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# struct Point { x: f64, y: f64 }
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let on_the_stack : Point = Point { x: 3.0, y: 4.0 };
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- let owned_box : Box<Point> = box Point { x: 7.0, y: 9.0 };
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+ let on_the_heap : Box<Point> = box Point { x: 7.0, y: 9.0 };
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~~~
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Suppose we want to write a procedure that computes the distance
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# struct Point{ x: f64, y: f64 };
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# let on_the_stack : Point = Point { x: 3.0, y: 4.0 };
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- # let owned_box : Box<Point> = box Point { x: 7.0, y: 9.0 };
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+ # let on_the_heap : Box<Point> = box Point { x: 7.0, y: 9.0 };
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# fn compute_distance(p1: &Point, p2: &Point) -> f64 { 0.0 }
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- compute_distance(&on_the_stack, owned_box );
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+ compute_distance(&on_the_stack, on_the_heap );
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~~~
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Here the ` & ` operator is used to take the address of the variable
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