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maller

a rust library crate that calls closures depending on the input data

1 unstable release

0.1.0 Apr 30, 2023

#2831 in Rust patterns

Apache-2.0 OR Unlicense

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This is a small Rust library that provides a Maller structure, which allows you to call closures by key.

Documentation

Usage`

Add this to your Cargo.toml file:

[dependencies]
maller = "0.1"

or use

cargo add maller

Then, you can use the Maller and Input structures in your Rust code
The input and new_input functions from utils allow you to create an input closure. More details in the documentation.

Example

use maller::{input, Maller};

fn main() {
    let mut con=0;

    let c1=|x|{con+=1;2};
    let c2=|x|3;

    let mut maller=Maller::from_iter(
        [(898, input(c1)),
         (500, input(c2))]
    );

    assert_eq!(maller.call(&898).unwrap(),2);
}

License

This code is licensed under the "Apache-2.0 OR Unlicense" License.


lib.rs:

This is a small Rust library that provides a Maller structure, which allows you to call closures by key.

you can use the Maller and Input structures in your Rust code
The input and new_input functions from utils allow you to create an input closure. More details in the documentation.

Example

use maller::{input, Maller};


let mut con=0;

let c1=|x|{con+=1;2};
let c2=|x|3;

let mut maller=Maller::from_iter(
[(898, input(c1)),
(500, input(c2))]
);

assert_eq!(maller.call(&898).unwrap(),2);

License

This code is licensed under the "MIT OR Unlicense" License. !

No runtime deps