Yes, that's it! Are these migration-related questions suited for this list or should I use github issues?
thanks again, steve On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 10:28 AM, Tim Chevalier <catamorph...@gmail.com>wrote: > On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 10:27 AM, Steve Jenson <ste...@fruitless.org> > wrote: > > In 0.4, I had a struct that stored a fn that I later called as if it > were a > > method. In 0.5, this has ceased. what is the new syntax for calling > > functions stored in slots? > > > > Here's the small code example (please excuse how naive it is): > > > > https://github.com/stevej/rustled/blob/master/lazy.rs#L28 > > > > and here is the 0.5 compiler error I receive: > > > > lazy.rs:28:21: 28:33 error: type `lazy::Lazy<'a>` does not implement any > > method in scope named `code` > > lazy.rs:28 let result = self.code(); > > (Warning: not tested.) I believe the way to do this is to write: > > let result = (self.code)(); > > Cheers, > Tim > > > > -- > Tim Chevalier * http://catamorphism.org/ * Often in error, never in doubt > "We know there'd hardly be no one in prison / If rights to food, > clothes, and shelter were given." -- Boots Riley >
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