Macro tracing_core::stdlib::matches
1.42.0 · source · macro_rules! matches { ($expression:expr, $pattern:pat $(if $guard:expr)? $(,)?) => { ... }; }
Expand description
Returns whether the given expression matches the provided pattern.
The pattern syntax is exactly the same as found in a match arm. The optional if guard can be
used to add additional checks that must be true for the matched value, otherwise this macro will
return false
.
When testing that a value matches a pattern, it’s generally preferable to use
assert_matches!
as it will print the debug representation of the value if the assertion
fails.
§Examples
let foo = 'f';
assert!(matches!(foo, 'A'..='Z' | 'a'..='z'));
let bar = Some(4);
assert!(matches!(bar, Some(x) if x > 2));