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normalize match reference style, #929 #2697
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// rustfmt-match_reference_style: auto | ||
// Normalize match reference style | ||
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fn hello(name: &Option<&str>) { | ||
match name { | ||
&Some(name) => println!("Hello {}!", name), | ||
&None => println!("I don't know who you are."), | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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fn kiss(name: &Option<&str>) { | ||
match *name { | ||
Some(name) => println!("Kiss {}!", name), | ||
None => println!("I don't know who you are."), | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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fn main() { | ||
let name = Some("rustfmt"); | ||
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hello(&name); | ||
kiss(&name); | ||
} |
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// rustfmt-match_reference_style: dereference | ||
// Normalize match reference style | ||
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fn hello(name: &Option<&str>) { | ||
match name { | ||
&Some(name) => println!("Hello {}!", name), | ||
&None => println!("I don't know who you are."), | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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fn kiss(name: &Option<&str>) { | ||
match *name { | ||
Some(name) => println!("Kiss {}!", name), | ||
None => println!("I don't know who you are."), | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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fn main() { | ||
let name = Some("rustfmt"); | ||
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hello(&name); | ||
kiss(&name); | ||
} |
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// rustfmt-match_reference_style: reference | ||
// Normalize match reference style | ||
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fn hello(name: &Option<&str>) { | ||
match name { | ||
&Some(name) => println!("Hello {}!", name), | ||
&None => println!("I don't know who you are."), | ||
} | ||
} | ||
|
||
fn kiss(name: &Option<&str>) { | ||
match *name { | ||
Some(name) => println!("Kiss {}!", name), | ||
None => println!("I don't know who you are."), | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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fn main() { | ||
let name = Some("rustfmt"); | ||
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hello(&name); | ||
kiss(&name); | ||
} |
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// rustfmt-match_reference_style: auto | ||
// Normalize match reference style | ||
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fn hello(name: &Option<&str>) { | ||
match name { | ||
Some(name) => println!("Hello {}!", name), | ||
None => println!("I don't know who you are."), | ||
} | ||
} | ||
|
||
fn kiss(name: &Option<&str>) { | ||
match name { | ||
Some(name) => println!("Kiss {}!", name), | ||
None => println!("I don't know who you are."), | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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||
fn main() { | ||
let name = Some("rustfmt"); | ||
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hello(&name); | ||
kiss(&name); | ||
} |
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// rustfmt-match_reference_style: dereference | ||
// Normalize match reference style | ||
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fn hello(name: &Option<&str>) { | ||
match *name { | ||
Some(name) => println!("Hello {}!", name), | ||
None => println!("I don't know who you are."), | ||
} | ||
} | ||
|
||
fn kiss(name: &Option<&str>) { | ||
match *name { | ||
Some(name) => println!("Kiss {}!", name), | ||
None => println!("I don't know who you are."), | ||
} | ||
} | ||
|
||
fn main() { | ||
let name = Some("rustfmt"); | ||
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hello(&name); | ||
kiss(&name); | ||
} |
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// rustfmt-match_reference_style: reference | ||
// Normalize match reference style | ||
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fn hello(name: &Option<&str>) { | ||
match name { | ||
&Some(name) => println!("Hello {}!", name), | ||
&None => println!("I don't know who you are."), | ||
} | ||
} | ||
|
||
fn kiss(name: &Option<&str>) { | ||
match name { | ||
&Some(name) => println!("Kiss {}!", name), | ||
&None => println!("I don't know who you are."), | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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fn main() { | ||
let name = Some("rustfmt"); | ||
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hello(&name); | ||
kiss(&name); | ||
} |
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I think this should
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Rust 1.26 has stabilized match_default_bindings
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Hmm, then should it be
*x
? In any case the comments here don't seem to match the examples in the PR message. Perhaps it would be good to explain the reference/dereference modes here.What is the motivation for having four modes? I would have thought that auto and manual would be the most widely used.
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Before Rust 1.26, you can choose
reference
/dereference
modes as you wish, just different code style in same semantic in most cases.Since Rust 1.26, the compiler could do smarter, it can automatic handle the
reference
/dereference
modes base on the type inferencing, that's why we need a newauto
mode.So, if we use Rust 1.26 or later, just set the
auto
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Right, but since 1.26 is stable now, I think we could just offer auto and manual, and we don't need to offer ref and deref styles. Do you think there is an advantage to continue to offer ref and deref?
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The problem is some projects may still using the old Rust version, they may need to align the code style with
rustfmt
for ref/deref styles.