An attempted implementation of a trait method has the wrong number of function parameters.
Erroneous code example:
#![allow(unused)]
fn main() {
trait Foo {
fn foo(&self, x: u8) -> bool;
}
struct Bar;
// error: method `foo` has 1 parameter but the declaration in trait `Foo::foo`
// has 2
impl Foo for Bar {
fn foo(&self) -> bool { true }
}
} For example, the Foo trait has a method foo with two function parameters (&self and u8), but the implementation of foo for the type Bar omits the u8 parameter. To fix this error, they must have the same parameters:
#![allow(unused)]
fn main() {
trait Foo {
fn foo(&self, x: u8) -> bool;
}
struct Bar;
impl Foo for Bar {
fn foo(&self, x: u8) -> bool { // ok!
true
}
}
}
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