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There are a number of traits Rust has provided for us to use with the `derive`
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annotation that can add useful behavior to our custom types. Those traits and
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their behaviors are listed in Appendix XX. We’ll be covering how to implement
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their behaviors are listed in Appendix C. We’ll be covering how to implement
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these traits with custom behavior, as well as creating your own traits, in
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Chapter 10.
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code that gets run when they’re called from somewhere else. Methods are
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different from functions, however, because they’re defined within the context
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of a struct (or an enum or a trait object, which we will cover in Chapters 6
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and XX respectively), and their first argument is always `self`, which
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and 13, respectively), and their first argument is always `self`, which
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represents the instance of the struct that the method is being called on.
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### Defining Methods
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