// run-pass // Test that we can overload the `+` operator for points so that two // points can be added, and a point can be added to an integer. use std::ops; #[derive(Debug,PartialEq,Eq)] struct Point { x: isize, y: isize } impl ops::Add for Point { type Output = Point; fn add(self, other: Point) -> Point { Point {x: self.x + other.x, y: self.y + other.y} } } impl ops::Add for Point { type Output = Point; fn add(self, other: isize) -> Point { Point {x: self.x + other, y: self.y + other} } } pub fn main() { let mut p = Point {x: 10, y: 20}; p = p + Point {x: 101, y: 102}; assert_eq!(p, Point {x: 111, y: 122}); p = p + 1; assert_eq!(p, Point {x: 112, y: 123}); }