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Convert values to bool, kind of like C, eh?

Eh roughly follows the implicit conversion rules for C to _Bool or C++ to bool, but Rust requires an explicit conversion. Integer 0, floating-point 0.0, and null pointers are false, and all other values are true.

As a Rust-specific extension, this is also implemented for Option<T> and Result<T, E>. It returns true when the ? operator would unwrap a T value, and false when ? would cause an early return.

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Eh does not implement further boolean conversions of other languages, especially since they're not universal. For example:

  • JavaScript converts NaN to false, different than C and C++ (and eh).
  • JavaScript converts empty [] and {} to true, but in Python they're false.
  • Many languages convert empty strings to false and non-empty strings to true, but "0" is also false in Perl and PHP.

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The name is a play on the Canadian "eh", turning a declarative sentence into a question.

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