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@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ macro_rules! assert_ne {
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/// Asserts that an expression matches the provided pattern.
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///
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/// This macro is generally preferable to `assert!(matches!(value, pattern))`, because it can print
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/// the debug representation, of the actual value shape that did not meet expectation. In contrast
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/// the debug representation, of the actual value shape that did not meet expectation. In contrast,
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/// using [`assert!`] will only print that the expectation was not met, but not why.
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///
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/// The pattern syntax is exactly the same as found in a match arm and the `matches!` macro. The
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@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ macro_rules! debug_assert_ne {
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///
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/// This macro is generally preferable to `debug_assert!(matches!(value, pattern))`, because it can
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/// print the debug representation, of the actual value shape that did not meet expectation. In
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/// contrast using [`debug_assert!`] will only print that the expectation was not met, but not why.
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/// contrast, using [`debug_assert!`] will only print that the expectation was not met, but not why.
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///
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/// The pattern syntax is exactly the same as found in a match arm and the `matches!` macro. The
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/// optional if guard can be used to add additional checks that must be true for the matched value,
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