Crate bitflags [−] [src]
A typesafe bitmask flag generator useful for sets of C-style bitmask flags. It can be used for creating typesafe wrappers around C APIs.
The bitflags! macro generates a struct that manages a set of flags. The
flags should only be defined for integer types, otherwise unexpected type
errors may occur at compile time.
Example
#[macro_use] extern crate bitflags; bitflags! { struct Flags: u32 { const FLAG_A = 0b00000001; const FLAG_B = 0b00000010; const FLAG_C = 0b00000100; const FLAG_ABC = FLAG_A.bits | FLAG_B.bits | FLAG_C.bits; } } fn main() { let e1 = FLAG_A | FLAG_C; let e2 = FLAG_B | FLAG_C; assert_eq!((e1 | e2), FLAG_ABC); // union assert_eq!((e1 & e2), FLAG_C); // intersection assert_eq!((e1 - e2), FLAG_A); // set difference assert_eq!(!e2, FLAG_A); // set complement }
See example_generated::Flags for documentation of code
generated by the above bitflags! expansion.
The generated structs can also be extended with type and trait
implementations:
#[macro_use] extern crate bitflags; use std::fmt; bitflags! { struct Flags: u32 { const FLAG_A = 0b00000001; const FLAG_B = 0b00000010; } } impl Flags { pub fn clear(&mut self) { self.bits = 0; // The `bits` field can be accessed from within the // same module where the `bitflags!` macro was invoked. } } impl fmt::Display for Flags { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { write!(f, "hi!") } } fn main() { let mut flags = FLAG_A | FLAG_B; flags.clear(); assert!(flags.is_empty()); assert_eq!(format!("{}", flags), "hi!"); assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", FLAG_A | FLAG_B), "FLAG_A | FLAG_B"); assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", FLAG_B), "FLAG_B"); }
Visibility
The generated struct and its associated flag constants are not exported
out of the current module by default. A definition can be exported out of
the current module by adding pub before flags:
#[macro_use] extern crate bitflags; mod example { bitflags! { pub struct Flags1: u32 { const FLAG_A = 0b00000001; } } bitflags! { struct Flags2: u32 { const FLAG_B = 0b00000010; } } } fn main() { let flag1 = example::FLAG_A; let flag2 = example::FLAG_B; // error: const `FLAG_B` is private }
Attributes
Attributes can be attached to the generated struct by placing them
before the flags keyword.
Trait implementations
The Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord and Hash
traits automatically derived for the struct using the derive attribute.
Additional traits can be derived by providing an explicit derive
attribute on flags.
The Extend and FromIterator traits are implemented for the struct,
too: Extend adds the union of the instances of the struct iterated over,
while FromIterator calculates the union.
The Binary, Debug, LowerExp, Octal and UpperExp trait is also
implemented by displaying the bits value of the internal struct.
Operators
The following operator traits are implemented for the generated struct:
BitOrandBitOrAssign: unionBitAndandBitAndAssign: intersectionBitXorandBitXorAssign: toggleSubandSubAssign: set differenceNot: set complement
Methods
The following methods are defined for the generated struct:
empty: an empty set of flagsall: the set of all flagsbits: the raw value of the flags currently storedfrom_bits: convert from underlying bit representation, unless that representation contains bits that do not correspond to a flagfrom_bits_truncate: convert from underlying bit representation, dropping any bits that do not correspond to flagsis_empty:trueif no flags are currently storedis_all:trueif all flags are currently setintersects:trueif there are flags common to bothselfandothercontains:trueall of the flags inotherare contained withinselfinsert: inserts the specified flags in-placeremove: removes the specified flags in-placetoggle: the specified flags will be inserted if not present, and removed if they are.
Default
The Default trait is not automatically implemented for the generated struct.
If your default value is equal to 0 (which is the same value as calling empty()
on the generated struct), you can simply derive Default:
#[macro_use] extern crate bitflags; bitflags! { // Results in default value with bits: 0 #[derive(Default)] struct Flags: u32 { const FLAG_A = 0b00000001; const FLAG_B = 0b00000010; const FLAG_C = 0b00000100; } } fn main() { let derived_default: Flags = Default::default(); assert_eq!(derived_default.bits(), 0); }
If your default value is not equal to 0 you need to implement Default yourself:
#[macro_use] extern crate bitflags; bitflags! { struct Flags: u32 { const FLAG_A = 0b00000001; const FLAG_B = 0b00000010; const FLAG_C = 0b00000100; } } // explicit `Default` implementation impl Default for Flags { fn default() -> Flags { FLAG_A | FLAG_C } } fn main() { let implemented_default: Flags = Default::default(); assert_eq!(implemented_default, (FLAG_A | FLAG_C)); }
Modules
| example_generated |
This module shows an example of code generated by the macro. IT MUST NOT BE USED OUTSIDE THIS CRATE. |
Macros
| bitflags |
The macro used to generate the flag structure. |