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rust-memory-container-cs
- Did you have a hard time grasping smart pointers introduced in the Rust book?
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Hey Rustaceans! Got an easy question? Ask here (15/2021)!
With Rc, it was failing as I'm using rayon for multi-threaded rendering and Rc is not Sync (that's what I understand from: the Rust memory container cheat-sheet
- Ownership Concept Diagram
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Move, simply – Sutter’s Mill
I agree with you here, but it's disingenuous to claim that the Cell family are not an intentional and necessary part of the design of Rust's ownership system; I would be interested to see any sort of documentation or RFC commentary that implies otherwise. Even a simple 'Rust 101'-style cheatsheet makes it apparent that they're very much a small but necessary part of the whole: https://github.com/usagi/rust-memory-container-cs
- When should I use Box, Arc, Rc, Cell and RefCell? Can someone tell me if my usage of these things is correct? I'm trying to measure my understanding of these things as well as my knowledge on borrowing.
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