| //! Rust platform tiers |
| |
| use crate::error::Error; |
| use core::{convert::TryFrom, fmt, str::FromStr}; |
| |
| #[cfg(feature = "serde")] |
| use serde::{de, ser, Deserialize, Serialize}; |
| |
| /// Rust platform tiers: support levels are organized into three tiers, each |
| /// with a different set of guarantees. |
| #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, Hash, PartialEq, PartialOrd, Ord)] |
| pub enum Tier { |
| /// Tier 1 platforms can be thought of as “guaranteed to work”. |
| /// Specifically they will each satisfy the following requirements: |
| /// |
| /// * Official binary releases are provided for the platform. |
| /// * Automated testing is set up to run tests for the platform. |
| /// * Landing changes to the rust-lang/rust repository’s master branch |
| /// is gated on tests passing. |
| /// * Documentation for how to use and how to build the platform is available. |
| One, |
| |
| /// Tier 2 platforms can be thought of as “guaranteed to build”. Automated |
| /// tests are not run so it’s not guaranteed to produce a working build, |
| /// but platforms often work to quite a good degree and patches are always |
| /// welcome! |
| /// |
| /// Specifically, these platforms are required to have each of the following: |
| /// |
| /// * Official binary releases are provided for the platform. |
| /// * Automated building is set up, but may not be running tests. |
| /// * Landing changes to the rust-lang/rust repository’s master branch is |
| /// gated on platforms building. For some platforms only the standard |
| /// library is compiled, but for others rustc and cargo are too. |
| Two, |
| |
| /// Tier 3 platforms are those which the Rust codebase has support for, but |
| /// which are not built or tested automatically, and may not work. |
| /// Official builds are not available. |
| Three, |
| } |
| |
| impl Tier { |
| /// Get a number identifying this tier |
| pub fn to_usize(self) -> usize { |
| match self { |
| Tier::One => 1, |
| Tier::Two => 2, |
| Tier::Three => 3, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Get a string identifying this tier |
| pub fn as_str(self) -> &'static str { |
| match self { |
| Tier::One => "tier1", |
| Tier::Two => "tier2", |
| Tier::Three => "tier3", |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl From<Tier> for usize { |
| fn from(tier: Tier) -> usize { |
| tier.to_usize() |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl TryFrom<usize> for Tier { |
| type Error = Error; |
| |
| fn try_from(num: usize) -> Result<Tier, Error> { |
| match num { |
| 1 => Ok(Tier::One), |
| 2 => Ok(Tier::Two), |
| 3 => Ok(Tier::Three), |
| _ => Err(Error), |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl FromStr for Tier { |
| type Err = Error; |
| |
| fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Tier, Error> { |
| match s { |
| "tier1" => Ok(Tier::One), |
| "tier2" => Ok(Tier::Two), |
| "tier3" => Ok(Tier::Three), |
| _ => Err(Error), |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl fmt::Display for Tier { |
| fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { |
| f.write_str(self.as_str()) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #[cfg(feature = "serde")] |
| impl Serialize for Tier { |
| fn serialize<S: ser::Serializer>(&self, serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error> { |
| serializer.serialize_str(self.as_str()) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #[cfg(all(feature = "serde", feature = "std"))] |
| impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Tier { |
| fn deserialize<D: de::Deserializer<'de>>(deserializer: D) -> Result<Self, D::Error> { |
| use de::Error; |
| std::string::String::deserialize(deserializer)? |
| .parse() |
| .map_err(D::Error::custom) |
| } |
| } |