// RFC 736 (and Issue 21407): functional struct update should respect privacy. // The `foo` module attempts to maintains an invariant that each `S` // has a unique `u64` id. use self::foo::S; mod foo { use std::cell::{UnsafeCell}; static mut COUNT : UnsafeCell = UnsafeCell::new(1); pub struct S { pub a: u8, pub b: String, secret_uid: u64 } pub fn make_secrets(a: u8, b: String) -> S { let val = unsafe { let p = COUNT.get(); let val = *p; *p = val + 1; val }; println!("creating {}, uid {}", b, val); S { a: a, b: b, secret_uid: val } } impl Drop for S { fn drop(&mut self) { println!("dropping {}, uid {}", self.b, self.secret_uid); } } } fn main() { let s_1 = foo::make_secrets(3, format!("ess one")); let s_2 = foo::S { b: format!("ess two"), ..s_1 }; // FRU ... //~^ ERROR field `secret_uid` of struct `S` is private println!("main forged an S named: {}", s_2.b); // at end of scope, ... both s_1 *and* s_2 get dropped. Boom! }