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-rw-r--r--bitflags/CHANGELOG.md149
-rw-r--r--bitflags/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md73
-rw-r--r--bitflags/Cargo.toml37
-rw-r--r--bitflags/LICENSE-APACHE201
-rw-r--r--bitflags/LICENSE-MIT25
-rw-r--r--bitflags/README.md34
-rw-r--r--bitflags/bors.toml3
-rw-r--r--bitflags/build.rs44
-rw-r--r--bitflags/src/example_generated.rs14
-rw-r--r--bitflags/src/lib.rs1430
-rw-r--r--bitflags/test_suite/Cargo.toml13
-rw-r--r--bitflags/test_suite/tests/compile-fail/private_flags.rs20
-rw-r--r--bitflags/test_suite/tests/compiletest.rs33
-rw-r--r--bitflags/test_suite/tests/conflicting_trait_impls.rs17
-rw-r--r--bitflags/test_suite/tests/external.rs19
-rw-r--r--bitflags/test_suite/tests/external_no_std.rs21
-rw-r--r--bitflags/test_suite/tests/i128_bitflags.rs30
-rw-r--r--bitflags/test_suite/tests/serde.rs35
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diff --git a/bitflags/.gitignore b/bitflags/.gitignore
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+target
+Cargo.lock
+
+/.idea/
diff --git a/bitflags/.travis.yml b/bitflags/.travis.yml
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+branches:
+ except:
+ - /.*(.tmp)$/
+
+language: rust
+matrix:
+ include:
+ # This version is tested to avoid unintentional bumping of the minimum supported Rust version
+ - rust: 1.20.0
+ env:
+ - LABEL="msrv"
+ script:
+ - cargo test
+ - rust: stable
+ env:
+ - LABEL="no-std"
+ script:
+ - rustup target add thumbv6m-none-eabi
+ - cargo build --features example_generated --target thumbv6m-none-eabi
+ - rust: nightly
+ env:
+ - LABEL="compiletest"
+ script:
+ - cargo test
+ - cargo test -p test_suite --features unstable
+ - rust: stable
+ - rust: stable
+ os: osx
+ - rust: beta
+ allow_failures:
+ - rust: nightly
+
+sudo: false
+script:
+ - cargo test --all
+
+notifications:
+ email:
+ on_success: never
diff --git a/bitflags/CHANGELOG.md b/bitflags/CHANGELOG.md
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+# 1.2.1
+
+- Remove extraneous `#[inline]` attributes ([#194])
+
+[#194]: https://github.com/bitflags/bitflags/pull/194
+
+# 1.2.0
+
+- Fix typo: {Lower, Upper}Exp - {Lower, Upper}Hex ([#183])
+
+- Add support for "unknown" bits ([#188])
+
+[#183]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/bitflags/pull/183
+[#188]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/bitflags/pull/188
+
+# 1.1.0
+
+This is a re-release of `1.0.5`, which was yanked due to a bug in the RLS.
+
+# 1.0.5
+
+- Use compiletest_rs flags supported by stable toolchain ([#171])
+
+- Put the user provided attributes first ([#173])
+
+- Make bitflags methods `const` on newer compilers ([#175])
+
+[#171]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/bitflags/pull/171
+[#173]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/bitflags/pull/173
+[#175]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/bitflags/pull/175
+
+# 1.0.4
+
+- Support Rust 2018 style macro imports ([#165])
+
+ ```rust
+ use bitflags::bitflags;
+ ```
+
+[#165]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/bitflags/pull/165
+
+# 1.0.3
+
+- Improve zero value flag handling and documentation ([#157])
+
+[#157]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/bitflags/pull/157
+
+# 1.0.2
+
+- 30% improvement in compile time of bitflags crate ([#156])
+
+- Documentation improvements ([#153])
+
+- Implementation cleanup ([#149])
+
+[#156]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/bitflags/pull/156
+[#153]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/bitflags/pull/153
+[#149]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/bitflags/pull/149
+
+# 1.0.1
+- Add support for `pub(restricted)` specifier on the bitflags struct ([#135])
+- Optimize performance of `all()` when called from a separate crate ([#136])
+
+[#135]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/bitflags/pull/135
+[#136]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/bitflags/pull/136
+
+# 1.0.0
+- **[breaking change]** Macro now generates [associated constants](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/items.html#associated-constants) ([#24])
+
+- **[breaking change]** Minimum supported version is Rust **1.20**, due to usage of associated constants
+
+- After being broken in 0.9, the `#[deprecated]` attribute is now supported again ([#112])
+
+- Other improvements to unit tests and documentation ([#106] and [#115])
+
+[#24]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/bitflags/pull/24
+[#106]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/bitflags/pull/106
+[#112]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/bitflags/pull/112
+[#115]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/bitflags/pull/115
+
+## How to update your code to use associated constants
+Assuming the following structure definition:
+```rust
+bitflags! {
+ struct Something: u8 {
+ const FOO = 0b01,
+ const BAR = 0b10
+ }
+}
+```
+In 0.9 and older you could do:
+```rust
+let x = FOO.bits | BAR.bits;
+```
+Now you must use:
+```rust
+let x = Something::FOO.bits | Something::BAR.bits;
+```
+
+# 0.9.1
+- Fix the implementation of `Formatting` traits when other formatting traits were present in scope ([#105])
+
+[#105]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/bitflags/pull/105
+
+# 0.9.0
+- **[breaking change]** Use struct keyword instead of flags to define bitflag types ([#84])
+
+- **[breaking change]** Terminate const items with semicolons instead of commas ([#87])
+
+- Implement the `Hex`, `Octal`, and `Binary` formatting traits ([#86])
+
+- Printing an empty flag value with the `Debug` trait now prints "(empty)" instead of nothing ([#85])
+
+- The `bitflags!` macro can now be used inside of a fn body, to define a type local to that function ([#74])
+
+[#74]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/bitflags/pull/74
+[#84]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/bitflags/pull/84
+[#85]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/bitflags/pull/85
+[#86]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/bitflags/pull/86
+[#87]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/bitflags/pull/87
+
+# 0.8.2
+- Update feature flag used when building bitflags as a dependency of the Rust toolchain
+
+# 0.8.1
+- Allow bitflags to be used as a dependency of the Rust toolchain
+
+# 0.8.0
+- Add support for the experimental `i128` and `u128` integer types ([#57])
+- Add set method: `flags.set(SOME_FLAG, true)` or `flags.set(SOME_FLAG, false)` ([#55])
+ This may break code that defines its own set method
+
+[#55]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/bitflags/pull/55
+[#57]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/bitflags/pull/57
+
+# 0.7.1
+*(yanked)*
+
+# 0.7.0
+- Implement the Extend trait ([#49])
+- Allow definitions inside the `bitflags!` macro to refer to items imported from other modules ([#51])
+
+[#49]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/bitflags/pull/49
+[#51]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/bitflags/pull/51
+
+# 0.6.0
+- The `no_std` feature was removed as it is now the default
+- The `assignment_operators` feature was remove as it is now enabled by default
+- Some clippy suggestions have been applied
diff --git a/bitflags/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md b/bitflags/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
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diff --git a/bitflags/Cargo.toml b/bitflags/Cargo.toml
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+[package]
+
+name = "bitflags"
+# NB: When modifying, also modify:
+# 1. html_root_url in lib.rs
+# 2. number in readme (for breaking changes)
+version = "1.2.1"
+authors = ["The Rust Project Developers"]
+license = "MIT/Apache-2.0"
+keywords = ["bit", "bitmask", "bitflags", "flags"]
+readme = "README.md"
+repository = "https://github.com/bitflags/bitflags"
+homepage = "https://github.com/bitflags/bitflags"
+documentation = "https://docs.rs/bitflags"
+categories = ["no-std"]
+description = """
+A macro to generate structures which behave like bitflags.
