2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-06773-0_22
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On the Termination of Borrow Checking in Featherweight Rust

Abstract: A distinguished feature of the Rust programming language is its ability to deallocate dynamically-allocated data structures as soon as they go out of scope, without relying on a garbage collector. At the same time, Rust lets programmers create references, called borrows, to data structures. A static borrow checker enforces that borrows can only be used in a controlled way, so that automatic deallocation does not introduce dangling references. Featherweight Rust provides a formalisation for a subset of Rust whe… Show more

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