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Merge pull request #143 from fbornhofen/speaker-notes-copy-2
Rephrase copy/clone speaker notes
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Copying and cloning are not the same thing:
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Copying and cloning are not the same thing:
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* Copying refers to bitwise copies of memory regions and does not work on arbitrary objects.
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* Copying refers to bitwise copies of memory regions and does not work on arbitrary objects.
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* Copying does not allow for custom logic (unlike copy constructors in C++).
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* Cloning is a more general operation and also allows for custom behavior by implementing the `Clone` trait.
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* Cloning is a more general operation and also allows for custom behavior by implementing the `Clone` trait.
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* Copying does not work on types that implement the `Drop` trait.
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* Copying does not work on types that implement the `Drop` trait.
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In the above example, try the following:
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In the above example, try the following:
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* What happens when you add a `String` field to `struct Point`?
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* Add a `String` field to `struct Point`. It will not compile because `String` is not a `Copy` type.
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* Does it work when you remove `Copy` from the `derive` attribute?
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* Remove `Copy` from the `derive` attribute. The compiler error is now in the `println!` for `p1`.
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* After removing `Copy`, can you still print `p1` after the move?
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* Show that it works if you clone `p1` instead.
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