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June 8, 2014 10:59
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A question regarding good practice and impl'ing trait methods that return a mutable reference to self.
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// Is it considered bad practise to do something like this? | |
// Or is it fine? Common even? | |
// | |
// I'm specifically referring to impl'ing a trait method for a | |
// struct that returns a mutable reference to itself? In my | |
// current situation, it seems it will save a lot of unnecessary | |
// impl'ing when deriving from trait "A". | |
#[deriving(Show)] | |
pub struct MyStruct<'a> { i: int } | |
pub trait A<'a> { | |
fn get_mystruct(&'a mut self) -> &'a mut MyStruct; | |
// Heaps of other fn's referring to 'get_mystruct'... | |
} | |
impl<'a> A<'a> for MyStruct<'a> { | |
fn get_mystruct(&'a mut self) -> &'a mut MyStruct { self } | |
} | |
fn main() { | |
let mut ms = MyStruct { i: 25 }; | |
println!("{}", ms); | |
println!("{}", ms.get_mystruct()); | |
} |
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