The following code (playground)
let max_column = 7;
edge = match current_column {
0 => Edge::Left,
max_column => Edge::Right,
_ => Edge::NotAnEdge
};
results in the following warning:
warning: unreachable pattern
--> src/main.rs:10:9
|
9 | max_column => Edge::Right,
| ---------- matches any value
10 | _ => Edge::NotAnEdge
| ^ unreachable pattern
|
= note: #[warn(unreachable_patterns)] on by default
Replacing the variable max_column with the literal works fine:
let max_column = 7;
edge = match current_column {
0 => Edge::Left,
7 => Edge::Right,
_ => Edge::NotAnEdge
};
Why is _ unreachable in the first example when it can be reached for any values where current_column != max_column?
The Rust Programming Language explains how a match expression is processed, emphasis mine:
When the
matchexpression executes, it compares the resulting value against the pattern of each arm, in order.
In your example, max_column is the name of the variable to be bound to, not a constant or an outside variable. When the compiler reaches max_column, any remaining values will be assigned to that match arm, making subsequent arms unreachable.
In your case, you want to make max_column a real constant:
let current_column = 1;
const MAX_COLUMN: i32 = 7;
edge = match current_column {
0 => Edge::Left,
MAX_COLUMN => Edge::Right,
_ => Edge::NotAnEdge
};
Or if that's not possible, you want a match guard:
let current_column = 1;
let max_column = 7;
edge = match current_column {
0 => Edge::Left,
a if a == max_column => Edge::Right,
_ => Edge::NotAnEdge
};
Note that, as a first approximation, a and _ are the same thing in this case! In both cases, the matched variable will be bound to a name (a or _ respectively), but any identifier prefixed with _ is special-cased to be used as an unused variable placeholder.
bluss clarifies and corrects this approximation:
_is a separate special case, it's not a variable binding at all, but it is the absence of one! Matching against_xmoves the value into_x,_does no such thing. (The difference is observable.)
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