Macro bitfield::bitfield [−][src]
Combines bitfield_bitrange
and bitfield_fields
.
The syntax of this macro is the syntax of a tuple struct, including attributes and
documentation comments, followed by a semicolon, some optional elements, and finally the fields
as described in the bitfield_fields
documentation.
The first optional element is no default BitRange;
. With that, no implementation of
BitRange
will be generated.
The second optional element is impl Debug;
. This will generate an implementation of
fmt::Debug
with the bitfield_debug
macro.
The difference with calling those macros separately is that bitfield_fields
is called
from an appropriate impl
block. If you use the non-slice form of bitfield_bitrange
, the
default type for bitfield_fields
will be set to the wrapped fields.
See the documentation of these macros for more information on their respective syntax.
Example
bitfield!{ pub struct BitField1(u16); impl Debug; // The fields default to u16 field1, set_field1: 10, 0; pub field2, _ : 12, 3; }
or with a custom BitRange
implementation :
bitfield!{ pub struct BitField1(u16); no default BitRange; impl Debug; u8; field1, set_field1: 10, 0; pub field2, _ : 12, 3; } impl BitRange<u8> for BitField1 { fn bit_range(&self, msb: usize, lsb: usize) -> u8 { let width = msb - lsb + 1; let mask = (1 << width) - 1; ((self.0 >> lsb) & mask) as u8 } fn set_bit_range(&mut self, msb: usize, lsb: usize, value: u8) { self.0 = (value as u16) << lsb; } }