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match_all

This crate provides a match_all! macro for matching multiple patterns

8 releases

Uses old Rust 2015

0.2.5 Jul 26, 2017
0.2.4 Jul 26, 2017
0.1.1 Jul 25, 2017

#2716 in Rust patterns

MIT license

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match_all

Provides the match_all! macro for rust

This macro provides similar functionality to a vanilla match statement but allows for multiple expression blocks to be executed.

Format

match_all!{ value,
    IfNoMatch => expr,
    pat | pat ... => expr,
    ...
}
  • value: the expression to match on.
  • IfNoMatch: the expression after this is executed if none of the other patterns are matched. This branch is optional.
  • pat | pat ...: this is groupings of patterns that will be checked. If any of them match to value then their corresponding expression is executed. After checking a group of patterns then the next group is checked until all groups have been checked. If none match then the IfNoMatch expression will be executed.

Example One

let value = Some(4);

match_all!{ value,
    None => println!("Hi"),
    Some(3) | Some(4) => println!("Hello"),
    Some(4) | Some(5) => println!("Howdy")
}

This would print:

Hello
Howdy

Example Two

let value = Some(20);
match_all!{ value,
    IfNoMatch => println!("No Match"),
    0...4 => println!("0 through 4")
};

This would print:

No Match

It prints this because it uses the special IfNoMatch expression to provide an expression that matches only when no other expression was matched.

No runtime deps