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In computer science, dynamic dispatch is the process of selecting which implementation of a polymorphic operation (method or function) to call at runtime.

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how to store multiple instances of dyn Trait, where Trait has associated types?

I'm learning rust, and a project idea I had was to write a command line parsing framework, that enables the use of commands and options. I have previously done this same project in other languages. I ...
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How to pass closure to dyn trait object

I want a dyn reference to a trait object, on which I have a method, taking a closure as argument: trait DynTrait { fn dyn_method(&mut self, closure: impl FnMut(&str) + 'static); } // ... ...
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Confusion over how base class finds the correct method in dynamic dispatch for overridden methods with vtable implementations

This question can be summed up as: where is the missing arrow? I was reading Chapter 4 of A Tour of C++ 2nd Edition by Bjarne Stroustrup and couldn't understand how a base pointer to a derived object ...
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How do you select a struct based on a string in Rust?

Problem Statement I have a set of structs, A, B, C, and D, which all implement a trait Runnable. trait Runnable { fn run(&mut self); } impl Runnable for A {...} impl Runnable for B {...} impl ...
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Why does a method returning &Self makes a trait object-unsafe?

So I have been exploring/trying to understand static/dynamic dispatch, as well as trait objects in Rust. I think I get the gist of it. But there is still one thing that I cannot figure out: why does a ...
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Call a function from file based on command line arguments dynamically in rust

This is my project structure project/ ├── Cargo.toml ├── src/ │ ├── main.rs │ └── problems/ │ ├── file1.rs │ ├── file2.rs │ ├── ... │ └── fileN.rs Each of the fileN.rs ...
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std::bind behaves differently when passed a pointer vs reference

The goal is to get a functor to the Base::Print. #include <functional> #include <iostream> using namespace std; class Base { public: virtual void Print() { cout << "...
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Why a member function being virtual affects the compiled code of a TU where no virtual dispatch is actually required?

In a TU like this #include "Foo.hpp" int main() { // stuff Foo* foo{new Foo{}}; foo->foo(); // stuff } where Foo.hpp contains #pragma once struct Foo { virtual void ...
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for a trait to be "object safe" it needs to allow building a vtable to allow the call to be resolvable dynamically [duplicate]

I'm on the nightly version #![feature(async_fn_in_trait)] use std::sync::Arc; trait IUserRepository { async fn find_by_email(&self, email: &str) -> bool; } struct Container { ...
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How to efficiently and generally implement multiple dispatch?

Multiple dispatch is a useful generalization of traditional single dispatch that is found in any OOP language. However, it's not nearly so clear how it can be implemented in an efficient and simple ...
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How to virtual functions and vtables work?

While the C++ standard leaves the implementation of virtual dispatch up to the compiler, there are only 3 major compilers (gcc, clang and msvc) at this point. How do they implement virtual dispatch, ...
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Dynamic dispatch alternative in Rust

I'm parsing a command string and creating an abstract syntax tree (AST) composed of nodes of different types. I'm trying to figure out an efficient way to execute the command. This app is extremely ...
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Trait object as associated type of a trait object

I wrote two structs that implement a common trait Solve. Solve has an associated type Answer with trait bound Display. I want the function create_solver to return a trait object of Solve. I need help ...
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Swift compile time dynamic type property

Is there any syntax can make this work? I need a property can determine its type in the compile time. protocol P {} struct A: P { var onlyAHas: String } struct B: P { var onlyBHas: String } ...
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Can I have a collection over trait objects where their associated types implement a shared trait?

