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Macro to answer the question: does it implement a trait?
§Module :: implements
Macro to answer the question: does it implement a trait?
This solution has a limitation:
- In case entity is a function and trait is
Fn
/FnMut
/FnOnce
which current entity does not implement you will get compile-time error instead offalse
.
§Basic use-case
use implements::*;
dbg!( implements!( 13_i32 => Copy ) );
// < implements!( 13_i32 => Copy ) : true
dbg!( implements!( Box::new( 13_i32 ) => Copy ) );
// < implements!( 13_i32 => Copy ) : false
§To add to your project
cargo add implements
§Try out from the repository
git clone https://github.com/Wandalen/wTools
cd wTools
cargo run --example implements_trivial
Modules§
- Exposed namespace of the module.
- Orphan namespace of the module.
- Own namespace of the module.
- Prelude to use essentials:
use my_module::prelude::*
.
Macros§
- Macro
implements
to answer the question: does it implement a trait? - Macro
instance_of
to answer the question: does it implement a trait? Alias of the macroimplements
.