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This is not possible?
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| fn as_any(&mut self) -> &mut dyn Any; | |
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What if we add Window: Any to the trait itself?
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yeah, it's not, because it'll require sized and it's not object safe, etc. it's not really a big issue though.
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You can try to pull my code and play with it, but it wasn't really working.
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cc @madsmtm @daxpedda
That's approach with
&mut dyn, it does requireas_anymethod implemented by the user, but I guess it's fine?