macro_rules! assert_fn_err_le_as_result {
($function:path, $a_input:expr, $b_expr:expr $(,)?) => { ... };
}Expand description
Assert one function ok() is less than or equal to another function ok().
-
If true, return Result
Ok(()). -
Otherwise, return Result
Errwith a diagnostic message.
Examples
fn example_digit_to_string(i: i32) -> Result<String, String> {
match i {
0..=9 => Ok(format!("{}", i)),
_ => Err(format!("{:?} is out of range", i)),
}
}
let a = 10;
let b = String::from("20 is out of range");
let x = assert_fn_err_le_as_result!(example_digit_to_string, a, b);
//-> Ok(())
let actual = x.unwrap();
let expect = ();
assert_eq!(actual, expect);
let a = 20;
let b = String::from("10 is out of range");
let x = assert_fn_err_le_as_result!(example_digit_to_string, a, b);
//-> Err(…)
let actual = x.unwrap_err();
let expect = concat!(
"assertion failed: `assert_fn_err_le!(left_function, left_input, right_expr)`\n",
" left_function label: `example_digit_to_string`,\n",
" left_input label: `a`,\n",
" left_input debug: `20`,\n",
" right_expr label: `b`,\n",
" right_expr debug: `\"10 is out of range\"`,\n",
" left: `\"20 is out of range\"`,\n",
" right: `\"10 is out of range\"`"
);
assert_eq!(actual, expect);