// Copyright 2012-2013 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT // file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at // http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. //! The `Clone` trait for types that cannot be 'implicitly copied' //! //! In Rust, some simple types are "implicitly copyable" and when you //! assign them or pass them as arguments, the receiver will get a copy, //! leaving the original value in place. These types do not require //! allocation to copy and do not have finalizers (i.e. they do not //! contain owned boxes or implement `Drop`), so the compiler considers //! them cheap and safe to copy. For other types copies must be made //! explicitly, by convention implementing the `Clone` trait and calling //! the `clone` method. #![stable] use kinds::Sized; /// A common trait for cloning an object. #[stable] pub trait Clone { /// Returns a copy of the value. #[stable] fn clone(&self) -> Self; /// Perform copy-assignment from `source`. /// /// `a.clone_from(&b)` is equivalent to `a = b.clone()` in functionality, /// but can be overridden to reuse the resources of `a` to avoid unnecessary /// allocations. #[inline(always)] #[unstable = "this function is rarely used"] fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self) { *self = source.clone() } } #[stable] impl<'a, Sized? T> Clone for &'a T { /// Return a shallow copy of the reference. #[inline] fn clone(&self) -> &'a T { *self } } macro_rules! clone_impl { ($t:ty) => { #[stable] impl Clone for $t { /// Return a deep copy of the value. #[inline] fn clone(&self) -> $t { *self } } } } clone_impl! { int } clone_impl! { i8 } clone_impl! { i16 } clone_impl! { i32 } clone_impl! { i64 } clone_impl! { uint } clone_impl! { u8 } clone_impl! { u16 } clone_impl! { u32 } clone_impl! { u64 } clone_impl! { f32 } clone_impl! { f64 } clone_impl! { () } clone_impl! { bool } clone_impl! { char } macro_rules! extern_fn_clone { ($($A:ident),*) => ( #[experimental = "this may not be sufficient for fns with region parameters"] impl<$($A,)* ReturnType> Clone for extern "Rust" fn($($A),*) -> ReturnType { /// Return a copy of a function pointer #[inline] fn clone(&self) -> extern "Rust" fn($($A),*) -> ReturnType { *self } } ) } extern_fn_clone! {} extern_fn_clone! { A } extern_fn_clone! { A, B } extern_fn_clone! { A, B, C } extern_fn_clone! { A, B, C, D } extern_fn_clone! { A, B, C, D, E } extern_fn_clone! { A, B, C, D, E, F } extern_fn_clone! { A, B, C, D, E, F, G } extern_fn_clone! { A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H }