yaserde/yaserde/tests/skip_if.rs
Jonas Platte 12ddcdbc87
Use absolute paths in generated code
With this, the derives should work with most of the crates and types
the generated code refers to being aliased.

Notably, methods are still mostly invoked using regular method syntax
so those coming from trait could still be aliased by outside code.
2020-12-17 17:50:16 +01:00

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#[macro_use]
extern crate yaserde;
#[macro_use]
extern crate yaserde_derive;
fn init() {
let _ = env_logger::builder().is_test(true).try_init();
}
#[test]
fn skip_serializing_if_for_struct() {
init();
fn default_string_function() -> String {
"mask_default".to_string()
}
#[derive(YaSerialize, PartialEq, Debug)]
#[yaserde(rename = "base")]
pub struct XmlStruct {
#[yaserde(
skip_serializing_if = "check_string_function",
default = "default_string_function"
)]
string_with_default_item: String,
#[yaserde(skip_serializing_if = "check_string_function")]
string_item: String,
#[yaserde(skip_serializing_if = "check_bool_function")]
bool_item: bool,
#[yaserde(skip_serializing_if = "check_f32_function")]
f32_item: f32,
#[yaserde(skip_serializing_if = "check_option_string_function")]
option_string_item: Option<String>,
}
impl XmlStruct {
fn check_string_function(&self, value: &String) -> bool {
value == "something"
}
fn check_option_string_function(&self, value: &Option<String>) -> bool {
value == &Some("something".to_string())
}
fn check_bool_function(&self, value: &bool) -> bool {
value == &true
}
fn check_f32_function(&self, value: &f32) -> bool {
value == &0.0
}
}
let model = XmlStruct {
string_with_default_item: "mask_default".to_string(),
string_item: "something".to_string(),
bool_item: true,
f32_item: 0.0,
option_string_item: Some("something".to_string()),
};
let content = "<base />";
serialize_and_validate!(model, content);
}