nogc 0.5.1
Utilities to write @nogc code
To use this package, run the following command in your project's root directory:
Manual usage
Put the following dependency into your project's dependences section:
nogc
Utilities to write @nogc
code, including converting values to strings (text
)
and a variant of std.exception.enforce
that is @nogc
but limits the type
of the exception thrown to be NoGcException
. Examples:
// text is @system because it returns a slice to a static array
// if you need to store the string you'll need to make a copy
// since consecutive calls will return the same slice and it will
// be mutated
@nogc @system unittest {
import nogc.conv: text;
// works with basic types and user defined structs/classes
assert(text(1, " ", "foo", " ", 2.0) == "1 foo 2.000000");
}
// enforce is @safe, since it internally makes a call to `text` but
// immediately throws an exception, and casting it to `string` makes
// it immutable. Ugly but it works.
@nogc @safe unittest {
import nogc.exception: enforce;
import nogc.conv: text;
const expected = 1;
const actual = 1;
enforce(actual == expected, "Expected: ", expected, " but got: ", actual);
}
- 0.5.1 released 3 years ago
- atilaneves/nogc
- BSD 3-clause
- Copyright © 2017-2018 Atila Neves
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- Dependencies:
- localimport, automem
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