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href="#impl-DerefMut-for-Sha256Hash">DerefMut</a></li><li><a href="#impl-Eq-for-Sha256Hash">Eq</a></li><li><a href="#impl-From%3C%26%5Bu8%3B%2032%5D%3E-for-Sha256Hash">From&lt;&amp;[u8; 32]&gt;</a></li><li><a href="#impl-From%3C%5Bu8%3B%2032%5D%3E-for-Sha256Hash">From&lt;[u8; 32]&gt;</a></li><li><a href="#impl-PartialEq%3C%5Bu8%3B%2032%5D%3E-for-Sha256Hash">PartialEq&lt;[u8; 32]&gt;</a></li><li><a href="#impl-PartialEq%3C%5Bu8%5D%3E-for-Sha256Hash">PartialEq&lt;[u8]&gt;</a></li><li><a href="#impl-PartialEq%3CSha256Hash%3E-for-Sha256Hash">PartialEq&lt;Sha256Hash&gt;</a></li><li><a href="#impl-StructuralEq-for-Sha256Hash">StructuralEq</a></li><li><a href="#impl-StructuralPartialEq-for-Sha256Hash">StructuralPartialEq</a></li><li><a href="#impl-TryFrom%3C%26%5Bu8%5D%3E-for-Sha256Hash">TryFrom&lt;&amp;[u8]&gt;</a></li></ul><h3><a href="#synthetic-implementations">Auto Trait Implementations</a></h3><ul class="block"><li><a href="#impl-RefUnwindSafe-for-Sha256Hash">RefUnwindSafe</a></li><li><a href="#impl-Send-for-Sha256Hash">Send</a></li><li><a href="#impl-Sync-for-Sha256Hash">Sync</a></li><li><a href="#impl-Unpin-for-Sha256Hash">Unpin</a></li><li><a href="#impl-UnwindSafe-for-Sha256Hash">UnwindSafe</a></li></ul><h3><a href="#blanket-implementations">Blanket Implementations</a></h3><ul class="block"><li><a href="#impl-Any-for-Sha256Hash">Any</a></li><li><a href="#impl-Borrow%3CT%3E-for-Sha256Hash">Borrow&lt;T&gt;</a></li><li><a href="#impl-BorrowMut%3CT%3E-for-Sha256Hash">BorrowMut&lt;T&gt;</a></li><li><a href="#impl-ConstTimeEq%3CT%3E-for-Sha256Hash">ConstTimeEq&lt;T&gt;</a></li><li><a href="#impl-From%3CT%3E-for-Sha256Hash">From&lt;T&gt;</a></li><li><a href="#impl-Into%3CU%3E-for-Sha256Hash">Into&lt;U&gt;</a></li><li><a href="#impl-TryFrom%3CU%3E-for-Sha256Hash">TryFrom&lt;U&gt;</a></li><li><a href="#impl-TryInto%3CU%3E-for-Sha256Hash">TryInto&lt;U&gt;</a></li></ul></section><h2><a href="index.html">In sgx_types::types</a></h2></div></nav><main><div class="width-limiter"><nav class="sub"><form class="search-form"><div class="search-container"><span></span><input class="search-input" name="search" autocomplete="off" spellcheck="false" placeholder="Click or press ‘S’ to search, ‘?’ for more options…" type="search"><div id="help-button" title="help" tabindex="-1"><a href="../../help.html">?</a></div><div id="settings-menu" tabindex="-1"><a href="../../settings.html" title="settings"><img width="22" height="22" alt="Change settings" src="../../wheel.svg"></a></div></div></form></nav><section id="main-content" class="content"><div class="main-heading"><h1 class="fqn">Struct <a href="../index.html">sgx_types</a>::<wbr><a href="index.html">types</a>::<wbr><a class="struct" href="#">Sha256Hash</a><button id="copy-path" onclick="copy_path(this)" title="Copy item path to clipboard"><img src="../../clipboard.svg" width="19" height="18" alt="Copy item path"></button></h1><span class="out-of-band"><a class="srclink" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#72-90">source</a> · <a id="toggle-all-docs" href="javascript:void(0)" title="collapse all docs">[<span class="inner">&#x2212;</span>]</a></span></div><div class="item-decl"><pre class="rust struct"><code><div class="code-attribute">#[repr(C)]</div>pub struct Sha256Hash {
pub hash: [u8; 32],
}</code></pre></div><h2 id="fields" class="fields small-section-header">Fields<a href="#fields" class="anchor"></a></h2><span id="structfield.hash" class="structfield small-section-header"><a href="#structfield.hash" class="anchor field"></a><code>hash: [u8; 32]</code></span><h2 id="implementations" class="small-section-header">Implementations<a href="#implementations" class="anchor"></a></h2><div id="implementations-list"><details class="rustdoc-toggle implementors-toggle" open><summary><section id="impl-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#187-192">source</a><a href="#impl-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h3></section></summary><div class="impl-items"><section id="method.as_slice" class="method has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#187-192">source</a><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.as_slice" class="fnname">as_slice</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; &amp;[u8]</h4></section><section id="method.as_mut_slice" class="method has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#187-192">source</a><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.as_mut_slice" class="fnname">as_mut_slice</a>(&amp;mut self) -&gt; &amp;[u8]</h4></section></div></details></div><h2 id="deref-methods-%5Bu8%5D" class="small-section-header"><span>Methods from Deref&lt;Target = [u8]&gt;</span><a href="#deref-methods-%5Bu8%5D" class="anchor"></a></h2><div id="deref-methods-%5Bu8%5D-1"><div class="impl-items"><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.len" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.len" class="fnname">len</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; usize</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns the number of elements in the slice.</p>
<h5 id="examples"><a href="#examples">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>a = [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>];
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(a.len(), <span class="number">3</span>);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.is_empty" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.is_empty" class="fnname">is_empty</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; bool</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns <code>true</code> if the slice has a length of 0.</p>
<h5 id="examples-1"><a href="#examples-1">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>a = [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>];
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(!a.is_empty());</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.first" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.first" class="fnname">first</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; Option&lt;&amp;T&gt;</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns the first element of the slice, or <code>None</code> if it is empty.</p>
<h5 id="examples-2"><a href="#examples-2">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>v = [<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">30</span>];
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">10</span>), v.first());
<span class="kw">let </span>w: <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[i32] = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[];
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">None</span>, w.first());</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.first_mut" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.first_mut" class="fnname">first_mut</a>(&amp;mut self) -&gt; Option&lt;&amp;mut T&gt;</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns a mutable pointer to the first element of the slice, or <code>None</code> if it is empty.</p>
<h5 id="examples-3"><a href="#examples-3">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>x = <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>];
<span class="kw">if let </span><span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(first) = x.first_mut() {
<span class="kw-2">*</span>first = <span class="number">5</span>;
}
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(x, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.split_first" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.5.0">1.5.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.split_first" class="fnname">split_first</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; Option&lt;(&amp;T, &amp;[T])&gt;</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns the first and all the rest of the elements of the slice, or <code>None</code> if it is empty.</p>
<h5 id="examples-4"><a href="#examples-4">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>x = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>];
<span class="kw">if let </span><span class="prelude-val">Some</span>((first, elements)) = x.split_first() {
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(first, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">0</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(elements, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>]);
}</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.split_first_mut" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.5.0">1.5.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.split_first_mut" class="fnname">split_first_mut</a>(&amp;mut self) -&gt; Option&lt;(&amp;mut T, &amp;mut [T])&gt;</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns the first and all the rest of the elements of the slice, or <code>None</code> if it is empty.</p>
<h5 id="examples-5"><a href="#examples-5">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>x = <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>];
<span class="kw">if let </span><span class="prelude-val">Some</span>((first, elements)) = x.split_first_mut() {
<span class="kw-2">*</span>first = <span class="number">3</span>;
elements[<span class="number">0</span>] = <span class="number">4</span>;
elements[<span class="number">1</span>] = <span class="number">5</span>;
}
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(x, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.split_last" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.5.0">1.5.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.split_last" class="fnname">split_last</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; Option&lt;(&amp;T, &amp;[T])&gt;</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns the last and all the rest of the elements of the slice, or <code>None</code> if it is empty.</p>
<h5 id="examples-6"><a href="#examples-6">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>x = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>];
<span class="kw">if let </span><span class="prelude-val">Some</span>((last, elements)) = x.split_last() {
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(last, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">2</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(elements, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">1</span>]);
}</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.split_last_mut" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.5.0">1.5.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.split_last_mut" class="fnname">split_last_mut</a>(&amp;mut self) -&gt; Option&lt;(&amp;mut T, &amp;mut [T])&gt;</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns the last and all the rest of the elements of the slice, or <code>None</code> if it is empty.</p>
<h5 id="examples-7"><a href="#examples-7">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>x = <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>];
<span class="kw">if let </span><span class="prelude-val">Some</span>((last, elements)) = x.split_last_mut() {
<span class="kw-2">*</span>last = <span class="number">3</span>;
elements[<span class="number">0</span>] = <span class="number">4</span>;
elements[<span class="number">1</span>] = <span class="number">5</span>;
}
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(x, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">3</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.last" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.last" class="fnname">last</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; Option&lt;&amp;T&gt;</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns the last element of the slice, or <code>None</code> if it is empty.</p>
<h5 id="examples-8"><a href="#examples-8">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>v = [<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">30</span>];
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">30</span>), v.last());
<span class="kw">let </span>w: <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[i32] = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[];
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">None</span>, w.last());</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.last_mut" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.last_mut" class="fnname">last_mut</a>(&amp;mut self) -&gt; Option&lt;&amp;mut T&gt;</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns a mutable pointer to the last item in the slice.</p>
<h5 id="examples-9"><a href="#examples-9">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>x = <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>];
<span class="kw">if let </span><span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(last) = x.last_mut() {
<span class="kw-2">*</span>last = <span class="number">10</span>;
}