+"""
+exclude = [
+ ".travis.yml",
+ "appveyor.yml",
+ "bors.toml"
+]
+build = "build.rs"
+
+[badges]
+travis-ci = { repository = "bitflags/bitflags" }
+
+[features]
+default = []
+example_generated = []
+
+[package.metadata.docs.rs]
+features = [ "example_generated" ]
+
+[workspace]
+members = ["test_suite"]
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diff --git a/bitflags/README.md b/bitflags/README.md
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+bitflags
+========
+
+[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.com/bitflags/bitflags.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.com/bitflags/bitflags)
+[![Join the chat at https://gitter.im/bitflags/Lobby](https://badges.gitter.im/Join%20Chat.svg)](https://gitter.im/bitflags/Lobby?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_content=badge)
+[![Latest version](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/bitflags.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/bitflags)
+[![Documentation](https://docs.rs/bitflags/badge.svg)](https://docs.rs/bitflags)
+![Minimum rustc version](https://img.shields.io/badge/rustc-1.20+-yellow.svg)
+![License](https://img.shields.io/crates/l/bitflags.svg)
+
+A Rust macro to generate structures which behave like a set of bitflags
+
+- [Documentation](https://docs.rs/bitflags)
+- [Release notes](https://github.com/bitflags/bitflags/releases)
+
+## Usage
+
+Add this to your `Cargo.toml`:
+
+```toml
+[dependencies]
+bitflags = "1.0"
+```
+
+and this to your crate root:
+
+```rust
+#[macro_use]
+extern crate bitflags;
+```
+
+## Rust Version Support
+
+The minimum supported Rust version is 1.20 due to use of associated constants.
diff --git a/bitflags/bors.toml b/bitflags/bors.toml
new file mode 100644
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/bitflags/bors.toml
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+status = [
+ "continuous-integration/travis-ci/push",
+]
diff --git a/bitflags/build.rs b/bitflags/build.rs
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+++ b/bitflags/build.rs
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+use std::env;
+use std::process::Command;
+use std::str::{self, FromStr};
+
+fn main(){
+ let minor = match rustc_minor_version() {
+ Some(minor) => minor,
+ None => return,
+ };
+
+ // const fn stabilized in Rust 1.31:
+ if minor >= 31 {
+ println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=bitflags_const_fn");
+ }
+}
+
+fn rustc_minor_version() -> Option<u32> {
+ let rustc = match env::var_os("RUSTC") {
+ Some(rustc) => rustc,
+ None => return None,
+ };
+
+ let output = match Command::new(rustc).arg("--version").output() {
+ Ok(output) => output,
+ Err(_) => return None,
+ };
+
+ let version = match str::from_utf8(&output.stdout) {
+ Ok(version) => version,
+ Err(_) => return None,
+ };
+
+ let mut pieces = version.split('.');
+ if pieces.next() != Some("rustc 1") {
+ return None;
+ }
+
+ let next = match pieces.next() {
+ Some(next) => next,
+ None => return None,
+ };
+
+ u32::from_str(next).ok()
+} \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/bitflags/src/example_generated.rs b/bitflags/src/example_generated.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..cf188d9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bitflags/src/example_generated.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+//! This module shows an example of code generated by the macro. **IT MUST NOT BE USED OUTSIDE THIS
+//! CRATE**.
+
+bitflags! {
+ /// This is the same `Flags` struct defined in the [crate level example](../index.html#example).
+ /// Note that this struct is just for documentation purposes only, it must not be used outside
+ /// this crate.
+ pub struct Flags: u32 {
+ const A = 0b00000001;
+ const B = 0b00000010;
+ const C = 0b00000100;
+ const ABC = Self::A.bits | Self::B.bits | Self::C.bits;
+ }
+}
diff --git a/bitflags/src/lib.rs b/bitflags/src/lib.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3929b02
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bitflags/src/lib.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,1430 @@
+// Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
+// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
+// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
+//
+// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
+// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
+// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
+// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
+// except according to those terms.
+
+//! 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 A = 0b00000001;
+//! const B = 0b00000010;
+//! const C = 0b00000100;
+//! const ABC = Self::A.bits | Self::B.bits | Self::C.bits;
+//! }
+//! }
+//!
+//! fn main() {
+//! let e1 = Flags::A | Flags::C;
+//! let e2 = Flags::B | Flags::C;
+//! assert_eq!((e1 | e2), Flags::ABC); // union
+//! assert_eq!((e1 & e2), Flags::C); // intersection
+//! assert_eq!((e1 - e2), Flags::A); // set difference
+//! assert_eq!(!e2, Flags::A); // set complement
+//! }
+//! ```
+//!
+//! See [`example_generated::Flags`](./example_generated/struct.Flags.html) for documentation of code
+//! generated by the above `bitflags!` expansion.
+//!
+//! The generated `struct`s can also be extended with type and trait
+//! implementations:
+//!
+//! ```
+//! #[macro_use]
+//! extern crate bitflags;
+//!
+//! use std::fmt;
+//!
+//! bitflags! {
+//! struct Flags: u32 {
+//! const A = 0b00000001;
+//! const 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 = Flags::A | Flags::B;
+//! flags.clear();
+//! assert!(flags.is_empty());
+//! assert_eq!(format!("{}", flags), "hi!");
+//! assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", Flags::A | Flags::B), "A | B");
+//! assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", Flags::B), "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 A = 0b00000001;
+//! }
+//! }
+//! bitflags! {
+//! # pub
+//! struct Flags2: u32 {
+//! const B = 0b00000010;
+//! }
+//! }
+//! }
+//!
+//! fn main() {
+//! let flag1 = example::Flags1::A;
+//! let flag2 = example::Flags2::B; // error: const `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`, `LowerHex`, `Octal` and `UpperHex` trait is also
+//! implemented by displaying the bits value of the internal struct.
+//!
+//! ## Operators
+//!
+//! The following operator traits are implemented for the generated `struct`:
+//!
+//! - `BitOr` and `BitOrAssign`: union
+//! - `BitAnd` and `BitAndAssign`: intersection
+//! - `BitXor` and `BitXorAssign`: toggle
+//! - `Sub` and `SubAssign`: set difference
+//! - `Not`: set complement
+//!
+//! # Methods
+//!
+//! The following methods are defined for the generated `struct`:
+//!
