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How to bind trait in SDW

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By default, variables are immutable read only in Rust. In other words, the variables value cannot be changed once a value is bound to a variable name. Let us understand this with an example. The error message indicates the cause of the error you cannot assign values twice to immutable variable fees.
We create a trait object by specifying some sort of pointer, such as a reference or a Box smart pointer, then the dyn keyword, and then specifying the relevant trait.
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.
A trait is a language feature that tells the Rust compiler about functionality a type must provide. As you can see, the trait block looks very similar to the impl block, but we dont define a body, only a type signature. When we impl a trait, we use impl Trait for Item , rather than only impl Item .
The purpose of trait objects is to permit late binding of methods. Calling a method on a trait object results in virtual dispatch at runtime: that is, a function pointer is loaded from the trait object vtable and invoked indirectly.
Implementing a trait on a type is similar to implementing regular methods. The difference is that after impl , we put the trait name we want to implement, then use the for keyword, and then specify the name of the type we want to implement the trait for.
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.
A trait for giving a type a useful default value. Sometimes, you want to fall back to some kind of default value, and dont particularly care what it is. This comes up often with struct s that define a set of options: struct SomeOptions { foo: i32, bar: f32, }Run.

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