A macro to emulate switch statements in C-style languages. Get rid of those long
if
/else if
chains!
Use the switch!
macro to get started! This will look like a match
expression,
but of course does no actual pattern matching.
```rust use easy_switch::switch;
struct Example { field: i32, field2: i32, }
impl Example { pub fn new(field2: i32) -> Self { Self { field: 10, field2, } } }
let switchable = Example::new(10); let result = switch! { switchable; Example::new(50), 50 == 50 => 50, Example::new(20), 50 == 50, 20 == 20 => 20, _ => 0, }; assert_eq!(0, result); ```
Check out the docs for more information on this macro.
This crate is licensed under the MIT license.