// enums3.rs // Address all the TODOs to make the tests pass! // Execute `rustlings hint enums3` or use the `hint` watch subcommand for a hint. enum Message { Move(Point), Echo(String), ChangeColor(u8, u8, u8), Quit, } struct Point { x: u8, y: u8, } struct State { color: (u8, u8, u8), position: Point, quit: bool, } impl State { fn change_color(&mut self, color: (u8, u8, u8)) { self.color = color; } fn quit(&mut self) { self.quit = true; } fn echo(&self, s: String) { println!("{}", s); } fn move_position(&mut self, p: Point) { self.position = p; } fn process(&mut self, message: Message) { // Remember: When passing a tuple as a function argument, you'll need extra parentheses: fn function((t, u, p, l, e)) match message { Message::Quit => self.quit(), Message::Echo(string) => self.echo(string), Message::Move(point) => self.move_position(point), Message::ChangeColor(r, g, b) => self.change_color((r, g, b)), } } } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use super::*; #[test] fn test_match_message_call() { let mut state = State { quit: false, position: Point { x: 0, y: 0 }, color: (0, 0, 0), }; state.process(Message::ChangeColor(255, 0, 255)); state.process(Message::Echo(String::from("hello world"))); state.process(Message::Move(Point { x: 10, y: 15 })); state.process(Message::Quit); assert_eq!(state.color, (255, 0, 255)); assert_eq!(state.position.x, 10); assert_eq!(state.position.y, 15); assert_eq!(state.quit, true); } }