+//! - `empty`: an empty set of flags
+//! - `all`: the set of all defined flags
+//! - `bits`: the raw value of the flags currently stored
+//! - `from_bits`: convert from underlying bit representation, unless that
+//! representation contains bits that do not correspond to a
+//! defined flag
+//! - `from_bits_truncate`: convert from underlying bit representation, dropping
+//! any bits that do not correspond to defined flags
+//! - `from_bits_unchecked`: convert from underlying bit representation, keeping
+//! all bits (even those not corresponding to defined
+//! flags)
+//! - `is_empty`: `true` if no flags are currently stored
+//! - `is_all`: `true` if currently set flags exactly equal all defined flags
+//! - `intersects`: `true` if there are flags common to both `self` and `other`
+//! - `contains`: `true` all of the flags in `other` are contained within `self`
+//! - `insert`: inserts the specified flags in-place
+//! - `remove`: removes the specified flags in-place
+//! - `toggle`: the specified flags will be inserted if not present, and removed
+//! if they are.
+//! - `set`: inserts or removes the specified flags depending on the passed value
+//!
+//! ## 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 A = 0b00000001;
+//! const B = 0b00000010;
+//! const 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 A = 0b00000001;
+//! const B = 0b00000010;
+//! const C = 0b00000100;
+//! }
+//! }
+//!
+//! // explicit `Default` implementation
+//! impl Default for Flags {
+//! fn default() -> Flags {
+//! Flags::A | Flags::C
+//! }
+//! }
+//!
+//! fn main() {
+//! let implemented_default: Flags = Default::default();
+//! assert_eq!(implemented_default, (Flags::A | Flags::C));
+//! }
+//! ```
+//!
+//! # Zero Flags
+//!
+//! Flags with a value equal to zero will have some strange behavior that one should be aware of.
+//!
+//! ```
+//! #[macro_use]
+//! extern crate bitflags;
+//!
+//! bitflags! {
+//! struct Flags: u32 {
+//! const NONE = 0b00000000;
+//! const SOME = 0b00000001;
+//! }
+//! }
+//!
+//! fn main() {
+//! let empty = Flags::empty();
+//! let none = Flags::NONE;
+//! let some = Flags::SOME;
+//!
+//! // Zero flags are treated as always present
+//! assert!(empty.contains(Flags::NONE));
+//! assert!(none.contains(Flags::NONE));
+//! assert!(some.contains(Flags::NONE));
+//!
+//! // Zero flags will be ignored when testing for emptiness
+//! assert!(none.is_empty());
+//! }
+//! ```
+
+#![no_std]
+#![doc(html_root_url = "https://docs.rs/bitflags/1.2.1")]
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+#[macro_use]
+extern crate std;
+
+// Re-export libcore using an alias so that the macros can work without
+// requiring `extern crate core` downstream.
+#[doc(hidden)]
+pub extern crate core as _core;
+
+/// The macro used to generate the flag structure.
+///
+/// See the [crate level docs](../bitflags/index.html) for complete documentation.
+///
+/// # Example
+///
+/// ```
+/// #[macro_use]
+/// extern crate bitflags;
+///
+/// bitflags! {
+/// struct Flags: u32 {
+/// const A = 0b00000001;
+/// const B = 0b00000010;
+/// const C = 0b00000100;
+/// const ABC = Self::A.bits | Self::B.bits | Self::C.bits;
+/// }
+/// }
+///
+/// fn main() {
+/// let e1 = Flags::A | Flags::C;
+/// let e2 = Flags::B | Flags::C;
+/// assert_eq!((e1 | e2), Flags::ABC); // union
+/// assert_eq!((e1 & e2), Flags::C); // intersection
+/// assert_eq!((e1 - e2), Flags::A); // set difference
+/// assert_eq!(!e2, Flags::A); // set complement
+/// }
+/// ```
+///
+/// The generated `struct`s can also be extended with type and trait
+/// implementations:
+///
+/// ```
+/// #[macro_use]
+/// extern crate bitflags;
+///
+/// use std::fmt;
+///
+/// bitflags! {
+/// struct Flags: u32 {
+/// const A = 0b00000001;
+/// const 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 = Flags::A | Flags::B;
+/// flags.clear();
+/// assert!(flags.is_empty());
+/// assert_eq!(format!("{}", flags), "hi!");
+/// assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", Flags::A | Flags::B), "A | B");
+/// assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", Flags::B), "B");
+/// }
+/// ```
+#[macro_export(local_inner_macros)]
+macro_rules! bitflags {
+ (
+ $(#[$outer:meta])*
+ pub struct $BitFlags:ident: $T:ty {
+ $(
+ $(#[$inner:ident $($args:tt)*])*
+ const $Flag:ident = $value:expr;
+ )+
+ }
+ ) => {
+ __bitflags! {
+ $(#[$outer])*
+ (pub) $BitFlags: $T {
+ $(
+ $(#[$inner $($args)*])*
+ $Flag = $value;
+ )+
+ }
+ }
+ };
+ (
+ $(#[$outer:meta])*
+ struct $BitFlags:ident: $T:ty {
+ $(
+ $(#[$inner:ident $($args:tt)*])*
+ const $Flag:ident = $value:expr;
+ )+
+ }
+ ) => {
+ __bitflags! {
+ $(#[$outer])*
+ () $BitFlags: $T {
+ $(
+ $(#[$inner $($args)*])*
+ $Flag = $value;
+ )+
+ }
+ }
+ };
+ (
+ $(#[$outer:meta])*
+ pub ($($vis:tt)+) struct $BitFlags:ident: $T:ty {
+ $(
+ $(#[$inner:ident $($args:tt)*])*
+ const $Flag:ident = $value:expr;
+ )+
+ }
+ ) => {
+ __bitflags! {
+ $(#[$outer])*
+ (pub ($($vis)+)) $BitFlags: $T {
+ $(
+ $(#[$inner $($args)*])*
+ $Flag = $value;
+ )+
+ }
+ }
+ };
+}
+
+#[macro_export(local_inner_macros)]
+#[doc(hidden)]
+macro_rules! __bitflags {
+ (
+ $(#[$outer:meta])*
+ ($($vis:tt)*) $BitFlags:ident: $T:ty {
+ $(
+ $(#[$inner:ident $($args:tt)*])*
+ $Flag:ident = $value:expr;
+ )+
+ }
+ ) => {
+ $(#[$outer])*
+ #[derive(Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
+ $($vis)* struct $BitFlags {
+ bits: $T,
+ }
+
+ __impl_bitflags! {
+ $BitFlags: $T {
+ $(
+ $(#[$inner $($args)*])*
+ $Flag = $value;
+ )+
+ }
+ }
+ };
+}
+
+#[macro_export(local_inner_macros)]
+#[doc(hidden)]
+#[cfg(bitflags_const_fn)]
+macro_rules! __fn_bitflags {
+ (
+ $(# $attr_args:tt)*
+ const fn $($item:tt)*
+ ) => {
+ $(# $attr_args)*
+ const fn $($item)*
+ };
+ (
+ $(# $attr_args:tt)*
+ pub const fn $($item:tt)*
+ ) => {
+ $(# $attr_args)*
+ pub const fn $($item)*
+ };
+ (
+ $(# $attr_args:tt)*
+ pub const unsafe fn $($item:tt)*
+ ) => {
+ $(# $attr_args)*
+ pub const unsafe fn $($item)*
+ };
+}
+
+#[macro_export(local_inner_macros)]
+#[doc(hidden)]
+#[cfg(not(bitflags_const_fn))]
+macro_rules! __fn_bitflags {
+ (
+ $(# $attr_args:tt)*
+ const fn $($item:tt)*
+ ) => {
+ $(# $attr_args)*
+ fn $($item)*
+ };
+ (
+ $(# $attr_args:tt)*
+ pub const fn $($item:tt)*
+ ) => {
+ $(# $attr_args)*
+ pub fn $($item)*
+ };
+ (
+ $(# $attr_args:tt)*
+ pub const unsafe fn $($item:tt)*
+ ) => {
+ $(# $attr_args)*
+ pub unsafe fn $($item)*
+ };
+}
+
+#[macro_export(local_inner_macros)]
+#[doc(hidden)]
+macro_rules! __impl_bitflags {
+ (
+ $BitFlags:ident: $T:ty {
+ $(
+ $(#[$attr:ident $($args:tt)*])*
+ $Flag:ident = $value:expr;
+ )+
+ }
+ ) => {
+ impl $crate::_core::fmt::Debug for $BitFlags {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut $crate::_core::fmt::Formatter) -> $crate::_core::fmt::Result {
+ // This convoluted approach is to handle #[cfg]-based flag
+ // omission correctly. For example it needs to support:
+ //
+ // #[cfg(unix)] const A: Flag = /* ... */;
+ // #[cfg(windows)] const B: Flag = /* ... */;
+
+ // Unconditionally define a check for every flag, even disabled
+ // ones.
