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A variable's life-time is the time during which the variable is bound to a specific memory location. The life time starts when the variable is allocated and ends when it is deallocated.

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Pushing elements to vector where elements should have a specific lifetime

I am trying to append a formatted string as bytes to the headers field. But I keep getting compilations errors regarding lifetimes. pub struct Response<'a> { status_line: &'a [u8], ...
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How to decouple the lifetime of a generic parameter of a closure to that of the closure itself?

I am working on a rust project for which I wish to store a Vec of boxed closures with a generic parameter to be reused later. I want to modify each of these stored closures to add some common ...
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Explain in a more descriptive way what is happening here - advanced lifetime example in rust-by-practice - "A difficult exercise" [duplicate]

I am learning rust with TRPL book. Got the basic idea of borrow checker/ lifetime concepts. Now solving exercism problems and trying out other smaller exercises to improve. As like many others, ...
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Borrowed value does not live long enough in function with lifetimes

I have a simple Rendrerer structure that is based on the wgpu crate: const SHADER: &str = " struct VertexInput { @location(0) position: vec3<f32>, }; struct VertexOutput { @...
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Lifetime of struct with field of type Boxed async callback must outlive 'static

I have this minimal example: use std::{future::Future, pin::Pin, thread::JoinHandle, fmt::Debug}; use tokio::runtime::Runtime; struct Callback<E> { f: Box<dyn Fn() -> Pin<Box<...
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How to refactor rust code so that borrow-checking errors are performed at runtime instead of compile time? [duplicate]

I have the following minimal reproducible example, somewhat contrived, rust code which consists of 3 structs: State, Engine and Session. Engine is an object that creates short-lived "sessions&...
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Can I modify an &'a str on a struct instance in rust so that it has the same &'a str lifetime after modification?

struct test<'a> { name: &'a str } impl<'a> test<'a> { fn modify_name(&'a mut self) { let new_name = self.name.replacen("az", "", 1); ...
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Does a const char* literal string persistently exist as long as the process alive? [duplicate]

I have functions like the following: const char* get_message() { return "This is a constant message, will NOT change forever!"; }; const char* get_message2() { return "message2&...
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I'm having an issue understanding Rust lifetimes using this audio library

I have years of programming experience, but I'm new to Rust. Having an issue understanding how to use a reference in a specific scenario without the compiler telling me I'm doing it wrong. For context,...
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Why specify lifetime for valued stored struct storing a reference in Rust?

I'm new to Rust and I don't understand why you need to indicate the life time of the Outer struct in the following code snippet. The following code does not compile (Error: missing lifetime specifier ...
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`particle` does not live long enough & cannot move out of `particle` because it is borrowed

I don't yet fully understand the concepts of Ownership, Borrowing, and Lifetimes in Rust and this is pretty confusing. Basically, I get these two errors when I compile: error[E0597]: `particle` does ...
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Transmuting non-static mutable reference into static mutable reference inside a scope within the lifetime

Following code (playgroung) works with miri, but is it free of undefined behavior? use std::thread; fn f1(x: &'static mut f64) { *x += 1.0; } fn f2(x: &'static mut f64) { *x *= *x; } ...
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Problem generify-ing serde_json read into a `Vec<T>` (rust) [duplicate]

I have several JSON files that are, at the top level, just arrays with different types of data, so it would be nice to have a function that handles this in a generic way. This is what I have so far (...
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In Rust, is there a difference in drop order for a Box:ed struct compared to a plain struct?

The following code does not compile: struct Ref<'a> { nbr: &'a u32, } fn func<'a>() { let nbr: u32 = 42; let _a_ref: Box<Ref<'a>> = Box::new(Ref { nbr: &...
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Declaring Vec in Rust with 'static lifetime fails

I am learning Rust (having a C++ background), and struggle with declaring a vector with static lifetime. Basically, I tried... let v : 'static Vec<u16> = vec![1, 2, 3]; ...but get lifetime in ...
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Is this access to temporary safe according to the C++ standard?

