Make Buf and BufMut usable as trait objects (#186)

- All the `get_*` and `put_*` methods that take `T: ByteOrder` have
  a `where Self: Sized` bound added, so that they are only usable from
  sized types. It was impossible to make `Buf` or `BufMut` into trait
  objects before, so this change doesn't break anyone.
- Add `get_n_be`/`get_n_le`/`put_n_be`/`put_n_le` methods that can be
  used on trait objects.
- Deprecate the export of `ByteOrder` and methods generic on it.

Fixes #163
This commit is contained in:
Sean McArthur
2018-03-12 09:25:59 -07:00
committed by Carl Lerche
parent 86c83959dc
commit ce79f0a268
5 changed files with 927 additions and 284 deletions
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@@ -33,15 +33,15 @@ fn test_get_u8() {
#[test]
fn test_get_u16() {
let buf = b"\x21\x54zomg";
assert_eq!(0x2154, Cursor::new(buf).get_u16::<byteorder::BigEndian>());
assert_eq!(0x5421, Cursor::new(buf).get_u16::<byteorder::LittleEndian>());
assert_eq!(0x2154, Cursor::new(buf).get_u16_be());
assert_eq!(0x5421, Cursor::new(buf).get_u16_le());
}
#[test]
#[should_panic]
fn test_get_u16_buffer_underflow() {
let mut buf = Cursor::new(b"\x21");
buf.get_u16::<byteorder::BigEndian>();
buf.get_u16_be();
}
#[test]
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@@ -41,11 +41,11 @@ fn test_put_u8() {
#[test]
fn test_put_u16() {
let mut buf = Vec::with_capacity(8);
buf.put_u16::<byteorder::BigEndian>(8532);
buf.put_u16_be(8532);
assert_eq!(b"\x21\x54", &buf[..]);
buf.clear();
buf.put_u16::<byteorder::LittleEndian>(8532);
buf.put_u16_le(8532);
assert_eq!(b"\x54\x21", &buf[..]);
}