&self, other: Self) -> bool
Returns true
if the set is a superset of another, i.e., self
contains at least all the
values in other
.
sourcepub fn is_subset(&self, other: Self) -> bool
pub fn is_subset(&self, other: Self) -> bool
Returns true
if the set is a subset of another, i.e., other
contains at least all
the values in self
.
sourcepub fn union(&self, other: Self) -> Self
pub fn union(&self, other: Self) -> Self
Returns a set containing any elements present in either set.
sourcepub fn intersection(&self, other: Self) -> Self
pub fn intersection(&self, other: Self) -> Self
Returns a set containing every element present in both sets.
sourcepub fn difference(&self, other: Self) -> Self
pub fn difference(&self, other: Self) -> Self
Returns a set containing element present in self
but not in other
.
sourcepub fn symmetrical_difference(&self, other: Self) -> Self
pub fn symmetrical_difference(&self, other: Self) -> Self
Returns a set containing every element present in either self
or other
, but is not
present in both.
sourcepub fn complement(&self) -> Self
pub fn complement(&self) -> Self
Returns a set containing all enum variants not in this set.
sourcepub fn insert(&mut self, value: T) -> bool
pub fn insert(&mut self, value: T) -> bool
Adds a value to this set.
If the set did not have this value present, true
is returned.
If the set did have this value present, false
is returned.
sourcepub fn remove(&mut self, value: T) -> bool
pub fn remove(&mut self, value: T) -> bool
Removes a value from this set. Returns whether the value was present in the set.
sourcepub fn insert_all(&mut self, other: Self)
pub fn insert_all(&mut self, other: Self)
Adds all elements in another set to this one.
sourcepub fn remove_all(&mut self, other: Self)
pub fn remove_all(&mut self, other: Self)
Removes all values in another set from this one.
sourcepub fn iter(&self) -> EnumSetIter<T>ⓘNotable traits for EnumSetIter<T>impl<T: EnumSetType> Iterator for EnumSetIter<T> type Item = T;
pub fn iter(&self) -> EnumSetIter<T>ⓘNotable traits for EnumSetIter<T>impl<T: EnumSetType> Iterator for EnumSetIter<T> type Item = T;
Iterates the contents of the set in order from the least significant bit to the most significant bit.
Note that iterator invalidation is impossible as the iterator contains a copy of this type, rather than holding a reference to it.
sourcepub fn as_repr(&self) -> <T as EnumSetTypeWithRepr>::Repr where
T: EnumSetTypeWithRepr,
pub fn as_repr(&self) -> <T as EnumSetTypeWithRepr>::Repr where
T: EnumSetTypeWithRepr,
Returns a T::Repr
representing the elements of this set.
Unlike the other as_*
methods, this method is zero-cost and guaranteed not to fail,
panic or truncate any bits.
In order to use this method, the definition of T
must have the #[enumset(repr = "…")]
annotation.
sourcepub unsafe fn from_repr_unchecked(
bits: <T as EnumSetTypeWithRepr>::Repr
) -> Self where
T: EnumSetTypeWithRepr,
pub unsafe fn from_repr_unchecked(
bits: <T as EnumSetTypeWithRepr>::Repr
) -> Self where
T: EnumSetTypeWithRepr,
Constructs a bitset from a T::Repr
without checking for invalid bits.
Unlike the other from_*
methods, this method is zero-cost and guaranteed not to fail,
panic or truncate any bits, provided the conditions under “Safety” are upheld.
In order to use this method, the definition of T
must have the #[enumset(repr = "…")]
annotation.
Safety
All bits in the provided parameter bits
that don’t correspond to an enum variant of
T
must be set to 0
. Behavior is undefined if any of these bits are set to 1
.
sourcepub fn from_repr(bits: <T as EnumSetTypeWithRepr>::Repr) -> Self where
T: EnumSetTypeWithRepr,
pub fn from_repr(bits: <T as EnumSetTypeWithRepr>::Repr) -> Self where
T: EnumSetTypeWithRepr,
Constructs a bitset from a T::Repr
.
