Rc
When multiple ownership is needed, Rc
(Reference Counting) can be used. Rc
keeps track of the number of the references which means the number of owners of
the value wrapped inside an Rc
.
Reference count of an Rc
increases by 1 whenever an Rc
is cloned, and
decreases by 1 whenever one cloned Rc
is dropped out of the scope. When an
Rc
's reference count becomes zero (which means there are no remaining owners),
both the Rc
and the value are all dropped.
Cloning an Rc
never performs a deep copy. Cloning creates just another pointer
to the wrapped value, and increments the count.
use std::rc::Rc; fn main() { let rc_examples = "Rc examples".to_string(); { println!("--- rc_a is created ---"); let rc_a: Rc<String> = Rc::new(rc_examples); println!("Reference Count of rc_a: {}", Rc::strong_count(&rc_a)); { println!("--- rc_a is cloned to rc_b ---"); let rc_b: Rc<String> = Rc::clone(&rc_a); println!("Reference Count of rc_b: {}", Rc::strong_count(&rc_b)); println!("Reference Count of rc_a: {}", Rc::strong_count(&rc_a)); // Two `Rc`s are equal if their inner values are equal println!("rc_a and rc_b are equal: {}", rc_a.eq(&rc_b)); // We can use methods of a value directly println!("Length of the value inside rc_a: {}", rc_a.len()); println!("Value of rc_b: {}", rc_b); println!("--- rc_b is dropped out of scope ---"); } println!("Reference Count of rc_a: {}", Rc::strong_count(&rc_a)); println!("--- rc_a is dropped out of scope ---"); } // Error! `rc_examples` already moved into `rc_a` // And when `rc_a` is dropped, `rc_examples` is dropped together // println!("rc_examples: {}", rc_examples); // TODO ^ Try uncommenting this line }
See also:
std::rc and std::sync::arc.