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17 changes: 17 additions & 0 deletions src/libcore/tuple.rs
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//! Operations on tuples

use clone::Clone;
use kinds::Copy;
use vec;

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}

impl<T:Clone,U:Clone> Clone for (T, U) {
fn clone(&self) -> (T, U) {
let (a, b) = match *self {
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could you use let (ref a, ref b) = *self here? or does that hit something like an ICE?

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Yep. #3874 and #3235 (mainly the latter).

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Also, presumably, #5689, which for all I know might be a subset of one of those.

(ref a, ref b) => (a, b)
};
(a.clone(), b.clone())
}
}

pub trait ImmutableTuple<T, U> {
fn first_ref(&self) -> &'self T;
fn second_ref(&self) -> &'self U;
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assert!(('a', 2).swap() == (2, 'a'));
}

#[test]
fn test_clone() {
let a = (1, ~"2");
let b = a.clone();
assert!(a.first() == b.first());
assert!(a.second() == b.second());
}