maybe-debug

Implement Debug for anything via specialization.

Lets say you have the following function and you want to insert a dbg!() statement inside the loop. compile_fail fn sort<T>(target: &mut [T]) { for (i, val) in target.iter().enumerate() { dbg!(i); // various sorting goodness dbg!(i, val); // ERROR: T is not Debug } }

You can use maybe_debug::maybe_debug() to work around this. If T is Debug it will 'cast' it. If T is !Debug, it will fallback to a reasonable default (printing the type name).

fn sort<T>(target: &mut [T]) { for (i, val) in target.iter().enumerate() { maybe_debug::dbg!(i); // various sorting goodness maybe_debug::dbg!(i, val); // On nightly, will specialize if 'T: Debug' } }

This has a fallback to work on stable Rust (without specialization). In that case, the "cast" always fails and maybe_debug will unconditionally use the fallback.