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Safe downcasting for enums
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enum_downcast

GitHub MIT/Apache 2.0 Crates.io docs.rs

Safe downcasting for enums

Example

#[derive(EnumDowncast)]
enum Enum {
    Player(Player),
    Enemy(Enemy),
    Items { vec: Vec<Item> }, // derived code will be identical to if it were `Items(Vec<Items>)`
    #[enum_downcast(skip)]
    Other,
}

let container = Enum::Player(Player { name: "Ryo".to_string() });
let _player_ref: &Player = container.downcast_ref::<Player>().unwrap();
let _player_mut: &mut Player = container.downcast_mut::<Player>().unwrap();
let player: Player = container.downcast::<Player>().unwrap();

You need derive feature to use the derive macro.

You can see more examples in /examples.

My favorite one is one about custom downcast that allows interesting behavior like: https://github.com/ryo33/enum_downcast/blob/75adcbc8d24adb4e9d7b3c873e92bfff0dde7882/examples/partial_custom_impl.rs#L44-L53

Features

There is one limitation: you cannot compile a code that downcasts an enum to any type not listed in the enum definition, because of the lack of the specialization in stable Rust. You can workaround this by using nightly compiler with min_specialization feature like this example. As of specialization stabilized in the future, this limitation will be cleared, and you don't need any boilerplate code like the example.