Repeat
Macros can use +
in the argument list to indicate that an argument may
repeat at least once, or *
, to indicate that the argument may repeat zero or
more times.
In the following example, surrounding the matcher with $(...),+
will
match one or more expression, separated by commas.
Also note that the semicolon is optional on the last case.
// `min!` will calculate the minimum of any number of arguments. macro_rules! find_min { // Base case: ($x:expr) => ($x); // `$x` followed by at least one `$y,` ($x:expr, $($y:expr),+) => ( // Call `find_min!` on the tail `$y` std::cmp::min($x, find_min!($($y),+)) ) } fn main() { println!("{}", find_min!(1u32)); println!("{}", find_min!(1u32 + 2 , 2u32)); println!("{}", find_min!(5u32, 2u32 * 3, 4u32)); }