% Slice patterns
If you want to match against a slice or array, you can use &
with the
slice_patterns
feature:
#![feature(slice_patterns)]
fn main() {
let v = vec!["match_this", "1"];
match &v[..] {
["match_this", second] => println!("The second element is {}", second),
_ => {},
}
}
The advanced_slice_patterns
gate lets you use ..
to indicate any number of
elements inside a pattern matching a slice. This wildcard can only be used once
for a given array. If there's an identifier before the ..
, the result of the
slice will be bound to that name. For example:
#![feature(advanced_slice_patterns, slice_patterns)]
fn is_symmetric(list: &[u32]) -> bool {
match list {
[] | [_] => true,
[x, inside.., y] if x == y => is_symmetric(inside),
_ => false
}
}
fn main() {
let sym = &[0, 1, 4, 2, 4, 1, 0];
assert!(is_symmetric(sym));
let not_sym = &[0, 1, 7, 2, 4, 1, 0];
assert!(!is_symmetric(not_sym));
}
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