Binding
Indirectly accessing a variable makes it impossible to branch and use that
variable without re-binding. match
provides the @
sigil for binding values to
names:
// A function `age` which returns a `u32`. fn age() -> u32 { 15 } fn main() { println!("Tell me what type of person you are"); match age() { 0 => println!("I'm not born yet I guess"), // Could `match` 1 ... 12 directly but then what age // would the child be? Instead, bind to `n` for the // sequence of 1 .. 12. Now the age can be reported. n @ 1 ... 12 => println!("I'm a child of age {:?}", n), n @ 13 ... 19 => println!("I'm a teen of age {:?}", n), // Nothing bound. Return the result. n => println!("I'm an old person of age {:?}", n), } }