rust/src/test/run-pass/trait-inheritance-overloading.rs

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use cmp::Eq;
trait MyNum : Add<self,self>, Sub<self,self>, Mul<self,self>, Eq { }
struct MyInt { val: int }
impl MyInt : Add<MyInt, MyInt> {
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pure fn add(&self, other: &MyInt) -> MyInt { mi(self.val + other.val) }
}
impl MyInt : Sub<MyInt, MyInt> {
pure fn sub(&self, other: &MyInt) -> MyInt { mi(self.val - other.val) }
}
impl MyInt : Mul<MyInt, MyInt> {
pure fn mul(&self, other: &MyInt) -> MyInt { mi(self.val * other.val) }
}
impl MyInt : Eq {
pure fn eq(&self, other: &MyInt) -> bool { self.val == other.val }
pure fn ne(&self, other: &MyInt) -> bool { !self.eq(other) }
}
impl MyInt : MyNum;
fn f<T:Copy MyNum>(x: T, y: T) -> (T, T, T) {
return (x + y, x - y, x * y);
}
pure fn mi(v: int) -> MyInt { MyInt { val: v } }
fn main() {
let (x, y) = (mi(3), mi(5));
let (a, b, c) = f(x, y);
assert a == mi(8);
assert b == mi(-2);
assert c == mi(15);
}