diff --git a/src/data/roadmaps/rust/content/101-language-basics/101-ownership/index.md b/src/data/roadmaps/rust/content/101-language-basics/101-ownership/index.md index e1eae440d..49552e33a 100644 --- a/src/data/roadmaps/rust/content/101-language-basics/101-ownership/index.md +++ b/src/data/roadmaps/rust/content/101-language-basics/101-ownership/index.md @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ -# Onwnership System +# Ownership System In Rust, the concept of `Ownership` is a key feature that governs how memory management works. Each value in Rust has its own designated owner and there can be only one owner for a value at a time. When the owner goes out of scope, the value would be automatically dropped. The three main facets of ownership include ownership rules, `borrowing` and `slices`. Ownership rules play a key role in system performance and prevention of issues like null or dangling references. `Borrowing` is a mechanism where we allow something to reference a value without taking ownership. Finally, `slices` are a data type that does not have ownership and helps in making a reference to a portion of a collection.