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(x, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">10</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.get" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.get" class="fnname">get</a>&lt;I&gt;(&amp;self, index: I) -&gt; Option&lt;&amp;&lt;I as SliceIndex&lt;[T]&gt;&gt;::Output&gt;<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I: SliceIndex&lt;[T]&gt;,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns a reference to an element or subslice depending on the type of
index.</p>
<ul>
<li>If given a position, returns a reference to the element at that
position or <code>None</code> if out of bounds.</li>
<li>If given a range, returns the subslice corresponding to that range,
or <code>None</code> if out of bounds.</li>
</ul>
<h5 id="examples-10"><a href="#examples-10">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>v = [<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">30</span>];
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">40</span>), v.get(<span class="number">1</span>));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>][..]), v.get(<span class="number">0</span>..<span class="number">2</span>));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">None</span>, v.get(<span class="number">3</span>));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">None</span>, v.get(<span class="number">0</span>..<span class="number">4</span>));</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.get_mut" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.get_mut" class="fnname">get_mut</a>&lt;I&gt;(<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&amp;mut self,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;index: I<br>) -&gt; Option&lt;&amp;mut &lt;I as SliceIndex&lt;[T]&gt;&gt;::Output&gt;<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I: SliceIndex&lt;[T]&gt;,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns a mutable reference to an element or subslice depending on the
type of index (see <a href="slice::get"><code>get</code></a>) or <code>None</code> if the index is out of bounds.</p>
<h5 id="examples-11"><a href="#examples-11">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>x = <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>];
<span class="kw">if let </span><span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(elem) = x.get_mut(<span class="number">1</span>) {
<span class="kw-2">*</span>elem = <span class="number">42</span>;
}
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(x, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">42</span>, <span class="number">2</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.get_unchecked" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub unsafe fn <a href="#method.get_unchecked" class="fnname">get_unchecked</a>&lt;I&gt;(<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&amp;self,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;index: I<br>) -&gt; &amp;&lt;I as SliceIndex&lt;[T]&gt;&gt;::Output<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I: SliceIndex&lt;[T]&gt;,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns a reference to an element or subslice, without doing bounds
checking.</p>
<p>For a safe alternative see <a href="slice::get"><code>get</code></a>.</p>
<h5 id="safety"><a href="#safety">Safety</a></h5>
<p>Calling this method with an out-of-bounds index is <em><a href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/behavior-considered-undefined.html">undefined behavior</a></em>
even if the resulting reference is not used.</p>
<h5 id="examples-12"><a href="#examples-12">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>x = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">4</span>];
<span class="kw">unsafe </span>{
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(x.get_unchecked(<span class="number">1</span>), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">2</span>);
}</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.get_unchecked_mut" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub unsafe fn <a href="#method.get_unchecked_mut" class="fnname">get_unchecked_mut</a>&lt;I&gt;(<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&amp;mut self,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;index: I<br>) -&gt; &amp;mut &lt;I as SliceIndex&lt;[T]&gt;&gt;::Output<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I: SliceIndex&lt;[T]&gt;,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns a mutable reference to an element or subslice, without doing
bounds checking.</p>
<p>For a safe alternative see <a href="slice::get_mut"><code>get_mut</code></a>.</p>
<h5 id="safety-1"><a href="#safety-1">Safety</a></h5>
<p>Calling this method with an out-of-bounds index is <em><a href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/behavior-considered-undefined.html">undefined behavior</a></em>
even if the resulting reference is not used.</p>
<h5 id="examples-13"><a href="#examples-13">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>x = <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">4</span>];
<span class="kw">unsafe </span>{
<span class="kw">let </span>elem = x.get_unchecked_mut(<span class="number">1</span>);
<span class="kw-2">*</span>elem = <span class="number">13</span>;
}
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(x, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">13</span>, <span class="number">4</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.as_ptr" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.as_ptr" class="fnname">as_ptr</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; *const T</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns a raw pointer to the slice’s buffer.</p>
<p>The caller must ensure that the slice outlives the pointer this
function returns, or else it will end up pointing to garbage.</p>
<p>The caller must also ensure that the memory the pointer (non-transitively) points to
is never written to (except inside an <code>UnsafeCell</code>) using this pointer or any pointer
derived from it. If you need to mutate the contents of the slice, use <a href="slice::as_mut_ptr"><code>as_mut_ptr</code></a>.</p>
<p>Modifying the container referenced by this slice may cause its buffer
to be reallocated, which would also make any pointers to it invalid.</p>
<h5 id="examples-14"><a href="#examples-14">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>x = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">4</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span>x_ptr = x.as_ptr();
<span class="kw">unsafe </span>{
<span class="kw">for </span>i <span class="kw">in </span><span class="number">0</span>..x.len() {
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(x.get_unchecked(i), <span class="kw-2">&amp;*</span>x_ptr.add(i));
}
}</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.as_mut_ptr" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.as_mut_ptr" class="fnname">as_mut_ptr</a>(&amp;mut self) -&gt; *mut T</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an unsafe mutable pointer to the slice’s buffer.</p>
<p>The caller must ensure that the slice outlives the pointer this
function returns, or else it will end up pointing to garbage.</p>
<p>Modifying the container referenced by this slice may cause its buffer
to be reallocated, which would also make any pointers to it invalid.</p>
<h5 id="examples-15"><a href="#examples-15">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>x = <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">4</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span>x_ptr = x.as_mut_ptr();
<span class="kw">unsafe </span>{
<span class="kw">for </span>i <span class="kw">in </span><span class="number">0</span>..x.len() {
<span class="kw-2">*</span>x_ptr.add(i) += <span class="number">2</span>;
}
}
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(x, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">6</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.as_ptr_range" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.48.0">1.48.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.as_ptr_range" class="fnname">as_ptr_range</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; Range&lt;*const T&gt;</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns the two raw pointers spanning the slice.</p>
<p>The returned range is half-open, which means that the end pointer
points <em>one past</em> the last element of the slice. This way, an empty
slice is represented by two equal pointers, and the difference between
the two pointers represents the size of the slice.</p>
<p>See <a href="slice::as_ptr"><code>as_ptr</code></a> for warnings on using these pointers. The end pointer
requires extra caution, as it does not point to a valid element in the
slice.</p>
<p>This function is useful for interacting with foreign interfaces which
use two pointers to refer to a range of elements in memory, as is
common in C++.</p>
<p>It can also be useful to check if a pointer to an element refers to an
element of this slice:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>a = [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span>x = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>a[<span class="number">1</span>] <span class="kw">as </span><span class="kw-2">*const </span><span class="kw">_</span>;
<span class="kw">let </span>y = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">5 </span><span class="kw">as </span><span class="kw-2">*const </span><span class="kw">_</span>;
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(a.as_ptr_range().contains(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>x));
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(!a.as_ptr_range().contains(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>y));</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.as_mut_ptr_range" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.48.0">1.48.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.as_mut_ptr_range" class="fnname">as_mut_ptr_range</a>(&amp;mut self) -&gt; Range&lt;*mut T&gt;</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns the two unsafe mutable pointers spanning the slice.</p>
<p>The returned range is half-open, which means that the end pointer
points <em>one past</em> the last element of the slice. This way, an empty
slice is represented by two equal pointers, and the difference between
the two pointers represents the size of the slice.</p>
<p>See <a href="slice::as_mut_ptr"><code>as_mut_ptr</code></a> for warnings on using these pointers. The end
pointer requires extra caution, as it does not point to a valid element
in the slice.</p>
<p>This function is useful for interacting with foreign interfaces which
use two pointers to refer to a range of elements in memory, as is
common in C++.</p>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.swap" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.swap" class="fnname">swap</a>(&amp;mut self, a: usize, b: usize)</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Swaps two elements in the slice.</p>
<h5 id="arguments"><a href="#arguments">Arguments</a></h5>
<ul>
<li>a - The index of the first element</li>
<li>b - The index of the second element</li>
</ul>
<h5 id="panics"><a href="#panics">Panics</a></h5>
<p>Panics if <code>a</code> or <code>b</code> are out of bounds.</p>
<h5 id="examples-16"><a href="#examples-16">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>v = [<span class="string">&quot;a&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;b&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;c&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;d&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;e&quot;</span>];
v.swap(<span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">4</span>);
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(v == [<span class="string">&quot;a&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;b&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;e&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;d&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;c&quot;</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.swap_unchecked" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub unsafe fn <a href="#method.swap_unchecked" class="fnname">swap_unchecked</a>(&amp;mut self, a: usize, b: usize)</h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>slice_swap_unchecked</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Swaps two elements in the slice, without doing bounds checking.</p>
<p>For a safe alternative see <a href="slice::swap"><code>swap</code></a>.</p>
<h5 id="arguments-1"><a href="#arguments-1">Arguments</a></h5>
<ul>
<li>a - The index of the first element</li>
<li>b - The index of the second element</li>
</ul>
<h5 id="safety-2"><a href="#safety-2">Safety</a></h5>
<p>Calling this method with an out-of-bounds index is <em><a href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/behavior-considered-undefined.html">undefined behavior</a></em>.
