#[derive(EnumMessage)]
{
// Attributes available to this derive:
#[strum]
}
Expand description
Add a verbose message to an enum variant.
Encode strings into the enum itself. The strum_macros::EmumMessage
macro implements the strum::EnumMessage
trait.
EnumMessage
looks for #[strum(message="...")]
attributes on your variants.
You can also provided a detailed_message="..."
attribute to create a separate more detailed message than the first.
EnumMessage
also exposes the variants doc comments through get_documentation()
. This is useful in some scenarios,
but get_message
should generally be preferred. Rust doc comments are intended for developer facing documentation,
not end user messaging.
// You need to bring the trait into scope to use it
use strum::EnumMessage;
use strum_macros;
#[derive(strum_macros::EnumMessage, Debug)]
#[allow(dead_code)]
enum Color {
/// Danger color.
#[strum(message = "Red", detailed_message = "This is very red")]
Red,
#[strum(message = "Simply Green")]
Green { range: usize },
#[strum(serialize = "b", serialize = "blue")]
Blue(usize),
}
// Generated code looks like more or less like this:
/*
impl ::strum::EnumMessage for Color {
fn get_message(&self) -> ::core::option::Option<&'static str> {
match self {
&Color::Red => ::core::option::Option::Some("Red"),
&Color::Green {..} => ::core::option::Option::Some("Simply Green"),
_ => None
}
}
fn get_detailed_message(&self) -> ::core::option::Option<&'static str> {
match self {
&Color::Red => ::core::option::Option::Some("This is very red"),
&Color::Green {..}=> ::core::option::Option::Some("Simply Green"),
_ => None
}
}
fn get_documentation(&self) -> ::std::option::Option<&'static str> {
match self {
&Color::Red => ::std::option::Option::Some("Danger color."),
_ => None
}
}
fn get_serializations(&self) -> &'static [&'static str] {
match self {
&Color::Red => {
static ARR: [&'static str; 1] = ["Red"];
&ARR
},
&Color::Green {..}=> {
static ARR: [&'static str; 1] = ["Green"];
&ARR
},
&Color::Blue (..) => {
static ARR: [&'static str; 2] = ["b", "blue"];
&ARR
},
}
}
}
*/
let c = Color::Red;
assert_eq!("Red", c.get_message().unwrap());
assert_eq!("This is very red", c.get_detailed_message().unwrap());
assert_eq!("Danger color.", c.get_documentation().unwrap());
assert_eq!(["Red"], c.get_serializations());