add proxmox-human-byte
crate
The module previously lived in `pbs-api-types`, however turned out to be useful in other places as well (POM, proxmox-notify), so it is moved here as its own micro-crate. Signed-off-by: Lukas Wagner <l.wagner@proxmox.com>
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"proxmox-borrow",
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"proxmox-compression",
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"proxmox-http",
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"proxmox-human-byte",
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"proxmox-io",
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"proxmox-lang",
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"proxmox-ldap",
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proxmox-human-byte/Cargo.toml
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proxmox-human-byte/Cargo.toml
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[package]
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name = "proxmox-human-byte"
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version = "0.1.0"
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authors.workspace = true
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edition.workspace = true
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license.workspace = true
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repository.workspace = true
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exclude.workspace = true
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description = "Proxmox library for formatting byte sizes (IEC or SI)"
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[dependencies]
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anyhow.workspace = true
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proxmox-schema = { workspace = true, features = ["api-macro"]}
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proxmox-serde.workspace = true
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serde.workspace = true
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proxmox-human-byte/debian/changelog
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proxmox-human-byte/debian/changelog
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rust-proxmox-human-byte (0.1.0-1) stable; urgency=medium
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* Initial release.
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-- Proxmox Support Team <support@proxmox.com> Thu, 12 Jan 2023 11:42:11 +0200
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proxmox-human-byte/debian/control
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proxmox-human-byte/debian/control
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Source: rust-proxmox-human-byte
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Section: rust
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Priority: optional
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Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 12),
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dh-cargo (>= 25),
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cargo:native <!nocheck>,
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rustc:native <!nocheck>,
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libstd-rust-dev <!nocheck>,
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librust-anyhow-1+default-dev <!nocheck>,
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librust-proxmox-schema-1+api-macro-dev (>= 1.3.7-~~) <!nocheck>,
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librust-proxmox-schema-1+default-dev (>= 1.3.7-~~) <!nocheck>,
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librust-proxmox-serde-0.1+default-dev (>= 0.1.1-~~) <!nocheck>,
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librust-proxmox-serde-0.1+serde-json-dev (>= 0.1.1-~~) <!nocheck>,
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librust-serde-1+default-dev <!nocheck>
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Maintainer: Proxmox Support Team <support@proxmox.com>
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Standards-Version: 4.6.1
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Vcs-Git: git://git.proxmox.com/git/proxmox.git
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Vcs-Browser: https://git.proxmox.com/?p=proxmox.git
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X-Cargo-Crate: proxmox-human-byte
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Rules-Requires-Root: no
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Package: librust-proxmox-human-byte-dev
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Architecture: any
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Multi-Arch: same
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Depends:
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${misc:Depends},
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librust-anyhow-1+default-dev,
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librust-proxmox-schema-1+api-macro-dev (>= 1.3.7-~~),
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librust-proxmox-schema-1+default-dev (>= 1.3.7-~~),
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librust-proxmox-serde-0.1+default-dev (>= 0.1.1-~~),
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librust-proxmox-serde-0.1+serde-json-dev (>= 0.1.1-~~),
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librust-serde-1+default-dev
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Provides:
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librust-proxmox-human-byte+default-dev (= ${binary:Version}),
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librust-proxmox-human-byte-0-dev (= ${binary:Version}),
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librust-proxmox-human-byte-0+default-dev (= ${binary:Version}),
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librust-proxmox-human-byte-0.1-dev (= ${binary:Version}),
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librust-proxmox-human-byte-0.1+default-dev (= ${binary:Version}),
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librust-proxmox-human-byte-0.1.0-dev (= ${binary:Version}),
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librust-proxmox-human-byte-0.1.0+default-dev (= ${binary:Version})
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Description: Proxmox library for formatting byte sizes (IEC or SI) - Rust source code
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This package contains the source for the Rust proxmox-human-byte crate,
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packaged by debcargo for use with cargo and dh-cargo.
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proxmox-human-byte/debian/copyright
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proxmox-human-byte/debian/copyright
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Copyright (C) 2023 Proxmox Server Solutions GmbH
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This software is written by Proxmox Server Solutions GmbH <support@proxmox.com>
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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proxmox-human-byte/debian/debcargo.toml
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proxmox-human-byte/debian/debcargo.toml
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overlay = "."
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crate_src_path = ".."
