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Make Precision<usize>
copy to make it clear clones are not expensive
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/// Represents a value with a degree of certainty. `Precision` is used to | ||
/// propagate information the precision of statistical values. | ||
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Default)] | ||
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Default, Copy)] | ||
pub enum Precision<T: Debug + Clone + PartialEq + Eq + PartialOrd> { | ||
/// The exact value is known | ||
Exact(T), | ||
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let inexact_precision = Precision::Inexact(42); | ||
let absent_precision = Precision::<i32>::Absent; | ||
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assert_eq!(exact_precision.clone().to_inexact(), inexact_precision); | ||
assert_eq!(inexact_precision.clone().to_inexact(), inexact_precision); | ||
assert_eq!(absent_precision.clone().to_inexact(), absent_precision); | ||
assert_eq!(exact_precision.to_inexact(), inexact_precision); | ||
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assert_eq!(inexact_precision.to_inexact(), inexact_precision); | ||
assert_eq!(absent_precision.to_inexact(), absent_precision); | ||
} | ||
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#[test] | ||
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assert_eq!(precision2.multiply(&precision3), Precision::Inexact(15)); | ||
assert_eq!(precision1.multiply(&absent_precision), Precision::Absent); | ||
} | ||
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#[test] | ||
fn test_precision_cloning() { | ||
// Precision<usize> is copy | ||
let precision: Precision<usize> = Precision::Exact(42); | ||
let p2 = precision; | ||
assert_eq!(precision, p2); | ||
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// Precision<ScalarValue> is not copy (requires .clone()) | ||
let precision: Precision<ScalarValue> = | ||
Precision::Exact(ScalarValue::Int64(Some(42))); | ||
// Clippy would complain about this if it were Copy | ||
let p2 = precision.clone(); | ||
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assert_eq!(precision, p2); | ||
} | ||
} |
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This change only affects the type when the templated type is
Copy
So in other words this doesn't make it easy to accidentally copy
Precision<ScalarValue>
only copies when the underlyingT
also supports copyI found https://users.rust-lang.org/t/copy-bound-on-type-parameters/58928 helpful
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BTW: You can always manually implement the
Copy
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👍 -- I think that is basically what
#[derive(Debug)]
does in this case, which is kind of cool