Trait std::ops::Deref
pub trait Deref { type Target: ?Sized; fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target; }
Used for immutable dereferencing operations, like *v
.
In addition to being used for explicit dereferencing operations with the (unary) *
operator in immutable contexts, Deref
is also used implicitly by the compiler in many circumstances. This mechanism is called ‘Deref
coercion’. In mutable contexts, DerefMut
is used.
Implementing Deref
for smart pointers makes accessing the data behind them convenient, which is why they implement Deref
. On the other hand, the rules regarding Deref
and DerefMut
were designed specifically to accommodate smart pointers. Because of this, Deref
should only be implemented for smart pointers to avoid confusion.
For similar reasons, this trait should never fail. Failure during dereferencing can be extremely confusing when Deref
is invoked implicitly.
More on Deref
coercion
If T
implements Deref<Target = U>
, and x
is a value of type T
, then:
- In immutable contexts,
*x
(whereT
is neither a reference nor a raw pointer) is equivalent to*Deref::deref(&x)
. - Values of type
&T
are coerced to values of type&U
-
T
implicitly implements all the (immutable) methods of the typeU
.
For more details, visit the chapter in The Rust Programming Language as well as the reference sections on the dereference operator, method resolution and type coercions.
Examples
A struct with a single field which is accessible by dereferencing the struct.
use std::ops::Deref; struct DerefExample<T> { value: T } impl<T> Deref for DerefExample<T> { type Target = T; fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { &self.value } } let x = DerefExample { value: 'a' }; assert_eq!('a', *x);
Associated Types
type Target: ?Sized
The resulting type after dereferencing.
Required methods
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target
Dereferences the value.
Implementors
impl Deref for CString
type Target = CStr
impl Deref for OsString
type Target = OsStr
impl Deref for PathBuf
type Target = Path
impl Deref for String
type Target = str
type Target = B
type Target = T
type Target = T
type Target = T
type Target = T
type Target = T
impl<'a> Deref for IoSlice<'a>
type Target = [u8]
impl<'a> Deref for IoSliceMut<'a>
type Target = [u8]
impl<'a, 'f> Deref for VaList<'a, 'f> where
'f: 'a,
type Target = VaListImpl<'f>
type Target = <P as Deref>::Target
type Target = T
impl<T> Deref for AssertUnwindSafe<T>
type Target = T
type Target = T
type Target = T
type Target = T
type Target = [T]
type Target = T
impl<T, F: FnOnce() -> T> Deref for SyncLazy<T, F>
type Target = T
impl<T: ?Sized> Deref for MutexGuard<'_, T>
type Target = T
impl<T: ?Sized> Deref for RwLockReadGuard<'_, T>
type Target = T
impl<T: ?Sized> Deref for RwLockWriteGuard<'_, T>
type Target = T
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