Rust sometimes needs manual type annotation

Rust sometimes needs manual type annotation

(Jin Qing’s Column, Apr., 2022)

This code compiles error:

trait MyCallback: FnMut(&u32) -> () { }

impl<F: FnMut(&u32) -> ()> MyCallback for F { }

fn process_data(mut f: impl MyCallback) -> () {
    f(&0)
}

fn process_data_2(mut f: impl FnMut(&u32) -> ()) -> () {
    f(&0)
}

fn main() {
    // Doesn't compile
    process_data(|_| ());
    
    // Compiles
    process_data_2(|_| ());
}
expected type `for<'r> FnMut<(&'r u32,)>`
              found type `FnMut<(&u32,)>`

Fix:

    process_data(|_: &_| ());

See: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/61671460/rust-type-mismatch-resolving-forr-with-closure-trait-alias-argument

Also see: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/58639

Sometimes, Rust needs a type annotation in closure.

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