// run-pass // If `Index` used an associated type for its output, this test would // work more smoothly. use std::ops::Index; struct Mat { data: Vec, cols: usize, } impl Mat { fn new(data: Vec, cols: usize) -> Mat { Mat { data: data, cols: cols } } fn row<'a>(&'a self, row: usize) -> Row<&'a Mat> { Row { mat: self, row: row, } } } impl Index<(usize, usize)> for Mat { type Output = T; fn index<'a>(&'a self, (row, col): (usize, usize)) -> &'a T { &self.data[row * self.cols + col] } } impl<'a, T> Index<(usize, usize)> for &'a Mat { type Output = T; fn index<'b>(&'b self, index: (usize, usize)) -> &'b T { (*self).index(index) } } struct Row { mat: M, row: usize, } impl> Index for Row { type Output = T; fn index<'a>(&'a self, col: usize) -> &'a T { &self.mat[(self.row, col)] } } fn main() { let m = Mat::new(vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], 3); let r = m.row(1); assert_eq!(r.index(2), &6); assert_eq!(r[2], 6); assert_eq!(r[2], 6); assert_eq!(6, r[2]); let e = r[2]; assert_eq!(e, 6); let e: usize = r[2]; assert_eq!(e, 6); }