The caller has to ensure that <code>a &lt; self.len()</code> and <code>b &lt; self.len()</code>.</p>
<h5 id="examples-17"><a href="#examples-17">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_swap_unchecked)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>v = [<span class="string">&quot;a&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;b&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;c&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;d&quot;</span>];
<span class="comment">// SAFETY: we know that 1 and 3 are both indices of the slice
</span><span class="kw">unsafe </span>{ v.swap_unchecked(<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">3</span>) };
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(v == [<span class="string">&quot;a&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;d&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;c&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;b&quot;</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.reverse" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.reverse" class="fnname">reverse</a>(&amp;mut self)</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Reverses the order of elements in the slice, in place.</p>
<h5 id="examples-18"><a href="#examples-18">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>v = [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>];
v.reverse();
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(v == [<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">1</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.iter" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.iter" class="fnname">iter</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; Iter&lt;'_, T&gt;</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an iterator over the slice.</p>
<p>The iterator yields all items from start to end.</p>
<h5 id="examples-19"><a href="#examples-19">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>x = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">4</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>iterator = x.iter();
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iterator.next(), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">1</span>));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iterator.next(), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">2</span>));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iterator.next(), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">4</span>));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iterator.next(), <span class="prelude-val">None</span>);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.iter_mut" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.iter_mut" class="fnname">iter_mut</a>(&amp;mut self) -&gt; IterMut&lt;'_, T&gt;</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an iterator that allows modifying each value.</p>
<p>The iterator yields all items from start to end.</p>
<h5 id="examples-20"><a href="#examples-20">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>x = <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">4</span>];
<span class="kw">for </span>elem <span class="kw">in </span>x.iter_mut() {
<span class="kw-2">*</span>elem += <span class="number">2</span>;
}
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(x, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">6</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.windows" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.windows" class="fnname">windows</a>(&amp;self, size: usize) -&gt; Windows&lt;'_, T&gt;</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an iterator over all contiguous windows of length
<code>size</code>. The windows overlap. If the slice is shorter than
<code>size</code>, the iterator returns no values.</p>
<h5 id="panics-1"><a href="#panics-1">Panics</a></h5>
<p>Panics if <code>size</code> is 0.</p>
<h5 id="examples-21"><a href="#examples-21">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>slice = [<span class="string">&#39;r&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;u&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;s&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;t&#39;</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>iter = slice.windows(<span class="number">2</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;r&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;u&#39;</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;u&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;s&#39;</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;s&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;t&#39;</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(iter.next().is_none());</code></pre></div>
<p>If the slice is shorter than <code>size</code>:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>slice = [<span class="string">&#39;f&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;o&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;o&#39;</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>iter = slice.windows(<span class="number">4</span>);
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(iter.next().is_none());</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.chunks" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.chunks" class="fnname">chunks</a>(&amp;self, chunk_size: usize) -&gt; Chunks&lt;'_, T&gt;</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an iterator over <code>chunk_size</code> elements of the slice at a time, starting at the
beginning of the slice.</p>
<p>The chunks are slices and do not overlap. If <code>chunk_size</code> does not divide the length of the
slice, then the last chunk will not have length <code>chunk_size</code>.</p>
<p>See <a href="slice::chunks_exact"><code>chunks_exact</code></a> for a variant of this iterator that returns chunks of always exactly
<code>chunk_size</code> elements, and <a href="slice::rchunks"><code>rchunks</code></a> for the same iterator but starting at the end of the
slice.</p>
<h5 id="panics-2"><a href="#panics-2">Panics</a></h5>
<p>Panics if <code>chunk_size</code> is 0.</p>
<h5 id="examples-22"><a href="#examples-22">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>slice = [<span class="string">&#39;l&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;o&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;r&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;m&#39;</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>iter = slice.chunks(<span class="number">2</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;l&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;o&#39;</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;r&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;m&#39;</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(iter.next().is_none());</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.chunks_mut" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.chunks_mut" class="fnname">chunks_mut</a>(&amp;mut self, chunk_size: usize) -&gt; ChunksMut&lt;'_, T&gt;</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an iterator over <code>chunk_size</code> elements of the slice at a time, starting at the
beginning of the slice.</p>
<p>The chunks are mutable slices, and do not overlap. If <code>chunk_size</code> does not divide the
length of the slice, then the last chunk will not have length <code>chunk_size</code>.</p>
<p>See <a href="slice::chunks_exact_mut"><code>chunks_exact_mut</code></a> for a variant of this iterator that returns chunks of always
exactly <code>chunk_size</code> elements, and <a href="slice::rchunks_mut"><code>rchunks_mut</code></a> for the same iterator but starting at
the end of the slice.</p>
<h5 id="panics-3"><a href="#panics-3">Panics</a></h5>
<p>Panics if <code>chunk_size</code> is 0.</p>
<h5 id="examples-23"><a href="#examples-23">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>v = <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>count = <span class="number">1</span>;
<span class="kw">for </span>chunk <span class="kw">in </span>v.chunks_mut(<span class="number">2</span>) {
<span class="kw">for </span>elem <span class="kw">in </span>chunk.iter_mut() {
<span class="kw-2">*</span>elem += count;
}
count += <span class="number">1</span>;
}
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(v, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.chunks_exact" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.31.0">1.31.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.chunks_exact" class="fnname">chunks_exact</a>(&amp;self, chunk_size: usize) -&gt; ChunksExact&lt;'_, T&gt;</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an iterator over <code>chunk_size</code> elements of the slice at a time, starting at the
beginning of the slice.</p>
<p>The chunks are slices and do not overlap. If <code>chunk_size</code> does not divide the length of the
slice, then the last up to <code>chunk_size-1</code> elements will be omitted and can be retrieved
from the <code>remainder</code> function of the iterator.</p>
<p>Due to each chunk having exactly <code>chunk_size</code> elements, the compiler can often optimize the
resulting code better than in the case of <a href="slice::chunks"><code>chunks</code></a>.</p>
<p>See <a href="slice::chunks"><code>chunks</code></a> for a variant of this iterator that also returns the remainder as a smaller
chunk, and <a href="slice::rchunks_exact"><code>rchunks_exact</code></a> for the same iterator but starting at the end of the slice.</p>
<h5 id="panics-4"><a href="#panics-4">Panics</a></h5>
<p>Panics if <code>chunk_size</code> is 0.</p>
<h5 id="examples-24"><a href="#examples-24">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>slice = [<span class="string">&#39;l&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;o&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;r&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;m&#39;</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>iter = slice.chunks_exact(<span class="number">2</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;l&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;o&#39;</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;r&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(iter.next().is_none());
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.remainder(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;m&#39;</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.chunks_exact_mut" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.31.0">1.31.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.chunks_exact_mut" class="fnname">chunks_exact_mut</a>(&amp;mut self, chunk_size: usize) -&gt; ChunksExactMut&lt;'_, T&gt;</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an iterator over <code>chunk_size</code> elements of the slice at a time, starting at the
beginning of the slice.</p>
<p>The chunks are mutable slices, and do not overlap. If <code>chunk_size</code> does not divide the
length of the slice, then the last up to <code>chunk_size-1</code> elements will be omitted and can be
retrieved from the <code>into_remainder</code> function of the iterator.</p>
<p>Due to each chunk having exactly <code>chunk_size</code> elements, the compiler can often optimize the
resulting code better than in the case of <a href="slice::chunks_mut"><code>chunks_mut</code></a>.</p>
<p>See <a href="slice::chunks_mut"><code>chunks_mut</code></a> for a variant of this iterator that also returns the remainder as a
smaller chunk, and <a href="slice::rchunks_exact_mut"><code>rchunks_exact_mut</code></a> for the same iterator but starting at the end of
the slice.</p>
<h5 id="panics-5"><a href="#panics-5">Panics</a></h5>
<p>Panics if <code>chunk_size</code> is 0.</p>
<h5 id="examples-25"><a href="#examples-25">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>v = <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>count = <span class="number">1</span>;
