[][src]Macro static_assertions::assert_cfg

macro_rules! assert_cfg {
    () => { ... };
    ($($cfg:meta)+, $msg:expr) => { ... };
    ($($cfg:tt)*) => { ... };
}

Asserts that a given configuration is set.

Examples

A project will simply fail to compile if the given configuration is not set.

// We're not masochists
assert_cfg!(not(target_pointer_width = "16"));

If a project does not support a set of configurations, you may want to report why. There is the option of providing a compile error message string:

assert_cfg!(any(unix, linux), "There is only support for Unix or Linux");

// User needs to specify a database back-end
assert_cfg!(all(not(all(feature = "mysql", feature = "mongodb")),
                any(    feature = "mysql", feature = "mongodb")),
            "Must exclusively use MySQL or MongoDB as database back-end");

Some configurations are impossible. For example, we can't be compiling for both Unix and Windows simultaneously:

This example deliberately fails to compile
assert_cfg!(all(unix, windows), "No, that's not how it works! ಠ_ಠ");