I can't seem to overcome an E0502(cannot borrow as mutable because it is also borrowed as immutable) Error. It's origins are also somewhat cloudy to me as well, which doesn't help.
let child = &mut compositor.root_frame.child(frame).unwrap();
if compositor.root_frame.has_child(frame) {
&mut compositor.root_frame.paint(child);
} else {
&mut compositor.root_frame.parent(frame).unwrap().paint(child);
};
The snippet above can be simplified to the following: I didn't edit it quickly enough
The issue is overall memory consumption and Go's mapseems to be smaller than Rust's HashMap (?), I'm not sure yet. This is for many nodes, so if the size of it can somehow be reduced that would be great. I' suppose I'll try to measure Go and Rust's memory footprint later with a small example.
@J-Cake It looks like the child method on root_frame returns a reference borrowing itself, which conflicts with the exclusive (&mut) borrow required by paint. But that's only what the error itself probably tells you