min.print(); /*@*/
}
-// **Exercise 03.1**: Define a trait `Print` to write a generic version of
-// `SomethingOrNothing::print`.
-// Implement that trait for `i32`, and change the code above to use it.
+// **Exercise 03.1**: The goal is to write a generic version of `SomethingOrNothing::print`.
+// To this end, define a trait `Print` that provides (simple) generic printing, and implement
+// that trait for `i32`. Then define `SomethingOrNothing::print2` to use that trait, and change
+// `main` above to use the new generic `print2` function.
// I will again provide a skeleton for this solution. It also shows how to attach bounds to generic
// implementations (just compare it to the `impl` block from the previous exercise).
// You can read this as "For all types `T` satisfying the `Print` trait, I provide an implementation
pub trait Print {
/* Add things here */
}
+impl Print for i32 {
+ /* Add things here */
+}
impl<T: Print> SomethingOrNothing<T> {
fn print2(self) {
unimplemented!()