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minus-squareSorryQuick@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up5·edit-212 hours agoYou can also use let else. let (Some(count\_str), Some(item)) = (it.next(), it.next()) else { panic!("Can't segment count item pair: '{s}'"); }; But really it’s the exact same as other languages, it just forces you to handle it better. C-based languages will return 0/null/-1 and you’ll have to check all 3 of those because they might not mean the same thing. How is that better?
You can also use let else.
let (Some(count\_str), Some(item)) = (it.next(), it.next()) else { panic!("Can't segment count item pair: '{s}'"); };But really it’s the exact same as other languages, it just forces you to handle it better. C-based languages will return 0/null/-1 and you’ll have to check all 3 of those because they might not mean the same thing. How is that better?