Strongly typed Axis argument (newtype called Axis)#97
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See #96 for an alternative approach, and explanation why the generic version will not be used. cc @vbarrielle Do you think this is ok? It's clearly more to type, but it's not possible to confuse the axis and index arguments anymore. |
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Yes I think this is nice. It really removes some possible bugs and it's not that much to type. I also feel it makes the code more readable. I agree with you that the approach in #96 is a bit too much generics. |
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Strongly typed Axis argument (newtype called Axis)
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Use a newtype
Axis(usize)for all method arguments that need an axis.