r[items.type]
r[items.type.syntax]
TypeAlias -> `type` IDENTIFIER GenericParams? ( `:` TypeParamBounds )? WhereClause? ( `=` Type WhereClause?)? `;`
r[items.type.intro] A type alias defines a new name for an existing type in the type namespace of the module or block where it is located. Type aliases are declared with the keyword type
. Every value has a single, specific type, but may implement several different traits, and may be compatible with several different type constraints.
For example, the following defines the type Point
as a synonym for the type (u8, u8)
, the type of pairs of unsigned 8 bit integers:
type Point = (u8, u8); let p: Point = (41, 68);
r[items.type.constructor-alias] A type alias to a tuple-struct or unit-struct cannot be used to qualify that type's constructor:
struct MyStruct(u32); use MyStruct as UseAlias; type TypeAlias = MyStruct; let _ = UseAlias(5); // OK let _ = TypeAlias(5); // Doesn't work
r[items.type.associated-type] A type alias, when not used as an associated type, must include a [Type][grammar-Type] and may not include [TypeParamBounds].
r[items.type.associated-trait] A type alias, when used as an associated type in a trait, must not include a [Type][grammar-Type] specification but may include [TypeParamBounds].
r[items.type.associated-impl] A type alias, when used as an associated type in a trait impl, must include a [Type][grammar-Type] specification and may not include [TypeParamBounds].
r[items.type.deprecated] Where clauses before the equals sign on a type alias in a trait impl (like type TypeAlias<T> where T: Foo = Bar<T>
) are deprecated. Where clauses after the equals sign (like type TypeAlias<T> = Bar<T> where T: Foo
) are preferred.