I'm having extreme difficulties with the try!
and ?
macro to the point that I'm starting to question the very fabric of reality. I lifted the example below straight from the rust-docs and it still blows up in my face.
Code:
pub use std::fs::File;
pub use std::io::prelude::*;
fn main() {
let mut file: File = File::open("foo.txt")?;
file.write_all(b"Hello, world!")?;
}
Error:
error[E0277]: the trait bound `(): std::ops::Try` is not satisfied
--> src/main.rs:6:23
|
6 | let mut file: File = File::open("foo.txt")?;
| ----------------------
| |
| the trait `std::ops::Try` is not implemented for `()`
| in this macro invocation
|
= note: required by `std::ops::Try::from_error`
error[E0277]: the trait bound `(): std::ops::Try` is not satisfied
--> src/main.rs:7:2
|
7 | file.write_all(b"Hello, world!")?;
| ---------------------------------
| |
| the trait `std::ops::Try` is not implemented for `()`
| in this macro invocation
|
= note: required by `std::ops::Try::from_error`
I'm on the latest stable release of Rust according to rustup
(1.19.0)