The following is a simple simulation with a field which is a rectangular area with two balls bouncing around in it. The Field
struct has an update
method, which calls update
on each of the balls. The balls, in their update
method, need to move around based on their velocity. But they also need to react to each other, as well as the boundaries of the field.:
fn main() {
let mut field = Field::new(Vector2d { x: 100, y: 100 });
field.update();
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
struct Vector2d {
x: i32,
y: i32,
}
struct Ball {
radius: i32,
position: Vector2d,
velocity: Vector2d,
}
impl Ball {
fn new(radius: i32, position: Vector2d, velocity: Vector2d) -> Ball {
Ball {
radius: radius,
position: position,
velocity: velocity,
}
}
fn update(&mut self, field: &Field) {
// check collisions with walls
// and other objects
}
}
struct Field {
size: Vector2d,
balls: [Ball; 2],
}
impl Field {
fn new(size: Vector2d) -> Field {
let position_1 = Vector2d {
x: size.x / 3,
y: size.y / 3,
};
let velocity_1 = Vector2d { x: 1, y: 1 };
let position_2 = Vector2d {
x: size.x * 2 / 3,
y: size.y * 2 / 3,
};
let velocity_2 = Vector2d { x: -1, y: -1 };
let ball_1 = Ball::new(1, position_1, velocity_1);
let ball_2 = Ball::new(1, position_2, velocity_2);
Field {
size: size,
balls: [ball_1, ball_2],
}
}
fn update(&mut self) {
// this does not compile
self.balls[0].update(self);
self.balls[1].update(self);
}
}
How do I get the information about the boundaries and the other ball to the Ball
struct's update function? These lines in the Field::update
do not compile:
self.balls[0].update(self);
self.balls[1].update(self);
Giving the following error:
error[E0502]: cannot borrow `*self` as immutable because `self.balls[..]` is also borrowed as mutable
--> src/main.rs:62:30
|
62 | self.balls[0].update(self);
| ------------- ^^^^- mutable borrow ends here
| | |
| | immutable borrow occurs here
| mutable borrow occurs here
which I understand, but I don't know how to get around this.