Why is Fn derived from FnMut (which is derived from FnOnce)?

老子叫甜甜 提交于 2019-12-05 09:44:33

The best reference for this is the excellent Finding Closure in Rust blog post. I'll quote the salient part:

There’s three traits, and so seven non-empty sets of traits that could possibly be implemented… but there’s actually only three interesting configurations:

  • Fn, FnMut and FnOnce,
  • FnMut and FnOnce,
  • only FnOnce.

Why? Well, the three closure traits are actually three nested sets: every closure that implements Fn can also implement FnMut (if &self works, &mut self also works; proof: &*self), and similarly every closure implementing FnMut can also implement FnOnce. This hierarchy is enforced at the type level

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