use super::*;
pub trait Validate where Self: Sized {
fn validate(self) -> ValueResult<Self>;
}
const RANGE_PCT: std::ops::RangeInclusive<f32> = 0.0..=100.0;
const RANGE_I8: std::ops::RangeInclusive<f32> = -128.0..=128.0;
const RANGE_CHROMA: std::ops::RangeInclusive<f32> = 0.0..=181.01933;
const RANGE_360: std::ops::RangeInclusive<f32> = 0.0..=360.0;
const RANGE_01: std::ops::RangeInclusive<f32> = 0.0..=1.0;
impl Validate for LabValue {
fn validate(self) -> ValueResult<Self> {
if RANGE_PCT.contains(&self.l)
&& RANGE_I8.contains(&self.a)
&& RANGE_I8.contains(&self.b)
{
Ok(self)
} else {
Err(ValueError::OutOfBounds)
}
}
}
impl Validate for LchValue {
fn validate(self) -> ValueResult<Self> {
if RANGE_PCT.contains(&self.l)
&& RANGE_CHROMA.contains(&self.c)
&& RANGE_360.contains(&self.h)
{
Ok(self)
} else {
Err(ValueError::OutOfBounds)
}
}
}
impl Validate for XyzValue {
fn validate(self) -> ValueResult<Self> {
if RANGE_01.contains(&self.x)
&& RANGE_01.contains(&self.y)
&& RANGE_01.contains(&self.z)
{
Ok(self)
} else {
Err(ValueError::OutOfBounds)
}
}
}