// ./src/generics/assoc_items/types.md struct Container(i32, i32); // A trait which checks if 2 items are stored inside of container. // Also retrieves first or last value. trait Contains { // Define generic types here which methods will be able to utilize. type A; type B; fn contains(&self, _: &Self::A, _: &Self::B) -> bool; fn first(&self) -> i32; fn last(&self) -> i32; } impl Contains for Container { // Specify what types `A` and `B` are. If the `input` type // is `Container(i32, i32)`, the `output` types are determined // as `i32` and `i32`. type A = i32; type B = i32; // `&Self::A` and `&Self::B` are also valid here. fn contains(&self, number_1: &i32, number_2: &i32) -> bool { (&self.0 == number_1) && (&self.1 == number_2) } // Grab the first number. fn first(&self) -> i32 { self.0 } // Grab the last number. fn last(&self) -> i32 { self.1 } } fn difference(container: &C) -> i32 { container.last() - container.first() } fn part0() { let number_1 = 3; let number_2 = 10; let container = Container(number_1, number_2); println!("Does container contain {} and {}: {}", &number_1, &number_2, container.contains(&number_1, &number_2)); println!("First number: {}", container.first()); println!("Last number: {}", container.last()); println!("The difference is: {}", difference(&container)); } pub fn main() { part0(); }