From 096a28607fb80c91e6e2ca64d9ef44c4e550e96c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Niko Matsakis Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2014 17:01:33 -0800 Subject: librustc: Make `Copy` opt-in. This change makes the compiler no longer infer whether types (structures and enumerations) implement the `Copy` trait (and thus are implicitly copyable). Rather, you must implement `Copy` yourself via `impl Copy for MyType {}`. A new warning has been added, `missing_copy_implementations`, to warn you if a non-generic public type has been added that could have implemented `Copy` but didn't. For convenience, you may *temporarily* opt out of this behavior by using `#![feature(opt_out_copy)]`. Note though that this feature gate will never be accepted and will be removed by the time that 1.0 is released, so you should transition your code away from using it. This breaks code like: #[deriving(Show)] struct Point2D { x: int, y: int, } fn main() { let mypoint = Point2D { x: 1, y: 1, }; let otherpoint = mypoint; println!("{}{}", mypoint, otherpoint); } Change this code to: #[deriving(Show)] struct Point2D { x: int, y: int, } impl Copy for Point2D {} fn main() { let mypoint = Point2D { x: 1, y: 1, }; let otherpoint = mypoint; println!("{}{}", mypoint, otherpoint); } This is the backwards-incompatible part of #13231. Part of RFC #3. [breaking-change] --- src/test/debuginfo/method-on-trait.rs | 3 +++ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) (limited to 'src/test/debuginfo/method-on-trait.rs') diff --git a/src/test/debuginfo/method-on-trait.rs b/src/test/debuginfo/method-on-trait.rs index 4d5f53fc120..e70f86a5367 100644 --- a/src/test/debuginfo/method-on-trait.rs +++ b/src/test/debuginfo/method-on-trait.rs @@ -152,3 +152,6 @@ fn main() { } fn zzz() {()} + +impl Copy for Struct {} + -- cgit 1.4.1-3-g733a5