In Rust, you don't specify mutability inside a struct
, but it is inherited from the variable binding. That's great, but is it possible to force a field to be always immutable, even when the root is mutable?
Something like this hypothetical syntax:
struct A {
immut s: Shape, // immutable by design
bla: Bla, // this field inheriting (im)mutability
}
let mut a = make_a();
a.s = x/*...*/; // illegal
This would help to maintain nice semantic restrictions in a program, just like Java's final
does (in a very limited way).
Also, we could imagine this kind of struct
having some non-owning references to internal immutable data, taking advantage of this immutability...