Bitflags
The bitflags
crate is useful for working
with bitflags.
use bitflags::bitflags; bitflags! { /// Flags from the UART flag register. #[repr(transparent)] #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] struct Flags: u16 { /// Clear to send. const CTS = 1 << 0; /// Data set ready. const DSR = 1 << 1; /// Data carrier detect. const DCD = 1 << 2; /// UART busy transmitting data. const BUSY = 1 << 3; /// Receive FIFO is empty. const RXFE = 1 << 4; /// Transmit FIFO is full. const TXFF = 1 << 5; /// Receive FIFO is full. const RXFF = 1 << 6; /// Transmit FIFO is empty. const TXFE = 1 << 7; /// Ring indicator. const RI = 1 << 8; } }
- The
bitflags!
macro creates a newtype something likeFlags(u16)
, along with a bunch of method implementations to get and set flags.