If a bit that doesn’t correspond to an enum variant is set, this method will panic.
In order to use this method, the definition of T
must have the #[enumset(repr = "…")]
annotation.
sourcepub fn try_from_repr(bits: <T as EnumSetTypeWithRepr>::Repr) -> Option<Self> where
T: EnumSetTypeWithRepr,
pub fn try_from_repr(bits: <T as EnumSetTypeWithRepr>::Repr) -> Option<Self> where
T: EnumSetTypeWithRepr,
Attempts to constructs a bitset from a T::Repr
.
If a bit that doesn’t correspond to an enum variant is set, this
method will return None
.
In order to use this method, the definition of T
must have the #[enumset(repr = "…")]
annotation.
sourcepub fn from_repr_truncated(bits: <T as EnumSetTypeWithRepr>::Repr) -> Self where
T: EnumSetTypeWithRepr,
pub fn from_repr_truncated(bits: <T as EnumSetTypeWithRepr>::Repr) -> Self where
T: EnumSetTypeWithRepr,
Constructs a bitset from a T::Repr
, ignoring invalid variants.
In order to use this method, the definition of T
must have the #[enumset(repr = "…")]
annotation.
sourceimpl<T: EnumSetType> EnumSet<T>
impl<T: EnumSetType> EnumSet<T>
sourcepub fn as_u8(&self) -> u8
pub fn as_u8(&self) -> u8
Returns a u8
representing the elements of this set.
If the underlying bitset will not fit in a u8
or contains bits that do not correspond to an enum variant, this method will panic.
sourcepub fn try_as_u8(&self) -> Option<u8>
pub fn try_as_u8(&self) -> Option<u8>
Tries to return a u8
representing the elements of this set.
If the underlying bitset will not fit in a u8
or contains bits that do not correspond to an enum variant, this method will instead return None
.
sourcepub fn as_u8_truncated(&self) -> u8
pub fn as_u8_truncated(&self) -> u8
Returns a truncated u8
representing the elements of this set.
If the underlying bitset will not fit in a u8
, this method will truncate any bits that don’t fit or do not correspond to an enum variant.
sourcepub fn from_u8(bits: u8) -> Self
pub fn from_u8(bits: u8) -> Self
Constructs a bitset from a u8
.
If a bit that doesn’t correspond to an enum variant is set, this method will panic.
sourcepub fn try_from_u8(bits: u8) -> Option<Self>
pub fn try_from_u8(bits: u8) -> Option<Self>
Attempts to constructs a bitset from a u8
.
If a bit that doesn’t correspond to an enum variant is set, this method will return None
.
sourcepub fn from_u8_truncated(bits: u8) -> Self
pub fn from_u8_truncated(bits: u8) -> Self
Constructs a bitset from a u8
, ignoring invalid variants.
sourcepub unsafe fn from_u8_unchecked(bits: u8) -> Self
pub unsafe fn from_u8_unchecked(bits: u8) -> Self
Constructs a bitset from a u8
, without checking for invalid bits.
Safety
All bits in the provided parameter bits
that don’t correspond to an enum variant
of T
must be set to 0
. Behavior is undefined if any of these bits are set
to 1
.
sourcepub fn as_u16(&self) -> u16
pub fn as_u16(&self) -> u16
Returns a u16
representing the elements of this set.
If the underlying bitset will not fit in a u16
or contains bits that do not correspond to an enum variant, this method will panic.
sourcepub fn try_as_u16(&self) -> Option<u16>
pub fn try_as_u16(&self) -> Option<u16>
Tries to return a u16
representing the elements of this set.
If the underlying bitset will not fit in a u16
or contains bits that do not correspond to an enum variant, this method will instead return None
.
sourcepub fn as_u16_truncated(&self) -> u16
pub fn as_u16_truncated(&self) -> u16
Returns a truncated u16
representing the elements of this set.
