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Hi everyone!
I have a question about the language Rust.
Suppose, I've created some struct:
struct A {
x: T,
y: P,
....
}
When it goes out of the scope, Drop is called, memory is cleaned by recursive calls Drop? for all fields.
But what if I implement trait Drop for it:
impl Drop for A {
fn drop(&mut self) -> () {
// nothing
}
}
will the memory be also cleaned when i create an object of type A and it goes out of scope? Or i need to clean it in some other way?
Sorry for my bad English(.
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