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#28 - Added doc tests for up_to and down_to panic cases
Pull Request -
State: open - Opened by babhishek21 over 5 years ago
- 1 comment
#27 - Proposal: Make `Direction` unsealed to enable multidimensional extensions
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by barskern over 6 years ago
#26 - Rollup recent PRs
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by killercup over 6 years ago
- 2 comments
#25 - Direction trait to factorize Upwards and Downwards impls
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by kimsnj over 6 years ago
- 1 comment
#24 - Add .iter() method by impleting IntoIterator on reference of Range
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by kimsnj over 6 years ago
#23 - Integrate docmatic tests for README
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by eignnx over 6 years ago
#22 - Use PhantomData
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by killercup over 6 years ago
#21 - Implement Copy for Range and From where Idx: Copy
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by killercup over 6 years ago
#20 - Add doctests for `Range::collect()`
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by sindreij over 6 years ago
- 2 comments
#19 - Copy semantics/Trait for a_range::From
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by babhishek21 over 6 years ago
- 2 comments
Labels: enhancement
#18 - Added crate-level doc tests to demo single element range behaviour.
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by babhishek21 over 6 years ago
- 1 comment
#17 - Include package-level docs from README.md
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by eignnx over 6 years ago
- 3 comments
#16 - Add doc tests for std::ops::Range conversions
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by ThinkChaos over 6 years ago
#15 - Add some property tests
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by ThinkChaos over 6 years ago
- 1 comment
#14 - Make unit tests for std::ops::Range converstion doc tests
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by killercup over 6 years ago
- 1 comment
Labels: help wanted, good first issue, Hacktoberfest
#13 - Move crate-level docs into Readme and include it
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by killercup over 6 years ago
- 3 comments
Labels: help wanted, good first issue, Hacktoberfest, in progress
#12 - Add documentation and doc test for `from(i).up_to(i)` case
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by killercup over 6 years ago
- 2 comments
Labels: help wanted, good first issue, Hacktoberfest, in progress
#11 - Add doc tests to Panic documentation
Issue -
State: open - Opened by killercup over 6 years ago
- 3 comments
Labels: help wanted, good first issue, Hacktoberfest, in progress
#10 - Doc tests for `Range::collect()`
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by killercup over 6 years ago
- 2 comments
Labels: help wanted, good first issue, Hacktoberfest, in progress
#9 - Add `.iter` method on `Range`
Issue -
State: open - Opened by killercup over 6 years ago
- 3 comments
Labels: help wanted, good first issue, Hacktoberfest
#8 - Added validation for valid ranges in Range ctor
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by babhishek21 over 6 years ago
#7 - Write property tests
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by killercup over 6 years ago
Labels: help wanted, good first issue, Hacktoberfest
#6 - Validate inputs in constructor
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by killercup over 6 years ago
- 7 comments
Labels: help wanted, good first issue, Hacktoberfest, in progress
#5 - Add conversions to std::ops::Range*
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by ThinkChaos over 6 years ago
#4 - Add .up_to_infinity()
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by ThinkChaos over 6 years ago
- 1 comment
#3 - Add docs with non-integer index types
Issue -
State: open - Opened by killercup over 6 years ago
Labels: help wanted, good first issue, Hacktoberfest
#2 - .up_to_infinity()
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by killercup over 6 years ago
- 1 comment
Labels: help wanted, good first issue, Hacktoberfest, in progress
#1 - Convert to std::ops::Range*
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by killercup over 6 years ago
Labels: help wanted, good first issue, Hacktoberfest