If the underlying bitset will not fit in a u16
, this method will truncate any bits that don’t fit or do not correspond to an enum variant.
sourcepub fn from_u16(bits: u16) -> Self
pub fn from_u16(bits: u16) -> Self
Constructs a bitset from a u16
.
If a bit that doesn’t correspond to an enum variant is set, this method will panic.
sourcepub fn try_from_u16(bits: u16) -> Option<Self>
pub fn try_from_u16(bits: u16) -> Option<Self>
Attempts to constructs a bitset from a u16
.
If a bit that doesn’t correspond to an enum variant is set, this method will return None
.
sourcepub fn from_u16_truncated(bits: u16) -> Self
pub fn from_u16_truncated(bits: u16) -> Self
Constructs a bitset from a u16
, ignoring invalid variants.
sourcepub unsafe fn from_u16_unchecked(bits: u16) -> Self
pub unsafe fn from_u16_unchecked(bits: u16) -> Self
Constructs a bitset from a u16
, without checking for invalid bits.
Safety
All bits in the provided parameter bits
that don’t correspond to an enum variant
of T
must be set to 0
. Behavior is undefined if any of these bits are set
to 1
.
sourcepub fn as_u32(&self) -> u32
pub fn as_u32(&self) -> u32
Returns a u32
representing the elements of this set.
If the underlying bitset will not fit in a u32
or contains bits that do not correspond to an enum variant, this method will panic.
sourcepub fn try_as_u32(&self) -> Option<u32>
pub fn try_as_u32(&self) -> Option<u32>
Tries to return a u32
representing the elements of this set.
If the underlying bitset will not fit in a u32
or contains bits that do not correspond to an enum variant, this method will instead return None
.
sourcepub fn as_u32_truncated(&self) -> u32
pub fn as_u32_truncated(&self) -> u32
Returns a truncated u32
representing the elements of this set.
If the underlying bitset will not fit in a u32
, this method will truncate any bits that don’t fit or do not correspond to an enum variant.
sourcepub fn from_u32(bits: u32) -> Self
pub fn from_u32(bits: u32) -> Self
Constructs a bitset from a u32
.
If a bit that doesn’t correspond to an enum variant is set, this method will panic.
sourcepub fn try_from_u32(bits: u32) -> Option<Self>
pub fn try_from_u32(bits: u32) -> Option<Self>
Attempts to constructs a bitset from a u32
.
If a bit that doesn’t correspond to an enum variant is set, this method will return None
.
sourcepub fn from_u32_truncated(bits: u32) -> Self
pub fn from_u32_truncated(bits: u32) -> Self
Constructs a bitset from a u32
, ignoring invalid variants.
sourcepub unsafe fn from_u32_unchecked(bits: u32) -> Self
pub unsafe fn from_u32_unchecked(bits: u32) -> Self
Constructs a bitset from a u32
, without checking for invalid bits.
Safety
All bits in the provided parameter bits
that don’t correspond to an enum variant
of T
must be set to 0
. Behavior is undefined if any of these bits are set
to 1
.
sourcepub fn as_u64(&self) -> u64
pub fn as_u64(&self) -> u64
Returns a u64
representing the elements of this set.
If the underlying bitset will not fit in a u64
or contains bits that do not correspond to an enum variant, this method will panic.
sourcepub fn try_as_u64(&self) -> Option<u64>
pub fn try_as_u64(&self) -> Option<u64>
Tries to return a u64
representing the elements of this set.
If the underlying bitset will not fit in a u64
or contains bits that do not correspond to an enum variant, this method will instead return None
.
sourcepub fn as_u64_truncated(&self) -> u64
pub fn as_u64_truncated(&self) -> u64
Returns a truncated u64
representing the elements of this set.
If the underlying bitset will not fit in a u64
, this method will truncate any bits that don’t fit or do not correspond to an enum variant.
sourcepub fn from_u64(bits: u64) -> Self
pub fn from_u64(bits: u64) -> Self
Constructs a bitset from a u64
.
