File: associated-types-ref-from-struct.rs

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//@ run-pass
// Test associated type references in structure fields.


trait Test {
    type V;

    fn test(&self, value: &Self::V) -> bool;
}

struct TesterPair<T:Test> {
    tester: T,
    value: T::V,
}

impl<T:Test> TesterPair<T> {
    fn new(tester: T, value: T::V) -> TesterPair<T> {
        TesterPair { tester: tester, value: value }
    }

    fn test(&self) -> bool {
        self.tester.test(&self.value)
    }
}

struct EqU32(u32);
impl Test for EqU32 {
    type V = u32;

    fn test(&self, value: &u32) -> bool {
        self.0 == *value
    }
}

struct EqI32(i32);
impl Test for EqI32 {
    type V = i32;

    fn test(&self, value: &i32) -> bool {
        self.0 == *value
    }
}

fn main() {
    let tester = TesterPair::new(EqU32(22), 23);
    tester.test();

    let tester = TesterPair::new(EqI32(22), 23);
    tester.test();
}