#[repr(transparent)]pub struct Ascii<T: Copy>(pub T);
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Provides ASCII operations on T
, most of them const.
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Source§impl Ascii<usize>
impl Ascii<usize>
Sourcepub const MAX_DIGITS: usize = 20usize
pub const MAX_DIGITS: usize = 20usize
The maximum number of decimal digits a usize
can represent in the current platform.
Sourcepub const fn calc_digit(self, divisor: usize) -> u8
pub const fn calc_digit(self, divisor: usize) -> u8
Sourcepub const fn count_digits(self) -> u8
pub const fn count_digits(self) -> u8
Sourcepub const fn digits(self) -> [u8; 20]
pub const fn digits(self) -> [u8; 20]
Converts a usize
into a byte array of 20
ascii digits with leading zeros.
The actual array length depends on the target platform’s pointer size.
You can trim the leading zeros with
trim_leading_bytes
.
pub fn digits_str(self, width: u8) -> StringU8<{ Self::MAX_DIGITS }>
Source§impl Ascii<u8>
impl Ascii<u8>
Sourcepub const MAX_DIGITS: usize = 3usize
pub const MAX_DIGITS: usize = 3usize
The maximum number of decimal digits a u8
can represent.
Sourcepub const fn calc_digit(self, divisor: u8) -> u8
pub const fn calc_digit(self, divisor: u8) -> u8
Sourcepub const fn count_digits(self) -> u8
pub const fn count_digits(self) -> u8
Sourcepub const fn digits(self) -> [u8; 3]
pub const fn digits(self) -> [u8; 3]
Converts a u8
into a byte array of 3
ASCII digits with leading zeros.
You can trim the leading zeros with
trim_leading_bytes
.
pub fn digits_str(self, width: u8) -> StringU8<3>
Source§impl Ascii<u16>
impl Ascii<u16>
Sourcepub const MAX_DIGITS: usize = 5usize
pub const MAX_DIGITS: usize = 5usize
The maximum number of decimal digits a u16
can represent.
Sourcepub const fn calc_digit(self, divisor: u16) -> u8
pub const fn calc_digit(self, divisor: u16) -> u8
Sourcepub const fn count_digits(self) -> u8
pub const fn count_digits(self) -> u8
Sourcepub const fn digits(self) -> [u8; 5]
pub const fn digits(self) -> [u8; 5]
Converts a u16
into a byte array of 5
ASCII digits with leading zeros.
You can trim the leading zeros with
trim_leading_bytes
.
pub fn digits_str(self, width: u8) -> StringU8<5>
Source§impl Ascii<u32>
impl Ascii<u32>
Sourcepub const MAX_DIGITS: usize = 10usize
pub const MAX_DIGITS: usize = 10usize
The maximum number of decimal digits a u32
can represent.
Sourcepub const fn calc_digit(self, divisor: u32) -> u8
pub const fn calc_digit(self, divisor: u32) -> u8
Sourcepub const fn count_digits(self) -> u8
pub const fn count_digits(self) -> u8
Sourcepub const fn digits(self) -> [u8; 10]
pub const fn digits(self) -> [u8; 10]
Converts a u32
into a byte array of 10
ASCII digits with leading zeros.
You can trim the leading zeros with
trim_leading_bytes
.
pub fn digits_str(self, width: u8) -> StringU8<10>
Source§impl Ascii<u64>
impl Ascii<u64>
Sourcepub const MAX_DIGITS: usize = 20usize
pub const MAX_DIGITS: usize = 20usize
The maximum number of decimal digits a u64
can represent.
Sourcepub const fn calc_digit(self, divisor: u64) -> u8
pub const fn calc_digit(self, divisor: u64) -> u8
Sourcepub const fn count_digits(self) -> u8
pub const fn count_digits(self) -> u8
Sourcepub const fn digits(self) -> [u8; 20]
pub const fn digits(self) -> [u8; 20]
Converts a u64
into a byte array of 20
ascii digits with leading zeros.
You can trim the leading zeros with
trim_leading_bytes
.
pub fn digits_str(self, width: u8) -> StringU8<20>
Source§impl Ascii<u128>
impl Ascii<u128>
Sourcepub const MAX_DIGITS: usize = 30usize
pub const MAX_DIGITS: usize = 30usize
The maximum number of decimal digits a u128
can represent.
Sourcepub const fn calc_digit(self, divisor: u128) -> u8
pub const fn calc_digit(self, divisor: u128) -> u8
Sourcepub const fn count_digits(self) -> u8
pub const fn count_digits(self) -> u8
Sourcepub const fn digits(self) -> [u8; 39]
pub const fn digits(self) -> [u8; 39]
Converts a u128
into a byte array of 39
ascii digits with leading zeros.
You can trim the leading zeros with
trim_leading_bytes
.
pub fn digits_str(self, width: u8) -> StringU8<39>
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impl<T> Freeze for Ascii<T>where
T: Freeze,
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T: RefUnwindSafe,
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T: Send,
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T: Sync,
impl<T> Unpin for Ascii<T>where
T: Unpin,
impl<T> UnwindSafe for Ascii<T>where
T: UnwindSafe,
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const BYTE_ALIGN: usize = _
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Source§fn ptr_size_ratio(&self) -> [usize; 2]
fn ptr_size_ratio(&self) -> [usize; 2]
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