A Cell<Option<T>> that you can update
[Cell::update] is currently experimental. And it only supports types
that are Copy. So if you want to store and modify something that is
neither Copy nor has a Default (eg. a builder), this crate might be
useful.
Add this to your Cargo.toml:
[dependencies]
update_cell = "0.1"And if you have a struct, you can put it inside and modify it:
use update_cell::UpdateCell;
struct MySuperFancyStruct {
inner: bool
}
impl MySuperFancyStruct {
fn new() -> Self {
Self { inner: false }
}
fn toggle(mut self) -> Self {
self.inner = !self.inner;
self
}
}
let mut cell = UpdateCell::new(MySuperFancyStruct::new());
cell.update(|s| s.toggle());License: MPL-2.0