+ #[allow(non_snake_case)]
+ trait __BitFlags {
+ $(
+ #[inline]
+ fn $Flag(&self) -> bool { false }
+ )+
+ }
+
+ // Conditionally override the check for just those flags that
+ // are not #[cfg]ed away.
+ impl __BitFlags for $BitFlags {
+ $(
+ __impl_bitflags! {
+ #[allow(deprecated)]
+ #[inline]
+ $(? #[$attr $($args)*])*
+ fn $Flag(&self) -> bool {
+ if Self::$Flag.bits == 0 && self.bits != 0 {
+ false
+ } else {
+ self.bits & Self::$Flag.bits == Self::$Flag.bits
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ )+
+ }
+
+ let mut first = true;
+ $(
+ if <$BitFlags as __BitFlags>::$Flag(self) {
+ if !first {
+ f.write_str(" | ")?;
+ }
+ first = false;
+ f.write_str(__bitflags_stringify!($Flag))?;
+ }
+ )+
+ let extra_bits = self.bits & !$BitFlags::all().bits();
+ if extra_bits != 0 {
+ if !first {
+ f.write_str(" | ")?;
+ }
+ first = false;
+ f.write_str("0x")?;
+ $crate::_core::fmt::LowerHex::fmt(&extra_bits, f)?;
+ }
+ if first {
+ f.write_str("(empty)")?;
+ }
+ Ok(())
+ }
+ }
+ impl $crate::_core::fmt::Binary for $BitFlags {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut $crate::_core::fmt::Formatter) -> $crate::_core::fmt::Result {
+ $crate::_core::fmt::Binary::fmt(&self.bits, f)
+ }
+ }
+ impl $crate::_core::fmt::Octal for $BitFlags {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut $crate::_core::fmt::Formatter) -> $crate::_core::fmt::Result {
+ $crate::_core::fmt::Octal::fmt(&self.bits, f)
+ }
+ }
+ impl $crate::_core::fmt::LowerHex for $BitFlags {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut $crate::_core::fmt::Formatter) -> $crate::_core::fmt::Result {
+ $crate::_core::fmt::LowerHex::fmt(&self.bits, f)
+ }
+ }
+ impl $crate::_core::fmt::UpperHex for $BitFlags {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut $crate::_core::fmt::Formatter) -> $crate::_core::fmt::Result {
+ $crate::_core::fmt::UpperHex::fmt(&self.bits, f)
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[allow(dead_code)]
+ impl $BitFlags {
+ $(
+ $(#[$attr $($args)*])*
+ pub const $Flag: $BitFlags = $BitFlags { bits: $value };
+ )+
+
+ __fn_bitflags! {
+ /// Returns an empty set of flags
+ #[inline]
+ pub const fn empty() -> $BitFlags {
+ $BitFlags { bits: 0 }
+ }
+ }
+
+ __fn_bitflags! {
+ /// Returns the set containing all flags.
+ #[inline]
+ pub const fn all() -> $BitFlags {
+ // See `Debug::fmt` for why this approach is taken.
+ #[allow(non_snake_case)]
+ trait __BitFlags {
+ $(
+ const $Flag: $T = 0;
+ )+
+ }
+ impl __BitFlags for $BitFlags {
+ $(
+ __impl_bitflags! {
+ #[allow(deprecated)]
+ $(? #[$attr $($args)*])*
+ const $Flag: $T = Self::$Flag.bits;
+ }
+ )+
+ }
+ $BitFlags { bits: $(<$BitFlags as __BitFlags>::$Flag)|+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ __fn_bitflags! {
+ /// Returns the raw value of the flags currently stored.
+ #[inline]
+ pub const fn bits(&self) -> $T {
+ self.bits
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Convert from underlying bit representation, unless that
+ /// representation contains bits that do not correspond to a flag.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn from_bits(bits: $T) -> $crate::_core::option::Option<$BitFlags> {
+ if (bits & !$BitFlags::all().bits()) == 0 {
+ $crate::_core::option::Option::Some($BitFlags { bits })
+ } else {
+ $crate::_core::option::Option::None
+ }
+ }
+
+ __fn_bitflags! {
+ /// Convert from underlying bit representation, dropping any bits
+ /// that do not correspond to flags.
+ #[inline]
+ pub const fn from_bits_truncate(bits: $T) -> $BitFlags {
+ $BitFlags { bits: bits & $BitFlags::all().bits }
+ }
+ }
+
+ __fn_bitflags! {
+ /// Convert from underlying bit representation, preserving all
+ /// bits (even those not corresponding to a defined flag).
+ #[inline]
+ pub const unsafe fn from_bits_unchecked(bits: $T) -> $BitFlags {
+ $BitFlags { bits }
+ }
+ }
+
+ __fn_bitflags! {
+ /// Returns `true` if no flags are currently stored.
+ #[inline]
+ pub const fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
+ self.bits() == $BitFlags::empty().bits()
+ }
+ }
+
+ __fn_bitflags! {
+ /// Returns `true` if all flags are currently set.
+ #[inline]
+ pub const fn is_all(&self) -> bool {
+ self.bits == $BitFlags::all().bits
+ }
+ }
+
+ __fn_bitflags! {
+ /// Returns `true` if there are flags common to both `self` and `other`.
+ #[inline]
+ pub const fn intersects(&self, other: $BitFlags) -> bool {
+ !$BitFlags{ bits: self.bits & other.bits}.is_empty()
+ }
+ }
+
+ __fn_bitflags! {
+ /// Returns `true` all of the flags in `other` are contained within `self`.
+ #[inline]
+ pub const fn contains(&self, other: $BitFlags) -> bool {
+ (self.bits & other.bits) == other.bits
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Inserts the specified flags in-place.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn insert(&mut self, other: $BitFlags) {
+ self.bits |= other.bits;
+ }
+
+ /// Removes the specified flags in-place.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn remove(&mut self, other: $BitFlags) {
+ self.bits &= !other.bits;
+ }
+
+ /// Toggles the specified flags in-place.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn toggle(&mut self, other: $BitFlags) {
+ self.bits ^= other.bits;
+ }
+
+ /// Inserts or removes the specified flags depending on the passed value.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn set(&mut self, other: $BitFlags, value: bool) {
+ if value {
+ self.insert(other);
+ } else {
+ self.remove(other);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ impl $crate::_core::ops::BitOr for $BitFlags {
+ type Output = $BitFlags;
+
+ /// Returns the union of the two sets of flags.
