Macro assertables::assert_fn_ok_eq
source · macro_rules! assert_fn_ok_eq { ($a_function:path, $a_param:expr, $b_function:path, $b_param:expr $(,)?) => { ... }; ($a_function:path, $a_param:expr, $b_function:path, $b_param:expr, $($message:tt)+) => { ... }; ($a_function:path, $b_function:path) => { ... }; ($a_function:path, $b_function:path, $($message:tt)+) => { ... }; }
Expand description
Assert a function ok() is equal to another.
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If true, return
(). -
Otherwise, call
panic!with a message and the values of the expressions with their debug representations.
§Examples
fn f(i: i8) -> Result<String, String> {
match i {
0..=9 => Ok(format!("{}", i)),
_ => Err(format!("{:?} is out of range", i)),
}
}
let a: i8 = 1;
let b: i8 = 1;
assert_fn_ok_eq!(f, a, f, b);
let a: i8 = 1;
let b: i8 = 2;
assert_fn_ok_eq!(f, a, f, b);
// assertion failed: `assert_fn_ok_eq!(a_function, a_param, b_function, b_param)`
// a_function label: `f`,
// a_param label: `a`,
// a_param debug: `1`,
// b_function label: `f`,
// b_param label: `b`,
// b_param debug: `2`,
// a: `\"1\"`,
// b: `\"2\"`