Module std::self_upper_keyword
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The implementing type within a trait
or impl
block, or the current type within a type
definition.
Within a type definition:
struct Node {
elem: i32,
// `Self` is a `Node` here.
next: Option<Box<Self>>,
}
RunIn an impl
block:
struct Foo(i32);
impl Foo {
fn new() -> Self {
Self(0)
}
}
assert_eq!(Foo::new().0, Foo(0).0);
RunGeneric parameters are implicit with Self
:
struct Wrap<T> {
elem: T,
}
impl<T> Wrap<T> {
fn new(elem: T) -> Self {
Self { elem }
}
}
RunIn a trait
definition and related impl
block:
trait Example {
fn example() -> Self;
}
struct Foo(i32);
impl Example for Foo {
fn example() -> Self {
Self(42)
}
}
assert_eq!(Foo::example().0, Foo(42).0);
Run