Rust memory management
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Rust uses ownership semantics for memory management.
Documentation
official tutorial https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/ch04-00-understanding-ownership.html
General
Stack
The stack is
- a LIFO
- push=add, pop=remove (from the top)
- only supports fixed-size datatypes
- fast
Heap
- access provided through pointers (a fixed-size, usable on stack)
- slower
Ownership
- Objects have a single owner at once
- When owner goes out of scope, value is dropped (with
drop()
)- When an object is passed as a function-parameter, that function now owns it (and it cannot be referenced in current context).
See example of ownership in action.