Hey folks, Don't mean to spam, but I wrote a blog post last night about memory management in Rust as I understand it, both based on my own experience with the language so far and a few conversations on the #rust channel:
http://tomlee.co/2012/12/managed-and-owned-boxes-in-the-rust-programming-language/ If anybody's up for giving it a read over, I'm really keen to know if I'm "getting it" or if I'm still confused :) I think I'm essentially rewording what's in the tutorial, but for some reason I struggled to digest the details for a while. I'm still not sure I understand why the exchange stack is exposed syntactically if you can't directly use it to transfer ownership between tasks (i.e. you still have to resort to pipes etc. which use the exchange stack under the hood). Appreciate any clarification or thoughts! Cheers, Tom
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