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maintainer = "Proxmox Support Team <support@proxmox.com>"
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[source]
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vcs_git = "git://git.proxmox.com/git/proxmox.git"
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vcs_browser = "https://git.proxmox.com/?p=proxmox.git"
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proxmox-human-byte/src/lib.rs
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proxmox-human-byte/src/lib.rs
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use anyhow::{bail, Error};
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use proxmox_schema::{ApiStringFormat, ApiType, Schema, StringSchema, UpdaterType};
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/// Size units for byte sizes
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#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
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pub enum SizeUnit {
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Byte,
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// SI (base 10)
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KByte,
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MByte,
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GByte,
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TByte,
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PByte,
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// IEC (base 2)
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Kibi,
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Mebi,
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Gibi,
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Tebi,
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Pebi,
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}
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impl SizeUnit {
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/// Returns the scaling factor
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pub fn factor(&self) -> f64 {
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match self {
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SizeUnit::Byte => 1.0,
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// SI (base 10)
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SizeUnit::KByte => 1_000.0,
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SizeUnit::MByte => 1_000_000.0,
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SizeUnit::GByte => 1_000_000_000.0,
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SizeUnit::TByte => 1_000_000_000_000.0,
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SizeUnit::PByte => 1_000_000_000_000_000.0,
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// IEC (base 2)
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SizeUnit::Kibi => 1024.0,
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SizeUnit::Mebi => 1024.0 * 1024.0,
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SizeUnit::Gibi => 1024.0 * 1024.0 * 1024.0,
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SizeUnit::Tebi => 1024.0 * 1024.0 * 1024.0 * 1024.0,
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SizeUnit::Pebi => 1024.0 * 1024.0 * 1024.0 * 1024.0 * 1024.0,
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}
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}
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/// gets the biggest possible unit still having a value greater zero before the decimal point
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/// 'binary' specifies if IEC (base 2) units should be used or SI (base 10) ones
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pub fn auto_scale(size: f64, binary: bool) -> SizeUnit {
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if binary {
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let bits = 64 - (size as u64).leading_zeros();
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match bits {
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51.. => SizeUnit::Pebi,
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41..=50 => SizeUnit::Tebi,
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31..=40 => SizeUnit::Gibi,
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21..=30 => SizeUnit::Mebi,
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11..=20 => SizeUnit::Kibi,
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_ => SizeUnit::Byte,
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}
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} else if size >= 1_000_000_000_000_000.0 {
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SizeUnit::PByte
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} else if size >= 1_000_000_000_000.0 {
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SizeUnit::TByte
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} else if size >= 1_000_000_000.0 {
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SizeUnit::GByte
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} else if size >= 1_000_000.0 {
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SizeUnit::MByte
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} else if size >= 1_000.0 {
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SizeUnit::KByte
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} else {
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SizeUnit::Byte
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}
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}
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}
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/// Returns the string representation
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impl std::fmt::Display for SizeUnit {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
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match self {
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SizeUnit::Byte => write!(f, "B"),
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// SI (base 10)
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SizeUnit::KByte => write!(f, "KB"),
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SizeUnit::MByte => write!(f, "MB"),
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SizeUnit::GByte => write!(f, "GB"),
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SizeUnit::TByte => write!(f, "TB"),
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SizeUnit::PByte => write!(f, "PB"),
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// IEC (base 2)
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SizeUnit::Kibi => write!(f, "KiB"),
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SizeUnit::Mebi => write!(f, "MiB"),
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SizeUnit::Gibi => write!(f, "GiB"),
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SizeUnit::Tebi => write!(f, "TiB"),
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SizeUnit::Pebi => write!(f, "PiB"),
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}
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}
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}
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/// Strips a trailing SizeUnit inclusive trailing whitespace
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/// Supports both IEC and SI based scales, the B/b byte symbol is optional.
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fn strip_unit(v: &str) -> (&str, SizeUnit) {
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let v = v.strip_suffix(&['b', 'B'][..]).unwrap_or(v); // byte is implied anyway
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let (v, binary) = match v.strip_suffix('i') {
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Some(n) => (n, true),
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None => (v, false),
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};
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let mut unit = SizeUnit::Byte;
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#[rustfmt::skip]
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let value = v.strip_suffix(|c: char| match c {
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'k' | 'K' if !binary => { unit = SizeUnit::KByte; true }
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'm' | 'M' if !binary => { unit = SizeUnit::MByte; true }
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'g' | 'G' if !binary => { unit = SizeUnit::GByte; true }
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't' | 'T' if !binary => { unit = SizeUnit::TByte; true }
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'p' | 'P' if !binary => { unit = SizeUnit::PByte; true }
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// binary (IEC recommended) variants
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'k' | 'K' if binary => { unit = SizeUnit::Kibi; true }