<span class="kw">for </span>chunk <span class="kw">in </span>v.chunks_exact_mut(<span class="number">2</span>) {
<span class="kw">for </span>elem <span class="kw">in </span>chunk.iter_mut() {
<span class="kw-2">*</span>elem += count;
}
count += <span class="number">1</span>;
}
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(v, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">0</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.as_chunks_unchecked" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub unsafe fn <a href="#method.as_chunks_unchecked" class="fnname">as_chunks_unchecked</a>&lt;const N:&nbsp;usize&gt;(&amp;self) -&gt; &amp;[[T; N]]</h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>slice_as_chunks</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Splits the slice into a slice of <code>N</code>-element arrays,
assuming that there’s no remainder.</p>
<h5 id="safety-3"><a href="#safety-3">Safety</a></h5>
<p>This may only be called when</p>
<ul>
<li>The slice splits exactly into <code>N</code>-element chunks (aka <code>self.len() % N == 0</code>).</li>
<li><code>N != 0</code>.</li>
</ul>
<h5 id="examples-26"><a href="#examples-26">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_as_chunks)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span>slice: <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[char] = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;l&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;o&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;r&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;m&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;!&#39;</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span>chunks: <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[[char; <span class="number">1</span>]] =
<span class="comment">// SAFETY: 1-element chunks never have remainder
</span><span class="kw">unsafe </span>{ slice.as_chunks_unchecked() };
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(chunks, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[[<span class="string">&#39;l&#39;</span>], [<span class="string">&#39;o&#39;</span>], [<span class="string">&#39;r&#39;</span>], [<span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>], [<span class="string">&#39;m&#39;</span>], [<span class="string">&#39;!&#39;</span>]]);
<span class="kw">let </span>chunks: <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[[char; <span class="number">3</span>]] =
<span class="comment">// SAFETY: The slice length (6) is a multiple of 3
</span><span class="kw">unsafe </span>{ slice.as_chunks_unchecked() };
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(chunks, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[[<span class="string">&#39;l&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;o&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;r&#39;</span>], [<span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;m&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;!&#39;</span>]]);
<span class="comment">// These would be unsound:
// let chunks: &amp;[[_; 5]] = slice.as_chunks_unchecked() // The slice length is not a multiple of 5
// let chunks: &amp;[[_; 0]] = slice.as_chunks_unchecked() // Zero-length chunks are never allowed</span></code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.as_chunks" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.as_chunks" class="fnname">as_chunks</a>&lt;const N:&nbsp;usize&gt;(&amp;self) -&gt; (&amp;[[T; N]], &amp;[T])</h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>slice_as_chunks</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Splits the slice into a slice of <code>N</code>-element arrays,
starting at the beginning of the slice,
and a remainder slice with length strictly less than <code>N</code>.</p>
<h5 id="panics-6"><a href="#panics-6">Panics</a></h5>
<p>Panics if <code>N</code> is 0. This check will most probably get changed to a compile time
error before this method gets stabilized.</p>
<h5 id="examples-27"><a href="#examples-27">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_as_chunks)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span>slice = [<span class="string">&#39;l&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;o&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;r&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;m&#39;</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span>(chunks, remainder) = slice.as_chunks();
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(chunks, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[[<span class="string">&#39;l&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;o&#39;</span>], [<span class="string">&#39;r&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>]]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(remainder, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;m&#39;</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.as_rchunks" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.as_rchunks" class="fnname">as_rchunks</a>&lt;const N:&nbsp;usize&gt;(&amp;self) -&gt; (&amp;[T], &amp;[[T; N]])</h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>slice_as_chunks</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Splits the slice into a slice of <code>N</code>-element arrays,
starting at the end of the slice,
and a remainder slice with length strictly less than <code>N</code>.</p>
<h5 id="panics-7"><a href="#panics-7">Panics</a></h5>
<p>Panics if <code>N</code> is 0. This check will most probably get changed to a compile time
error before this method gets stabilized.</p>
<h5 id="examples-28"><a href="#examples-28">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_as_chunks)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span>slice = [<span class="string">&#39;l&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;o&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;r&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;m&#39;</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span>(remainder, chunks) = slice.as_rchunks();
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(remainder, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;l&#39;</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(chunks, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[[<span class="string">&#39;o&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;r&#39;</span>], [<span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;m&#39;</span>]]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.array_chunks" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.array_chunks" class="fnname">array_chunks</a>&lt;const N:&nbsp;usize&gt;(&amp;self) -&gt; ArrayChunks&lt;'_, T, N&gt;</h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>array_chunks</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an iterator over <code>N</code> elements of the slice at a time, starting at the
beginning of the slice.</p>
<p>The chunks are array references and do not overlap. If <code>N</code> does not divide the
length of the slice, then the last up to <code>N-1</code> elements will be omitted and can be
retrieved from the <code>remainder</code> function of the iterator.</p>
<p>This method is the const generic equivalent of <a href="slice::chunks_exact"><code>chunks_exact</code></a>.</p>
<h5 id="panics-8"><a href="#panics-8">Panics</a></h5>
<p>Panics if <code>N</code> is 0. This check will most probably get changed to a compile time
error before this method gets stabilized.</p>
<h5 id="examples-29"><a href="#examples-29">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(array_chunks)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span>slice = [<span class="string">&#39;l&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;o&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;r&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;m&#39;</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>iter = slice.array_chunks();
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;l&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;o&#39;</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;r&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(iter.next().is_none());
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.remainder(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;m&#39;</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.as_chunks_unchecked_mut" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub unsafe fn <a href="#method.as_chunks_unchecked_mut" class="fnname">as_chunks_unchecked_mut</a>&lt;const N:&nbsp;usize&gt;(<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&amp;mut self<br>) -&gt; &amp;mut [[T; N]]</h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>slice_as_chunks</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Splits the slice into a slice of <code>N</code>-element arrays,
assuming that there’s no remainder.</p>
<h5 id="safety-4"><a href="#safety-4">Safety</a></h5>
<p>This may only be called when</p>
<ul>
<li>The slice splits exactly into <code>N</code>-element chunks (aka <code>self.len() % N == 0</code>).</li>
<li><code>N != 0</code>.</li>
</ul>
<h5 id="examples-30"><a href="#examples-30">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_as_chunks)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span>slice: <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[char] = <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="string">&#39;l&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;o&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;r&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;m&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;!&#39;</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span>chunks: <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[[char; <span class="number">1</span>]] =
<span class="comment">// SAFETY: 1-element chunks never have remainder
</span><span class="kw">unsafe </span>{ slice.as_chunks_unchecked_mut() };
chunks[<span class="number">0</span>] = [<span class="string">&#39;L&#39;</span>];
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(chunks, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[[<span class="string">&#39;L&#39;</span>], [<span class="string">&#39;o&#39;</span>], [<span class="string">&#39;r&#39;</span>], [<span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>], [<span class="string">&#39;m&#39;</span>], [<span class="string">&#39;!&#39;</span>]]);
<span class="kw">let </span>chunks: <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[[char; <span class="number">3</span>]] =
<span class="comment">// SAFETY: The slice length (6) is a multiple of 3
</span><span class="kw">unsafe </span>{ slice.as_chunks_unchecked_mut() };
chunks[<span class="number">1</span>] = [<span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;x&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;?&#39;</span>];
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(slice, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;L&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;o&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;r&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;x&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;?&#39;</span>]);
<span class="comment">// These would be unsound:
// let chunks: &amp;[[_; 5]] = slice.as_chunks_unchecked_mut() // The slice length is not a multiple of 5
// let chunks: &amp;[[_; 0]] = slice.as_chunks_unchecked_mut() // Zero-length chunks are never allowed</span></code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.as_chunks_mut" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.as_chunks_mut" class="fnname">as_chunks_mut</a>&lt;const N:&nbsp;usize&gt;(&amp;mut self) -&gt; (&amp;mut [[T; N]], &amp;mut [T])</h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>slice_as_chunks</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Splits the slice into a slice of <code>N</code>-element arrays,
starting at the beginning of the slice,
