Derive Macro derive_more_impl::IsVariant
source · #[derive(IsVariant)]
{
// Attributes available to this derive:
#[is_variant]
}
Available on crate feature
is_variant
only.Expand description
What #[derive(IsVariant)]
generates
When an enum is decorated with #[derive(IsVariant)]
, for each variant foo
in
the enum, a public instance method is_foo(&self) -> bool
is generated. If you
don’t want the is_foo
method generated for a variant you can put the
#[is_variant(ignore)]
attribute on that variant.
Example usage
#[derive(IsVariant)]
enum Maybe<T> {
Just(T),
Nothing
}
assert!(Maybe::<()>::Nothing.is_nothing());
assert!(!Maybe::<()>::Nothing.is_just());
What is generated?
The derive in the above example code generates the following code:
impl <T> Maybe<T>{
pub const fn is_just(&self) -> bool {
match self {Self::Just(..) => true, _ => false}
}
pub const fn is_nothing(&self) -> bool {
match self {Self::Nothing => true, _ => false}
}
}