+ #[inline]
+ fn bitor(self, other: $BitFlags) -> $BitFlags {
+ $BitFlags { bits: self.bits | other.bits }
+ }
+ }
+
+ impl $crate::_core::ops::BitOrAssign for $BitFlags {
+
+ /// Adds the set of flags.
+ #[inline]
+ fn bitor_assign(&mut self, other: $BitFlags) {
+ self.bits |= other.bits;
+ }
+ }
+
+ impl $crate::_core::ops::BitXor for $BitFlags {
+ type Output = $BitFlags;
+
+ /// Returns the left flags, but with all the right flags toggled.
+ #[inline]
+ fn bitxor(self, other: $BitFlags) -> $BitFlags {
+ $BitFlags { bits: self.bits ^ other.bits }
+ }
+ }
+
+ impl $crate::_core::ops::BitXorAssign for $BitFlags {
+
+ /// Toggles the set of flags.
+ #[inline]
+ fn bitxor_assign(&mut self, other: $BitFlags) {
+ self.bits ^= other.bits;
+ }
+ }
+
+ impl $crate::_core::ops::BitAnd for $BitFlags {
+ type Output = $BitFlags;
+
+ /// Returns the intersection between the two sets of flags.
+ #[inline]
+ fn bitand(self, other: $BitFlags) -> $BitFlags {
+ $BitFlags { bits: self.bits & other.bits }
+ }
+ }
+
+ impl $crate::_core::ops::BitAndAssign for $BitFlags {
+
+ /// Disables all flags disabled in the set.
+ #[inline]
+ fn bitand_assign(&mut self, other: $BitFlags) {
+ self.bits &= other.bits;
+ }
+ }
+
+ impl $crate::_core::ops::Sub for $BitFlags {
+ type Output = $BitFlags;
+
+ /// Returns the set difference of the two sets of flags.
+ #[inline]
+ fn sub(self, other: $BitFlags) -> $BitFlags {
+ $BitFlags { bits: self.bits & !other.bits }
+ }
+ }
+
+ impl $crate::_core::ops::SubAssign for $BitFlags {
+
+ /// Disables all flags enabled in the set.
+ #[inline]
+ fn sub_assign(&mut self, other: $BitFlags) {
+ self.bits &= !other.bits;
+ }
+ }
+
+ impl $crate::_core::ops::Not for $BitFlags {
+ type Output = $BitFlags;
+
+ /// Returns the complement of this set of flags.
+ #[inline]
+ fn not(self) -> $BitFlags {
+ $BitFlags { bits: !self.bits } & $BitFlags::all()
+ }
+ }
+
+ impl $crate::_core::iter::Extend<$BitFlags> for $BitFlags {
+ fn extend<T: $crate::_core::iter::IntoIterator<Item=$BitFlags>>(&mut self, iterator: T) {
+ for item in iterator {
+ self.insert(item)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ impl $crate::_core::iter::FromIterator<$BitFlags> for $BitFlags {
+ fn from_iter<T: $crate::_core::iter::IntoIterator<Item=$BitFlags>>(iterator: T) -> $BitFlags {
+ let mut result = Self::empty();
+ result.extend(iterator);
+ result
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ // Every attribute that the user writes on a const is applied to the
+ // corresponding const that we generate, but within the implementation of
+ // Debug and all() we want to ignore everything but #[cfg] attributes. In
+ // particular, including a #[deprecated] attribute on those items would fail
+ // to compile.
+ // https://github.com/bitflags/bitflags/issues/109
+ //
+ // Input:
+ //
+ // ? #[cfg(feature = "advanced")]
+ // ? #[deprecated(note = "Use somthing else.")]
+ // ? #[doc = r"High quality documentation."]
+ // fn f() -> i32 { /* ... */ }
+ //
+ // Output:
+ //
+ // #[cfg(feature = "advanced")]
+ // fn f() -> i32 { /* ... */ }
+ (
+ $(#[$filtered:meta])*
+ ? #[cfg $($cfgargs:tt)*]
+ $(? #[$rest:ident $($restargs:tt)*])*
+ fn $($item:tt)*
+ ) => {
+ __impl_bitflags! {
+ $(#[$filtered])*
+ #[cfg $($cfgargs)*]
+ $(? #[$rest $($restargs)*])*
+ fn $($item)*
+ }
+ };
+ (
+ $(#[$filtered:meta])*
+ // $next != `cfg`
+ ? #[$next:ident $($nextargs:tt)*]
+ $(? #[$rest:ident $($restargs:tt)*])*
+ fn $($item:tt)*
+ ) => {
+ __impl_bitflags! {
+ $(#[$filtered])*
+ // $next filtered out
+ $(? #[$rest $($restargs)*])*
+ fn $($item)*
+ }
+ };
+ (
+ $(#[$filtered:meta])*
+ fn $($item:tt)*
+ ) => {
+ $(#[$filtered])*
+ fn $($item)*
+ };
+
+ // Every attribute that the user writes on a const is applied to the
+ // corresponding const that we generate, but within the implementation of
+ // Debug and all() we want to ignore everything but #[cfg] attributes. In
+ // particular, including a #[deprecated] attribute on those items would fail
+ // to compile.
+ // https://github.com/bitflags/bitflags/issues/109
+ //
+ // const version
+ //
+ // Input:
+ //
+ // ? #[cfg(feature = "advanced")]
+ // ? #[deprecated(note = "Use somthing else.")]
+ // ? #[doc = r"High quality documentation."]
+ // const f: i32 { /* ... */ }
+ //
+ // Output:
+ //
+ // #[cfg(feature = "advanced")]
+ // const f: i32 { /* ... */ }
+ (
+ $(#[$filtered:meta])*
+ ? #[cfg $($cfgargs:tt)*]
+ $(? #[$rest:ident $($restargs:tt)*])*
+ const $($item:tt)*
+ ) => {
+ __impl_bitflags! {
+ $(#[$filtered])*
+ #[cfg $($cfgargs)*]
+ $(? #[$rest $($restargs)*])*
+ const $($item)*
+ }
+ };
+ (
+ $(#[$filtered:meta])*
+ // $next != `cfg`
+ ? #[$next:ident $($nextargs:tt)*]
+ $(? #[$rest:ident $($restargs:tt)*])*
+ const $($item:tt)*
+ ) => {
+ __impl_bitflags! {
+ $(#[$filtered])*
+ // $next filtered out
+ $(? #[$rest $($restargs)*])*
+ const $($item)*
+ }
+ };
+ (
+ $(#[$filtered:meta])*
+ const $($item:tt)*
+ ) => {
+ $(#[$filtered])*
+ const $($item)*
+ };
+}
+
+// Same as std::stringify but callable from __impl_bitflags, which needs to use
+// local_inner_macros so can only directly call macros from this crate.
