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Mapping Patterns
In AVAP, mapping patterns are used to match mapping elements, such as dictionaries. Here is the syntax and behavior of mapping patterns:
mapping_pattern ::= { [items_pattern] }
Mapping Patterns are designed to match elements within mappings, such as dictionaries. They use specific rules to determine if a pattern matches the given mapping.
- Syntax: Mapping patterns are enclosed in curly braces
{ ... }. Theitems_patternspecifies the pattern for the mapping items. - Matching Rules: The rules for matching mapping patterns include checking for key-value pairs in the mapping and ensuring they align with the specified pattern.
- Usage: Mapping patterns are useful for destructuring dictionaries and other mapping types in a concise manner.
Mapping patterns enhance pattern matching capabilities by allowing for specific and flexible matching of dictionary elements.