Integers with some named values.
Suppose you have an integer type with some named values. For example, you might be implementing a protocol where "command" can be any 8-bit value, but where only a small number of commands are recognized.
In that case, you can use the [caret_int
] macro to define a
wrapper around u8
so named values are displayed with their
preferred format, but you can still represent all the other values
of the field:
use caret::caret_int;
caret_int!{
struct Command(u8) {
Get = 0,
Put = 1,
Swap = 2,
}
}
let c1: Command = 2.into();
let c2: Command = 100.into();
assert_eq!(c1.to_string().as_str(), "Swap");
assert_eq!(c2.to_string().as_str(), "100");
assert_eq!(c1, Command::Swap);
This crate is developed as part of Arti, a project to implement Tor in Rust. Many other crates in Arti depend on it, but it should be of general use.
License: MIT OR Apache-2.0