+#[macro_export]
+#[doc(hidden)]
+macro_rules! __bitflags_stringify {
+ ($s:ident) => {
+ stringify!($s)
+ };
+}
+
+#[cfg(feature = "example_generated")]
+pub mod example_generated;
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests {
+ use std::collections::hash_map::DefaultHasher;
+ use std::hash::{Hash, Hasher};
+
+ bitflags! {
+ #[doc = "> The first principle is that you must not fool yourself — and"]
+ #[doc = "> you are the easiest person to fool."]
+ #[doc = "> "]
+ #[doc = "> - Richard Feynman"]
+ struct Flags: u32 {
+ const A = 0b00000001;
+ #[doc = "<pcwalton> macros are way better at generating code than trans is"]
+ const B = 0b00000010;
+ const C = 0b00000100;
+ #[doc = "* cmr bed"]
+ #[doc = "* strcat table"]
+ #[doc = "<strcat> wait what?"]
+ const ABC = Self::A.bits | Self::B.bits | Self::C.bits;
+ }
+ }
+
+ bitflags! {
+ struct _CfgFlags: u32 {
+ #[cfg(unix)]
+ const _CFG_A = 0b01;
+ #[cfg(windows)]
+ const _CFG_B = 0b01;
+ #[cfg(unix)]
+ const _CFG_C = Self::_CFG_A.bits | 0b10;
+ }
+ }
+
+ bitflags! {
+ struct AnotherSetOfFlags: i8 {
+ const ANOTHER_FLAG = -1_i8;
+ }
+ }
+
+ bitflags! {
+ struct LongFlags: u32 {
+ const LONG_A = 0b1111111111111111;
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_bits() {
+ assert_eq!(Flags::empty().bits(), 0b00000000);
+ assert_eq!(Flags::A.bits(), 0b00000001);
+ assert_eq!(Flags::ABC.bits(), 0b00000111);
+
+ assert_eq!(AnotherSetOfFlags::empty().bits(), 0b00);
+ assert_eq!(AnotherSetOfFlags::ANOTHER_FLAG.bits(), !0_i8);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_from_bits() {
+ assert_eq!(Flags::from_bits(0), Some(Flags::empty()));
+ assert_eq!(Flags::from_bits(0b1), Some(Flags::A));
+ assert_eq!(Flags::from_bits(0b10), Some(Flags::B));
+ assert_eq!(Flags::from_bits(0b11), Some(Flags::A | Flags::B));
+ assert_eq!(Flags::from_bits(0b1000), None);
+
+ assert_eq!(
+ AnotherSetOfFlags::from_bits(!0_i8),
+ Some(AnotherSetOfFlags::ANOTHER_FLAG)
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_from_bits_truncate() {
+ assert_eq!(Flags::from_bits_truncate(0), Flags::empty());
+ assert_eq!(Flags::from_bits_truncate(0b1), Flags::A);
+ assert_eq!(Flags::from_bits_truncate(0b10), Flags::B);
+ assert_eq!(Flags::from_bits_truncate(0b11), (Flags::A | Flags::B));
+ assert_eq!(Flags::from_bits_truncate(0b1000), Flags::empty());
+ assert_eq!(Flags::from_bits_truncate(0b1001), Flags::A);
+
+ assert_eq!(
+ AnotherSetOfFlags::from_bits_truncate(0_i8),
+ AnotherSetOfFlags::empty()
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_from_bits_unchecked() {
+ let extra = unsafe { Flags::from_bits_unchecked(0b1000) };
+ assert_eq!(unsafe { Flags::from_bits_unchecked(0) }, Flags::empty());
+ assert_eq!(unsafe { Flags::from_bits_unchecked(0b1) }, Flags::A);
+ assert_eq!(unsafe { Flags::from_bits_unchecked(0b10) }, Flags::B);
+ assert_eq!(unsafe { Flags::from_bits_unchecked(0b11) }, (Flags::A | Flags::B));
+ assert_eq!(unsafe { Flags::from_bits_unchecked(0b1000) }, (extra | Flags::empty()));
+ assert_eq!(unsafe { Flags::from_bits_unchecked(0b1001) }, (extra | Flags::A));
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_is_empty() {
+ assert!(Flags::empty().is_empty());
+ assert!(!Flags::A.is_empty());
+ assert!(!Flags::ABC.is_empty());
+
+ assert!(!AnotherSetOfFlags::ANOTHER_FLAG.is_empty());
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_is_all() {
+ assert!(Flags::all().is_all());
+ assert!(!Flags::A.is_all());
+ assert!(Flags::ABC.is_all());
+
+ assert!(AnotherSetOfFlags::ANOTHER_FLAG.is_all());
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_two_empties_do_not_intersect() {
+ let e1 = Flags::empty();
+ let e2 = Flags::empty();
+ assert!(!e1.intersects(e2));
+
+ assert!(AnotherSetOfFlags::ANOTHER_FLAG.intersects(AnotherSetOfFlags::ANOTHER_FLAG));
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_empty_does_not_intersect_with_full() {
+ let e1 = Flags::empty();
+ let e2 = Flags::ABC;
+ assert!(!e1.intersects(e2));
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_disjoint_intersects() {
+ let e1 = Flags::A;
+ let e2 = Flags::B;
+ assert!(!e1.intersects(e2));
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_overlapping_intersects() {
+ let e1 = Flags::A;
+ let e2 = Flags::A | Flags::B;
+ assert!(e1.intersects(e2));
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_contains() {
+ let e1 = Flags::A;
+ let e2 = Flags::A | Flags::B;
+ assert!(!e1.contains(e2));
+ assert!(e2.contains(e1));
+ assert!(Flags::ABC.contains(e2));
+
+ assert!(AnotherSetOfFlags::ANOTHER_FLAG.contains(AnotherSetOfFlags::ANOTHER_FLAG));
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_insert() {
+ let mut e1 = Flags::A;
+ let e2 = Flags::A | Flags::B;
+ e1.insert(e2);
+ assert_eq!(e1, e2);
+
+ let mut e3 = AnotherSetOfFlags::empty();
+ e3.insert(AnotherSetOfFlags::ANOTHER_FLAG);
+ assert_eq!(e3, AnotherSetOfFlags::ANOTHER_FLAG);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_remove() {
+ let mut e1 = Flags::A | Flags::B;
+ let e2 = Flags::A | Flags::C;
+ e1.remove(e2);
+ assert_eq!(e1, Flags::B);
+
+ let mut e3 = AnotherSetOfFlags::ANOTHER_FLAG;
+ e3.remove(AnotherSetOfFlags::ANOTHER_FLAG);
+ assert_eq!(e3, AnotherSetOfFlags::empty());
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_operators() {
+ let e1 = Flags::A | Flags::C;
+ let e2 = Flags::B | Flags::C;
+ assert_eq!((e1 | e2), Flags::ABC); // union
+ assert_eq!((e1 & e2), Flags::C); // intersection
+ assert_eq!((e1 - e2), Flags::A); // set difference
+ assert_eq!(!e2, Flags::A); // set complement
+ assert_eq!(e1 ^ e2, Flags::A | Flags::B); // toggle
+ let mut e3 = e1;
+ e3.toggle(e2);
+ assert_eq!(e3, Flags::A | Flags::B);
+
+ let mut m4 = AnotherSetOfFlags::empty();
+ m4.toggle(AnotherSetOfFlags::empty());
+ assert_eq!(m4, AnotherSetOfFlags::empty());
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_operators_unchecked() {
+ let extra = unsafe { Flags::from_bits_unchecked(0b1000) };
+ let e1 = Flags::A | Flags::C | extra;
+ let e2 = Flags::B | Flags::C;
+ assert_eq!((e1 | e2), (Flags::ABC | extra)); // union
+ assert_eq!((e1 & e2), Flags::C); // intersection
+ assert_eq!((e1 - e2), (Flags::A | extra)); // set difference
+ assert_eq!(!e2, Flags::A); // set complement
+ assert_eq!(!e1, Flags::B); // set complement
+ assert_eq!(e1 ^ e2, Flags::A | Flags::B | extra); // toggle
