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Learning Rust

You're reading from   Learning Rust A comprehensive guide to writing Rust applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785884306
Length 308 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Vesa Kaihlavirta Vesa Kaihlavirta
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introducing and Installing Rust FREE CHAPTER 2. Variables 3. Input and Output 4. Conditions, Recursion, and Loops 5. Remember, Remember 6. Creating Your Own Rust Applications 7. Matching and Structures 8. The Rust Application Lifetime 9. Introducing Generics, Impl, and Traits 10. Creating Your Own Crate 11. Concurrency in Rust 12. Now It's Your Turn! 13. The Standard Library 14. Foreign Function Interfaces

Enumerations


If are you are used to C, you will be well used to enumerations, for example:

enum myEnum {start = 4, next, nextone, lastone=999};  

This creates an enum type that auto-fills next and nextone to be start + 1 and start + 2 respectively. If the first named parameter has nothing to give an initial value to, it is given the value 0 with everything after it being one larger than the last. They are accessed as myEnum.nextone.

An enum type in Rust has a very similar structure to a struct type, as shown in the following code:

enum MyEnum 
{ 
     TupleType(f32, i8, &str), 
     StructType { varone: i32, vartwo: f64 }, 
     NewTypeTuple(i32), 
     SomeVarName 
} 

As with C though, an enum is a single type, but the value of the enum can match any of its members.

Accessing enumeration members

Given the possibility of the contents of a Rust enum, you may be thinking that accessing one of the members within the enumeration may not be the simplest of tasks. Thankfully, it is, as an enum variable...

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