Is there a way to use existing structs as enum var

2020-01-29 17:58发布

问题:

I'm using an enum for polymorphism, similar to the following:

enum MyType {
    Variant1 { a: i32, b: i32 },
    Variant2 { a: bool, b: bool },
}

Is there clean way to use existing structs for Variant1 and Variant2? I've done the following:

struct Variant1 {
    a: i32,
    b: i32,
}

struct Variant2 {
    a: bool,
    b: bool,
}

enum MyType {
    Variant1(Variant1),
    Variant2(Variant2),
}

but it feels pretty clunky. I was wondering if there's a better way to accomplish a similar thing.

回答1:

There was an RFC about making enum variants their own type: Types for enum variants. Unfortunately, it was postponed as this was not considered a priority. This means that right now, the way you have proposed is the only way to have types for enum variants.



回答2:

No, that's exactly how that works.



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