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This crate provides the EnumMacroGen derive proc macro for Rust, which
simplifies handling variants of an enum. It generates declartive macros
according to a given template.
§Example
ⓘ
use enum_macro_gen::EnumMacroGen;
#[derive(EnumMacroGen)]
#[enum_macro[handle_test={match: $self.handle_$variant($fields);}]]
enum Test {
Foo(Item),
Double(Item, Box<Test>),
Bar,
}Instead of writing a match statement to handle each variant of Test, you
can use the handle_test! a macro generated by EnumMacroGen.
// <**GENERATED**>
macro_rules! handle_test {
($self:ident, $test:ident) => {
match $test {
Test::Foo(a_0) => {
$self.handle_foo(a_0);
}
Test::Double(a_0, a_1) => {
$self.handle_double(a_0, a_1);
}
Test::Bar => {
$self.handle_bar();
}
}
};
}
// </**GENERATED**>§Deriving EnumMacroGen
To use EnumMacroGen, simply add #[derive(EnumMacroGen)] above your enum
declaration.
You can also specify the format of the generated macro with the enum_macro
attribute. The attribute value should be a token list containing $variant
and $fields, which will be replaced with the variant name and fields,
respectively.