and a remainder slice with length strictly less than <code>N</code>.</p>
<h5 id="panics-9"><a href="#panics-9">Panics</a></h5>
<p>Panics if <code>N</code> is 0. This check will most probably get changed to a compile time
error before this method gets stabilized.</p>
<h5 id="examples-31"><a href="#examples-31">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_as_chunks)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span>v = <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>count = <span class="number">1</span>;
<span class="kw">let </span>(chunks, remainder) = v.as_chunks_mut();
remainder[<span class="number">0</span>] = <span class="number">9</span>;
<span class="kw">for </span>chunk <span class="kw">in </span>chunks {
<span class="kw-2">*</span>chunk = [count; <span class="number">2</span>];
count += <span class="number">1</span>;
}
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(v, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">9</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.as_rchunks_mut" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.as_rchunks_mut" class="fnname">as_rchunks_mut</a>&lt;const N:&nbsp;usize&gt;(&amp;mut self) -&gt; (&amp;mut [T], &amp;mut [[T; N]])</h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>slice_as_chunks</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Splits the slice into a slice of <code>N</code>-element arrays,
starting at the end of the slice,
and a remainder slice with length strictly less than <code>N</code>.</p>
<h5 id="panics-10"><a href="#panics-10">Panics</a></h5>
<p>Panics if <code>N</code> is 0. This check will most probably get changed to a compile time
error before this method gets stabilized.</p>
<h5 id="examples-32"><a href="#examples-32">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_as_chunks)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span>v = <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>count = <span class="number">1</span>;
<span class="kw">let </span>(remainder, chunks) = v.as_rchunks_mut();
remainder[<span class="number">0</span>] = <span class="number">9</span>;
<span class="kw">for </span>chunk <span class="kw">in </span>chunks {
<span class="kw-2">*</span>chunk = [count; <span class="number">2</span>];
count += <span class="number">1</span>;
}
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(v, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">9</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">2</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.array_chunks_mut" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.array_chunks_mut" class="fnname">array_chunks_mut</a>&lt;const N:&nbsp;usize&gt;(&amp;mut self) -&gt; ArrayChunksMut&lt;'_, T, N&gt;</h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>array_chunks</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an iterator over <code>N</code> elements of the slice at a time, starting at the
beginning of the slice.</p>
<p>The chunks are mutable array references and do not overlap. If <code>N</code> does not divide
the length of the slice, then the last up to <code>N-1</code> elements will be omitted and
can be retrieved from the <code>into_remainder</code> function of the iterator.</p>
<p>This method is the const generic equivalent of <a href="slice::chunks_exact_mut"><code>chunks_exact_mut</code></a>.</p>
<h5 id="panics-11"><a href="#panics-11">Panics</a></h5>
<p>Panics if <code>N</code> is 0. This check will most probably get changed to a compile time
error before this method gets stabilized.</p>
<h5 id="examples-33"><a href="#examples-33">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(array_chunks)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span>v = <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>count = <span class="number">1</span>;
<span class="kw">for </span>chunk <span class="kw">in </span>v.array_chunks_mut() {
<span class="kw-2">*</span>chunk = [count; <span class="number">2</span>];
count += <span class="number">1</span>;
}
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(v, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">0</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.array_windows" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.array_windows" class="fnname">array_windows</a>&lt;const N:&nbsp;usize&gt;(&amp;self) -&gt; ArrayWindows&lt;'_, T, N&gt;</h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>array_windows</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an iterator over overlapping windows of <code>N</code> elements of a slice,
starting at the beginning of the slice.</p>
<p>This is the const generic equivalent of <a href="slice::windows"><code>windows</code></a>.</p>
<p>If <code>N</code> is greater than the size of the slice, it will return no windows.</p>
<h5 id="panics-12"><a href="#panics-12">Panics</a></h5>
<p>Panics if <code>N</code> is 0. This check will most probably get changed to a compile time
error before this method gets stabilized.</p>
<h5 id="examples-34"><a href="#examples-34">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(array_windows)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span>slice = [<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>iter = slice.array_windows();
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">1</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(iter.next().is_none());</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.rchunks" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.31.0">1.31.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.rchunks" class="fnname">rchunks</a>(&amp;self, chunk_size: usize) -&gt; RChunks&lt;'_, T&gt;</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an iterator over <code>chunk_size</code> elements of the slice at a time, starting at the end
of the slice.</p>
<p>The chunks are slices and do not overlap. If <code>chunk_size</code> does not divide the length of the
slice, then the last chunk will not have length <code>chunk_size</code>.</p>
<p>See <a href="slice::rchunks_exact"><code>rchunks_exact</code></a> for a variant of this iterator that returns chunks of always exactly
<code>chunk_size</code> elements, and <a href="slice::chunks"><code>chunks</code></a> for the same iterator but starting at the beginning
of the slice.</p>
<h5 id="panics-13"><a href="#panics-13">Panics</a></h5>
<p>Panics if <code>chunk_size</code> is 0.</p>
<h5 id="examples-35"><a href="#examples-35">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>slice = [<span class="string">&#39;l&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;o&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;r&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;m&#39;</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>iter = slice.rchunks(<span class="number">2</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;m&#39;</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;o&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;r&#39;</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;l&#39;</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(iter.next().is_none());</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.rchunks_mut" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.31.0">1.31.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.rchunks_mut" class="fnname">rchunks_mut</a>(&amp;mut self, chunk_size: usize) -&gt; RChunksMut&lt;'_, T&gt;</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an iterator over <code>chunk_size</code> elements of the slice at a time, starting at the end
of the slice.</p>
<p>The chunks are mutable slices, and do not overlap. If <code>chunk_size</code> does not divide the
length of the slice, then the last chunk will not have length <code>chunk_size</code>.</p>
<p>See <a href="slice::rchunks_exact_mut"><code>rchunks_exact_mut</code></a> for a variant of this iterator that returns chunks of always
exactly <code>chunk_size</code> elements, and <a href="slice::chunks_mut"><code>chunks_mut</code></a> for the same iterator but starting at the
beginning of the slice.</p>
<h5 id="panics-14"><a href="#panics-14">Panics</a></h5>
<p>Panics if <code>chunk_size</code> is 0.</p>
<h5 id="examples-36"><a href="#examples-36">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>v = <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>count = <span class="number">1</span>;
<span class="kw">for </span>chunk <span class="kw">in </span>v.rchunks_mut(<span class="number">2</span>) {
<span class="kw">for </span>elem <span class="kw">in </span>chunk.iter_mut() {
<span class="kw-2">*</span>elem += count;
}
count += <span class="number">1</span>;
}
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(v, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.rchunks_exact" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.31.0">1.31.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.rchunks_exact" class="fnname">rchunks_exact</a>(&amp;self, chunk_size: usize) -&gt; RChunksExact&lt;'_, T&gt;</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an iterator over <code>chunk_size</code> elements of the slice at a time, starting at the
end of the slice.</p>
<p>The chunks are slices and do not overlap. If <code>chunk_size</code> does not divide the length of the
slice, then the last up to <code>chunk_size-1</code> elements will be omitted and can be retrieved
from the <code>remainder</code> function of the iterator.</p>
<p>Due to each chunk having exactly <code>chunk_size</code> elements, the compiler can often optimize the
resulting code better than in the case of <a href="slice::rchunks"><code>rchunks</code></a>.</p>
<p>See <a href="slice::rchunks"><code>rchunks</code></a> for a variant of this iterator that also returns the remainder as a smaller
chunk, and <a href="slice::chunks_exact"><code>chunks_exact</code></a> for the same iterator but starting at the beginning of the
slice.</p>
<h5 id="panics-15"><a href="#panics-15">Panics</a></h5>
<p>Panics if <code>chunk_size</code> is 0.</p>
<h5 id="examples-37"><a href="#examples-37">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>slice = [<span class="string">&#39;l&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;o&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;r&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;m&#39;</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>iter = slice.rchunks_exact(<span class="number">2</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;m&#39;</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;o&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;r&#39;</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(iter.next().is_none());
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.remainder(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;l&#39;</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.rchunks_exact_mut" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.31.0">1.31.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.rchunks_exact_mut" class="fnname">rchunks_exact_mut</a>(&amp;mut self, chunk_size: usize) -&gt; RChunksExactMut&lt;'_, T&gt;</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an iterator over <code>chunk_size</code> elements of the slice at a time, starting at the end
of the slice.</p>
<p>The chunks are mutable slices, and do not overlap. If <code>chunk_size</code> does not divide the
length of the slice, then the last up to <code>chunk_size-1</code> elements will be omitted and can be
retrieved from the <code>into_remainder</code> function of the iterator.</p>
<p>Due to each chunk having exactly <code>chunk_size</code> elements, the compiler can often optimize the
resulting code better than in the case of <a href="slice::chunks_mut"><code>chunks_mut</code></a>.</p>
<p>See <a href="slice::rchunks_mut"><code>rchunks_mut</code></a> for a variant of this iterator that also returns the remainder as a
smaller chunk, and <a href="slice::chunks_exact_mut"><code>chunks_exact_mut</code></a> for the same iterator but starting at the beginning
of the slice.</p>
