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String concatenation with + only type-checks if the first operand is an owned pointer #3682

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@andymatuschak

I've got the following source file, with various permutations to the parameter on line 2:

fn main() {
    io::println(~"foo" + ~"foo");
}
  • ~"foo" + ~"foo": compiles as expected; outputs foofoo
  • "foo" + ~"foo": fails to compile: error: binary operation + cannot be applied to type &static/str
  • ~"foo" + "foo": compiles as expected; outputs foofoo
  • "foo" + "foo": fails to compile: error: binary operation + cannot be applied to type &static/str
  • ~"foo" + @"foo": compiles as expected; outputs foofoo
  • @"foo" + ~"foo": fails to compile: error: binary operation + cannot be applied to type @str
  • @"foo" + @"foo": fails to compile: error: binary operation + cannot be applied to type @str

This is f96a2a2 running on Mac OS 10.8.2.

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