// Copyright 2012-4 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. // Tests that type assignability is used to search for instances when // making method calls, but only if there aren't any matches without // it. #![feature(unboxed_closures)] trait iterable { fn iterate(&self, blk: F) -> bool where F: FnMut(&A) -> bool; } impl<'a,A> iterable for &'a [A] { fn iterate(&self, f: F) -> bool where F: FnMut(&A) -> bool { self.iter().all(f) } } impl iterable for Vec { fn iterate(&self, f: F) -> bool where F: FnMut(&A) -> bool { self.iter().all(f) } } fn length>(x: T) -> usize { let mut len = 0; x.iterate(|_y| { len += 1; true }); return len; } pub fn main() { let x: Vec = vec!(0,1,2,3); // Call a method x.iterate(|y| { assert_eq!(x[*y as usize], *y); true }); // Call a parameterized function assert_eq!(length(x.clone()), x.len()); // Call a parameterized function, with type arguments that require // a borrow assert_eq!(length::(&*x), x.len()); // Now try it with a type that *needs* to be borrowed let z = [0,1,2,3]; // Call a parameterized function assert_eq!(length::(&z), z.len()); }