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no-std conflate

Merge multiple values into one

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conflate

The conflate crate provides the Merge trait that can be used to merge multiple values into one.

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Usage

trait Merge {
    fn merge(&mut self, other: Self);
}

Merge can be derived for structs:

use conflate::Merge;

#[derive(Merge)]
struct User {
    // Fields with the skip attribute are skipped by Merge
    #[merge(skip)]
    pub name: &'static str,

    // The strategy attribute is used to select the merge behavior
    #[merge(strategy = conflate::option::overwrite_none)]
    pub location: Option<&'static str>,

    #[merge(strategy = conflate::vec::append)]
    pub groups: Vec<&'static str>,
}

fn main() {
    let defaults = User {
        name: "",
        location: Some("Internet"),
        groups: vec!["rust"],
    };
    let mut ferris = User {
        name: "Ferris",
        location: None,
        groups: vec!["mascot"],
    };
    ferris.merge(defaults);

    assert_eq!("Ferris", ferris.name);
    assert_eq!(Some("Internet"), ferris.location);
    assert_eq!(vec!["mascot", "rust"], ferris.groups);
}

A merge strategy is a function with the signature fn merge<T>(left: &mut T, right: T) that merges right into left. The conflate crate provides strategies for the most common types, but you can also define your own strategies.

The trait can be used to merge configuration from different sources, for example environment variables, multiple configuration files and command-line arguments, see the args.rs example.

Features

This crate has the following features:

  • derive (default): Enables the derive macro for the Merge trait using the conflate_derive crate.
  • num (default): Enables the merge strategies in the num module that require the num_traits crate.
  • std (default): Enables the merge strategies in the hashmap and vec modules that require the standard library. If this feature is not set, conflate is a no_std library.

Minimum Rust version policy

This crate's minimum supported rustc version is 1.64.0.

The current policy is that the minimum Rust version required to use this crate can be increased in minor version updates. For example, if crate 1.0 requires Rust 1.20.0, then crate 1.0.z for all values of z will also require Rust 1.20.0 or newer. However, crate 1.y for y > 0 may require a newer minimum version of Rust.

In general, this crate will be conservative with respect to the minimum supported version of Rust.

License

This project is dual-licensed under the Apache-2.0 and MIT licenses. The documentation and configuration files contained in this repository are licensed under the Creative Commons Zero license. You can find a copy of the license texts in the LICENSES directory.

conflate complies with version 3.0 of the REUSE specification.

Credits

This project is based on the awesome merge crate by Robin Krahl.

Dependencies

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