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'm' | 'M' if binary => { unit = SizeUnit::Mebi; true }
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'g' | 'G' if binary => { unit = SizeUnit::Gibi; true }
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't' | 'T' if binary => { unit = SizeUnit::Tebi; true }
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'p' | 'P' if binary => { unit = SizeUnit::Pebi; true }
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_ => false
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}).unwrap_or(v).trim_end();
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(value, unit)
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}
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/// Byte size which can be displayed in a human friendly way
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#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, UpdaterType, PartialEq)]
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pub struct HumanByte {
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/// The siginficant value, it does not includes any factor of the `unit`
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size: f64,
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/// The scale/unit of the value
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unit: SizeUnit,
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}
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fn verify_human_byte(s: &str) -> Result<(), Error> {
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match s.parse::<HumanByte>() {
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Ok(_) => Ok(()),
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Err(err) => bail!("byte-size parse error for '{}': {}", s, err),
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}
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}
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impl ApiType for HumanByte {
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const API_SCHEMA: Schema = StringSchema::new(
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"Byte size with optional unit (B, KB (base 10), MB, GB, ..., KiB (base 2), MiB, Gib, ...).",
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)
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.format(&ApiStringFormat::VerifyFn(verify_human_byte))
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.min_length(1)
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.max_length(64)
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.schema();
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}
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impl HumanByte {
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/// Create instance with size and unit (size must be positive)
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pub fn with_unit(size: f64, unit: SizeUnit) -> Result<Self, Error> {
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if size < 0.0 {
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bail!("byte size may not be negative");
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}
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Ok(HumanByte { size, unit })
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}
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/// Create a new instance with optimal binary unit computed
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pub fn new_binary(size: f64) -> Self {
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let unit = SizeUnit::auto_scale(size, true);
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HumanByte {
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size: size / unit.factor(),
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unit,
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}
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}
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/// Create a new instance with optimal decimal unit computed
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pub fn new_decimal(size: f64) -> Self {
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let unit = SizeUnit::auto_scale(size, false);
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HumanByte {
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size: size / unit.factor(),
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unit,
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}
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}
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/// Returns the size as u64 number of bytes
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pub fn as_u64(&self) -> u64 {
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self.as_f64() as u64
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}
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/// Returns the size as f64 number of bytes
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pub fn as_f64(&self) -> f64 {
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self.size * self.unit.factor()
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}
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/// Returns a copy with optimal binary unit computed
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pub fn auto_scale_binary(self) -> Self {
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HumanByte::new_binary(self.as_f64())
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}
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/// Returns a copy with optimal decimal unit computed
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pub fn auto_scale_decimal(self) -> Self {
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HumanByte::new_decimal(self.as_f64())
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}
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}
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impl From<u64> for HumanByte {
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fn from(v: u64) -> Self {
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HumanByte::new_binary(v as f64)
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}
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}
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impl From<usize> for HumanByte {
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fn from(v: usize) -> Self {
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HumanByte::new_binary(v as f64)
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}
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}
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impl std::fmt::Display for HumanByte {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
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let precision = f.precision().unwrap_or(3) as f64;
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let precision_factor = 1.0 * 10.0_f64.powf(precision);
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// this could cause loss of information, rust has sadly no shortest-max-X flt2dec fmt yet
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let size = ((self.size * precision_factor).round()) / precision_factor;
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write!(f, "{} {}", size, self.unit)
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}
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}
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impl std::str::FromStr for HumanByte {
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type Err = Error;
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fn from_str(v: &str) -> Result<Self, Error> {
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let (v, unit) = strip_unit(v);
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HumanByte::with_unit(v.parse()?, unit)
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}
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}
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proxmox_serde::forward_deserialize_to_from_str!(HumanByte);
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proxmox_serde::forward_serialize_to_display!(HumanByte);
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#[test]
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fn test_human_byte_parser() -> Result<(), Error> {
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assert!("-10".parse::<HumanByte>().is_err()); // negative size
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fn do_test(v: &str, size: f64, unit: SizeUnit, as_str: &str) -> Result<(), Error> {
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let h: HumanByte = v.parse()?;
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if h.size != size {
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bail!("got unexpected size for '{}' ({} != {})", v, h.size, size);
