2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2205.00795
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Rusty Links in Local Chains

Abstract: Rust successfully applies ownership types to control memory allocation. This restricts the programs' topologies to the point where doubly-linked lists cannot be programmed in Safe Rust. We sketch how more flexible "local" ownership could be added to Rust, permitting multiple mutable references to objects, provided each reference is bounded by the object's lifetime. To maintain thread-safety, locally owned objects must remain thread-local; to maintain memory safety, local objects can be deallocated when their o… Show more

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