问题
I want to implement the fmt::Display
for a nested struct commonly used in my code.
// The root structure
pub struct WhisperFile<'a> {
pub path: &'a str,
pub handle: RefCell<File>,
pub header: Header
}
pub struct Header{
pub metadata: metadata::Metadata,
pub archive_infos: Vec<archive_info::ArchiveInfo>
}
pub struct Metadata {
// SNIP
}
pub struct ArchiveInfo {
// SNIP
}
As you can see, this is a non-trivial tree of data. The archive_infos
property on Header
can be quite long when presented as one line.
I would like to emit something along the lines of
WhisperFile ({PATH})
Metadata
...
ArchiveInfo (0)
...
ArchiveInfo (N)
...
But when I try to display Vec<ArchiveInfo>
I get that Display is not implemented. I can implement fmt::Display
for ArchiveInfo
but that's not enough since fmt::Display
is not implemented for the parent container Vec
. If I implement fmt::Display for collections::vec::Vec<ArchiveInfo>
I get the impl does not reference any types defined in this crate; only traits defined in the current crate can be implemented for arbitrary types
.
I have tried iterating over the vec and calling write!()
but I couldn't figure out what the control flow should look like. I think write!()
needs to be return value of the function but that breaks down with multiple calls.
How can I pretty print a Vec of my structures?
回答1:
As this error states, you cannot implement a trait for a type you don't own:
the impl does not reference any types defined in this crate; only traits defined in the current crate can be implemented for arbitrary types
However, you can implement Display
for your wrapper type. The piece you are missing is to use the try! macro or the try operator ?
:
use std::fmt;
struct Foo(Vec<u8>);
impl fmt::Display for Foo {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "Values:\n")?;
for v in &self.0 {
write!(f, "\t{}", v)?;
}
Ok(())
}
}
fn main() {
let f = Foo(vec![42]);
println!("{}", f);
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30633177/implement-fmtdisplay-for-vect