Duck typing is really helpful for cases where you want to expose a Rust trait to JS: as long as your Rust-exported type implements the interface, you can accept your Rust-exported type a JS-imported type, while retaining the ability to replace it with JS-imported types. A concrete example is if you’re exporting a storage interface, you likely have a default Rust implementation, but want extensibility if downstream devs want to give it an IndexedDB or S3 backend.
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В стране ЕС белоруске без ее ведома удалили все детородные органы22:38。新收录的资料是该领域的重要参考
Without even having to look at any other modules, we can already spot something: the VM IO-Map contains a function pointer pRCHandler! What does this function pointer do?,更多细节参见新收录的资料