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#1199 in Data structures
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granular-id
This crate provides a data type GranularId<T>
that can represent ID numbers with arbitrary precision.
Features
GranularId<T>
is a sequence of components of typeT
that can be ordered and compared.- Between any two
GranularId<T>
s, there are infinitely many more granular IDs. GranularId<T>
is best used with any unsized integer type, such asu8
,u16
,u32
, etc.GranularId<T>
can also be used with any type that implements the appropriatenum_traits
.GranularId<T>
has methods to access its parent, children, siblings, and other relations in a tree-like structure.
Example usage
use granular_id::GranularId;
fn test() {
// Create a new GranularId from a vec of u8 (id: 1.2.3)
let id: GranularId<u8> = vec![1, 2, 3].into();
// Get the parent ID (id: 1.2)
let parent = id.parent().unwrap();
assert_eq!(parent, vec![1, 2].into());
// Iterate over the following siblings of 1.2.3
let mut next_siblings = id.next_siblings();
// First one is 1.2.4
assert_eq!(next_siblings.next().unwrap(), vec![1, 2, 4].into());
// Then, 1.2.5, etc
assert_eq!(next_siblings.next().unwrap(), vec![1, 2, 5].into());
assert_eq!(next_siblings.next().unwrap(), vec![1, 2, 6].into());
// Get an iterator over childrens of 1.2.3
let mut children = id.children();
// First one is 1.2.3.0
assert_eq!(children.next().unwrap(), vec![1, 2, 3, 0].into());
// Then, 1.2.3.1, etc
assert_eq!(children.next().unwrap(), vec![1, 2, 3, 1].into());
assert_eq!(children.next().unwrap(), vec![1, 2, 3, 2].into());
// Each parent is always smaller than all of its children
assert!(parent < id);
}
Installation
Add this to your Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies]
granular-id = "0.4.2"
License
This project is licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE for more details.
Dependencies
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