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Presser with Gray Olson

Rustacean Station

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Uninitialized Memory Is Not Just Any Bit Value

Rust is built on top of LLVM, the optimizing compiler that Rust is built on. There are attributes that you can apply to values that sort of guarantee to LLVM that certain properties about that value are true. No-undef means there's no undefined or uninitialized memory in that value. Even for fundamental integer types, it is still invalid to have an initialized memory as a value of a basic integer type.

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