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# derive_setters
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![Requires rustc 1.56+](https://img.shields.io/badge/rustc-1.56+-red.svg)
Rust macro to automatically generates setter methods for a struct's fields. This can be used to add setters to a plain
data struct, or to help in implementing builders.
For a related library that creates separate builder types, see
[`rust-derive-builder`](https://github.com/colin-kiegel/rust-derive-builder).
# Basic usage example
```rust
use derive_setters::*;
#[derive(Default, Setters, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
struct BasicStruct {
#[setters(rename = "test")]
a: u32,
b: u32,
c: u32,
}
assert_eq!(
BasicStruct::default().test(30).b(10).c(20),
BasicStruct { a: 30, b: 10, c: 20 },
);
```
# Additional options
The following options can be set on the entire struct.
* `#[setters(generate = false)]` causes setter methods to not be generated by default.
* `#[setters(generate_private = false)]` causes setter methods to not be generated by default for private fields.
* `#[setters(generate_public = false)]` causes setter methods to not be generated by default for public fields.
* `#[setters(no_std)]` causes the generated code to use `core` instead of `std`.
* `#[setters(prefix = "with_")]` causes the setter method on all fields to be prefixed with the given string.
* `#[setters(generate_delegates(ty = "OtherTy", field = "some_field"))]` causes all setter methods on this struct to
be duplicated on the target struct, instead modifying `self.some_field` instead of `self`.
* `#[setters(generate_delegates(ty = "OtherTy", method = "get_field"))]` does the same thing as above, except calling
`get_field` with no arguments instead of directly accessing a field.
The following options can be set on a fields.
* `#[setters(generate)]` causes a setter method to be generated, overriding struct-level settings.
* `#[setters(skip)]` causes no setter method to be generated.
* `#[setters(rename = "setter_name")]` causes the setter method to have a different name from the field.
This overwrites `add_prefix`.
The following options can be set on either the entire struct, or on an individual field. You
can disable the features for a particular field with `#[setters(option = false)]`
* `#[setters(into)]` causes the setter method to accept any type that can be converted into the field's type
via `Into`.
* `#[setters(strip_option)]` causes the setter method to accept `T` instead of `Option<T>`. If applied to a field
that isn't wrapped in an `Option`, it does nothing.
* `#[setters(bool)]` causes the setter method to take no arguments, and set the field to `true`.
* `#[setters(borrow_self)]` causes the generated setter method to borrow `&mut self` instead of taking `self`. This
is better for code styles that require mutable setters rather than immutable setters.
# License
This project is licensed under either of
* Apache License, Version 2.0, ([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE) or
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
* MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) or
http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.
### Contribution
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted
for inclusion in enumset by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be
dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.
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