#[inherent]
This crate provides an attribute macro to make trait methods callable without the trait in scope.
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= "1.0"
Example
Without the inherent
macro on the trait impl, this would have failed with the
following error:
error[E0599]: no method named `f` found for type `types::Struct` in the current scope
--> src/main.rs:18:19
|
8 | pub struct Struct;
| ------------------ method `f` not found for this
...
18 | types::Struct.f();
| ^
|
= help: items from traits can only be used if the trait is implemented and in scope
= note: the following trait defines an item `f`, perhaps you need to implement it:
candidate #1: `types::Trait`
The inherent
macro expands to inherent methods on the Self
type of the trait
impl that forward to the trait methods. In the case above, the generated code
would be: