//@ run-pass #![allow(unused_imports)] // A model for how the `Fn` traits could work. You can implement at // most one of `Go`, `GoMut`, or `GoOnce`, and then the others follow // automatically. //@ aux-build:go_trait.rs extern crate go_trait; use go_trait::{Go, GoMut, GoOnce, go, go_mut, go_once}; use std::rc::Rc; use std::cell::Cell; struct SomeGoableThing { counter: Rc> } impl Go for SomeGoableThing { fn go(&self, arg: isize) { self.counter.set(self.counter.get() + arg); } } struct SomeGoOnceableThing { counter: Rc> } impl GoOnce for SomeGoOnceableThing { fn go_once(self, arg: isize) { self.counter.set(self.counter.get() + arg); } } fn main() { let counter = Rc::new(Cell::new(0)); let mut x = SomeGoableThing { counter: counter.clone() }; go(&x, 10); assert_eq!(counter.get(), 10); go_mut(&mut x, 100); assert_eq!(counter.get(), 110); go_once(x, 1_000); assert_eq!(counter.get(), 1_110); let x = SomeGoOnceableThing { counter: counter.clone() }; go_once(x, 10_000); assert_eq!(counter.get(), 11_110); }