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Mutability is property of any function, variable or expression whose values are subject to changes with "side-effects". In other words, the value does not have referential transparency.

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Shallow Copying Class Objects vs. String Variables

string a = "John"; string b = "Doe"; a = b; // Shallow copying strings b = "Elon Musk"; Console.WriteLine(a); // Output: Doe This prints "Doe", meaning the ...
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I can write an immutable variable in rust

let mut a = Box::new("123".to_string()); let b = Box::new( &mut a); b.push('4'); assert_eq!( "1234", b.as_str()); // lets see the types: // let x001: Box<&...
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"mut" location is unintuitive but works. Why?

In order to learn Rust I'm just writing trivial programs. Here I've written a LinkedList with an insert function that adds nodes to the end of the list. The function works as expected but I don't ...
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How do you mutate data in Rust Wasm? Getting borrow checker errors

I've tried everything from Rc to Arc and Mutex async_std which wouldn't even compile despite it apparently including wasm support. I've been fighting with this error for a few days now and I can't ...
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Why an implement of immutable trait can be mutable?

Here is my code, it can compile trait AppendBar { fn append_bar(self) -> Self; } impl AppendBar for Vec<String> { fn append_bar(mut self) -> Self { self.push("Bar&...
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Mutability of a class after conforming to protocol is in question

I was trying to implement a Networking Module for my personal project and I was following TDD. When I am writing the test cases I came across a compile error and I was not able to map the error with ...
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How can I separate these structs to avoid undefined behavior from multiple mutable references?

I'm working on extending an interpreter written in Rust to support executing code in a new format. I have two structs—LanguageAContext and LanguageBContext— where the latter needs mutable access to ...
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How to call FnMut stored in the collection? (error: cannot borrow `*handler` as mutable, as it is behind a `&` reference)

I'm a newbuy in Rust. I need to store a collection of closures (fn_list) that can use variables from the context, after that I need to call these closures. Playground code: pub struct MyScope { ...
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What is the point of immutable variables if I can redeclare it? [duplicate]

The rust book comes with this example. https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch03-01-variables-and-mutability.html let spaces = " "; let spaces = spaces.len(); So then the variable has not only ...
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Why &mut self in method when modifying an object as field in a struct

I still struggle to grasp why &mut self is required to modify the internal state of an object owned by my struct. I understand why I have to use at least &self, because I don't want to consume ...
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Use references/pointers to JS Array declared outside of function

I am writing a small tictactoe game in Angular. I have a function checkForWin() which checks all the possible winning combinations for a win. (Horizontal, Vertical, and Diagonal) The function works ...
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Val and Overrides in Scala

As i understand vals are immutable in Scala. However in case of inheritance we can override a val defined in the base class. If the val member already got created when the base class was constructed ...
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Why shouldn't builder pattern implementations be immutable?

Consider the following Kotlin implementation of a string builder: class StringBuilder { private val items = mutableListOf<String>() fun append(item: String): StringBuilder { ...
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In Rust, how do you pass a function with a mutable parameter to be used in parllel?

I've been playing around with collision detection, and I've been working on a function that collides two sets of objects with each other. To allow it to be run in parallel, only the first set is ...
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how do i share a mutable variable between threads?

i need to have a thread that recursively checks a variable while the main thread changes the variable. however, it appears that with move, the variable is not being changes by the lambda in register. (...
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Efficient way to update a single element of a Polars DataFrame?

Polars DataFrame does not provide a method to update the value of a single cell currently. Instead, we have to the method DataFrame.apply or DataFrame.apply_at_idx that updates a whole column / Series....
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How to dissociate mutability from lifetime in Rust?

I want to have two types (in my question-fitted examples I will mark them as IdHandler counting IDs, and IdUser using the IDs), where the dependent one of them should not outlive (hence, lifetimes) ...
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Get reference to a specific struct in a Vector to modify it

I'm starting my first project in Rust. I try to make a Zwave crate. I'm stuck with the problem of ref sharing. For now, the code is divided in 3 structs: Network, which contains global Zwave network ...
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Javascript: Why does setting two immutable variables equal pass the '===' test, but immutable not? [duplicate]

let a = "hello" let b = "hello" console.log(a === b) returns true, but let a = ["hello"] let b = ["hello"] console.log(a === b) returns false. Why is this?
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Javascript: Why don't array methods return a new array?

I understand that the reason methods on strings return a new string is that strings are immutable, so the method can't modify the string you pass to it. With an array, if you pass it to a method, that ...
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Can't borrow mutable values inside loop

I'm trying to remove an element from an array: pub fn update(arr: &mut Vec<Pipe>) { // move pipes for pipe in arr.iter_mut() { //first mutable borrow occurs here ...
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How to get mutable reference to object inside vec inside a struct in rust?

I have a very basic problem in a rust relating to mutability of objects inside a vector. I have a need to get a mutable reference to an object from within a method of the struct as follows: struct ...
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Borrowing parts of structs without RefCell

According to this question, it is not possible to borrow parts of a struct, only the entire struct. This makes sense, however I would not expect the following code (playground) to compile, which it ...
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Sudoku Solver - Modify a list in-place within a recursive function

This is leetcode #37 (Sudoku solver). I have a question regarding modifying an input list in-place within a recursive function. The code below pretty much does the job as the print(board) does print ...
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Why do Python iterable and non-iterable keyword argument types behave differently with multiple function calls? [duplicate]

I was reading this very informative question and answer and learned about this behavior for the first time: calling def foo(l=[]): l.append(1) print(l) foo() foo() foo([]) foo() prints [1] [...
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Changing a mutable value in a class inheriting from a sealed class with an immutable value

In Kotlin, I'm trying to have a mutable generic value in sealed class A, and a mutable generic Number value in sealed class B with a mutable Long/... value in final C/...; but whenever I change A and ...
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Rust - double mutable borrow in 'while let' statement [duplicate]

Sorry if this is a dumb question, I'm relatively new with Rust and just can't crack this double mutable borrowing error. I'm trying to create an AVL tree method that finds an appropriate position into ...
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I'm unable to understand how to borrow an item from a vector mutably in Rust

I can't make this code work, I understand I need to change the self reference to a mutable reference but this will just spawn a new set of errors. struct Context { values: Vec<u32>, } trait ...
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When should I make a closure mut?

