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0.1.0 | Jan 5, 2025 |
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#2129 in Rust patterns
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niceowner
A stupid library that allows you to own a value, even if it comes from a reference. No cloning.
You can use this with an Rc
or Arc
, if you're interested in cloning the reference of NiceOwner
.
Usage
use niceowner::NiceOwner;
struct Dog {
name: String,
}
fn lend_to_amy(no: &mut NiceOwner<Dog>) {
// The dog is essentially *borrowed*.
// But now Amy is going to own it... somehow.
let mut dog = no.own().unwrap();
dog.name = String::from("Amy's dog");
// Amy remembers to return the dog back to the owner.
no.return_value(dog);
}
fn main() {
let dog = Dog { name: String::from("Dee'O G") };
let mut owned_dog = NiceOwner::new(dog);
// The owner is going abroad, so let's ask Amy to take care of the dog.
lend_to_amy(&mut owned_dog);
// The owner sees the nametag of the dog.
println!("The name of the dog is {:?}", owned_dog.name); // "Amy's dog"
// The dog now obeys Amy! :O
}
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Dependencies
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