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| 1.5.4 | Aug 17, 2025 |
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| 1.5.3 | Sep 2, 2022 |
| 1.5.2 | Oct 2, 2021 |
| 1.4.1 | May 22, 2021 |
| 0.1.4 | Oct 6, 2018 |
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Extension traits for many standard/core library types/traits. and other miscelaneuous types / traits / functions / macros.
Adding as dependency
This crate requires cargo features for enabling items, to get all of them you can use:
[dependencies.core_extensions]
version = "1.5"
features = [
# enables items that use anything from the standard `std` or `alloc` crates.
"std",
# Requires the latest stable release, enables all the rust-version-dependent features
"rust_latest_stable",
# enables all the item features
"all_items",
]
The "std" feature is required to enable impls and items that use std types,
otherwise only the core library is supported.
"rust_latest_stable" enables all the "rust_1_*" crate features
to use the newest stable language features,
here's a list of all the "rust_1_*" features,
"all_items" enables all of the features for enabling items from this crate
(documented here):
Here is the expanded version of the above configuration:
[dependencies.core_extensions]
version = "1.5"
features = [
"std",
"rust_latest_stable"
# all of the features below are what "all_items" enables
"derive"
"bools",
"callable",
"collections",
"const_default",
"const_val",
"generics_parsing",
"integers",
"item_parsing",
"iterators",
"macro_utils",
"marker_type",
"on_drop",
"option_result",
"phantom",
"self_ops",
"slices",
"strings",
"transparent_newtype",
"type_asserts",
"type_identity",
"type_level_bool",
"void",
]
Examples
Showcasing some features from this crate.
quasiconst, generic constants.
The quasiconst macro allows emulating generic constants by generating a
zero-sized generic type that implements the ConstVal trait,
the preferred way to get its value is the getconst macro.
This example demonstrates how you can use them to declare a generic VTABLE constant.
use core_extensions::{getconst, quasiconst};
use std::fmt::{self, Debug};
quasiconst!{
pub const VTABLE<T: Debug>: &'static Vtable = &Vtable {
size: std::mem::size_of::<T>(),
align: std::mem::align_of::<T>(),
drop: drop_erased::<T>,
fmt: debug_fmt_erased::<T>,
};
}
fn main() {
const VTABLE_U8: &'static Vtable = getconst!(VTABLE<u8>);
assert_eq!(VTABLE_U8.size, 1);
assert_eq!(VTABLE_U8.align, 1);
const VTABLE_USIZE: &'static Vtable = getconst!(VTABLE<usize>);
assert_eq!(VTABLE_USIZE.size, std::mem::size_of::<usize>());
assert_eq!(VTABLE_USIZE.align, std::mem::align_of::<usize>());
const VTABLE_STRING: &'static Vtable = getconst!(VTABLE<&str>);
assert_eq!(VTABLE_STRING.size, std::mem::size_of::<usize>() * 2);
assert_eq!(VTABLE_STRING.align, std::mem::align_of::<usize>());
}
pub struct Vtable {
pub size: usize,
pub align: usize,
pub drop: unsafe fn(*mut ()),
pub fmt: unsafe fn(*const (), &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result,
}
unsafe fn drop_erased<T>(ptr: *mut ()) {
std::ptr::drop_in_place(ptr as *mut T)
}
unsafe fn debug_fmt_erased<T>(ptr: *const (), f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result
where
T: Debug,
{
let this = unsafe{ &*(ptr as *const T) };
Debug::fmt(this, f)
}
Cargo Features
Item features
Item features enables items from this crate.
The "all_items" feature enables all of these features,
you can use it instead of the ones below if you don't mind longer compile-times.
The "all_items_no_derive" feature eanbles all the features below
except for the "derive" feature,
to reduce compile-times due to enabling the syn indirect dependency.