+ let mut e3 = e1;
+ e3.toggle(e2);
+ assert_eq!(e3, Flags::A | Flags::B | extra);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_set() {
+ let mut e1 = Flags::A | Flags::C;
+ e1.set(Flags::B, true);
+ e1.set(Flags::C, false);
+
+ assert_eq!(e1, Flags::A | Flags::B);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_assignment_operators() {
+ let mut m1 = Flags::empty();
+ let e1 = Flags::A | Flags::C;
+ // union
+ m1 |= Flags::A;
+ assert_eq!(m1, Flags::A);
+ // intersection
+ m1 &= e1;
+ assert_eq!(m1, Flags::A);
+ // set difference
+ m1 -= m1;
+ assert_eq!(m1, Flags::empty());
+ // toggle
+ m1 ^= e1;
+ assert_eq!(m1, e1);
+ }
+
+
+ #[cfg(bitflags_const_fn)]
+ #[test]
+ fn test_const_fn() {
+ const _M1: Flags = Flags::empty();
+
+ const M2: Flags = Flags::A;
+ assert_eq!(M2, Flags::A);
+
+ const M3: Flags = Flags::C;
+ assert_eq!(M3, Flags::C);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_extend() {
+ let mut flags;
+
+ flags = Flags::empty();
+ flags.extend([].iter().cloned());
+ assert_eq!(flags, Flags::empty());
+
+ flags = Flags::empty();
+ flags.extend([Flags::A, Flags::B].iter().cloned());
+ assert_eq!(flags, Flags::A | Flags::B);
+
+ flags = Flags::A;
+ flags.extend([Flags::A, Flags::B].iter().cloned());
+ assert_eq!(flags, Flags::A | Flags::B);
+
+ flags = Flags::B;
+ flags.extend([Flags::A, Flags::ABC].iter().cloned());
+ assert_eq!(flags, Flags::ABC);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_from_iterator() {
+ assert_eq!([].iter().cloned().collect::<Flags>(), Flags::empty());
+ assert_eq!(
+ [Flags::A, Flags::B].iter().cloned().collect::<Flags>(),
+ Flags::A | Flags::B
+ );
+ assert_eq!(
+ [Flags::A, Flags::ABC].iter().cloned().collect::<Flags>(),
+ Flags::ABC
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_lt() {
+ let mut a = Flags::empty();
+ let mut b = Flags::empty();
+
+ assert!(!(a < b) && !(b < a));
+ b = Flags::B;
+ assert!(a < b);
+ a = Flags::C;
+ assert!(!(a < b) && b < a);
+ b = Flags::C | Flags::B;
+ assert!(a < b);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_ord() {
+ let mut a = Flags::empty();
+ let mut b = Flags::empty();
+
+ assert!(a <= b && a >= b);
+ a = Flags::A;
+ assert!(a > b && a >= b);
+ assert!(b < a && b <= a);
+ b = Flags::B;
+ assert!(b > a && b >= a);
+ assert!(a < b && a <= b);
+ }
+
+ fn hash<T: Hash>(t: &T) -> u64 {
+ let mut s = DefaultHasher::new();
+ t.hash(&mut s);
+ s.finish()
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_hash() {
+ let mut x = Flags::empty();
+ let mut y = Flags::empty();
+ assert_eq!(hash(&x), hash(&y));
+ x = Flags::all();
+ y = Flags::ABC;
+ assert_eq!(hash(&x), hash(&y));
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_debug() {
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", Flags::A | Flags::B), "A | B");
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", Flags::empty()), "(empty)");
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", Flags::ABC), "A | B | C | ABC");
+ let extra = unsafe { Flags::from_bits_unchecked(0xb8) };
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", extra), "0xb8");
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", Flags::A | extra), "A | 0xb8");
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", Flags::ABC | extra), "A | B | C | ABC | 0xb8");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_binary() {
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:b}", Flags::ABC), "111");
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:#b}", Flags::ABC), "0b111");
+ let extra = unsafe { Flags::from_bits_unchecked(0b1010000) };
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:b}", Flags::ABC | extra), "1010111");
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:#b}", Flags::ABC | extra), "0b1010111");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_octal() {
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:o}", LongFlags::LONG_A), "177777");
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:#o}", LongFlags::LONG_A), "0o177777");
+ let extra = unsafe { LongFlags::from_bits_unchecked(0o5000000) };
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:o}", LongFlags::LONG_A | extra), "5177777");
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:#o}", LongFlags::LONG_A | extra), "0o5177777");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_lowerhex() {
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:x}", LongFlags::LONG_A), "ffff");
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:#x}", LongFlags::LONG_A), "0xffff");
+ let extra = unsafe { LongFlags::from_bits_unchecked(0xe00000) };
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:x}", LongFlags::LONG_A | extra), "e0ffff");
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:#x}", LongFlags::LONG_A | extra), "0xe0ffff");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_upperhex() {
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:X}", LongFlags::LONG_A), "FFFF");
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:#X}", LongFlags::LONG_A), "0xFFFF");
+ let extra = unsafe { LongFlags::from_bits_unchecked(0xe00000) };
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:X}", LongFlags::LONG_A | extra), "E0FFFF");
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:#X}", LongFlags::LONG_A | extra), "0xE0FFFF");
+ }
+
+ mod submodule {
+ bitflags! {
+ pub struct PublicFlags: i8 {
+ const X = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ bitflags! {
+ struct PrivateFlags: i8 {
+ const Y = 0;
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_private() {
+ let _ = PrivateFlags::Y;
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_public() {
+ let _ = submodule::PublicFlags::X;
+ }
+
+ mod t1 {
+ mod foo {
+ pub type Bar = i32;
+ }
+
+ bitflags! {
+ /// baz
+ struct Flags: foo::Bar {
+ const A = 0b00000001;
+ #[cfg(foo)]
+ const B = 0b00000010;
+ #[cfg(foo)]
+ const C = 0b00000010;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_in_function() {
+ bitflags! {
+ struct Flags: u8 {
+ const A = 1;
+ #[cfg(any())] // false
+ const B = 2;
+ }
+ }
+ assert_eq!(Flags::all(), Flags::A);
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", Flags::A), "A");
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_deprecated() {
+ bitflags! {
+ pub struct TestFlags: u32 {
+ #[deprecated(note = "Use something else.")]
