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#1091 in Rust patterns
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nanoval - A NaN-tagged value
This library provides an implementation of a NaN-tagged value supporting f64
, bool
, i32
, u32
, null-values and a
subset of pointers.
Each value is only 8 bytes in size and uses the large space of NaN values to store additional information inside a
single
64 bit double precision floating point value.
This implementation is heavily inspired by the Wren programming language, although it does differ in some aspects.
If you find a bug or have ideas for improvements, please open an issue or a pull request.
I hope you find this library useful!
Usage
The Value
type can be constructed from f64
, bool
, i32
, u32
, i64
, ()
and pointers to arbitrary T
:
use nanoval::Value;
fn creation() {
let double = Value::from(3.14);
let integer = Value::from(42);
let boolean = Value::from(true);
let null = Value::from(());
let pointee = 42;
let pointer = Value::try_from(&pointee as *const i32).unwrap();
}
The constructed value can be converted back to the original type:
fn getters() {
assert_eq!(double.as_f64(), Some(3.14));
assert_eq!(integer.as_int(), Some(42));
assert_eq!(boolean.as_bool(), Some(true));
assert!(null.is_null());
assert_eq!(pointer.as_pointer::<i32>(), Some(&pointee as *const i32));
}