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auto merge of #19903 : cgaebel/rust/ringbuf-as-slice, r=Gankro
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See: rust-lang/rfcs#509

Not sure if this is allowed to land before the RFC. Either way,
it's here for review.

r? @gankro
cc: @bfops
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bors committed Dec 20, 2014
2 parents 8a33de8 + 525f65e commit cc19e33
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113 changes: 111 additions & 2 deletions src/libcollections/ring_buf.rs
Expand Up @@ -78,7 +78,13 @@ impl<T> Default for RingBuf<T> {
impl<T> RingBuf<T> {
/// Turn ptr into a slice
#[inline]
unsafe fn buffer_as_slice(&self) -> &[T] {
unsafe fn buffer_as_slice<'a>(&'a self) -> &'a [T] {
mem::transmute(RawSlice { data: self.ptr as *const T, len: self.cap })
}

/// Turn ptr into a mut slice
#[inline]
unsafe fn buffer_as_mut_slice<'a>(&'a mut self) -> &'a mut [T] {
mem::transmute(RawSlice { data: self.ptr as *const T, len: self.cap })
}

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}
}

/// Returns a pair of slices which contain, in order, the contents of the
/// `RingBuf`.
#[inline]
#[unstable = "matches collection reform specification, waiting for dust to settle"]
pub fn as_slices<'a>(&'a self) -> (&'a [T], &'a [T]) {
unsafe {
let contiguous = self.is_contiguous();
let buf = self.buffer_as_slice();
if contiguous {
let (empty, buf) = buf.split_at(0);
(buf[self.tail..self.head], empty)
} else {
let (mid, right) = buf.split_at(self.tail);
let (left, _) = mid.split_at(self.head);
(right, left)
}
}
}

/// Returns a pair of slices which contain, in order, the contents of the
/// `RingBuf`.
#[inline]
#[unstable = "matches collection reform specification, waiting for dust to settle"]
pub fn as_mut_slices<'a>(&'a mut self) -> (&'a mut [T], &'a mut [T]) {
unsafe {
let contiguous = self.is_contiguous();
let head = self.head;
let tail = self.tail;
let buf = self.buffer_as_mut_slice();

if contiguous {
let (empty, buf) = buf.split_at_mut(0);
(buf[mut tail..head], empty)
} else {
let (mid, right) = buf.split_at_mut(tail);
let (left, _) = mid.split_at_mut(head);

(right, left)
}
}
}

/// Returns the number of elements in the `RingBuf`.
///
/// # Examples
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}
}

#[inline]
fn is_contiguous(&self) -> bool {
self.tail <= self.head
}

/// Inserts an element at position `i` within the ringbuf. Whichever
/// end is closer to the insertion point will be moved to make room,
/// and all the affected elements will be moved to new positions.
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -715,7 +768,7 @@ impl<T> RingBuf<T> {
let distance_to_tail = i;
let distance_to_head = self.len() - i;

let contiguous = self.tail <= self.head;
let contiguous = self.is_contiguous();

match (contiguous, distance_to_tail <= distance_to_head, idx >= self.tail) {
(true, true, _) if i == 0 => {
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -2131,4 +2184,60 @@ mod tests {
ring.pop_front();
assert_eq!(ring.front(), None);
}

#[test]
fn test_as_slices() {
let mut ring: RingBuf<int> = RingBuf::with_capacity(127);
let cap = ring.capacity() as int;
let first = cap/2;
let last = cap - first;
for i in range(0, first) {
ring.push_back(i);

let (left, right) = ring.as_slices();
let expected: Vec<_> = range(0, i+1).collect();
assert_eq!(left, expected);
assert_eq!(right, []);
}

for j in range(-last, 0) {
ring.push_front(j);
let (left, right) = ring.as_slices();
let expected_left: Vec<_> = range(-last, j+1).rev().collect();
let expected_right: Vec<_> = range(0, first).collect();
assert_eq!(left, expected_left);
assert_eq!(right, expected_right);
}

assert_eq!(ring.len() as int, cap);
assert_eq!(ring.capacity() as int, cap);
}

#[test]
fn test_as_mut_slices() {
let mut ring: RingBuf<int> = RingBuf::with_capacity(127);
let cap = ring.capacity() as int;
let first = cap/2;
let last = cap - first;
for i in range(0, first) {
ring.push_back(i);

let (left, right) = ring.as_mut_slices();
let expected: Vec<_> = range(0, i+1).collect();
assert_eq!(left, expected);
assert_eq!(right, []);
}

for j in range(-last, 0) {
ring.push_front(j);
let (left, right) = ring.as_mut_slices();
let expected_left: Vec<_> = range(-last, j+1).rev().collect();
let expected_right: Vec<_> = range(0, first).collect();
assert_eq!(left, expected_left);
assert_eq!(right, expected_right);
}

assert_eq!(ring.len() as int, cap);
assert_eq!(ring.capacity() as int, cap);
}
}

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