impl Drop for Tracer { fn drop(&mut self) { println!("Dropping {}", self.0); } }
struct Test { a: Tracer, b: Tracer, }
fn main() { let mut t = Test { a: Tracer::new("A"), b: Tracer::new("B"), };
mem::replace(&mut t.a, Tracer::new("X"));
println!("Midpoint"); }
✅ОТВЕТ: ```Creating A Creating B Creating X Dropping A Midpoint Dropping B Dropping X ```
1. Создание: Tracer::new("A") → Creating A 2. mem::replace(...): Creating XDropping A 3. println!("Midpoint"): Midpoint 4. Drop поля: B, затем X Этот код демонстрирует поведение Drop при замене полей структуры в Rust через std::mem::replace.
impl Drop for Tracer { fn drop(&mut self) { println!("Dropping {}", self.0); } }
struct Test { a: Tracer, b: Tracer, }
fn main() { let mut t = Test { a: Tracer::new("A"), b: Tracer::new("B"), };
mem::replace(&mut t.a, Tracer::new("X"));
println!("Midpoint"); }
✅ОТВЕТ: ```Creating A Creating B Creating X Dropping A Midpoint Dropping B Dropping X ```
1. Создание: Tracer::new("A") → Creating A 2. mem::replace(...): Creating XDropping A 3. println!("Midpoint"): Midpoint 4. Drop поля: B, затем X Этот код демонстрирует поведение Drop при замене полей структуры в Rust через std::mem::replace.
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