Trait std::marker::Copy  
            
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pub trait Copy: Clone { }Types that can be copied by simply copying bits (i.e. memcpy).
By default, variable bindings have 'move semantics.' In other words:
fn main() { #[derive(Debug)] struct Foo; let x = Foo; let y = x; // `x` has moved into `y`, and so cannot be used // println!("{:?}", x); // error: use of moved value }#[derive(Debug)] struct Foo; let x = Foo; let y = x; // `x` has moved into `y`, and so cannot be used // println!("{:?}", x); // error: use of moved value
However, if a type implements Copy, it instead has 'copy semantics':
// we can just derive a `Copy` implementation #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)] struct Foo; let x = Foo; let y = x; // `y` is a copy of `x` println!("{:?}", x); // A-OK!
It's important to note that in these two examples, the only difference is if you are allowed to
access x after the assignment: a move is also a bitwise copy under the hood.
When can my type be Copy?
A type can implement Copy if all of its components implement Copy. For example, this
struct can be Copy:
struct Point { x: i32, y: i32, }
A struct can be Copy, and i32 is Copy, so therefore, Point is eligible to be Copy.
struct PointList { points: Vec<Point>, }
The PointList struct cannot implement Copy, because Vec<T> is not Copy. If we
attempt to derive a Copy implementation, we'll get an error:
the trait `Copy` may not be implemented for this type; field `points` does not implement `Copy`
How can I implement Copy?
There are two ways to implement Copy on your type:
#[derive(Copy, Clone)] struct MyStruct;
and
fn main() { struct MyStruct; impl Copy for MyStruct {} impl Clone for MyStruct { fn clone(&self) -> MyStruct { *self } } }struct MyStruct; impl Copy for MyStruct {} impl Clone for MyStruct { fn clone(&self) -> MyStruct { *self } }
There is a small difference between the two: the derive strategy will also place a Copy
bound on type parameters, which isn't always desired.
When can my type not be Copy?
Some types can't be copied safely. For example, copying &mut T would create an aliased
mutable reference, and copying String would result in two attempts to free the same buffer.
Generalizing the latter case, any type implementing Drop can't be Copy, because it's
managing some resource besides its own size_of::<T>() bytes.
When should my type be Copy?
Generally speaking, if your type can implement Copy, it should. There's one important thing
to consider though: if you think your type may not be able to implement Copy in the future,
then it might be prudent to not implement Copy. This is because removing Copy is a breaking
change: that second example would fail to compile if we made Foo non-Copy.
Implementors
- impl<T> Copy for Wrapping<T> where T: Copy
- impl Copy for Decoded
- impl Copy for FullDecoded
- impl Copy for Fp
- impl<'a> Copy for Part<'a>
- impl Copy for Sign
- impl Copy for Unpacked
- impl Copy for FpCategory
- impl<T> Copy for NonZero<T> where T: Copy + Zeroable
- impl<T> Copy for PhantomData<T> where T: ?Sized
- impl Copy for RangeFull
- impl<Idx> Copy for RangeTo<Idx> where Idx: Copy
- impl Copy for Ordering
- impl Copy for TypeId
- impl Copy for Ordering
- impl Copy for BorrowState
- impl<T> Copy for Option<T> where T: Copy
- impl<T> Copy for Slice<T>
- impl Copy for TraitObject
- impl<T, E> Copy for Result<T, E> where T: Copy, E: Copy
- impl Copy for i8x16
- impl Copy for i16x8
- impl Copy for i32x4
- impl Copy for i64x2
- impl Copy for u8x16
- impl Copy for u16x8
- impl Copy for u32x4
- impl Copy for u64x2
- impl Copy for f32x4
- impl Copy for f64x2
- impl Copy for SearchStep
- impl Copy for Utf8Error
- impl Copy for CharRange
- impl Copy for Radix
- impl<T, R> Copy for RadixFmt<T, R> where T: Copy, R: Copy
- impl Copy for Argument
- impl Copy for FormatSpec
- impl Copy for Alignment
- impl Copy for Count
- impl Copy for Position
- impl Copy for Error
- impl Copy for FlagV1
- impl<'a> Copy for Arguments<'a>
- impl Copy for ExchangeHeapSingleton
- impl<NodeRef, Type, NodeType> Copy for Handle<NodeRef, Type, NodeType> where Type: Copy, NodeType: Copy, NodeRef: Copy
- impl<E> Copy for EnumSet<E>
- impl<T> Copy for Rawlink<T>
- impl Copy for ParseError
- impl<T> Copy for Bound<T> where T: Copy
- impl Copy for Utf16Item
- impl Copy for LocalKeyState
- impl Copy for FileType
- impl Copy for ErrorKind
- impl Copy for SeekFrom
- impl Copy for IpAddr
- impl Copy for Ipv4Addr
- impl Copy for Ipv6Addr
- impl Copy for Ipv6MulticastScope
- impl Copy for SocketAddr
- impl Copy for SocketAddrV4
- impl Copy for SocketAddrV6
- impl Copy for Shutdown
- impl<'a> Copy for Prefix<'a>
- impl<'a> Copy for PrefixComponent<'a>
- impl<'a> Copy for Component<'a>
- impl Copy for ExitStatus
- impl<T: Copy> Copy for SendError<T>
- impl Copy for RecvError
- impl Copy for TryRecvError
- impl<T: Copy> Copy for TrySendError<T>
- impl Copy for Duration
- impl Copy for StandardNormal
- impl Copy for Normal
- impl Copy for LogNormal
- impl Copy for Exp1
- impl Copy for Exp
- impl Copy for IsaacRng
- impl Copy for Isaac64Rng
- impl Copy for ChaChaRng
- impl Copy for ReseedWithDefault
