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Why do Rust programs consume a small amount of memory?
Why do Rust programs consume a small amount of memory?
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Rust allocates the minimum amount of memory required for an operation and only does so when needed. Once the operation finishes, the memory is then deallocated.
This is in contrast to garbage-collected languages where memory may remain allocated until the garbage collector has an opportunity to deallocate the memory.