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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T23:17:43+00:00 2026-05-15T23:17:43+00:00

why this code does not work, and how to make it work? let id1

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why this code does not work, and how to make it work?

let id1 = 0
match p1, p2 with
  | Fluid, Particle id2 when id = id2
  | Interface _, Particle id2 when id = id2 -> doSomething()
  ...

So is it possible to have several when guards in pattern groups?

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    2026-05-15T23:17:44+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 11:17 pm

    You can only have one when guard per arrow/result, so something like this would work:

    let id1 = 0
    
    match p1, p2 with
    | Fluid, Particle id2
    | Interface _, Particle id2 when id1 = id2 -> doSomething()
    | _ ->  doSomething()
    

    (note in this case both items in the or must bind the same set of identifiers so that in either case no identifer is left uninitialized)

    or alternatively add a second action/result:

    match p1, p2 with
    | Fluid, Particle id2 when id1 = id2 -> doSomething()
    | Interface _, Particle id2 when id1 = id2 -> doSomething()
    | _ ->  doSomething()
    
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