nautilus_model/identifiers/exec_algorithm_id.rs
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15
16//! Represents a valid execution algorithm ID.
17
18use std::{
19 fmt::{Debug, Display, Formatter},
20 hash::Hash,
21};
22
23use nautilus_core::correctness::{check_valid_string, FAILED};
24use ustr::Ustr;
25
26/// Represents a valid execution algorithm ID.
27#[repr(C)]
28#[derive(Clone, Copy, Hash, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
29#[cfg_attr(
30 feature = "python",
31 pyo3::pyclass(module = "nautilus_trader.core.nautilus_pyo3.model")
32)]
33pub struct ExecAlgorithmId(Ustr);
34
35impl ExecAlgorithmId {
36 /// Creates a new [`ExecAlgorithmId`] instance with correctness checking.
37 ///
38 /// # Errors
39 ///
40 /// This function returns an error:
41 /// - If `value` is not a valid string.
42 ///
43 /// # Notes
44 ///
45 /// PyO3 requires a `Result` type for proper error handling and stacktrace printing in Python.
46 pub fn new_checked<T: AsRef<str>>(value: T) -> anyhow::Result<Self> {
47 let value = value.as_ref();
48 check_valid_string(value, stringify!(value))?;
49 Ok(Self(Ustr::from(value)))
50 }
51
52 /// Creates a new [`ExecAlgorithmId`] instance.
53 ///
54 /// # Panics
55 ///
56 /// This function panics:
57 /// - If `value` is not a valid string.
58 pub fn new<T: AsRef<str>>(value: T) -> Self {
59 Self::new_checked(value).expect(FAILED)
60 }
61
62 /// Sets the inner identifier value.
63 pub(crate) fn set_inner(&mut self, value: &str) {
64 self.0 = Ustr::from(value);
65 }
66
67 /// Returns the inner identifier value.
68 #[must_use]
69 pub fn inner(&self) -> Ustr {
70 self.0
71 }
72
73 /// Returns the inner identifier value as a string slice.
74 #[must_use]
75 pub fn as_str(&self) -> &str {
76 self.0.as_str()
77 }
78}
79
80impl Debug for ExecAlgorithmId {
81 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
82 write!(f, "{:?}", self.0)
83 }
84}
85
86impl Display for ExecAlgorithmId {
87 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
88 write!(f, "{}", self.0)
89 }
90}
91
92////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
93// Tests
94////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
95#[cfg(test)]
96mod tests {
97 use rstest::rstest;
98
99 use super::*;
100 use crate::identifiers::stubs::*;
101
102 #[rstest]
103 fn test_string_reprs(exec_algorithm_id: ExecAlgorithmId) {
104 assert_eq!(exec_algorithm_id.as_str(), "001");
105 assert_eq!(format!("{exec_algorithm_id}"), "001");
106 }
107}