If a bit that doesn’t correspond to an enum variant is set, this method will panic.
sourcepub fn try_from_u64(bits: u64) -> Option<Self>
pub fn try_from_u64(bits: u64) -> Option<Self>
Attempts to constructs a bitset from a u64
.
If a bit that doesn’t correspond to an enum variant is set, this method will return None
.
sourcepub fn from_u64_truncated(bits: u64) -> Self
pub fn from_u64_truncated(bits: u64) -> Self
Constructs a bitset from a u64
, ignoring invalid variants.
sourcepub unsafe fn from_u64_unchecked(bits: u64) -> Self
pub unsafe fn from_u64_unchecked(bits: u64) -> Self
Constructs a bitset from a u64
, without checking for invalid bits.
Safety
All bits in the provided parameter bits
that don’t correspond to an enum variant
of T
must be set to 0
. Behavior is undefined if any of these bits are set
to 1
.
sourcepub fn as_u128(&self) -> u128
pub fn as_u128(&self) -> u128
Returns a u128
representing the elements of this set.
If the underlying bitset will not fit in a u128
or contains bits that do not correspond to an enum variant, this method will panic.
sourcepub fn try_as_u128(&self) -> Option<u128>
pub fn try_as_u128(&self) -> Option<u128>
Tries to return a u128
representing the elements of this set.
If the underlying bitset will not fit in a u128
or contains bits that do not correspond to an enum variant, this method will instead return None
.
sourcepub fn as_u128_truncated(&self) -> u128
pub fn as_u128_truncated(&self) -> u128
Returns a truncated u128
representing the elements of this set.
If the underlying bitset will not fit in a u128
, this method will truncate any bits that don’t fit or do not correspond to an enum variant.
sourcepub fn from_u128(bits: u128) -> Self
pub fn from_u128(bits: u128) -> Self
Constructs a bitset from a u128
.
If a bit that doesn’t correspond to an enum variant is set, this method will panic.
sourcepub fn try_from_u128(bits: u128) -> Option<Self>
pub fn try_from_u128(bits: u128) -> Option<Self>
Attempts to constructs a bitset from a u128
.
If a bit that doesn’t correspond to an enum variant is set, this method will return None
.
sourcepub fn from_u128_truncated(bits: u128) -> Self
pub fn from_u128_truncated(bits: u128) -> Self
Constructs a bitset from a u128
, ignoring invalid variants.
sourcepub unsafe fn from_u128_unchecked(bits: u128) -> Self
pub unsafe fn from_u128_unchecked(bits: u128) -> Self
Constructs a bitset from a u128
, without checking for invalid bits.
Safety
All bits in the provided parameter bits
that don’t correspond to an enum variant
of T
must be set to 0
. Behavior is undefined if any of these bits are set
to 1
.
sourcepub fn as_usize(&self) -> usize
pub fn as_usize(&self) -> usize
Returns a usize
representing the elements of this set.
If the underlying bitset will not fit in a usize
or contains bits that do not correspond to an enum variant, this method will panic.
sourcepub fn try_as_usize(&self) -> Option<usize>
pub fn try_as_usize(&self) -> Option<usize>
Tries to return a usize
representing the elements of this set.
If the underlying bitset will not fit in a usize
or contains bits that do not correspond to an enum variant, this method will instead return None
.
sourcepub fn as_usize_truncated(&self) -> usize
pub fn as_usize_truncated(&self) -> usize
Returns a truncated usize
representing the elements of this set.
If the underlying bitset will not fit in a usize
, this method will truncate any bits that don’t fit or do not correspond to an enum variant.
sourcepub fn from_usize(bits: usize) -> Self
pub fn from_usize(bits: usize) -> Self
Constructs a bitset from a usize
.
If a bit that doesn’t correspond to an enum variant is set, this method will panic.
sourcepub fn try_from_usize(bits: usize) -> Option<Self>
pub fn try_from_usize(bits: usize) -> Option<Self>
Attempts to constructs a bitset from a usize
.