I know that generally you can't have something like Vec<dyn Iterator>> because of course you need to specify the associated type. Now, I can have Vec<Box<dyn Iterator<Item=i32>>...
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Extending Iterator for dynamic dispatch

I want to extend the Iterator trait with some convenience function. For example trait BetterIterator: Iterator { fn skip_bad(&mut self); } This can be achieved like this: struct Iter {} ...
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Design patterns without the box

Rust beginner here. I have a number of algorithms that are almost identical but, at the final step, they all aggregate the results in slightly differently ways. Let's say the Algorithm does the ...
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Cloning a recursive dyn Iterator

For a project I'm working on (an implementation of an obscure programming language), I have an enum Data, which represents data the interpreter is keeping track of (e.g., a variable). This language ...
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Dynamic dispatch based on Enum value

Lets say I'm trying to write multiple handlers for multiple message types. enum MESSAGE_TYPE { TYPE_ZERO, TYPE_ONE, TYPE_TWO, TYPE_THREE, TYPE_FOUR }; One solution might be void handler_for_type_one(....
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Do Rust fat pointers consume less memory than thin pointer within vectors?

I was reading this Reddit comment which compares thin and fat pointers. To be specific, the downsides of thin pointers within vectors: User A heap allocates each object individually and takes many ...
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Calling enum_dispatch'd instances of structs from main, outside of crate or file [duplicate]

If run without changes, test_method() is called correctly for both variants in the function get_test_vector(): //! handler.rs use enum_dispatch::enum_dispatch; #[enum_dispatch] trait CommonTrait { ...
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Is there a 1:1 mapping between static typing and static dispatch vs dynamic typing and dynamic dispatch?

Context: I'm learning Julia and trying to figure out multiple dispatch. I understand the conceptual leap from single dynamic dispatch to multiple dynamic dispatch, but I'm trying to pin down single ...
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Can late-binding in C++ be done without the need for heap-memory when using composition?

late-binding or runtime-polymorphism needs 2 things: a base pointer and a virtual method. class FrameWorkClassBase { public: virtual void method() = 0; }; class FrameWorkClassDerived: public ...
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Why is rust async forcing the implementors to use dynamic dispatch for `Waker`

I was reading about how async/await was implemented in rust and I noticed that the RawWaker is essentially a fat pointer. I don't quite understand why the Waker is implemented essentially like struct ...
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If CLOS had a compile-time dispatch, what would happen to this code snippet?

I am reading the Wikipedia article about CLOS. It says that: This dispatch mechanism works at runtime. Adding or removing methods thus may lead to changed effective methods (even when the generic ...
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How do I write a struct with dynamic generics?

Let's say I have the following struct trait T{} struct A<X:T>{ ... } I'm wondering whether something like this is possible Box<A<dyn T>> Currently I get errors the trait `Sized`...
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Is there a way to reduce garbage collection and/or dynamic dispatch for Julia Flux gradient calls?

Does anyone know if there's any way to reduce the amount of gc and/or dynamic dispatch for a gradient call in flux? I've tried using FastClosures.jl, as well as wrapping loss into a callable struct to ...
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How to create a factory method based on static dispatch? [closed]

I want to study design pattern use rust language. From this code it works properly but it uses dynamic dispatch. How can I change the code to use static dispatch? Thanks! trait Shape { fn draw(&...
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How can I write this Rust variation on strategy pattern in which a given struct owns a strategy that modifies the original struct?

Apologies for the convoluted title! I'm new to rust, and I'm trying to solve a very specific problem. None of the solutions I've tried so far seem to work nicely within the language bounds. I have a ...
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Implementing Strategy pattern in rust without knowing which strategy are we using at compile time

I've been trying to implement a Strategy pattern in rust, but I'm having trouble understanding how to make it work. So let's imagine we have a trait Adder and Element: pub trait Element { fn ...
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Trait Bound is not satisfied for Result<(), Box<(dyn SomeTrait + 'static)>>

use once_cell::sync::OnceCell; pub trait SomeTrait {} pub struct Impl1 {} impl SomeTrait for Impl1 {} pub static GLOBAL_THING: OnceCell<Box<dyn SomeTrait>> = OnceCell::new(); pub fn ...
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How to have dynamic Box<dyn Trait<T,S>>?

I have a list of transactions of type T and S. At run time I want to fetch its details. How to have traits for multiple generics types for struct Code? I tried the following code: use std::fmt::...
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How to access fields of dyn structs?

