I have a generic struct and want to provide a concrete default implementation which will also allow user to override a value of the default field, but am getting compile errors:
struct MyStruct<A, B, C> {
pub a: A,
pub b: B,
pub c: C,
}
impl<A, B, C> MyStruct<A, B, C>
where
A: Trait1,
B: Trait2,
C: Trait3,
{
pub fn foo() {}
}
trait Trait1 {}
trait Trait2 {}
trait Trait3 {}
I can create instances of MyStruct
explicitly:
struct SomeA();
impl Trait1 for SomeA {}
struct SomeB();
impl Trait2 for SomeB {}
struct SomeC();
impl Trait3 for SomeC {}
let a = SomeA();
let b = SomeB();
let c = SomeC();
let my_struct = MyStruct { a: a, b: b, c: c }; // compiles
Now I want to implement Default
which will also allow overriding a particular field with a different value when necessary (allow partial default?). Not sure on the syntax:
impl Default for MyStruct<SomeA, SomeB, SomeC> {
fn default() -> Self {
...
}
}
Default::default
doesn't take any arguments, so you can't pass anything in, but since all the fields ofMyStruct
arepub
you can use the not-super-well-known struct update syntax, likeMyStruct { a: SomeA(), ..Default::default() }
. It would help if you give an example of how you want to use this "partial default".