If a bit that doesn’t correspond to an enum variant is set, this method will return None
.
sourcepub fn from_usize_truncated(bits: usize) -> Self
pub fn from_usize_truncated(bits: usize) -> Self
Constructs a bitset from a usize
, ignoring invalid variants.
sourcepub unsafe fn from_usize_unchecked(bits: usize) -> Self
pub unsafe fn from_usize_unchecked(bits: usize) -> Self
Constructs a bitset from a usize
, without checking for invalid bits.
Safety
All bits in the provided parameter bits
that don’t correspond to an enum variant
of T
must be set to 0
. Behavior is undefined if any of these bits are set
to 1
.
Trait Implementations
sourceimpl<T: EnumSetType, O: Into<EnumSet<T>>> BitAndAssign<O> for EnumSet<T>
impl<T: EnumSetType, O: Into<EnumSet<T>>> BitAndAssign<O> for EnumSet<T>
sourcefn bitand_assign(&mut self, rhs: O)
fn bitand_assign(&mut self, rhs: O)
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
sourceimpl<T: EnumSetType, O: Into<EnumSet<T>>> BitOrAssign<O> for EnumSet<T>
impl<T: EnumSetType, O: Into<EnumSet<T>>> BitOrAssign<O> for EnumSet<T>
sourcefn bitor_assign(&mut self, rhs: O)
fn bitor_assign(&mut self, rhs: O)
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
sourceimpl<T: EnumSetType, O: Into<EnumSet<T>>> BitXorAssign<O> for EnumSet<T>
impl<T: EnumSetType, O: Into<EnumSet<T>>> BitXorAssign<O> for EnumSet<T>
sourcefn bitxor_assign(&mut self, rhs: O)
fn bitxor_assign(&mut self, rhs: O)
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
sourceimpl<T: EnumSetType + Debug> Debug for EnumSet<T>
impl<T: EnumSetType + Debug> Debug for EnumSet<T>
sourceimpl<T: EnumSetType> Extend<EnumSet<T>> for EnumSet<T>
impl<T: EnumSetType> Extend<EnumSet<T>> for EnumSet<T>
sourcefn extend<I: IntoIterator<Item = EnumSet<T>>>(&mut self, iter: I)
fn extend<I: IntoIterator<Item = EnumSet<T>>>(&mut self, iter: I)
Extends a collection with the contents of an iterator. Read more
sourcefn extend_one(&mut self, item: A)
fn extend_one(&mut self, item: A)
extend_one
)Extends a collection with exactly one element.
sourcefn extend_reserve(&mut self, additional: usize)
fn extend_reserve(&mut self, additional: usize)
extend_one
)Reserves capacity in a collection for the given number of additional elements. Read more
sourceimpl<T: EnumSetType> Extend<T> for EnumSet<T>
impl<T: EnumSetType> Extend<T> for EnumSet<T>
sourcefn extend<I: IntoIterator<Item = T>>(&mut self, iter: I)
fn extend<I: IntoIterator<Item = T>>(&mut self, iter: I)
Extends a collection with the contents of an iterator. Read more
sourcefn extend_one(&mut self, item: A)
fn extend_one(&mut self, item: A)
extend_one
)Extends a collection with exactly one element.