Recently I've been working on learning advanced Rust. As part of that, I'm learning to use dynamic dispatch. In my tinkering I've run across a bit of an issue. For some reason, I can't seem to access ...
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How can I downcast a dyn trait into another trait in Rust? [duplicate]

I have two Rust traits, and one automatically implements the other: trait A { fn something(&self); } trait B {} impl A for dyn B { fn something(&self) { println!("hello from B&...
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When do I use a predefined class wide access type vs. an anonymous access to a class wide type as a parameter?

I encountered the use of predefined class wide access types as the main parameter to a subprogram many times in our code base and would like to know whether it's a flaw in the design or if it has some ...
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Is generic dispatch in Common Lisp Object System the same as Dynamic Dispatch in classic OOP?

I am reading the book Object Oriented Programming in Common Lisp from Sonja Keene. In chapter 2, the author says: The procedure for determining which methods to call and then calling them is called ...
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C++: calling inherited virtual method using derived class pointer (pointing to derived class object) is resulting in compilation error [duplicate]

Following code results in compilation error. error: no matching function for call to ‘D::print(int)’ Error is at following line d_ptr->print(5); #include<iostream> using std::cout; ...
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Dynamic dispatch mechanism and the process of invoking the correct function in C++

I understand the concepts of vptr and vtable and their role in implementing this mechanism. The compiler constructs a vtable for each class with at least one virtual function and adds a vptr pointer ...
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How to implement Object Oriented Dynamic Dispatch in LLVM?

I am trying to make a toy compiler for an object oriented language which supports dynamic dispatch and simple inheritance. Meaning any class Child that extends a parent can be used whenever a Parent ...
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Re-boxing trait objects to generically implemented trait

So far I have rarely had issues with Rust's type inference, but I fear I don't quite understand the problem with the following code: trait SpecificTrait {} struct SpecificStruct; impl SpecificTrait ...
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Swift: dynamic dispatch with protocol and subclass

Please consider the following Swift 5 code: protocol P: class { func call_foo() func foo() func call_bar() func bar() } extension P { func call_foo() { foo() } func foo() { ...
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Can struct type be static dispatch in swift?

I think that I almost understand what will be static or dynamic dispatch. As far as I know, struct instance with struct type will be always static dispatch. struct A { func yo() { print(&...
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Why is indexingIterator.next() using dynamic dispatch?

Why is for-in slower than while in swift debugging mode? I wrote this. Thanks for people who answer to me, I could have learned Seqeunce and IteratorProtocol. So I implemented custom type ( School ...
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When is dynamic polymorphism necessary (compared with static polymorphism)?

I come from functional languages (e.g. Haskell) and I enjoy a lot on typeclasses to achieve polymorphism which is also a structural approach to implement ad-hoc overloading. However, recently I'm ...
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How does a pointer to a Base class which initialized by a derived class can have *__vptr called the right virtual function?

Would someone please explain to me the bold parts? I didn't get how come *__vptr which is in the Base portion of the class and dPtr has access to this pointer CAN all of a sudden point to the D1 ...
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Why is method overload resolution determined at compile time?

I am trying to understand why we have polymorphism / dynamic binding with overridden methods, but not overloaded methods. I understand that there’s indirection that allows us to index into a vtable to ...
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How can I change the data pointer of dynamic dispatch / a trait object? [duplicate]

I have a Vec<u8> named vec and a variable named x of type &dyn Trait. I want the data pointer of x to point to a position in vec. #[derive(Debug)] struct Point { x: u8, y: u8, } fn ...
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Do Rust traits have runtime overhead?

Is there any runtime overhead if I create c1 of type Concrete1 in the code below? pub trait ExampleTrait { fn foo(&self); } pub struct Concrete1 {} impl ExampleTrait for Concrete1 { fn ...
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trait cannot be made into an object due to generic type parameters [duplicate]

Throughout my code I have objects which implement Trait1. I also have a variety of object which implement Trait2, which expects Trait1 objects as a parameter. When I try to create a vector of objects ...
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How to register typing.Callable with Python @singledispatch?

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