// Copyright 2012 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. #[derive(PartialEq, Show)] pub struct Partial { x: T, y: T } #[derive(PartialEq, Show)] struct S { val: int } impl S { fn new(v: int) -> S { S { val: v } } } impl Drop for S { fn drop(&mut self) { } } pub type Two = (Partial, Partial); pub fn f((b1, b2): (T, T), (b3, b4): (T, T), mut f: F) -> Two where F: FnMut(T) -> T { let p = Partial { x: b1, y: b2 }; let q = Partial { x: b3, y: b4 }; // Move of `q` is legal even though we have already moved `q.y`; // the `..q` moves all fields *except* `q.y` in this context. // Likewise, the move of `p.x` is legal for similar reasons. (Partial { x: f(q.y), ..p }, Partial { y: f(p.x), ..q }) } pub fn main() { let two = f((S::new(1), S::new(3)), (S::new(5), S::new(7)), |S { val: z }| S::new(z+1)); assert_eq!(two, (Partial { x: S::new(8), y: S::new(3) }, Partial { x: S::new(5), y: S::new(2) })); }