A vector that can store items anywhere: in slices, arrays, or the heap!
GenericVec
has complete parity with Vec
, and even provides some features
that are only in nightly
on std
(like GenericVec::drain_filter
), or a more permissive
interface like GenericVec::retain
. In fact, you can trivially convert a Vec
to a
HeapVec
and back!
This crate is no_std
compatible, just turn off all default features.
std
(default) - enables you to use an allocator, andalloc
- enables you to use an allocator, for heap allocated storages (likeVec
)nightly
- enables you to use array ([T; N]
) based storages
SliceVec
stores an uninit slice buffer, and they store all of thier values in that buffer.
use cl_generic_vec::SliceVec;
let mut uninit_buffer = uninit_array::<_, 16>();
let mut slice_vec = SliceVec::new(&mut uninit_buffer);
assert!(slice_vec.is_empty());
slice_vec.push(10);
assert_eq!(slice_vec, [10]);
ArrayVec
is just like the slice versions, but since they own their data,
they can be freely moved around, unconstrained. You can also create
a new ArrayVec
without passing in an existing buffer,
unlike the slice versions.
use cl_generic_vec::ArrayVec;
let mut array_vec = ArrayVec::<i32, 16>::new();
array_vec.push(10);
array_vec.push(20);
array_vec.push(30);
assert_eq!(array_vec, [10, 20, 30]);
A HeapVec
is just Vec
, but built atop GenericVec
,
meaning you get all the features of GenericVec
for free! But this
requries either the alloc
or std
feature to be enabled.
use cl_generic_vec::{HeapVec, gvec};
let mut vec: HeapVec<u32> = gvec![1, 2, 3, 4];
assert_eq!(vec.capacity(), 4);
vec.extend(&[5, 6, 7, 8]);
assert_eq!(vec, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]);
vec.try_push(5).expect_err("Tried to push past capacity!");
On nightly
- a number of optimizations are enabled
- some diagnostics become better
Note on the documentation: if the feature exists on Vec
, then the documentation
is either exactly the same as Vec
or slightly adapted to better fit GenericVec
Note on implementation: large parts of the implementation came straight from Vec
so thanks for the amazing reference std
!
Current version: 0.1.2
License: MIT/Apache-2.0