macro_rules! assertc_eq {
($($parameters:tt)*) => { ... };
}
Expand description
Compile-time equality assertion with formatting.
This macro requires the "assertc"
feature to be exported.
§Arguments
This macro accepts these types for comparison and debug printing:
-
Standard library types for which
PWrapper
wrapping that type has aconst_eq
method. This includes all integer types,&str
, slices/arrays of integers/&str
, Options of integers/&str
, etc. -
non-standard-library types that implement
FormatMarker
with debug formatting
and have aconst fn const_eq(&self, other:&Self) -> bool
inherent method,
This macro uses the same syntax
for the format string and supports the same formatting arguments as the
formatc
macro.
§Limitations
This macro has these limitations:
-
It can only use constants that involve concrete types, so while a
Type::<u8>::FOO
in an argument would be fine,Type::<T>::FOO
would not be (T
being a type parameter). -
Integer arguments must have a type inferrable from context, as described in the integer arguments section in the root module .
§Examples
§Passing assertion
use const_format::assertc_eq;
use std::mem::size_of;
assertc_eq!(size_of::<usize>(), size_of::<[usize;1]>());
const TWO: u32 = 2;
assertc_eq!(TWO, TWO, "Oh no {} doesn't equal itself!!", TWO);
§Failing assertion
This example demonstrates a failing assertion, and how the compiler error looks like as of 2023-10-14.
use const_format::assertc_eq;
use std::mem::size_of;
assertc_eq!(size_of::<u32>(), size_of::<u8>());
This is the compiler output:
error[E0080]: evaluation of constant value failed
--> const_format/src/macros/assertions/assertc_macros.rs:222:13
|
10 | assertc_eq!(size_of::<u32>(), size_of::<u8>());
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the evaluated program panicked at '
assertion failed: `(left == right)`
left: `4`
right: `1`', const_format/src/macros/assertions/assertc_macros.rs:10:13
§Comparing user-defined types
This example demonstrates how you can assert that two values of a user-defined type are equal.
use const_format::{Formatter, PWrapper};
use const_format::{ConstDebug, assertc_eq, try_};
const POINT: Point = Point{ x: 5, y: 8, z: 13 };
const OTHER_POINT: Point = Point{ x: 21, y: 34, z: 55 };
assertc_eq!(POINT, OTHER_POINT);
#[derive(ConstDebug)]
pub struct Point {
pub x: u32,
pub y: u32,
pub z: u32,
}
impl Point {
pub const fn const_eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
self.x == other.x &&
self.y == other.y &&
self.z == other.z
}
}
This is the compiler output:
error[E0080]: evaluation of constant value failed
--> src/macros/assertions.rs:331:14
|
12 | assertc_eq!(POINT, OTHER_POINT);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the evaluated program panicked at '
assertion failed: `(left == right)`
left: `Point {
x: 5,
y: 8,
z: 13,
}`
right: `Point {
x: 21,
y: 34,
z: 55,
}`', src/macros/assertions.rs:12:14
error: aborting due to previous error