Procedural macro makes enums behave like named constants in languages like C/C++ or C#.
Put this attribute on an enum and it will be rewritten as a newtype struct. The enum variants are turned into associated constants.
use named_constants::named_constants;
#[named_constants]
// Derives are applied to the newtype wrapper
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
// Required repr to specify the underlying type
#[repr(i32)]
pub enum CardSuit {
CLUBS, // (= 0) Starts from zero
DIAMONDS, // (= 1) Autoincrements the previous value
HEARTS = 4, // (= 4) Direct assignment
SPADES, // (= 5) Autoincrements the previous value
}
let clubs = CardSuit::CLUBS;
let weird = CardSuit(14); // Legal!
In the example above, CardSuit
is transformed into:
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct CardSuit(pub i32);
impl CardSuit {
pub const CLUBS: CardSuit = CardSuit(0);
pub const DIAMONDS: CardSuit = CardSuit(1);
pub const HEARTS: CardSuit = CardSuit(4);
pub const SPADES: CardSuit = CardSuit(4 + 1);
}
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