<h5 id="panics-16"><a href="#panics-16">Panics</a></h5>
<p>Panics if <code>chunk_size</code> is 0.</p>
<h5 id="examples-38"><a href="#examples-38">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>v = <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>count = <span class="number">1</span>;
<span class="kw">for </span>chunk <span class="kw">in </span>v.rchunks_exact_mut(<span class="number">2</span>) {
<span class="kw">for </span>elem <span class="kw">in </span>chunk.iter_mut() {
<span class="kw-2">*</span>elem += count;
}
count += <span class="number">1</span>;
}
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(v, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.group_by" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.group_by" class="fnname">group_by</a>&lt;F&gt;(&amp;self, pred: F) -&gt; GroupBy&lt;'_, T, F&gt;<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;F: FnMut(&amp;T, &amp;T) -&gt; bool,</span></h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>slice_group_by</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an iterator over the slice producing non-overlapping runs
of elements using the predicate to separate them.</p>
<p>The predicate is called on two elements following themselves,
it means the predicate is called on <code>slice[0]</code> and <code>slice[1]</code>
then on <code>slice[1]</code> and <code>slice[2]</code> and so on.</p>
<h5 id="examples-39"><a href="#examples-39">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_group_by)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span>slice = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">2</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>iter = slice.group_by(|a, b| a == b);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next(), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>][..]));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next(), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">3</span>][..]));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next(), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">2</span>][..]));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next(), <span class="prelude-val">None</span>);</code></pre></div>
<p>This method can be used to extract the sorted subslices:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_group_by)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span>slice = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>iter = slice.group_by(|a, b| a &lt;= b);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next(), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>][..]));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next(), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>][..]));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next(), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>][..]));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next(), <span class="prelude-val">None</span>);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.group_by_mut" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.group_by_mut" class="fnname">group_by_mut</a>&lt;F&gt;(&amp;mut self, pred: F) -&gt; GroupByMut&lt;'_, T, F&gt;<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;F: FnMut(&amp;T, &amp;T) -&gt; bool,</span></h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>slice_group_by</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an iterator over the slice producing non-overlapping mutable
runs of elements using the predicate to separate them.</p>
<p>The predicate is called on two elements following themselves,
it means the predicate is called on <code>slice[0]</code> and <code>slice[1]</code>
then on <code>slice[1]</code> and <code>slice[2]</code> and so on.</p>
<h5 id="examples-40"><a href="#examples-40">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_group_by)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span>slice = <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">2</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>iter = slice.group_by_mut(|a, b| a == b);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next(), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>][..]));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next(), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">3</span>][..]));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next(), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">2</span>][..]));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next(), <span class="prelude-val">None</span>);</code></pre></div>
<p>This method can be used to extract the sorted subslices:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_group_by)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span>slice = <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>iter = slice.group_by_mut(|a, b| a &lt;= b);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next(), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>][..]));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next(), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>][..]));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next(), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>][..]));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next(), <span class="prelude-val">None</span>);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.split_at" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.split_at" class="fnname">split_at</a>(&amp;self, mid: usize) -&gt; (&amp;[T], &amp;[T])</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Divides one slice into two at an index.</p>
<p>The first will contain all indices from <code>[0, mid)</code> (excluding
the index <code>mid</code> itself) and the second will contain all
indices from <code>[mid, len)</code> (excluding the index <code>len</code> itself).</p>
<h5 id="panics-17"><a href="#panics-17">Panics</a></h5>
<p>Panics if <code>mid &gt; len</code>.</p>
<h5 id="examples-41"><a href="#examples-41">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>v = [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>];
{
<span class="kw">let </span>(left, right) = v.split_at(<span class="number">0</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(left, []);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(right, [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>]);
}
{
<span class="kw">let </span>(left, right) = v.split_at(<span class="number">2</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(left, [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(right, [<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>]);
}
{
<span class="kw">let </span>(left, right) = v.split_at(<span class="number">6</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(left, [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(right, []);
}</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.split_at_mut" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.split_at_mut" class="fnname">split_at_mut</a>(&amp;mut self, mid: usize) -&gt; (&amp;mut [T], &amp;mut [T])</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Divides one mutable slice into two at an index.</p>
<p>The first will contain all indices from <code>[0, mid)</code> (excluding
the index <code>mid</code> itself) and the second will contain all
indices from <code>[mid, len)</code> (excluding the index <code>len</code> itself).</p>
<h5 id="panics-18"><a href="#panics-18">Panics</a></h5>
<p>Panics if <code>mid &gt; len</code>.</p>
<h5 id="examples-42"><a href="#examples-42">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>v = [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span>(left, right) = v.split_at_mut(<span class="number">2</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(left, [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">0</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(right, [<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>]);
left[<span class="number">1</span>] = <span class="number">2</span>;
right[<span class="number">1</span>] = <span class="number">4</span>;
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(v, [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.split_at_unchecked" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub unsafe fn <a href="#method.split_at_unchecked" class="fnname">split_at_unchecked</a>(&amp;self, mid: usize) -&gt; (&amp;[T], &amp;[T])</h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>slice_split_at_unchecked</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Divides one slice into two at an index, without doing bounds checking.</p>
<p>The first will contain all indices from <code>[0, mid)</code> (excluding
the index <code>mid</code> itself) and the second will contain all
indices from <code>[mid, len)</code> (excluding the index <code>len</code> itself).</p>
<p>For a safe alternative see <a href="slice::split_at"><code>split_at</code></a>.</p>
<h5 id="safety-5"><a href="#safety-5">Safety</a></h5>
<p>Calling this method with an out-of-bounds index is <em><a href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/behavior-considered-undefined.html">undefined behavior</a></em>
even if the resulting reference is not used. The caller has to ensure that
<code>0 &lt;= mid &lt;= self.len()</code>.</p>
<h5 id="examples-43"><a href="#examples-43">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_split_at_unchecked)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span>v = [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>];
<span class="kw">unsafe </span>{
<span class="kw">let </span>(left, right) = v.split_at_unchecked(<span class="number">0</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(left, []);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(right, [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>]);
}
<span class="kw">unsafe </span>{
<span class="kw">let </span>(left, right) = v.split_at_unchecked(<span class="number">2</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(left, [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(right, [<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>]);
}
<span class="kw">unsafe </span>{
<span class="kw">let </span>(left, right) = v.split_at_unchecked(<span class="number">6</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(left, [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(right, []);
}</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.split_at_mut_unchecked" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub unsafe fn <a href="#method.split_at_mut_unchecked" class="fnname">split_at_mut_unchecked</a>(<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&amp;mut self,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;mid: usize<br>) -&gt; (&amp;mut [T], &amp;mut [T])</h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>slice_split_at_unchecked</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Divides one mutable slice into two at an index, without doing bounds checking.</p>
<p>The first will contain all indices from <code>[0, mid)</code> (excluding
the index <code>mid</code> itself) and the second will contain all
indices from <code>[mid, len)</code> (excluding the index <code>len</code> itself).</p>
<p>For a safe alternative see <a href="slice::split_at_mut"><code>split_at_mut</code></a>.</p>
<h5 id="safety-6"><a href="#safety-6">Safety</a></h5>
<p>Calling this method with an out-of-bounds index is <em><a href="https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/behavior-considered-undefined.html">undefined behavior</a></em>
even if the resulting reference is not used. The caller has to ensure that
<code>0 &lt;= mid &lt;= self.len()</code>.</p>
<h5 id="examples-44"><a href="#examples-44">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_split_at_unchecked)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>v = [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>];
<span class="comment">// scoped to restrict the lifetime of the borrows
</span><span class="kw">unsafe </span>{
