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0.1.0 | Nov 28, 2014 |
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#2540 in Rust patterns
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capture.rs
A macro for adding explicit capture clauses to a (closure-) expression.
Using this macro, it becomes possible to be explicit about what variables a closure captures, and by which capture mode it does so.
Syntax
capture!($([move IDENT,]
[ref IDENT,]
[IDENT IDENT,])*
in EXPR)
Semantic
The macro will expand to nested block expressions with a let
binding per capture clause:
- The
move x
clause rebinds a name by itself, which is effectively a no-op. - The
ref x
clause rebinds a name by a shared reference to it. - The
ref mut x
clause rebinds a name by a mutable reference to it. - The
IDENT x
clause rebinds a name to the result of calling.IDENT()
method on it. This can for example be used to capture by clone, which would look like this:clone x
.
These bindings will be in scope for the final EXPR
expression, which will usually be a
by-value capturing closure.
Current limitations and future changes
- The macro syntax makes it somewhat verbose. A future version of this package might make use of expression-attributes instead to become more lightweight.
- The macro might become more specialized to always produce a by-value capturing closure, rather than allowing arbitrary expressions.
Example
Using the macro:
#![feature(phase)]
#![feature(unboxed_closures)]
#[phase(plugin)]
extern crate capture;
fn main() {
let (x, y, z) = (1u32, 2u32, 3u32);
let g = capture!(move x, ref y, clone z in move |:| x + *y + z);
assert_eq!(g(), 6);
}