rust-ape-example/src/bin/scope_move.rs
2022-09-07 10:49:49 +05:30

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// ./src/scope/move.md
// This function takes ownership of the heap allocated memory
fn destroy_box(c: Box<i32>) {
println!("Destroying a box that contains {}", c);
// `c` is destroyed and the memory freed
}
fn part0() {
// _Stack_ allocated integer
let x = 5u32;
// *Copy* `x` into `y` - no resources are moved
let y = x;
// Both values can be independently used
println!("x is {}, and y is {}", x, y);
// `a` is a pointer to a _heap_ allocated integer
let a = Box::new(5i32);
println!("a contains: {}", a);
// *Move* `a` into `b`
let b = a;
// The pointer address of `a` is copied (not the data) into `b`.
// Both are now pointers to the same heap allocated data, but
// `b` now owns it.
// Error! `a` can no longer access the data, because it no longer owns the
// heap memory
//println!("a contains: {}", a);
// TODO ^ Try uncommenting this line
// This function takes ownership of the heap allocated memory from `b`
destroy_box(b);
// Since the heap memory has been freed at this point, this action would
// result in dereferencing freed memory, but it's forbidden by the compiler
// Error! Same reason as the previous Error
//println!("b contains: {}", b);
// TODO ^ Try uncommenting this line
}
pub fn main() {
part0();
}