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The ownership in iOS Mixleap #11 in Osaka
@_natpenguin merpay iOS Software Engineer
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.map { $0 + } + [ , ✨ ] =
What is ownership?
It’s a management system for resource
It’s abstract word…
Ownership system is already used
Rust/C++/Swift… Ownership system is already used
Why we need ownership system?
None
- Speed
- Safety - Speed
- Safety - Speed - Concurrency
Safety
- Access conflict to Data Rust prevents these in compiling
- Access conflict to Data Rust prevents these in compiling
- Using after releasing resource
fn main() { let x = vec![1, 2, 3]; let
y = x; println!(“x[0] is {}", x[0]); } This code will be compiling error
fn main() { let x = vec![1, 2, 3]; take(x);
println!(“x[0] is {}", x[0]); } fn take(v: Vec<i32>) { // do something } This code will be compiling error
fn main() { let mut x = &100; let mut
y = &mut x; *y += 1; println!(“y is {}", y); } This code will be compiling error
It’s a difficult
None
Manifesto https://github.com/apple/swift/blob/master/docs/OwnershipManifesto.md
Q. What does swift want by using it?
A. Improving performance Q. What does swift want by using
it?
- Making extra copies at runtime Problem Point
- Making extra copies at runtime - Referencing to unique
resource Problem Point
- Making extra copies at runtime - Referencing to unique
resource - Overhead of reference count Problem Point
Point - Prevents simultaneously accessing to Data
Point - Prevents simultaneously accessing to Data - Give programmers
more control
Point - Prevents simultaneously accessing to Data - Give programmers
more control - Add types that can’t be implicitly copied
A1. Supporting a type that can’t copy Q. How does
swift improve performance?
A1. Supporting a type that can’t copy Q. How does
swift improve performance? A2. Law of exclusivity
New keywords - shared
func ==(left: shared String, right: shared String) -> Bool {
... } shared String isn’t copied
What is different with inout?
- shared - inout
New keywords - shared - moveonly
moveonly struct Foo { // some parameters }
moveonly extension Foo { // Some extensions }
extension Foo { moveonly func bar<U>(_ u: U) }
moveonly struct File { let descriptor: Int32 init(filename: String) throws
{ descriptor = Darwin.open(filename, O_RDONLY) } deinit { _ = Darwin.close(descriptor) } }
When we use it? - Performance tuning
When we use it? - More memory management - Performance
tuning
When we use it? - More memory management - Performance
tuning - Already know that no needed to copy
Thank you so much!