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# Deallocating
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- Next we should implement Drop so that we don't massively leaks tons of resources.
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+ Next we should implement Drop so that we don't massively leak tons of resources.
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The easiest way is to just call ` pop ` until it yields None, and then deallocate
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our buffer. Note that calling ` pop ` is uneeded if ` T: !Drop ` . In theory we can
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ask Rust if T needs_drop and omit the calls to ` pop ` . However in practice LLVM
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