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    Ownership & Lifetimes

    Layer 1: Language Mechanics

    Core Question

    Who should own this data, and for how long?

    Before fixing ownership errors, understand the data's role:

    • Is it shared or exclusive?
    • Is it short-lived or long-lived?
    • Is it transformed or just read?

    Error → Design Question

    Error Don't Just Say Ask Instead
    E0382 "Clone it" Who should own this data?
    E0597 "Extend lifetime" Is the scope boundary correct?
    E0506 "End borrow first" Should mutation happen elsewhere?
    E0507 "Clone before move" Why are we moving from a reference?
    E0515 "Return owned" Should caller own the data?
    E0716 "Bind to variable" Why is this temporary?
    E0106 "Add 'a" What is the actual lifetime relationship?

    Thinking Prompt

    Before fixing an ownership error, ask:

    1. What is this data's domain role?

      • Entity (unique identity) → owned
      • Value Object (interchangeable) → clone/copy OK
      • Temporary (computation result) → maybe restructure
    2. Is the ownership design intentional?

      • By design → work within constraints
      • Accidental → consider redesign
    3. Fix symptom or redesign?

      • If Strike 3 (3rd attempt) → escalate to Layer 2

    Trace Up ↑

    When errors persist, trace to design layer:

    E0382 (moved value)
        ↑ Ask: What design choice led to this ownership pattern?
        ↑ Check: m09-domain (is this Entity or Value Object?)
        ↑ Check: domain-* (what constraints apply?)
    
    Persistent Error Trace To Question
    E0382 repeated m02-resource Should use Arc/Rc for sharing?
    E0597 repeated m09-domain Is scope boundary at right place?
    E0506/E0507 m03-mutability Should use interior mutability?

    Trace Down ↓

    From design decisions to implementation:

    "Data needs to be shared immutably"
        ↓ Use: Arc<T> (multi-thread) or Rc<T> (single-thread)
    
    "Data needs exclusive ownership"
        ↓ Use: move semantics, take ownership
    
    "Data is read-only view"
        ↓ Use: &T (immutable borrow)
    

    Quick Reference

    Pattern Ownership Cost Use When
    Move Transfer Zero Caller doesn't need data
    &T Borrow Zero Read-only access
    &mut T Exclusive borrow Zero Need to modify
    clone() Duplicate Alloc + copy Actually need a copy
    Rc<T> Shared (single) Ref count Single-thread sharing
    Arc<T> Shared (multi) Atomic ref count Multi-thread sharing
    Cow<T> Clone-on-write Alloc if mutated Might modify

    Error Code Reference

    Error Cause Quick Fix
    E0382 Value moved Clone, reference, or redesign ownership
    E0597 Reference outlives owner Extend owner scope or restructure
    E0506 Assign while borrowed End borrow before mutation
    E0507 Move out of borrowed Clone or use reference
    E0515 Return local reference Return owned value
    E0716 Temporary dropped Bind to variable
    E0106 Missing lifetime Add 'a annotation

    Anti-Patterns

    Anti-Pattern Why Bad Better
    .clone() everywhere Hides design issues Design ownership properly
    Fight borrow checker Increases complexity Work with the compiler
    'static for everything Restricts flexibility Use appropriate lifetimes
    Leak with Box::leak Memory leak Proper lifetime design

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    Need smart pointers m02-resource
    Need interior mutability m03-mutability
    Data is domain entity m09-domain
    Learning ownership concepts m14-mental-model
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