Trait alloc::fmt::Binary 1.0.0
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pub trait Binary { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result<(), Error>; }
b
formatting.
The Binary
trait should format its output as a number in binary.
For primitive signed integers (i8
to i128
, and isize
),
negative values are formatted as the two’s complement representation.
The alternate flag, #
, adds a 0b
in front of the output.
For more information on formatters, see the module-level documentation.
Examples
Basic usage with i32
:
let x = 42; // 42 is '101010' in binary assert_eq!(format!("{:b}", x), "101010"); assert_eq!(format!("{:#b}", x), "0b101010"); assert_eq!(format!("{:b}", -16), "11111111111111111111111111110000");
Implementing Binary
on a type:
use std::fmt; struct Length(i32); impl fmt::Binary for Length { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { let val = self.0; write!(f, "{:b}", val) // delegate to i32's implementation } } let l = Length(107); println!("l as binary is: {:b}", l);
Required Methods
Implementations on Foreign Types
impl<T> Binary for Wrapping<T> where
T: Binary,
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T: Binary,
Implementors
impl<'a, T> Binary for &'a T where
T: Binary + ?Sized,impl Binary for u64
impl Binary for isize
impl Binary for i64
impl Binary for i16
impl Binary for i8
impl Binary for u8
impl Binary for usize
impl Binary for i32
impl Binary for i128
impl Binary for u32
impl Binary for u16
impl Binary for u128
impl<'a, T> Binary for &'a mut T where
T: Binary + ?Sized,