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Maike Eagin

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Jan 21, 2024, 1:25:39 PM1/21/24
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Hi, I am quite new into lifetimes. I've written some code, I think I understand what's going on but a confirmation of my understanding from someone experienced would be helpful! So here's the thing,

The way I understand it is that the 'a lifetime seems quite meaningless as it doesn't bounds 2 or more references together. I've figured out I can get this work if I don't implement trait for Something, but rather &Something, it gives me opportunity to tie up together the lifetime of the Iterator and the object the Iterator is created from, like this:

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I am trying to make some kind of decoder, that will be able to deserialize entries without actually copying memory, just by mapping values to some memory regions. That is what I currently managed to do (simplified for testcase):

It fails with "borrowed value does not live long enough", and I can guess why: because mem lifetime is the function body, not 'a, as I did specify in signature for input parameter. So I tried to use second lifetime paramater as shown:

But it also didn't work for obvious reason. So I really don't understand how to make compare_to_smth work without passing memory chunk from outside. Is there any solution, or I should refactor the code somehow?

That is, Self must be a higher-kinded type in its lifetime parameter. This requires support for higher-kinded types, which is a very desired feature in the Rust community but which is still yet to be implemented.

In fact, this concrete example may be not exactly correct due to variance (I imagine it would be sound for this lifetime to be 'static here, but variance of lifetimes itself is somewhat confusing, so I'm not really sure), but nevertheless the general idea is the same: in order for this to work the Read::read method must be polymorphic in the lifetime of its argument and result, but you can't write such signature yet.

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