I recently found the following code pattern in a C++ code base, and I am now wondering if it is safe according to the C++ standard. (The real code passed the const char* pointer through several ...
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How does Rust detect a reference to a local variable without the function being used?

Assume a function returns a dangling reference to a local variable: fn foo<'a>() -> &'a i32 { let i = 2; &i } fn main() { } Rust notices this and raises an error. Adding ...
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Passing a temporary by const pointer instead of const reference; is this workaround well-formed?

Apparently, according to the C++ standard, one can't pass a const pointer to a temporary as an argument to a function, while it's totally fine to pass a const reference instead, even though both ...
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Why don't Deref-like traits compose?

In this code, MyDeref matches the definition of Deref from the standard library, and MemoryView (simplified from a more complicated example) almost does too. pub trait MyDeref { type Target: ?...
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Lifetime of reference to self returned from iterator [duplicate]

Is it possible to implement an iterator that returns a reference to an object cached in the iterator itself? I'm writing a matrix and vector library just for fun/as a learning exercise and can't get ...
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rustc cannot infer lifetime in trait implementations

I have the following code: use anyhow; struct InnerValue; enum Value { Int(i32), Other(InnerValue), } impl TryFrom<&Value> for &InnerValue { type Error = anyhow::Error; ...
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How do I use BufReader's fill_buff and consume with TcpStream

The following code does not compile use std::io::{BufRead, BufReader}; use std::net::{TcpListener}; fn main() { let listener = TcpListener::bind(format!("0.0.0.0:{}", 7007)).unwrap(); ...
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Call a function that uses `&mut self.0` in a loop (E0499)

I'm looking for a way around the lack-of-polonius problem in this specific circumstance. The other answers seem inapplicable, as far as I can understand at the moment. I have two structures, ...
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Sending a &Path into a thread, argument requires that args is borrowed for 'static [duplicate]

So im trying to get more comfortable with threads and channels in rust, and decided to revisit the 'sum a bunch of numbers with multiple threads' problem that I did in C a long time ago. I have all ...
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Rust: either 'cannot borrow `*self` as mutable more than once at a time' or 'lifetime may not live long enough' [duplicate]

When calling App.create() in the below code, I either get one error or the other, depending on whether or not I add a lifetime to the second function. I don't understand what's happening with ...
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Rust return object in collection with lifetime shorter than the collection itself

I am trying to essentially create a cache of heap-allocated objects with a HashSet. The idea is I have a struct which wraps a byte-reference, and when creating a new object, I check if the bytes it ...
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Return string how to fix cannot return value referencing temporary value

I want to filter the msg in debug_args function before returning: pub trait MyLog { fn debug_args(&self) -> &dyn std::fmt::Debug; } pub struct TracingMyLog<'a> { record: &...
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"temporary value dropped while borrowed" - How to work with Path list references?

I want to send a list (Vec or array) as function parameter to an (async) function. Each Path is used to spawn a thread which does some action on that file. The problem here is, I'm not able to find ...
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Why const lifetime elision does not work with slice in a struct impl?

The following lifetime elision works: struct X; impl X { const ONE: &str = "one"; } Why does the following not work? struct X; impl X { const TWO: &[&str] = &[&...
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Member access during period of destruction of (const) class objects

Does the following program have UB if either of the commented lines is added? #include<atomic> #include<iostream> #include<thread> std::atomic<bool> a = false; struct T { ...
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How to use rust opencv to pass a complete parameter to set_mouse_callback

I'm trying to do something with Rust's binding opencv, and the general idea is to capture the image block in the corresponding position based on mouse press and release. I mainly refer to the Python ...
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DAPR Actor lifetime - graceful stop

Lets suppose I have a DAPR actor implementation, which covers a long running operation implemented in single threaded loop. The actor has two responsibilities: when actor creates - it also creates ...
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How to please the borrow checker when trying to reuse a Vec with a lifetime

A common pattern that happens to me in Rust goes something like this: struct Foo { /*...*/ } struct FooProcessor { foos: Vec<&'??? mut Foo>, // this lifetime is the issue, see ...
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How can I store data code for LONG time 100-200 years

