On 2024-04-03 12:46, Max Carrara wrote: >> + >> +#[derive(Clone, Debug)] >> +#[cfg_attr(test, derive(Eq, PartialEq))] >> +pub enum IcmpType { >> + Numeric(u8), >> + Named(&'static str), >> +} >> + >> +// MUST BE SORTED! > > Should maaaybe note that it must be sorted for binary search, not just > for any reason. :P > >> +const ICMP_TYPES: &[(&str, u8)] = &[ >> + ("address-mask-reply", 18), >> + ("address-mask-request", 17), >> + ("destination-unreachable", 3), >> + ("echo-reply", 0), >> + ("echo-request", 8), >> + ("info-reply", 16), >> + ("info-request", 15), >> + ("parameter-problem", 12), >> + ("redirect", 5), >> + ("router-advertisement", 9), >> + ("router-solicitation", 10), >> + ("source-quench", 4), >> + ("time-exceeded", 11), >> + ("timestamp-reply", 14), >> + ("timestamp-request", 13), >> +];
I think `proxmox-sortable-macro` might come in handy here. From its examples: #[sortable] const FOO2: [(&str, usize); 3] = sorted!([("3", 1), ("2", 2), ("1", 3)]); assert_eq!(FOO2, [("1", 3), ("2", 2), ("3", 1)]); -- - Lukas _______________________________________________ pve-devel mailing list pve-devel@lists.proxmox.com https://lists.proxmox.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pve-devel