commit | 230b044fde557885b280c0f40ec71b02c4d78725 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Sean Griffin <sean@seantheprogrammer.com> | Fri May 18 08:25:19 2018 -0400 |
committer | Sean Griffin <sean@seantheprogrammer.com> | Fri May 18 08:25:19 2018 -0400 |
tree | 89ae5eb1943200a4843a643d69cb1de6e4b353b9 | |
parent | b8511948d7cd3fe67328d1cbc368a7422fb49ece [diff] |
Implement `EqAll` for all supported tuple sizes I'm not sure why we didn't always go with something like this, it would have worked with any version of Rust (we aren't using type macros here). I think I just wasn't well versed enough with Rust's type/macro system at that point in time. Anyway, this just implements every version of `EqAll` in terms of the implementation for one smaller sized tuple. We handle the single element tuple case separately to terminate the recursion. Close #1699.
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