derive_more VS num

Compare derive_more vs num and see what are their differences.

num

A collection of numeric types and traits for Rust. (by rust-num)
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derive_more num
3 3
1,406 976
- 2.0%
7.7 4.6
10 days ago 17 days ago
Rust Rust
MIT License Apache License 2.0
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derive_more

Posts with mentions or reviews of derive_more. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-16.
  • derive_more: can it be used to handle operator overloads for borrowed references?
    1 project | /r/rust | 11 Apr 2023
    Is there a way to use derive_more to handle the generation of binary operators with one or both referenced operands? For example, avoiding having to do this macro dance for every combination of MyVal and &MyVal, for every operator needed:
  • Is there a convenient way to convert a struct<T> (where all fields are of type T) into struct<U> where U: From<T>?
    2 projects | /r/rust | 16 Feb 2023
    This fails to compile. Looking at the implementation for that macro I don't see a way to use it that would work: https://github.com/JelteF/derive_more/blob/master/impl/src/from.rs
  • Microsoft re-adds .NET hot-reload
    8 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 23 Oct 2021
    tl;dr you can put commit hashes in the place where the parent comment put tags.

    The PR interface actually exposes this for force-pushes, but the UI discovery for this is horrible. It turns out that the "force-pushed" part in the little message in the github UI is actually a link. This link points to the diff between the old and the new HEAD of the branch.

    As an example you can look at this PR:

    It has this little message somewhere down the page:

    Monadic-Cat force-pushed the add-unwrap branch from e130dbe to 25235aa 4 months ago

    If you then click that link you go to the "compare" page, which shows the diff between the two commits:

    https://github.com/JelteF/derive_more/compare/e130dbe6b2a429...

    Disclaimer: I'm a Micrsoft employe, but don't work on Github. I'm a daily user of Github though.

num

Posts with mentions or reviews of num. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-05.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing derive_more and num you can also consider the following projects:

rust-derive-builder - derive builder implementation for rust structs

num-bigint - Big integer types for Rust

rust-cpp - Embed C++ directly inside your rust code!

num-primes - A Rust Library For Generating Large Composite, Prime, and Safe Prime Numbers

rust-bitfield - This crate provides macros to generate bitfield-like struct.

OpenZKP - OpenZKP - pure Rust implementations of Zero-Knowledge Proof systems.

syn-rsx - syn-powered parser for JSX-like TokenStreams

style - css for rust

smallnum - Compile-time size optimization for numeric primitives.

pipe-trait - Make it possible to chain regular functions

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