# Strum [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.com/Peternator7/strum.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.com/Peternator7/strum) [![Build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/ji4f6n2m5lvu11xt?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/Peternator7/strum) [![Latest Version](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/strum.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/strum) [![Rust Documentation](https://docs.rs/strum/badge.svg)](https://docs.rs/strum) ![Crates.io](https://img.shields.io/crates/l/strum) ![Crates.io](https://img.shields.io/crates/d/strum) Strum is a set of macros and traits for working with enums and strings easier in Rust. # Compatibility Strum is currently with versions of rustc >= 1.32.0. Pull Requests that improve compatibility with older versions are welcome. The project goal is to support a rust version for at least 2 years after release and even longer is preferred since this project changes slowly. # Including Strum in Your Project Import strum and strum_macros into your project by adding the following lines to your Cargo.toml. Strum_macros contains the macros needed to derive all the traits in Strum. ```toml [dependencies] strum = "0.24" strum_macros = "0.24" # You can also use the "derive" feature, and import the macros directly from "strum" # strum = { version = "0.24", features = ["derive"] } ``` # Strum Macros Strum has implemented the following macros: | Macro | Description | | --- | ----------- | | [EnumString] | Converts strings to enum variants based on their name. | | [Display] | Converts enum variants to strings | | [FromRepr] | Convert from an integer to an enum. | | [AsRefStr] | Implement `AsRef` for `MyEnum` | | [IntoStaticStr] | Implements `From for &'static str` on an enum | | [EnumVariantNames] | Adds an associated `VARIANTS` constant which is an array of discriminant names | | [EnumIter] | Creates a new type that iterates of the variants of an enum. | | [EnumProperty] | Add custom properties to enum variants. | | [EnumMessage] | Add a verbose message to an enum variant. | | [EnumDiscriminants] | Generate a new type with only the discriminant names. | | [EnumCount] | Add a constant `usize` equal to the number of variants. | # Contributing Thanks for your interest in contributing. The project is divided into 3 parts, the traits are in the `/strum` folder. The procedural macros are in the `/strum_macros` folder, and the integration tests are in `/strum_tests`. If you are adding additional features to `strum` or `strum_macros`, you should make sure to run the tests and add new integration tests to make sure the features work as expected. # Debugging To see the generated code, set the STRUM_DEBUG environment variable before compiling your code. `STRUM_DEBUG=1` will dump all of the generated code for every type. `STRUM_DEBUG=YourType` will only dump the code generated on a type named `YourType`. # Name Strum is short for STRing enUM because it's a library for augmenting enums with additional information through strings. Strumming is also a very whimsical motion, much like writing Rust code. [Macro-Renames]: https://github.com/Peternator7/strum/wiki/Macro-Renames [EnumString]: https://docs.rs/strum_macros/0.24/strum_macros/derive.EnumString.html [Display]: https://docs.rs/strum_macros/0.24/strum_macros/derive.Display.html [AsRefStr]: https://docs.rs/strum_macros/0.24/strum_macros/derive.AsRefStr.html [IntoStaticStr]: https://docs.rs/strum_macros/0.24/strum_macros/derive.IntoStaticStr.html [EnumVariantNames]: https://docs.rs/strum_macros/0.24/strum_macros/derive.EnumVariantNames.html [EnumIter]: https://docs.rs/strum_macros/0.24/strum_macros/derive.EnumIter.html [EnumProperty]: https://docs.rs/strum_macros/0.24/strum_macros/derive.EnumProperty.html [EnumMessage]: https://docs.rs/strum_macros/0.24/strum_macros/derive.EnumMessage.html [EnumDiscriminants]: https://docs.rs/strum_macros/0.24/strum_macros/derive.EnumDiscriminants.html [EnumCount]: https://docs.rs/strum_macros/0.24/strum_macros/derive.EnumCount.html [FromRepr]: https://docs.rs/strum_macros/0.24/strum_macros/derive.FromRepr.html