Let's say I have this code: let mut s = "hi".to_string(); let c = || s.push_str(" yo"); c(); It doesn't compile and generates this error: error[E0596]: cannot borrow `c` as ...
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Why are the values in a given HashMap mutable when I don't believe I have explicitly declared them as such?

I wrote a working solution to the third proposed exercise in section 8.3 of The Book, but some of the behavior defies my intuition. Specifically, it appears that I'm able to mutate a vector that ...
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Copying objects in js (need guidance on pass by reference from docs)

I looked in the js docs and while studying the doc it mentioned in object.assign() If the source value is a reference to an object, it only copies the reference value. In my below snippet, one alters ...
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Prae:Wrapper: need to use iter_mut of interior Vec but Prae:Wrapper only provides immutable access

I'm using the prae crate for validation and the following function gives me errors: fn advance_rotors(&mut self) { self.rotors.get()[0].rotate(); let mut iterhandle = self.rotors.iter_mut()....
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Iterating and modifying a list of numpy arrays leave arrays unchanged [duplicate]

Consider the two following codes: import numpy as np mainlist = [np.array([0,0,0, 1]), np.array([0,0,0,1])] for i in range(len(mainlist)): mainlist[i] = mainlist[i][0:2] print(mainlist) # [...
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use an object inside a closure which is passed to a method of that object

i have a struct Screen with its implementation pub struct Screen { stdin: Stdin, // types are irrelevant stdout: MouseStdout, } impl Screen { // ... pub fn handle_keys_loop<F: ...
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a python question about list, append and mutability [duplicate]

Here is my code: list1 = ["dog", "cat"] list2 = list1 list2.append ("fish") print(list1) print(list2) # both list1 and list2 will be [“dog”, “cat”, “fish”]. I do ...
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While loop with next() vs foreach

I was going through some third party code and I ran onto this snippet for going through an array. Since this is a respectful code base I'm wandering what is the secret behind the trouble of moving ...
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Add a new property to an object from an array of objects in Javascript

I am trying to add a new property to an object which is part of an array of objects. The main array looks like this: 0: {key: 'Fruits', props: Array(22)} 1: {key: 'Dried', props: Array(1)} 2: {key: '...
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In Haskell, does mutability always have to be reflected in type system?

I'm new to Haskell, so please forgive if this question is dumb. Imagine that we have two data structures bound to the names x and y. x is mutable. y is not. As a matter or principle, does x ...
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Python: bytearray object becomes bytes (immutable) when populated

I'm trying to read the raw contents of a binary file, so they can be manipulated in memory. As far as I understand, bytes() objects are immutable, while bytearray() objects are mutable, so I read the ...
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Why can't I reassign variables in this function?

Here is the question: You will be given an array of numbers. You have to sort the odd numbers in ascending order while leaving the even numbers at their original positions. Here is my code: def ...
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Difference between full variable shallow copying and slice partial copying

From what I understand, Python is a pass by object reference language, which means that if the original value is mutable, every shallow copy will be affected (and vice versa). So, something like: x = [...
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Why is a stored function in an object property being overwritten (Python)?

The following is a minimum working example of my problem where I have a school object containing an array of fish objects, and I want each fish to have properties based on their index. All I'm doing ...
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Can I link two variables such that one is double of another in python?

So basically I have two lists a and b and have defined them like a=b=[10] so changing one will change the other- a=b=[10] a[0]+=1 a >>>[11] b >>>[11] Is there a way to do this but ...
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How to access mutable iterables inside a nested loop

Every now and then, I run into the same issue with borrowing (or not borrowing) mutable variables inside a loop, and I finally sat down and compiled a minimal example. As a result, the code is a ...
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the inplace parameter in pandas how it works?

in pandas the inplace parameter make modification on the reference but I know in python data are sent by value not by reference i want to know how this is implemented or how this work
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How to avoid linking of objects in a list?

My problem is quite simple but I am unable to solve it. When I insert objects into a list, the elements of the list all change whenever I change one of them (they all point to the same object in the ...
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Does Typescript allow mutations that break type safety?

In the following snippet, is it demonstrated that Typescript cannot warn against mutation of strictly typed objects in a way that violates the constraints of its type? type Animal = { name: 'cat' ...
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Why mutable lists of different types behave as immutable when put inside a mutable list

As we know, it is possible in Kotlin to create a mutable list of mutable lists of different types, e.g.: val list = mutableListOf( MutableList<Int>(3) { 0 }, MutableList&...
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Pattern Matching does not allow me to change values

so I am currently working on a new programming language tr-lang and I am currently in the process of writing the parser of the language this piece of code is where the bug lies BlockToken::İse(bip) =&...
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Making variable sized immutable list in Kotlin

I try to make a variable sized immutable list in Kotlin, but the only way I found is this. Isn't there a more clean way to do it ? val size = nextInt(0, 50) val list = mutableListOf<Post>() for (...
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