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[[package]]
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name = "enve"
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version = "0.2.0"
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version = "0.3.0"
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dependencies = [
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"estring",
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]
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[package]
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name = "enve"
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version = "0.2.0"
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version = "0.3.0"
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authors = ["Dmitriy Pleshevskiy <dmitriy@ideascup.me>"]
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description = "it helps you work with environment variables and convert it to any type using only type annotations"
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categories = ["config"]
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README.md
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README.md
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```toml
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[dependencies]
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enve = "0.2"
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enve = "0.3"
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```
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`enve` helps you work with environment variables and convert it to **any type**
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## Usage
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Basic
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```rust
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fn main() -> Result<(), enve::Error> {
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enve::sset("E", "10");
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let res: f32 = enve::get("E")?;
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println!("result: {}", res);
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Ok(())
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}
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```
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You can use predefined structs like `SepVec` if you enable `structs` feature.
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Note: You can use custom types as annotations! Just implement `ParseFragment`.
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```rust
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use enve::SepVec;
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type MinusVec<T> = SepVec<T, '-'>;
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type PlusVec<T> = SepVec<T, '+'>;
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type MulVec<T> = SepVec<T, '*'>;
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fn main() -> Result<(), enve::Error> {
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enve::sset("E", "10+5*2-3");
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enve::sset("E", "10+5*2+3");
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let res: f32 = enve::get::<PlusVec<MinusVec<MulVec<f32>>>>("E")
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let res: f32 = enve::get::<PlusVec<MulVec<f32>>>("E")
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.unwrap()
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.iter()
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.map(|p| {
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p.iter()
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.map(|m| m.iter().product::<f32>())
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.reduce(|acc, v| acc - v)
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.unwrap_or_default()
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})
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.map(|m| m.iter().product::<f32>())
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.sum::<f32>();
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println!("result: {}", res);
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assert_eq!(res, 23.0);
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Ok(())
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}
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```
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You can also use predefined aggregators if you enable `aggs` feature.
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```rust
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use enve::{SepVec, Product, Sum, estring::Aggregate};
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type PlusVec<T> = SepVec<T, '+'>;
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type MulVec<T> = SepVec<T, '*'>;
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fn main() -> Result<(), enve::Error> {
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enve::sset("E", "10+5*2+3");
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let res: f32 = enve::get::<Sum<PlusVec<Product<MulVec<f32>>>>>("E")?
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.agg();
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assert_eq!(res, 23.0);
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Ok(())
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}
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src/lib.rs
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src/lib.rs
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//! `enve` helps you work with environment variables and convert it to **any type**
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//! using only **type annotations**.
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//!
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//! Look at the [examples](https://github.com/pleshevskiy/enve/tree/main/examples)
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//! to see the power!
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//!
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//! All standard environment variable types are included, but `enve` under the hood
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//! uses [estring](https://github.com/pleshevskiy/estring), so you can easily create
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//! your own type.
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//!
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//! ## Getting started
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//! ## Usage
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//!
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//! Basic
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//!
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//! ```rust
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//! use enve::SepVec;
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//!
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//! type MinusVec<T> = SepVec<T, '-'>;
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//! type PlusVec<T> = SepVec<T, '+'>;
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//! type MulVec<T> = SepVec<T, '*'>;
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//!
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//! fn main() -> Result<(), enve::Error> {
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//! enve::sset("E", "10+5*2-3");
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//! enve::sset("E", "10");
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//!
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//! let res: f32 = enve::get::<PlusVec<MinusVec<MulVec<f32>>>>("E")
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//! .unwrap()
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//! .iter()
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//! .map(|p| {
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//! p.iter()
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//! .map(|m| m.iter().product::<f32>())
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//! .reduce(|acc, v| acc - v)
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//! .unwrap_or_default()
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//! })
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//! .sum::<f32>();
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//! let res: f32 = enve::get("E")?;
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//!
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//! println!("result: {}", res);
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//!
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//! Ok(())
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//! }
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//! ```
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//!
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//! You can use predefined structs like `SepVec` if you enable `structs` feature.
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//!
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//! Note: You can use custom types as annotations! Just implement `ParseFragment`.
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//!
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//! ```rust
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//! use enve::SepVec;
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//!
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//! type PlusVec<T> = SepVec<T, '+'>;
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//! type MulVec<T> = SepVec<T, '*'>;
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//!
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//! fn main() -> Result<(), enve::Error> {
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//! enve::sset("E", "10+5*2+3");
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//!
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//! let res = enve::get::<PlusVec<MulVec<f32>>>("E")?
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//! .iter()
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//! .map(|m| m.iter().product::<f32>())
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//! .sum::<f32>();
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//!
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//! assert_eq!(res, 23.0);
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//!
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//! Ok(())
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//! }
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//! ```
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//!
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//! You can also use predefined aggregators if you enable `aggs` feature.
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//!
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//! ```rust
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//! use enve::{SepVec, Product, Sum, estring::Aggregate};
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//!
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//! type PlusVec<T> = SepVec<T, '+'>;
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//! type MulVec<T> = SepVec<T, '*'>;
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//!
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//! fn main() -> Result<(), enve::Error> {
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//! enve::sset("E", "10+5*2+3");
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//!
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//! let res = enve::get::<Sum<PlusVec<Product<MulVec<f32>>>>>("E")?.agg();
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//!
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//! assert_eq!(res, 23.0);
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//!
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//! Ok(())
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//! }
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//! ```
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//!
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//! ---
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//!
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//! Look at the [examples] to see the power!
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//!
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//! [examples]: https://github.com/pleshevskiy/enve/tree/main/examples
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//!
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// Rustc lints.
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#![forbid(unsafe_code)]
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