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Implemented display_some and display_some_or #1014
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pub fn display_some<T>(value: &Option<T>) -> Result<DisplaySome<'_, T>> |
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Please put the filter functions before the types that need it.
Can we make DisplaySome
and DisplaySomeOr
private and yield impl Display
from the filter functions?
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The `display_some` filter is essentially a shorthand for: |
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Nit: I think we don't need the "a" before "shorthand".
I think we can omit the explicit lifetimes: pub struct DisplaySome<T>(Option<T>);
impl<T: fmt::Display> fmt::Display for DisplaySome<T> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
if let Some(val) = &self.0 {
write!(f, "{val}")?;
}
Ok(())
}
}
/// See [`display_some` in the Askama book] for more information.
///
/// See also [`display_some_or`].
///
/// [`display_some` in the Askama book]: https://djc.github.io/askama/filters.html#display_some
pub fn display_some<T: fmt::Display>(value: &Option<T>) -> Result<DisplaySome<&T>> {
Ok(DisplaySome(value.as_ref()))
}
pub enum DisplaySomeOr<T, U> {
Value(T),
Otherwise(U),
}
impl<T: fmt::Display, U: fmt::Display> fmt::Display for DisplaySomeOr<T, U> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match self {
Self::Value(val) => write!(f, "{val}"),
Self::Otherwise(val) => write!(f, "{val}"),
}
}
}
/// See [`display_some_or` in the Askama book] for more information.
///
/// See also [`display_some`].
///
/// [`display_some_or` in the Askama book]: https://djc.github.io/askama/filters.html#display_some_or
pub fn display_some_or<T: fmt::Display, U: fmt::Display>(
value: &Option<T>,
otherwise: U,
) -> Result<DisplaySomeOr<&T, U>> {
Ok(value
.as_ref()
.map_or(DisplaySomeOr::Otherwise(otherwise), DisplaySomeOr::Value))
} |
Resolves #1007
Questions:
#[doc(hidden)]
DisplaySome
andDisplaySomeOr
?#[doc(hidden)]
that?)json.rs
|tojson
and few more filters faster #1008Alternatively, we could also turn
DisplaySome
private, and then use: