I'm trying to make a struct that has a mutable function pointer. I have it setup so that the function pointer is initialized to a particular function, but rust doesn't recognize the pointer when i try to use it.
i get
hello.rs:24:14: 24:22 error: no method named `get_func` found for type `&Container` in the current scope
hello.rs:24 self.get_func(self, key)
^~~~~~~~
here's my code
use std::collections::HashMap;
struct Container {
field: HashMap<String, i32>,
get_func: fn(&Container, &str) -> i32
}
fn regular_get(obj: &Container, key: &str) -> i32 {
obj.field[key]
}
impl Container {
fn new(val: HashMap<String, i32>) -> Container {
Container {
field: val,
get_func: regular_get
}
}
fn get(&self, key: &str) -> i32 {
self.get_func(self, key)
}
}
fn main() {
let mut c:HashMap<String, i32> = HashMap::new();
c.insert("dog".to_string(), 123);
let s = Container::new(c);
println!("{} {}", 123, s.get("dog"));
}
It looks like you just have two simple errors in your code. If you change this
fn get(&self, key: &str) -> Container
{
self.get_func(self, key)
}
to this
fn get(&self, key: &str) -> i32
{
(self.get_func)(self, key)
}
then it works. I don't know why the syntax self.get_func(self, key)
doesn't work; it's probably just an oversight in the rust compiler.
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