I'm working on a research project in which we want to embed sensors and logic, an ESP32, inside building's pillar surrounded by concrete. The esp32 collect data through sensors, process them and send ...
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std::construct_at to use memory from std::byte / unsigned char arrays

It is a very common example to use std::byte / unsigned char arrays with std::construct_at to provide the storage. //say A is a NON standard-layout class user-defined class alignas(A) std::byte ...
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How to deal with lifetimes and the borrow checker in Rust with a struct containing data that is owned and referenced? [duplicate]

I'm new to Rust, and I'm trying to generate code for filling a crossword, and I have an object structure where Puzzle owns both grid and clues. grid is essentially a 2-D vector of squares. I want to ...
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when subobject stops becoming one

Once an object is created which contains a few subobjects. Can those subobjects "stop" being subobjects at some point without the host object being completely re-used or destroyed? For ...
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Move error when matching an option inside a recursion [duplicate]

I'm having a bit of trouble understanding the difference between 2 lines of code in this simple linked list implementation (inside the match statement in the get_last function). struct Node { ...
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Azure Function - Add InvocationId with every log statement globally

I am writing an Azure function and I want to log the currently executing function's invocationId logged with the log message. I have a CustomLogger class utilizing the ILogger interface from dotnet. I ...
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Understanding Rust's Trait Objects and Lifetime Annotations in Different Function Signatures

I am studying the Traits and the Trait Object in Rust. In the Trait chapter, I solved the 6th exercise differently than the compiler suggestion. The following code defines two structs (Sheep and Cow) ...
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Why doesn't lifetime elision work for a function that returns a Fn?

According to The Rust Book, lifetime elision allows we to have this signature: fn first_word(s: &str) -> &str { ... } Instead of this more verbose version: fn first_word<'a>(s: &'...
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How does boxing a trait affect lifetime of parameters passed to it ? (with a very specific example)

Here is a very simple but specific example that produces a compilation error I cannot understand: use std::path::Path; trait MyTrait<T> { fn my_func(&self, t: T); } struct MyImpl {} ...
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pass an async function into another async function in rust that return different types of results [duplicate]

I would like to write an async function that takes in another async function as a parameter: async fn do_sth_else(_ref: &str, _db: &DatabaseConnection) -> Result<i32, AppError> { /...
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How to add lifetime Parameter to Box<> with dyn type alias

I have an type alias for a Fn trait like type SomeSub = dyn for<'a> Fn(&'a str) -> &'a str; which I would like to use with a Box with an explicit lifetime like Box<SomeSub + 'b>....
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Rust iter-map-collect pattern with lifetimes

I'm trying to implement a shortcut for Vec.iter().map(...).collect() pattern that I use pretty often. At first glance, it doesn't look difficult: pub trait IterMap<T> { fn mapcollect<F, U&...
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How refer to a lifetime of a struct that takes no lifetime parameters

I'm trying to implement an iterator for a 2D board. This Board is of the type [[Option<u8>; SIZE]; SIZE] and I created an iterator for traversing a square of given length. struct SquareIterator&...
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rust borrowed value issue value borrowed value does not live long enough [duplicate]

can't solve this use std::fs::File; use std::io::Read; use std::path::Path; use std::ffi::OsString; use std::collections::HashMap; extern crate tokenize; use tokenize::tokenize::words; extern crate ...
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What happens to buffer attached to VAO via glVertexArrayVertexBuffer after deleting buffer?

I'm using OpenGL4.5, and using Direct State Access where possible. I wrote basic wrappers around VAO and buffer objects. I'm using glVertexArrayVertexBuffer to bind a buffer to a VAO. I'm wondering if ...
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Object Destruction with Apple Metal API

I was trying out the metal-cpp by exploring the examples provided by apple. I can see the output of print statement from the constructor but I do not see output from destructor's print statement. Why ...
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Could reference be used when passing para in template overload?

I am reading the book of C++ Templates The Complete Guide - second edition. In chapter 1.5, the author gives a simple example to explain when passing para through template overload, reference should ...
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