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Can you assign the result of a Rust match expression to a variable binding?
Can you assign the result of a Rust match expression to a variable binding?
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Yes. Since match is an expression, assigning the result gets accomplished like this:
let t = true;
let one = match t {
true => 1,
false => 0,
};