Enum aws_sdk_greengrass::types::LoggerType
source · #[non_exhaustive]pub enum LoggerType {
AwsCloudWatch,
FileSystem,
Unknown(UnknownVariantValue),
}Expand description
When writing a match expression against LoggerType, it is important to ensure
your code is forward-compatible. That is, if a match arm handles a case for a
feature that is supported by the service but has not been represented as an enum
variant in a current version of SDK, your code should continue to work when you
upgrade SDK to a future version in which the enum does include a variant for that
feature.
Here is an example of how you can make a match expression forward-compatible:
# let loggertype = unimplemented!();
match loggertype {
LoggerType::AwsCloudWatch => { /* ... */ },
LoggerType::FileSystem => { /* ... */ },
other @ _ if other.as_str() == "NewFeature" => { /* handles a case for `NewFeature` */ },
_ => { /* ... */ },
}
The above code demonstrates that when loggertype represents
NewFeature, the execution path will lead to the second last match arm,
even though the enum does not contain a variant LoggerType::NewFeature
in the current version of SDK. The reason is that the variable other,
created by the @ operator, is bound to
LoggerType::Unknown(UnknownVariantValue("NewFeature".to_owned()))
and calling as_str on it yields "NewFeature".
This match expression is forward-compatible when executed with a newer
version of SDK where the variant LoggerType::NewFeature is defined.
Specifically, when loggertype represents NewFeature,
the execution path will hit the second last match arm as before by virtue of
calling as_str on LoggerType::NewFeature also yielding "NewFeature".
Explicitly matching on the Unknown variant should
be avoided for two reasons:
- The inner data
UnknownVariantValueis opaque, and no further information can be extracted. - It might inadvertently shadow other intended match arms.
Variants (Non-exhaustive)§
This enum is marked as non-exhaustive
AwsCloudWatch
FileSystem
Unknown(UnknownVariantValue)
Unknown contains new variants that have been added since this code was generated.
Implementations§
Trait Implementations§
source§impl AsRef<str> for LoggerType
impl AsRef<str> for LoggerType
source§impl Clone for LoggerType
impl Clone for LoggerType
source§fn clone(&self) -> LoggerType
fn clone(&self) -> LoggerType
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moresource§impl Debug for LoggerType
impl Debug for LoggerType
source§impl From<&str> for LoggerType
impl From<&str> for LoggerType
source§impl FromStr for LoggerType
impl FromStr for LoggerType
source§impl Hash for LoggerType
impl Hash for LoggerType
source§impl Ord for LoggerType
impl Ord for LoggerType
source§fn cmp(&self, other: &LoggerType) -> Ordering
fn cmp(&self, other: &LoggerType) -> Ordering
1.21.0 · source§fn max(self, other: Self) -> Selfwhere
Self: Sized,
fn max(self, other: Self) -> Selfwhere Self: Sized,
source§impl PartialEq for LoggerType
impl PartialEq for LoggerType
source§fn eq(&self, other: &LoggerType) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &LoggerType) -> bool
self and other values to be equal, and is used
by ==.source§impl PartialOrd for LoggerType
impl PartialOrd for LoggerType
source§fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &LoggerType) -> Option<Ordering>
fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &LoggerType) -> Option<Ordering>
1.0.0 · source§fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
self and other) and is used by the <=
operator. Read moreimpl Eq for LoggerType
impl StructuralEq for LoggerType
impl StructuralPartialEq for LoggerType
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl RefUnwindSafe for LoggerType
impl Send for LoggerType
impl Sync for LoggerType
impl Unpin for LoggerType
impl UnwindSafe for LoggerType
Blanket Implementations§
source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere T: ?Sized,
source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
§impl<Q, K> Equivalent<K> for Qwhere
Q: Eq + ?Sized,
K: Borrow<Q> + ?Sized,
impl<Q, K> Equivalent<K> for Qwhere Q: Eq + ?Sized, K: Borrow<Q> + ?Sized,
§fn equivalent(&self, key: &K) -> bool
fn equivalent(&self, key: &K) -> bool
§impl<Q, K> Equivalent<K> for Qwhere
Q: Eq + ?Sized,
K: Borrow<Q> + ?Sized,
impl<Q, K> Equivalent<K> for Qwhere Q: Eq + ?Sized, K: Borrow<Q> + ?Sized,
§fn equivalent(&self, key: &K) -> bool
fn equivalent(&self, key: &K) -> bool
key and return true if they are equal.