sourcefn extend_reserve(&mut self, additional: usize)
fn extend_reserve(&mut self, additional: usize)
extend_one
)Reserves capacity in a collection for the given number of additional elements. Read more
sourceimpl<T: EnumSetType> From<T> for EnumSet<T>
impl<T: EnumSetType> From<T> for EnumSet<T>
sourceimpl<T: EnumSetType> FromIterator<EnumSet<T>> for EnumSet<T>
impl<T: EnumSetType> FromIterator<EnumSet<T>> for EnumSet<T>
sourcefn from_iter<I: IntoIterator<Item = EnumSet<T>>>(iter: I) -> Self
fn from_iter<I: IntoIterator<Item = EnumSet<T>>>(iter: I) -> Self
Creates a value from an iterator. Read more
sourceimpl<T: EnumSetType> FromIterator<T> for EnumSet<T>
impl<T: EnumSetType> FromIterator<T> for EnumSet<T>
sourcefn from_iter<I: IntoIterator<Item = T>>(iter: I) -> Self
fn from_iter<I: IntoIterator<Item = T>>(iter: I) -> Self
Creates a value from an iterator. Read more
sourceimpl<T: EnumSetType> Hash for EnumSet<T>
impl<T: EnumSetType> Hash for EnumSet<T>
sourceimpl<T: EnumSetType> IntoIterator for EnumSet<T>
impl<T: EnumSetType> IntoIterator for EnumSet<T>
sourceimpl<T: EnumSetType> Not for EnumSet<T>
impl<T: EnumSetType> Not for EnumSet<T>
sourceimpl<T: EnumSetType> Ord for EnumSet<T>
impl<T: EnumSetType> Ord for EnumSet<T>
sourceimpl<T: PartialEq + EnumSetType> PartialEq<EnumSet<T>> for EnumSet<T> where
T::Repr: PartialEq,
impl<T: PartialEq + EnumSetType> PartialEq<EnumSet<T>> for EnumSet<T> where
T::Repr: PartialEq,
sourceimpl<T: EnumSetType> PartialEq<T> for EnumSet<T>
impl<T: EnumSetType> PartialEq<T> for EnumSet<T>
sourceimpl<T: EnumSetType> PartialOrd<EnumSet<T>> for EnumSet<T>
impl<T: EnumSetType> PartialOrd<EnumSet<T>> for EnumSet<T>
sourcefn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<Ordering>
fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<Ordering>
This method returns an ordering between self
and other
values if one exists. Read more
1.0.0 · sourcefn lt(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
fn lt(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
This method tests less than (for self
and other
) and is used by the <
operator. Read more
1.0.0 · sourcefn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
This method tests less than or equal to (for self
and other
) and is used by the <=
operator. Read more
sourceimpl<T: EnumSetType, O: Into<EnumSet<T>>> SubAssign<O> for EnumSet<T>
impl<T: EnumSetType, O: Into<EnumSet<T>>> SubAssign<O> for EnumSet<T>
sourcefn sub_assign(&mut self, rhs: O)
fn sub_assign(&mut self, rhs: O)
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
sourceimpl<'a, T: EnumSetType> Sum<&'a EnumSet<T>> for EnumSet<T>
impl<'a, T: EnumSetType> Sum<&'a EnumSet<T>> for EnumSet<T>
sourceimpl<'a, T: EnumSetType> Sum<&'a T> for EnumSet<T>
impl<'a, T: EnumSetType> Sum<&'a T> for EnumSet<T>
sourceimpl<T: EnumSetType> Sum<EnumSet<T>> for EnumSet<T>
impl<T: EnumSetType> Sum<EnumSet<T>> for EnumSet<T>
sourceimpl<T: EnumSetType> Sum<T> for EnumSet<T>
impl<T: EnumSetType> Sum<T> for EnumSet<T>
impl<T: Copy + EnumSetType> Copy for EnumSet<T> where
T::Repr: Copy,
impl<T: Eq + EnumSetType> Eq for EnumSet<T> where
T::Repr: Eq,
impl<T: EnumSetType> StructuralEq for EnumSet<T>
impl<T: EnumSetType> StructuralPartialEq for EnumSet<T>
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<T> RefUnwindSafe for EnumSet<T> where
<T as EnumSetTypePrivate>::Repr: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<T> Send for EnumSet<T> where
<T as EnumSetTypePrivate>::Repr: Send,
impl<T> Sync for EnumSet<T> where
<T as EnumSetTypePrivate>::Repr: Sync,
impl<T> Unpin for EnumSet<T> where
<T as EnumSetTypePrivate>::Repr: Unpin,
impl<T> UnwindSafe for EnumSet<T> where
<T as EnumSetTypePrivate>::Repr: UnwindSafe,
Blanket Implementations
sourceimpl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
const: unstable · sourcefn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more