<span class="kw">let </span>(left, right) = v.split_at_mut_unchecked(<span class="number">2</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(left, [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">0</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(right, [<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>]);
left[<span class="number">1</span>] = <span class="number">2</span>;
right[<span class="number">1</span>] = <span class="number">4</span>;
}
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(v, [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.split_array_ref" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.split_array_ref" class="fnname">split_array_ref</a>&lt;const N:&nbsp;usize&gt;(&amp;self) -&gt; (&amp;[T; N], &amp;[T])</h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>split_array</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Divides one slice into an array and a remainder slice at an index.</p>
<p>The array will contain all indices from <code>[0, N)</code> (excluding
the index <code>N</code> itself) and the slice will contain all
indices from <code>[N, len)</code> (excluding the index <code>len</code> itself).</p>
<h5 id="panics-19"><a href="#panics-19">Panics</a></h5>
<p>Panics if <code>N &gt; len</code>.</p>
<h5 id="examples-45"><a href="#examples-45">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(split_array)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span>v = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>][..];
{
<span class="kw">let </span>(left, right) = v.split_array_ref::&lt;<span class="number">0</span>&gt;();
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(left, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(right, [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>]);
}
{
<span class="kw">let </span>(left, right) = v.split_array_ref::&lt;<span class="number">2</span>&gt;();
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(left, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(right, [<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>]);
}
{
<span class="kw">let </span>(left, right) = v.split_array_ref::&lt;<span class="number">6</span>&gt;();
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(left, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(right, []);
}</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.split_array_mut" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.split_array_mut" class="fnname">split_array_mut</a>&lt;const N:&nbsp;usize&gt;(&amp;mut self) -&gt; (&amp;mut [T; N], &amp;mut [T])</h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>split_array</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Divides one mutable slice into an array and a remainder slice at an index.</p>
<p>The array will contain all indices from <code>[0, N)</code> (excluding
the index <code>N</code> itself) and the slice will contain all
indices from <code>[N, len)</code> (excluding the index <code>len</code> itself).</p>
<h5 id="panics-20"><a href="#panics-20">Panics</a></h5>
<p>Panics if <code>N &gt; len</code>.</p>
<h5 id="examples-46"><a href="#examples-46">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(split_array)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>v = <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>][..];
<span class="kw">let </span>(left, right) = v.split_array_mut::&lt;<span class="number">2</span>&gt;();
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(left, <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">0</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(right, [<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>]);
left[<span class="number">1</span>] = <span class="number">2</span>;
right[<span class="number">1</span>] = <span class="number">4</span>;
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(v, [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.rsplit_array_ref" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.rsplit_array_ref" class="fnname">rsplit_array_ref</a>&lt;const N:&nbsp;usize&gt;(&amp;self) -&gt; (&amp;[T], &amp;[T; N])</h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>split_array</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Divides one slice into an array and a remainder slice at an index from
the end.</p>
<p>The slice will contain all indices from <code>[0, len - N)</code> (excluding
the index <code>len - N</code> itself) and the array will contain all
indices from <code>[len - N, len)</code> (excluding the index <code>len</code> itself).</p>
<h5 id="panics-21"><a href="#panics-21">Panics</a></h5>
<p>Panics if <code>N &gt; len</code>.</p>
<h5 id="examples-47"><a href="#examples-47">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(split_array)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span>v = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>][..];
{
<span class="kw">let </span>(left, right) = v.rsplit_array_ref::&lt;<span class="number">0</span>&gt;();
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(left, [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(right, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[]);
}
{
<span class="kw">let </span>(left, right) = v.rsplit_array_ref::&lt;<span class="number">2</span>&gt;();
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(left, [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(right, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>]);
}
{
<span class="kw">let </span>(left, right) = v.rsplit_array_ref::&lt;<span class="number">6</span>&gt;();
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(left, []);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(right, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>]);
}</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.rsplit_array_mut" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.rsplit_array_mut" class="fnname">rsplit_array_mut</a>&lt;const N:&nbsp;usize&gt;(&amp;mut self) -&gt; (&amp;mut [T], &amp;mut [T; N])</h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>split_array</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Divides one mutable slice into an array and a remainder slice at an
index from the end.</p>
<p>The slice will contain all indices from <code>[0, len - N)</code> (excluding
the index <code>N</code> itself) and the array will contain all
indices from <code>[len - N, len)</code> (excluding the index <code>len</code> itself).</p>
<h5 id="panics-22"><a href="#panics-22">Panics</a></h5>
<p>Panics if <code>N &gt; len</code>.</p>
<h5 id="examples-48"><a href="#examples-48">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(split_array)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>v = <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>][..];
<span class="kw">let </span>(left, right) = v.rsplit_array_mut::&lt;<span class="number">4</span>&gt;();
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(left, [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">0</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(right, <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>]);
left[<span class="number">1</span>] = <span class="number">2</span>;
right[<span class="number">1</span>] = <span class="number">4</span>;
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(v, [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.split" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.split" class="fnname">split</a>&lt;F&gt;(&amp;self, pred: F) -&gt; Split&lt;'_, T, F&gt;<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;F: FnMut(&amp;T) -&gt; bool,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an iterator over subslices separated by elements that match
<code>pred</code>. The matched element is not contained in the subslices.</p>
<h5 id="examples-49"><a href="#examples-49">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>slice = [<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">33</span>, <span class="number">20</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>iter = slice.split(|num| num % <span class="number">3 </span>== <span class="number">0</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">20</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(iter.next().is_none());</code></pre></div>
<p>If the first element is matched, an empty slice will be the first item
returned by the iterator. Similarly, if the last element in the slice
is matched, an empty slice will be the last item returned by the
iterator:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>slice = [<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">33</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>iter = slice.split(|num| num % <span class="number">3 </span>== <span class="number">0</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[]);
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(iter.next().is_none());</code></pre></div>
<p>If two matched elements are directly adjacent, an empty slice will be
present between them:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>slice = [<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">6</span>, <span class="number">33</span>, <span class="number">20</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>iter = slice.split(|num| num % <span class="number">3 </span>== <span class="number">0</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">10</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">20</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(iter.next().is_none());</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.split_mut" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.split_mut" class="fnname">split_mut</a>&lt;F&gt;(&amp;mut self, pred: F) -&gt; SplitMut&lt;'_, T, F&gt;<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;F: FnMut(&amp;T) -&gt; bool,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an iterator over mutable subslices separated by elements that
match <code>pred</code>. The matched element is not contained in the subslices.</p>
<h5 id="examples-50"><a href="#examples-50">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>v = [<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">30</span>, <span class="number">20</span>, <span class="number">60</span>, <span class="number">50</span>];
<span class="kw">for </span>group <span class="kw">in </span>v.split_mut(|num| <span class="kw-2">*</span>num % <span class="number">3 </span>== <span class="number">0</span>) {
group[<span class="number">0</span>] = <span class="number">1</span>;
}
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(v, [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">30</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">60</span>, <span class="number">1</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.split_inclusive" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.51.0">1.51.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.split_inclusive" class="fnname">split_inclusive</a>&lt;F&gt;(&amp;self, pred: F) -&gt; SplitInclusive&lt;'_, T, F&gt;<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;F: FnMut(&amp;T) -&gt; bool,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an iterator over subslices separated by elements that match
<code>pred</code>. The matched element is contained in the end of the previous
subslice as a terminator.</p>
<h5 id="examples-51"><a href="#examples-51">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>slice = [<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">33</span>, <span class="number">20</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>iter = slice.split_inclusive(|num| num % <span class="number">3 </span>== <span class="number">0</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">33</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">20</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(iter.next().is_none());</code></pre></div>
<p>If the last element of the slice is matched,
that element will be considered the terminator of the preceding slice.
