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How to bind trait in binary

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hey everyone welcome back and letamp;#39;s write some more neat code today so today letamp;#39;s solve add binary itamp;#39;s a simple explanation for a problem and itamp;#39;s an easy problem but itamp;#39;s got some nice little tricks to it that i think are interesting so weamp;#39;re given two binary strings a and b and all we want to do is return their sum as a binary string so thatamp;#39;s pretty simple right so in this case we have a is 1 1 and b is just 1 so we want to add these together right so letamp;#39;s go back to elementary school add these together what happens when we add one and one well we get a zero this is binary remember so we get a zero and then we get a carry one right so weamp;#39;re gonna carry a one weamp;#39;re gonna put it all the way up here right so now we move to the next position we add these together we add these two ones together what do we get again we get a zero because remember weamp;#39;re doing binary and we also end up getting a carry

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A trait is a language feature that tells the Rust compiler about functionality a type must provide.
There is no inheritance in Rust. There are no fields in traits. There is simply no way of saying that in order to implement a trait, your type must have certain fields. Rather than conflate the concepts of record types, modules, and traits in this God-concept of class, Rust keeps these three concepts quite separate.
The default lifetime of a trait object is static . With a Trait or a mut Trait , the default lifetime is a . With a single T: a clause, the default lifetime is a . With multiple T: a -like clauses, there is no default; we must be explicit.
We declare a trait with the trait keyword, then the traits name, in this case Summarizable . Inside curly brackets we declare the method signatures that describe the behaviors that types that implement this trait will need to have, in this case fn summary(self) - String .
A. We have a few options for representing raw binary data in Rust: [u8] : A vector of raw byte values. [u8] : A slice of raw byte values. Cursor : A read/write cursor over a byte slice.
Traits and trait bounds let us write code that uses generic type parameters to reduce duplication but also specify to the compiler that we want the generic type to have particular behavior.
In order to implement default trait methods, the trait must have functions defined within its own definition, and not just function signatures. And implementing default trait behavior requires no additional boilerplate code other than telling the rust compiler that there will be a trait implemented for a given struct.
Trait objects are more flexible than generics, as they allow the use of any type that implements the trait, regardless of what is known at compile time. However, generics are more performant than trait objects due to the avoidance of dynamic dispatch overhead.

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