use crate::value::Primitive; use derive_new::new; use nu_source::{DbgDocBldr, DebugDocBuilder, Spanned}; use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize}; /// The two types of ways to include a range end. Inclusive means to include the value (eg 1..3 inclusive would include the 3 value). /// Exclusive excludes the value (eg 1..3 exclusive does not include 3 value) #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, PartialOrd, Eq, Ord, Hash, Serialize, Deserialize)] pub enum RangeInclusion { Inclusive, Exclusive, } impl RangeInclusion { /// Get a RangeInclusion left bracket ready for pretty printing pub fn debug_left_bracket(self) -> DebugDocBuilder { DbgDocBldr::delimiter(match self { RangeInclusion::Exclusive => "(", RangeInclusion::Inclusive => "[", }) } /// Get a RangeInclusion right bracket ready for pretty printing pub fn debug_right_bracket(self) -> DebugDocBuilder { DbgDocBldr::delimiter(match self { RangeInclusion::Exclusive => ")", RangeInclusion::Inclusive => "]", }) } } /// The range definition, holding the starting and end point of the range #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, PartialOrd, Eq, Ord, Hash, Serialize, Deserialize, new)] pub struct Range { pub from: (Spanned, RangeInclusion), pub to: (Spanned, RangeInclusion), }