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manual, still a reference with ~ operator #16439

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CedricLevasseur opened this issue Aug 12, 2014 · 1 comment · Fixed by #16444
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manual, still a reference with ~ operator #16439

CedricLevasseur opened this issue Aug 12, 2014 · 1 comment · Fixed by #16444

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@CedricLevasseur
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In the last lines of the chapter of traits, we can read this example :
let mycircle: Circle = ~mycircle as ~Circle;
let nonsense = mycircle.radius() * mycircle.area();

But i've understand that the ~ operator is obsolete.
Could you please correct it ? Thx

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PR submitted.

steveklabnik added a commit to steveklabnik/rust that referenced this issue Aug 12, 2014
matthiaskrgr pushed a commit to matthiaskrgr/rust that referenced this issue Feb 5, 2024
feat: Support for GOTO def from *inside* files included with include! macro

close rust-lang#14937
Try to implement goto def from *inside* files included with include! macro.
This implementation has two limitations:
1. Only **one** file which calls include! will be tracked. (I think multiple file be included is a rare case and we may let it go for now)
2. Mapping token from included file to macro call file (semantics.rs:646~658) works fine but I am not sure is this the correct way to implement.
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