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#2313 in Development tools
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randsym
Creates unique identifiers for macros.
randsym
generates unique identifiers using UUID. The unique identifiers can be used to simply avoid conflicts between items that may otherwise have had the same identifier, as well as being bound to names allowing the same identifiers to be repeated.
The syntax is as follows:
/?/
- random identifier/?@the_ident/
- random identifier bound to the namethe_ident
Examples:
No binding
randsym::randsym! {
fn /?/ () -> String {
"I have a random name!".into()
}
}
With binding
randsym::randsym! {
fn /?@my_fn/ () -> String {
"I have a random name!".into()
}
println!("{}", /?@my_fn/()); // "I have a random name!"
}
Dependencies
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