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Rust High Performance

You're reading from   Rust High Performance Learn to skyrocket the performance of your Rust applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788399487
Length 272 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Iban Eguia Moraza Iban Eguia Moraza
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Memory representation

Apart from managing the references, ownerships, allocations, and copies, we can also manage the memory layout of those structures we saw earlier, and we can do it by using both safe and unsafe code. Let's first understand how Rust manages the memory. Think of the following structure:

struct Complex {
attr1: u8,
attr2: u16,
attr3: u8,
}

Alignment

When accessing the attributes from memory, they need to be aligned so that their position in memory is a multiple of their size, 16 bits in this case. That way, when we try to get each attribute, we will only need to add 16 bits to the base address of the structure, multiplied by the attribute. This makes information retrieval much more efficient...

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