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// refcell1.rs | ||
// | ||
// Interior mutability is a design pattern in Rust that allows you to mutate | ||
// data even when there are immutable references to that data; | ||
// normally, this action is disallowed by the borrowing rules. | ||
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// The RefCell<T> type represents single ownership over the data it holds. | ||
// Recall the borrowing rules in Rust: | ||
// 1. At any given time, you can have either (but not both) one mutable | ||
// reference or any number of immutable references. | ||
// 2. References must always be valid. | ||
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// With references and Box<T>, the borrowing rules’ invariants are enforced at | ||
// compile time. With RefCell<T>, these invariants are enforced at runtime. | ||
// With references, if you break these rules, you’ll get a compiler error. | ||
// With RefCell<T>, if you break these rules, your program will panic and exit. | ||
// The RefCell<T> type is useful when you’re sure your code follows the | ||
// borrowing rules but the compiler is unable to understand and guarantee that. | ||
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// I AM NOT DONE | ||
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use std::cell::RefCell; | ||
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#[derive(Debug)] | ||
#[allow(dead_code)] | ||
struct User { | ||
name: RefCell<String>, | ||
} | ||
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#[allow(dead_code)] | ||
impl User { | ||
fn name(&self) -> String { | ||
self.name.borrow().to_string() | ||
} | ||
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// Note: do not use &mut self! | ||
fn set_name(&self, name: String) { | ||
todo!() | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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fn main() { | ||
let u = User { | ||
name: RefCell::new("Alice".to_string()), | ||
}; | ||
println!("My name is {}!", *u.name.borrow()); | ||
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let new_name = "Bob".to_string(); | ||
u.set_name(new_name.clone()); | ||
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println!("My name is {}!", *u.name.borrow()); | ||
} |
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