#[non_exhaustive]pub enum VoiceId {
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Aditi,
Adriano,
Amy,
Andres,
Aria,
Arlet,
Arthur,
Astrid,
Ayanda,
Bianca,
Brian,
Burcu,
Camila,
Carla,
Carmen,
Celine,
Chantal,
Conchita,
Cristiano,
Daniel,
Danielle,
Dora,
Elin,
Emma,
Enrique,
Ewa,
Filiz,
Gabrielle,
Geraint,
Giorgio,
Gregory,
Gwyneth,
Hala,
Hannah,
Hans,
Hiujin,
Ida,
Ines,
Isabelle,
Ivy,
Jacek,
Jan,
Jasmine,
Jihye,
Jitka,
Joanna,
Joey,
Justin,
Kajal,
Karl,
Kazuha,
Kendra,
Kevin,
Kimberly,
Laura,
Lea,
Liam,
Lisa,
Liv,
Lotte,
Lucia,
Lupe,
Mads,
Maja,
Marlene,
Mathieu,
Matthew,
Maxim,
Mia,
Miguel,
Mizuki,
Naja,
Niamh,
Nicole,
Ola,
Olivia,
Pedro,
Penelope,
Raveena,
Remi,
Ricardo,
Ruben,
Russell,
Ruth,
Sabrina,
Salli,
Seoyeon,
Sergio,
Sofie,
Stephen,
Suvi,
Takumi,
Tatyana,
Thiago,
Tomoko,
Vicki,
Vitoria,
Zayd,
Zeina,
Zhiyu,
Unknown(UnknownVariantValue),
}
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When writing a match expression against VoiceId
, 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 voiceid = unimplemented!();
match voiceid {
VoiceId::Aditi => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Adriano => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Amy => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Andres => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Aria => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Arlet => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Arthur => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Astrid => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Ayanda => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Bianca => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Brian => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Burcu => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Camila => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Carla => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Carmen => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Celine => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Chantal => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Conchita => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Cristiano => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Daniel => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Danielle => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Dora => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Elin => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Emma => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Enrique => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Ewa => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Filiz => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Gabrielle => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Geraint => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Giorgio => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Gregory => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Gwyneth => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Hala => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Hannah => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Hans => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Hiujin => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Ida => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Ines => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Isabelle => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Ivy => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Jacek => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Jan => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Jasmine => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Jihye => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Jitka => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Joanna => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Joey => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Justin => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Kajal => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Karl => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Kazuha => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Kendra => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Kevin => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Kimberly => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Laura => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Lea => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Liam => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Lisa => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Liv => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Lotte => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Lucia => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Lupe => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Mads => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Maja => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Marlene => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Mathieu => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Matthew => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Maxim => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Mia => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Miguel => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Mizuki => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Naja => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Niamh => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Nicole => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Ola => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Olivia => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Pedro => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Penelope => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Raveena => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Remi => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Ricardo => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Ruben => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Russell => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Ruth => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Sabrina => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Salli => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Seoyeon => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Sergio => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Sofie => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Stephen => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Suvi => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Takumi => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Tatyana => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Thiago => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Tomoko => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Vicki => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Vitoria => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Zayd => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Zeina => { /* ... */ },
VoiceId::Zhiyu => { /* ... */ },
other @ _ if other.as_str() == "NewFeature" => { /* handles a case for `NewFeature` */ },
_ => { /* ... */ },
}
The above code demonstrates that when voiceid
represents
NewFeature
, the execution path will lead to the second last match arm,
even though the enum does not contain a variant VoiceId::NewFeature
in the current version of SDK. The reason is that the variable other
,
created by the @
operator, is bound to
VoiceId::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 VoiceId::NewFeature
is defined.
Specifically, when voiceid
represents NewFeature
,
the execution path will hit the second last match arm as before by virtue of
calling as_str
on VoiceId::NewFeature
also yielding "NewFeature"
.
Explicitly matching on the Unknown
variant should
be avoided for two reasons:
- The inner data
UnknownVariantValue
is 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
Aditi
Adriano
Amy
Andres
Aria
Arlet
Arthur
Astrid
Ayanda
Bianca
Brian
Burcu
Camila
Carla
Carmen
Celine
Chantal
Conchita
Cristiano
Daniel
Danielle
Dora
Elin
Emma
Enrique
Ewa
Filiz
Gabrielle
Geraint
Giorgio
Gregory
Gwyneth
Hala
Hannah
Hans
Hiujin
Ida
Ines
Isabelle
Ivy
Jacek
Jan
Jasmine
Jihye
Jitka
Joanna
Joey
Justin
Kajal
Karl
Kazuha
Kendra
Kevin
Kimberly
Laura
Lea
Liam
Lisa
Liv
Lotte
Lucia
Lupe
Mads
Maja
Marlene
Mathieu
Matthew
Maxim
Mia
Miguel
Mizuki
Naja
Niamh
Nicole
Ola
Olivia
Pedro
Penelope
Raveena
Remi
Ricardo
Ruben
Russell
Ruth
Sabrina
Salli
Seoyeon
Sergio
Sofie
Stephen
Suvi
Takumi
Tatyana
Thiago
Tomoko
Vicki
Vitoria
Zayd
Zeina
Zhiyu
Unknown(UnknownVariantValue)
Unknown
. See the docs on this enum for the correct way to handle unknown variants.Unknown
contains new variants that have been added since this code was generated.
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Source§impl Ord for VoiceId
impl Ord for VoiceId
Source§impl PartialOrd for VoiceId
impl PartialOrd for VoiceId
impl Eq for VoiceId
impl StructuralPartialEq for VoiceId
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impl Freeze for VoiceId
impl RefUnwindSafe for VoiceId
impl Send for VoiceId
impl Sync for VoiceId
impl Unpin for VoiceId
impl UnwindSafe for VoiceId
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