Merge pull request #13 from tbu-/pr_arraystring
Add `ArrayString`, which is to `ArrayVec` what `String` is to `Vec`
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use std::borrow::Borrow;
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use std::fmt;
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use std::mem;
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use std::ops::Deref;
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use std::str;
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use std::slice;
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use array::Array;
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use array::Index;
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use CapacityError;
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/// A string with a fixed capacity.
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///
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/// The `ArrayString` is a string backed by a fixed size array. It keeps track
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/// of its length.
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///
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/// The string is a contiguous value that you can store directly on the stack
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/// if needed.
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#[derive(Copy)]
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pub struct ArrayString<A: Array<Item=u8>> {
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xs: A,
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len: A::Index,
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}
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unsafe fn new_array<A: Array<Item=u8>>() -> A {
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// Note: Returning an uninitialized value here only works
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// if we can be sure the data is never used. The nullable pointer
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// inside enum optimization conflicts with this this for example,
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// so we need to be extra careful. See `NoDrop` enum.
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mem::uninitialized()
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}
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impl<A: Array<Item=u8>> ArrayString<A> {
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/// Create a new empty `ArrayString`.
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///
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/// Capacity is inferred from the type parameter.
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///
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/// ```
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/// use arrayvec::ArrayString;
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///
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/// let mut string = ArrayString::<[_; 16]>::new();
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/// string.push_str("foo");
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/// assert_eq!(&string[..], "foo");
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/// assert_eq!(string.capacity(), 16);
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/// ```
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pub fn new() -> ArrayString<A> {
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unsafe {
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ArrayString {
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xs: new_array(),
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len: Index::from(0),
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}
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}
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}
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/// Return the capacity of the `ArrayString`.
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///
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/// ```
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/// use arrayvec::ArrayString;
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///
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/// let string = ArrayString::<[_; 3]>::new();
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/// assert_eq!(string.capacity(), 3);
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/// ```
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#[inline]
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pub fn capacity(&self) -> usize { A::capacity() }
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/// Adds the given char to the end of the string.
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///
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/// Returns `Ok` if the push succeeds, and returns `Err` if the backing
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/// array is not large enough to fit the additional char.
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///
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/// ```
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/// use arrayvec::ArrayString;
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///
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/// let mut string = ArrayString::<[_; 2]>::new();
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///
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/// string.push('a').unwrap();
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/// string.push('b').unwrap();
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/// let overflow = string.push('c');
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///
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/// assert_eq!(&string[..], "ab");
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/// assert_eq!(overflow.err().map(|e| e.element), Some('c'));
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/// ```
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pub fn push(&mut self, c: char) -> Result<(), CapacityError<char>> {
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use std::fmt::Write;
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self.write_char(c).map_err(|_| CapacityError::new(c))
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}
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/// Adds the given string slice to the end of the string.
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///
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/// Returns `Ok` if the push succeeds, and returns `Err` if the
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/// backing array is not large enough to fit the string.
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///
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/// ```
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/// use arrayvec::ArrayString;
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///
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/// let mut string = ArrayString::<[_; 2]>::new();
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///
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/// string.push_str("a").unwrap();
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/// let overflow1 = string.push_str("bc");
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/// string.push_str("d").unwrap();
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/// let overflow2 = string.push_str("ef");
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///
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/// assert_eq!(&string[..], "ad");
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/// assert_eq!(overflow1.err().map(|e| e.element), Some("bc"));
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/// assert_eq!(overflow2.err().map(|e| e.element), Some("ef"));
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/// ```
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pub fn push_str<'a>(&mut self, s: &'a str) -> Result<(), CapacityError<&'a str>> {
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use std::io::Write;
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if self.len() + s.len() > self.capacity() {
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return Err(CapacityError::new(s));
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}
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unsafe {
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let sl = slice::from_raw_parts_mut(self.xs.as_mut_ptr(), A::capacity());
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(&mut sl[self.len()..]).write(s.as_bytes()).unwrap();
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let newl = self.len() + s.len();
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self.set_len(newl);
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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/// Make the string empty.
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pub fn clear(&mut self) {
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unsafe {
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self.set_len(0);
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}
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}
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/// Set the strings's length.
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///
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/// May panic if `length` is greater than the capacity.
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///
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/// This function is `unsafe` because it changes the notion of the
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/// number of “valid” bytes in the string. Use with care.
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#[inline]
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pub unsafe fn set_len(&mut self, length: usize) {
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debug_assert!(length <= self.capacity());
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self.len = Index::from(length);
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}
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}
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impl<A: Array<Item=u8>> Deref for ArrayString<A> {
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type Target = str;
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#[inline]
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fn deref(&self) -> &str {
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unsafe {
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let sl = slice::from_raw_parts(self.xs.as_ptr(), self.len.to_usize());
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str::from_utf8_unchecked(sl)
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}
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}
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}
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impl<A: Array<Item=u8>> Borrow<str> for ArrayString<A> {
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fn borrow(&self) -> &str { self }
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}
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impl<A: Array<Item=u8>> AsRef<str> for ArrayString<A> {
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fn as_ref(&self) -> &str { self }
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}
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impl<A: Array<Item=u8>> fmt::Debug for ArrayString<A> where A::Item: fmt::Debug {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { (**self).fmt(f) }
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}
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/// `Write` appends written data to the end of the string.
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impl<A: Array<Item=u8>> fmt::Write for ArrayString<A> {
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fn write_str(&mut self, s: &str) -> fmt::Result {
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self.push_str(s).map_err(|_| fmt::Error)
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}
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}
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impl<A: Array<Item=u8> + Copy> Clone for ArrayString<A> {
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fn clone(&self) -> ArrayString<A> {
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*self
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}
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}
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+18
@@ -20,9 +20,12 @@ use std::hash::{Hash, Hasher};
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use std::fmt;
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mod array;
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mod array_string;
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pub use array::Array;
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pub use odds::IndexRange as RangeArgument;
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use array::Index;
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pub use array_string::ArrayString;
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unsafe fn new_array<A: Array>() -> A {
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@@ -33,6 +36,21 @@ unsafe fn new_array<A: Array>() -> A {
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mem::uninitialized()
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}
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#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, Ord, PartialEq, PartialOrd)]
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pub struct CapacityError<T> {
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_unused: (),
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pub element: T,
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}
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impl<T> CapacityError<T> {
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fn new(element: T) -> CapacityError<T> {
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CapacityError {
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_unused: (),
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element: element,
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}
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}
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}
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/// A vector with a fixed capacity.
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///
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/// The `ArrayVec` is a vector backed by a fixed size array. It keeps track of
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