"jmh530" <[email protected]> wrote: > I feel like it's hard to separate borrowing from Rust's variety of > pointers (& is borrowed pointer, ~ is for unique pointer, @ is for managed > pointer).
That's actually very outdated information. Two of the four pointer types (&,@,~ and *) were ditched in favor of library solutions. *T: Raw pointers are still the same &T: is now called reference, not borrowed pointer ~T: Is now Box<T> @T: Is now Rc<T> (and possibly Gc<T> although a GC was never implemented) Tobi