+ const ONE = 1;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_pub_crate() {
+ mod module {
+ bitflags! {
+ pub (crate) struct Test: u8 {
+ const FOO = 1;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ assert_eq!(module::Test::FOO.bits(), 1);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_pub_in_module() {
+ mod module {
+ mod submodule {
+ bitflags! {
+ // `pub (in super)` means only the module `module` will
+ // be able to access this.
+ pub (in super) struct Test: u8 {
+ const FOO = 1;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ mod test {
+ // Note: due to `pub (in super)`,
+ // this cannot be accessed directly by the testing code.
+ pub(super) fn value() -> u8 {
+ super::submodule::Test::FOO.bits()
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn value() -> u8 {
+ test::value()
+ }
+ }
+
+ assert_eq!(module::value(), 1)
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_zero_value_flags() {
+ bitflags! {
+ struct Flags: u32 {
+ const NONE = 0b0;
+ const SOME = 0b1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ assert!(Flags::empty().contains(Flags::NONE));
+ assert!(Flags::SOME.contains(Flags::NONE));
+ assert!(Flags::NONE.is_empty());
+
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", Flags::empty()), "NONE");
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", Flags::SOME), "SOME");
+ }
+}
diff --git a/bitflags/test_suite/Cargo.toml b/bitflags/test_suite/Cargo.toml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2a02d80
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bitflags/test_suite/Cargo.toml
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+[project]
+name = "test_suite"
+version = "0.0.0"
+
+[features]
+unstable = ["compiletest_rs"]
+
+[dependencies]
+bitflags = { path = "../" }
+compiletest_rs = { version = "0.3.18", optional = true, features=["stable"] }
+serde = "1.0"
+serde_derive = "1.0"
+serde_json = "1.0"
diff --git a/bitflags/test_suite/tests/compile-fail/private_flags.rs b/bitflags/test_suite/tests/compile-fail/private_flags.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d31c28d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bitflags/test_suite/tests/compile-fail/private_flags.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+#[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::Flags1::FLAG_A;
+ let flag2 = example::Flags2::FLAG_B; //~ ERROR struct `Flags2` is private
+}
diff --git a/bitflags/test_suite/tests/compiletest.rs b/bitflags/test_suite/tests/compiletest.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2beeae0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bitflags/test_suite/tests/compiletest.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+#![cfg(feature = "unstable")]
+
+extern crate compiletest_rs as compiletest;
+
+use std::fs;
+use std::result::Result;
+
+use compiletest::common::Mode;
+
+fn run_mode(mode: Mode) {
+ let config = compiletest::Config {
+ mode: mode,
+ src_base: format!("tests/{}", mode).into(),
+ target_rustcflags: fs::read_dir("../target/debug/deps")
+ .unwrap()
+ .map(Result::unwrap)
+ .filter(|entry| {
+ let file_name = entry.file_name();
+ let file_name = file_name.to_string_lossy();
+ file_name.starts_with("libbitflags-") && file_name.ends_with(".rlib")
+ })
+ .max_by_key(|entry| entry.metadata().unwrap().modified().unwrap())
+ .map(|entry| format!("--extern bitflags={}", entry.path().to_string_lossy())),
+ ..Default::default()
+ };
+
+ compiletest::run_tests(&config);
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn compile_test() {
+ run_mode(Mode::CompileFail);
+}
diff --git a/bitflags/test_suite/tests/conflicting_trait_impls.rs b/bitflags/test_suite/tests/conflicting_trait_impls.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..eb7a325
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bitflags/test_suite/tests/conflicting_trait_impls.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+#![no_std]
+
+#[macro_use]
+extern crate bitflags;
+
+#[allow(unused_imports)]
+use core::fmt::Display;
+
+bitflags! {
+ /// baz
+ struct Flags: u32 {
+ const A = 0b00000001;
+ }
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn main() {}
diff --git a/bitflags/test_suite/tests/external.rs b/bitflags/test_suite/tests/external.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4c88387
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bitflags/test_suite/tests/external.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+#[macro_use]
+extern crate bitflags;
+
+bitflags! {
+ /// baz
+ struct Flags: u32 {
+ const A = 0b00000001;
+ #[doc = "bar"]
+ const B = 0b00000010;
+ const C = 0b00000100;
+ #[doc = "foo"]
+ const ABC = Flags::A.bits | Flags::B.bits | Flags::C.bits;
+ }
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn smoke() {
+ assert_eq!(Flags::ABC, Flags::A | Flags::B | Flags::C);
+}
diff --git a/bitflags/test_suite/tests/external_no_std.rs b/bitflags/test_suite/tests/external_no_std.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..31f87e4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bitflags/test_suite/tests/external_no_std.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+#![no_std]
+
+#[macro_use]
+extern crate bitflags;
+
+bitflags! {
+ /// baz
+ struct Flags: u32 {
+ const A = 0b00000001;
+ #[doc = "bar"]
+ const B = 0b00000010;
+ const C = 0b00000100;
+ #[doc = "foo"]
+ const ABC = Flags::A.bits | Flags::B.bits | Flags::C.bits;
+ }
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn smoke() {
+ assert_eq!(Flags::ABC, Flags::A | Flags::B | Flags::C);
+}
diff --git a/bitflags/test_suite/tests/i128_bitflags.rs b/bitflags/test_suite/tests/i128_bitflags.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1b6f7c5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bitflags/test_suite/tests/i128_bitflags.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
+#![cfg(feature = "unstable")]
+
+#[macro_use]
+extern crate bitflags;
+
+bitflags! {
+ /// baz
+ struct Flags128: u128 {
+ const A = 0x0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0001;
+ const B = 0x0000_0000_0000_1000_0000_0000_0000_0000;
+ const C = 0x8000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000;
+ const ABC = Self::A.bits | Self::B.bits | Self::C.bits;
+ }
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn test_i128_bitflags() {
+ assert_eq!(Flags128::ABC, Flags128::A | Flags128::B | Flags128::C);
+ assert_eq!(Flags128::A.bits, 0x0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0001);
+ assert_eq!(Flags128::B.bits, 0x0000_0000_0000_1000_0000_0000_0000_0000);
+ assert_eq!(Flags128::C.bits, 0x8000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000_0000);
+ assert_eq!(
+ Flags128::ABC.bits,
+ 0x8000_0000_0000_1000_0000_0000_0000_0001
+ );
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", Flags128::A), "A");
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", Flags128::B), "B");
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", Flags128::C), "C");
+ assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", Flags128::ABC), "A | B | C | ABC");
+}
diff --git a/bitflags/test_suite/tests/serde.rs b/bitflags/test_suite/tests/serde.rs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0424af5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bitflags/test_suite/tests/serde.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+#[macro_use]
+extern crate bitflags;
+
+#[macro_use]
+extern crate serde_derive;
+extern crate serde;
+extern crate serde_json;
+
+bitflags! {
+ #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
+ struct Flags: u32 {
+ const A = 1;
+ const B = 2;
+ const C = 4;
+ const D = 8;
+ }
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn serialize() {
+ let flags = Flags::A | Flags::B;
+
+ let serialized = serde_json::to_string(&flags).unwrap();
+
+ assert_eq!(serialized, r#"{"bits":3}"#);
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn deserialize() {
+ let deserialized: Flags = serde_json::from_str(r#"{"bits":12}"#).unwrap();
+
+ let expected = Flags::C | Flags::D;
+
+ assert_eq!(deserialized.bits, expected.bits);
+}