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Utilities for working with impl traits in Rust

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0.1.0 Feb 17, 2024

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fork from https://github.com/rust-lang/impl-trait-utils

trait_variant is a good lib, but it still doesn't support default method, so fork it and create a new lib trait-make to support default method

users can replace trait_variant with a few change

trait_make

trait_make generates a specialized version of a base trait that uses async fn and/or -> impl Trait.

For example, if you want a Sendable version of your trait, you'd write:

#[trait_make::make(IntFactory: Send)]
trait LocalIntFactory {
    async fn make(&self) -> i32;
    fn stream(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = i32>;
    fn call(&self) -> u32;
}

The trait_make::make would generate an additional trait called IntFactory:

use core::future::Future;

trait IntFactory: Send {
   fn make(&self) -> impl Future<Output = i32> + Send;
   fn stream(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = i32> + Send;
   fn call(&self) -> u32;
}

Implementers can choose to implement either LocalIntFactory or IntFactory as appropriate.

For more details, see the docs for trait_make::make.

License and usage notes

Licensed under either of Apache License, Version 2.0 or MIT license at your option.

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