-
"derive": Enables derive macros for traits declared in core_extensions. If a trait has a derive macro it'll mention and link to it. -
"bools": Enables theBoolExttrait, extension trait forbool. -
"callable": Enables thecallablemodule, with stably implementable equivalents of theFn*traits. -
"collections": Enables thecollectionsmodule, with traits for collection types. -
"const_default": Enables theConstDefaulttrait, andconst_defaultmacro, for aconstequivalent of theDefaulttrait. -
"const_val": Enables theConstValtrait (for types that represent constants),getconstmacro (for getting theConstVal::VALassociated constant), andquasiconstmacro (for declaring types that emulate generic constants). Enables the"generics_parsing"feature. -
"macro_utils: Enables therewrap_macro_parameters,count_tts,gen_ident_range,tokens_method,compile_error_stringify, andparenthesize_argsmacro. Also enables themacro_attrattribute. -
"generics_parsing": Enables theparse_generics,parse_generics_and_where,split_generics_and_where,parse_split_generics, andparse_split_generics_and_wheremacros. These allow macros to parse items with generic parameters. -
"item_parsing": Enables the"macro_utilsand"generics_parsing"features. Enables theimpl_parse_genericsandimpl_splitmacros. -
"integers": Enables theintegersmodule, with extension traits for integer types. -
"iterators": Enables theiteratorsmodule, with theIteratorExtextension trait for iterators, and a few iterator types. -
"marker_type": Enables theMarkerTypetrait, for trivially constructible, zero-sized, and aligned-to-1 types. -
"on_drop": Enables theRunOnDroptype, a wrapper type that runs a closure at the end of the scope. -
"option_result": Enables theoption_result_extmodule, with traits forOptionandResult-like types. -
"phantom": Enables thephantommodule(withPhantomData-related items),expr_as_phantommacro,map_phantomdatamacro, andreturn_type_phantommacro. -
"self_ops": Enables theSelfOpstrait, an extension trait for all types. It primarily has methods for calling free functions as methods. -
"slices": Enables theslicesmodule, with extension traits for[T]andstrslices. -
"strings": Enables thestringsmodule, with theStringExtextension trait for strings. -
"transparent_newtype": Enables thetransparent_newtypemodule, with extension traits and functions for#[repr(transparent)]newtypes with public fields.
Enables the `"marker_type"` feature.
-
"type_asserts": Enables thetype_assertsmodule, with type-level assertiosn, most useful in tests. -
"type_identity": Enables theTypeIdentitytrait, for proving that two types are equal, and converting between them in a generic context. -
"type_level_bool": Enables thetype_level_boolmodule, which encodesbools on the type-level. -
"void": Enables theVoidtype, a type that can't be constructed, for encodign impossible situations.
Rust Version numbers
These features enable code that require some Rust version past the minimum supported one:
-
"rust_1_46": Makes
TransparentNewtypeandTypeIdentityassociated functions that takeRc<Self>orArc<Self>callable as methods. -
"rust_1_51": Enables the "rust_1_46" feature, and impls of traits for all array lengths.
-
"rust_latest_stable": Enables all the "rust_1_*" features. This requires the last stable release of Rust, since more
"rust_1_*"features can be added at any time.
Support for other crates
All of these are disabled by default:
-
"std": Enablesstdlibrary support. Implies the"alloc"feature. -
"alloc": Enablesalloclibrary support. -
"serde_": Enables serde support.
Miscelaneous features
"track_caller":
Enables the "rust_1_46" feature.
Changes ResultLike to allow getting the caller location in ResultLike::into_result_,
and makes IsNoneError store where it was constructed.
"docsrs": Used to document the required features in docs.rs, requires Rust nightly.
Doesn't enable any items itself.
no-std support
This crate works in #![no_std] contexts by default.
Supported Rust versions
This crate support Rust back to 1.41.0, requiring cargo features to use language features from newer versions.
License
core_extensions is licensed under either of
Apache License, Version 2.0, (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.
Contribution
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in core_extensions by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.
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