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# libutil {#sec:libutil}
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The utility library of the project contains utility functionality which is
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used by all other libraries and/or binaries.
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It is explicitely not intended for module-use only, but for all other libraries.
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## Key-Value split {#sec:libutil:kvsplit}
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This helper implements functionality to split key-value string into two parts.
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It was introduced to simplify commandline specification for header fields (see
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@lst:kvsplit:headerspec).
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```{#lst:kvsplit:headerspec .bash .numberLines caption="Headerfield spec"}
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imag store create --path /some.entry entry --header field=foo
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# ^^^^^^^^^
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```
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It is implemented by introducing a `KeyValue` type which is generic over Key
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and Value. This type gets implemented `KeyValue<String, String> for String` to
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be able to split a `String` into two `String` objects, key and value
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respectively. The implementation is realized via Regex.
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The `KeyValue` type implementes `Into<(K, V)>` for convenience.
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2016-02-21 19:07:14 +00:00
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## Error tracing {#sec:libutil:errortrace}
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The error tracing functions are functions which help printing an error chain
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to the user.
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It allows to trace nested errors like @lst:errtrace:exampleerror to the user
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in a backtrace-ish way (@lst:errtrace:exampletrace).
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```{#lst:errtrace:exampleerror.rust .numberLines caption="Error chain"}
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ErrA::new(a_errorkind,
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Some(Box::new(ErrB::new(b_errorkind,
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Some(Box::new(ErrC::new(c_errorkind,
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None)))
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)))
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)
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```
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The variants of the function allow limiting the trace to a certain depth or
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printing the error trace to the debug output stream.
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```{#lst:errtrace:exampletrace .numberLines caption="Error trace"}
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[Error][c_errorkind]: Some C-error text -- caused:
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[Error][b_errorkind]: Some B-error text -- caused:
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[Error][a_errorkind]: Some A-error text
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```
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2016-02-21 19:17:27 +00:00
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## Variant generator {#sec:libutil:vargen}
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The `generate_variants()` function can be used to generate variants of a base
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vector value.
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```{#lst:vargen:exampleuse .rust .numberLines caption="Variant generation"}
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let base = 1;
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let vars = vec![0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10];
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let res = generate_variants(base, vars, &|base, var| base + var);
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assert!(res == vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11])
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```
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As shown in @lst:vargen:exampleuse (from the tests), can this function
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be used to generate values from a base value.
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