Trait alloc::fmt::Binary  1.0.0
                   
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pub trait Binary {
    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result<(), Error>;
}b formatting.
The Binary trait should format its output as a number in binary.
For primitive signed integers (i8 to i128, and isize),
negative values are formatted as the two’s complement representation.
The alternate flag, #, adds a 0b in front of the output.
For more information on formatters, see the module-level documentation.
Examples
Basic usage with i32:
let x = 42; // 42 is '101010' in binary assert_eq!(format!("{:b}", x), "101010"); assert_eq!(format!("{:#b}", x), "0b101010"); assert_eq!(format!("{:b}", -16), "11111111111111111111111111110000");
Implementing Binary on a type:
use std::fmt; struct Length(i32); impl fmt::Binary for Length { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { let val = self.0; write!(f, "{:b}", val) // delegate to i32's implementation } } let l = Length(107); println!("l as binary is: {:b}", l);
Required Methods
Implementations on Foreign Types
impl<T> Binary for Wrapping<T> where
    T: Binary, [src]
        T: Binary,
Implementors
- impl Binary for u64
- impl Binary for i32
- impl Binary for i16
- impl Binary for i64
- impl Binary for u8
- impl<'a, T> Binary for &'a T where
 T: Binary + ?Sized,
- impl Binary for i8
- impl Binary for u128
- impl Binary for u16
- impl Binary for isize
- impl Binary for i128
- impl Binary for usize
- impl Binary for u32
- impl<'a, T> Binary for &'a mut T where
 T: Binary + ?Sized,