In this chapter, we’ll look at enumerations, also referred to as enums.
Enums allow you to define a type by enumerating its possible variants. First
we’ll define and use an enum to show how an enum can encode meaning along with
data. Next, we’ll explore a particularly useful enum, called Option
, which
expresses that a value can be either something or nothing. Then we’ll look at
how pattern matching in the match
expression makes it easy to run different
code for different values of an enum. Finally, we’ll cover how the if let
construct is another convenient and concise idiom available to handle enums in
your code.