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This crate provides a single macro called unwrap_let!.
unwrap_let! lets you easily write a pattern-matching let assignment that
panics when it fails. In essence, unwrap_let! is a let-else statement with
less boilerplate.
unwrap_let! accepts a custom panic message similar to
std::assert! macro.
§Examples
let val = Some(123);
unwrap_let!(Some(x) = val);
// `x` is defined
assert_eq!(x, 123);enum Integer {
Signed(i64),
Unsigned(u64),
}
fn negate(unchecked_num: Integer) -> Integer {
unwrap_let!(Integer::Signed(num) = unchecked_num, "expected a signed integer");
Integer::Signed(-num)
}Macros§
- unwrap_
let - A Rust macro for quickly unwrapping a refutable pattern.