> Not a single "match" statement.
This post could increase its reach by explaining why a let statement is pattern matching, or at least point to a reference.
Although I understand people who don't know this already are not the target audience.
Here's the reference for those who need it: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch18-01-all-the-places-for-pa...
> Not a single "match" statement.
This post could increase its reach by explaining why a let statement is pattern matching, or at least point to a reference.
Although I understand people who don't know this already are not the target audience.
Here's the reference for those who need it: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch18-01-all-the-places-for-pa...