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}
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if h.unit != unit {
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bail!(
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"got unexpected unit for '{}' ({:?} != {:?})",
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v,
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h.unit,
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unit
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);
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}
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let new = h.to_string();
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if new != *as_str {
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bail!("to_string failed for '{}' ({:?} != {:?})", v, new, as_str);
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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fn test(v: &str, size: f64, unit: SizeUnit, as_str: &str) -> bool {
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match do_test(v, size, unit, as_str) {
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Ok(_) => true,
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Err(err) => {
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eprintln!("{}", err); // makes debugging easier
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false
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}
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}
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}
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assert!(test("14", 14.0, SizeUnit::Byte, "14 B"));
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assert!(test("14.4", 14.4, SizeUnit::Byte, "14.4 B"));
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assert!(test("14.45", 14.45, SizeUnit::Byte, "14.45 B"));
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assert!(test("14.456", 14.456, SizeUnit::Byte, "14.456 B"));
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assert!(test("14.4567", 14.4567, SizeUnit::Byte, "14.457 B"));
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let h: HumanByte = "1.2345678".parse()?;
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assert_eq!(&format!("{:.0}", h), "1 B");
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assert_eq!(&format!("{:.0}", h.as_f64()), "1"); // use as_f64 to get raw bytes without unit
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assert_eq!(&format!("{:.1}", h), "1.2 B");
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assert_eq!(&format!("{:.2}", h), "1.23 B");
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assert_eq!(&format!("{:.3}", h), "1.235 B");
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assert_eq!(&format!("{:.4}", h), "1.2346 B");
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assert_eq!(&format!("{:.5}", h), "1.23457 B");
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assert_eq!(&format!("{:.6}", h), "1.234568 B");
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assert_eq!(&format!("{:.7}", h), "1.2345678 B");
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assert_eq!(&format!("{:.8}", h), "1.2345678 B");
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assert!(test(
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"987654321",
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987654321.0,
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SizeUnit::Byte,
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"987654321 B"
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));
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assert!(test("1300b", 1300.0, SizeUnit::Byte, "1300 B"));
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assert!(test("1300B", 1300.0, SizeUnit::Byte, "1300 B"));
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assert!(test("1300 B", 1300.0, SizeUnit::Byte, "1300 B"));
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assert!(test("1300 b", 1300.0, SizeUnit::Byte, "1300 B"));
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assert!(test("1.5KB", 1.5, SizeUnit::KByte, "1.5 KB"));
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assert!(test("1.5kb", 1.5, SizeUnit::KByte, "1.5 KB"));
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assert!(test("1.654321MB", 1.654_321, SizeUnit::MByte, "1.654 MB"));
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assert!(test("2.0GB", 2.0, SizeUnit::GByte, "2 GB"));
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assert!(test("1.4TB", 1.4, SizeUnit::TByte, "1.4 TB"));
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assert!(test("1.4tb", 1.4, SizeUnit::TByte, "1.4 TB"));
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assert!(test("2KiB", 2.0, SizeUnit::Kibi, "2 KiB"));
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assert!(test("2Ki", 2.0, SizeUnit::Kibi, "2 KiB"));
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assert!(test("2kib", 2.0, SizeUnit::Kibi, "2 KiB"));
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assert!(test("2.3454MiB", 2.3454, SizeUnit::Mebi, "2.345 MiB"));
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assert!(test("2.3456MiB", 2.3456, SizeUnit::Mebi, "2.346 MiB"));
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assert!(test("4gib", 4.0, SizeUnit::Gibi, "4 GiB"));
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Ok(())
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_human_byte_auto_unit_decimal() {
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fn convert(b: u64) -> String {
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HumanByte::new_decimal(b as f64).to_string()
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}
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assert_eq!(convert(987), "987 B");
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assert_eq!(convert(1022), "1.022 KB");
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assert_eq!(convert(9_000), "9 KB");
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assert_eq!(convert(1_000), "1 KB");
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assert_eq!(convert(1_000_000), "1 MB");
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assert_eq!(convert(1_000_000_000), "1 GB");
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assert_eq!(convert(1_000_000_000_000), "1 TB");
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assert_eq!(convert(1_000_000_000_000_000), "1 PB");
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assert_eq!(convert((1 << 30) + 103 * (1 << 20)), "1.182 GB");
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assert_eq!(convert((1 << 30) + 128 * (1 << 20)), "1.208 GB");
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assert_eq!(convert((2 << 50) + 500 * (1 << 40)), "2.802 PB");
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_human_byte_auto_unit_binary() {
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fn convert(b: u64) -> String {
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HumanByte::from(b).to_string()
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}
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assert_eq!(convert(0), "0 B");
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assert_eq!(convert(987), "987 B");
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assert_eq!(convert(1022), "1022 B");
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assert_eq!(convert(9_000), "8.789 KiB");
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assert_eq!(convert(10_000_000), "9.537 MiB");
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assert_eq!(convert(10_000_000_000), "9.313 GiB");
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assert_eq!(convert(10_000_000_000_000), "9.095 TiB");
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assert_eq!(convert(1 << 10), "1 KiB");
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assert_eq!(convert((1 << 10) * 10), "10 KiB");
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assert_eq!(convert(1 << 20), "1 MiB");
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assert_eq!(convert(1 << 30), "1 GiB");
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assert_eq!(convert(1 << 40), "1 TiB");
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assert_eq!(convert(1 << 50), "1 PiB");
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assert_eq!(convert((1 << 30) + 103 * (1 << 20)), "1.101 GiB");
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assert_eq!(convert((1 << 30) + 128 * (1 << 20)), "1.125 GiB");
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assert_eq!(convert((1 << 40) + 128 * (1 << 30)), "1.125 TiB");
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assert_eq!(convert((2 << 50) + 512 * (1 << 40)), "2.5 PiB");
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}
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