Reputation: 2305
I'm trying to write a Tic Tac Toe game in Rust, but this function for changing a field doesn't work and I don't know what's wrong with it:
fn change_field(mut table: [char; 9], field: i32, player: char) -> bool {
if field > 0 && field < 10 {
if table[field - 1] == ' ' {
table[field - 1] = player;
return true;
} else {
println!("That field isn't empty!");
}
} else {
println!("That field doesn't exist!");
}
return false;
}
I'm getting these errors:
src/main.rs:16:12: 16:26 error: the trait bound `[char]: std::ops::Index<i32>` is not satisfied [E0277]
src/main.rs:16 if table[field-1] == ' ' {
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/main.rs:16:12: 16:26 help: run `rustc --explain E0277` to see a detailed explanation
src/main.rs:16:12: 16:26 note: slice indices are of type `usize`
src/main.rs:17:13: 17:27 error: the trait bound `[char]: std::ops::Index<i32>` is not satisfied [E0277]
src/main.rs:17 table[field-1] = player;
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
src/main.rs:17:13: 17:27 help: run `rustc --explain E0277` to see a detailed explanation
src/main.rs:17:13: 17:27 note: slice indices are of type `usize`
src/main.rs:17:13: 17:27 error: the trait bound `[char]: std::ops::IndexMut<i32>` is not satisfied [E0277]
src/main.rs:17 table[field-1] = player;
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In later versions of Rust, I get these errors:
error[E0277]: the trait bound `i32: std::slice::SliceIndex<[char]>` is not satisfied
--> src/main.rs:3:12
|
3 | if table[field - 1] == ' ' {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ slice indices are of type `usize` or ranges of `usize`
|
= help: the trait `std::slice::SliceIndex<[char]>` is not implemented for `i32`
= note: required because of the requirements on the impl of `std::ops::Index<i32>` for `[char]`
error[E0277]: the trait bound `i32: std::slice::SliceIndex<[char]>` is not satisfied
--> src/main.rs:4:13
|
4 | table[field - 1] = player;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ slice indices are of type `usize` or ranges of `usize`
|
= help: the trait `std::slice::SliceIndex<[char]>` is not implemented for `i32`
= note: required because of the requirements on the impl of `std::ops::Index<i32>` for `[char]`
This is my first project in Rust so I don't have much experience with it. I tried to change the field to u32
too.
Upvotes: 10
Views: 22280
Reputation: 4881
The reason is given to you in the notes:
note: slice indices are of type `usize`
slice indices are of type `usize` or ranges of `usize`
You need to cast the i32
value to usize
, for example:
table[(field - 1) as usize]
Alternatively, consider using usize
as the type of the field
variable, if it makes sense in your application.
Upvotes: 14