That slice will be the last item returned by the iterator.</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>slice = [<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">33</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>iter = slice.split_inclusive(|num| num % <span class="number">3 </span>== <span class="number">0</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">3</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">33</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(iter.next().is_none());</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.split_inclusive_mut" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.51.0">1.51.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.split_inclusive_mut" class="fnname">split_inclusive_mut</a>&lt;F&gt;(&amp;mut self, pred: F) -&gt; SplitInclusiveMut&lt;'_, T, F&gt;<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;F: FnMut(&amp;T) -&gt; bool,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an iterator over mutable subslices separated by elements that
match <code>pred</code>. The matched element is contained in the previous
subslice as a terminator.</p>
<h5 id="examples-52"><a href="#examples-52">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>v = [<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">30</span>, <span class="number">20</span>, <span class="number">60</span>, <span class="number">50</span>];
<span class="kw">for </span>group <span class="kw">in </span>v.split_inclusive_mut(|num| <span class="kw-2">*</span>num % <span class="number">3 </span>== <span class="number">0</span>) {
<span class="kw">let </span>terminator_idx = group.len()-<span class="number">1</span>;
group[terminator_idx] = <span class="number">1</span>;
}
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(v, [<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">20</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.rsplit" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.27.0">1.27.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.rsplit" class="fnname">rsplit</a>&lt;F&gt;(&amp;self, pred: F) -&gt; RSplit&lt;'_, T, F&gt;<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;F: FnMut(&amp;T) -&gt; bool,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an iterator over subslices separated by elements that match
<code>pred</code>, starting at the end of the slice and working backwards.
The matched element is not contained in the subslices.</p>
<h5 id="examples-53"><a href="#examples-53">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>slice = [<span class="number">11</span>, <span class="number">22</span>, <span class="number">33</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">44</span>, <span class="number">55</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>iter = slice.rsplit(|num| <span class="kw-2">*</span>num == <span class="number">0</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">44</span>, <span class="number">55</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">11</span>, <span class="number">22</span>, <span class="number">33</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next(), <span class="prelude-val">None</span>);</code></pre></div>
<p>As with <code>split()</code>, if the first or last element is matched, an empty
slice will be the first (or last) item returned by the iterator.</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>v = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">8</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>it = v.rsplit(|n| <span class="kw-2">*</span>n % <span class="number">2 </span>== <span class="number">0</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(it.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(it.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">5</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(it.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(it.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(it.next(), <span class="prelude-val">None</span>);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.rsplit_mut" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.27.0">1.27.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.rsplit_mut" class="fnname">rsplit_mut</a>&lt;F&gt;(&amp;mut self, pred: F) -&gt; RSplitMut&lt;'_, T, F&gt;<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;F: FnMut(&amp;T) -&gt; bool,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an iterator over mutable subslices separated by elements that
match <code>pred</code>, starting at the end of the slice and working
backwards. The matched element is not contained in the subslices.</p>
<h5 id="examples-54"><a href="#examples-54">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>v = [<span class="number">100</span>, <span class="number">400</span>, <span class="number">300</span>, <span class="number">200</span>, <span class="number">600</span>, <span class="number">500</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>count = <span class="number">0</span>;
<span class="kw">for </span>group <span class="kw">in </span>v.rsplit_mut(|num| <span class="kw-2">*</span>num % <span class="number">3 </span>== <span class="number">0</span>) {
count += <span class="number">1</span>;
group[<span class="number">0</span>] = count;
}
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(v, [<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">400</span>, <span class="number">300</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">600</span>, <span class="number">1</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.splitn" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.splitn" class="fnname">splitn</a>&lt;F&gt;(&amp;self, n: usize, pred: F) -&gt; SplitN&lt;'_, T, F&gt;<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;F: FnMut(&amp;T) -&gt; bool,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an iterator over subslices separated by elements that match
<code>pred</code>, limited to returning at most <code>n</code> items. The matched element is
not contained in the subslices.</p>
<p>The last element returned, if any, will contain the remainder of the
slice.</p>
<h5 id="examples-55"><a href="#examples-55">Examples</a></h5>
<p>Print the slice split once by numbers divisible by 3 (i.e., <code>[10, 40]</code>,
<code>[20, 60, 50]</code>):</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>v = [<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">30</span>, <span class="number">20</span>, <span class="number">60</span>, <span class="number">50</span>];
<span class="kw">for </span>group <span class="kw">in </span>v.splitn(<span class="number">2</span>, |num| <span class="kw-2">*</span>num % <span class="number">3 </span>== <span class="number">0</span>) {
<span class="macro">println!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;{group:?}&quot;</span>);
}</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.splitn_mut" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.splitn_mut" class="fnname">splitn_mut</a>&lt;F&gt;(&amp;mut self, n: usize, pred: F) -&gt; SplitNMut&lt;'_, T, F&gt;<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;F: FnMut(&amp;T) -&gt; bool,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an iterator over mutable subslices separated by elements that match
<code>pred</code>, limited to returning at most <code>n</code> items. The matched element is
not contained in the subslices.</p>
<p>The last element returned, if any, will contain the remainder of the
slice.</p>
<h5 id="examples-56"><a href="#examples-56">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>v = [<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">30</span>, <span class="number">20</span>, <span class="number">60</span>, <span class="number">50</span>];
<span class="kw">for </span>group <span class="kw">in </span>v.splitn_mut(<span class="number">2</span>, |num| <span class="kw-2">*</span>num % <span class="number">3 </span>== <span class="number">0</span>) {
group[<span class="number">0</span>] = <span class="number">1</span>;
}
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(v, [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">30</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">60</span>, <span class="number">50</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.rsplitn" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.rsplitn" class="fnname">rsplitn</a>&lt;F&gt;(&amp;self, n: usize, pred: F) -&gt; RSplitN&lt;'_, T, F&gt;<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;F: FnMut(&amp;T) -&gt; bool,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an iterator over subslices separated by elements that match
<code>pred</code> limited to returning at most <code>n</code> items. This starts at the end of
the slice and works backwards. The matched element is not contained in
the subslices.</p>
<p>The last element returned, if any, will contain the remainder of the
slice.</p>
<h5 id="examples-57"><a href="#examples-57">Examples</a></h5>
<p>Print the slice split once, starting from the end, by numbers divisible
by 3 (i.e., <code>[50]</code>, <code>[10, 40, 30, 20]</code>):</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>v = [<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">30</span>, <span class="number">20</span>, <span class="number">60</span>, <span class="number">50</span>];
<span class="kw">for </span>group <span class="kw">in </span>v.rsplitn(<span class="number">2</span>, |num| <span class="kw-2">*</span>num % <span class="number">3 </span>== <span class="number">0</span>) {
<span class="macro">println!</span>(<span class="string">&quot;{group:?}&quot;</span>);
}</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.rsplitn_mut" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.rsplitn_mut" class="fnname">rsplitn_mut</a>&lt;F&gt;(&amp;mut self, n: usize, pred: F) -&gt; RSplitNMut&lt;'_, T, F&gt;<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;F: FnMut(&amp;T) -&gt; bool,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an iterator over subslices separated by elements that match
<code>pred</code> limited to returning at most <code>n</code> items. This starts at the end of
the slice and works backwards. The matched element is not contained in
the subslices.</p>
<p>The last element returned, if any, will contain the remainder of the
slice.</p>
<h5 id="examples-58"><a href="#examples-58">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>s = [<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">30</span>, <span class="number">20</span>, <span class="number">60</span>, <span class="number">50</span>];
<span class="kw">for </span>group <span class="kw">in </span>s.rsplitn_mut(<span class="number">2</span>, |num| <span class="kw-2">*</span>num % <span class="number">3 </span>== <span class="number">0</span>) {
group[<span class="number">0</span>] = <span class="number">1</span>;
}
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(s, [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">30</span>, <span class="number">20</span>, <span class="number">60</span>, <span class="number">1</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.contains" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.contains" class="fnname">contains</a>(&amp;self, x: &amp;T) -&gt; bool<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;T: PartialEq&lt;T&gt;,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns <code>true</code> if the slice contains an element with the given value.</p>
<p>This operation is <em>O</em>(<em>n</em>).</p>
<p>Note that if you have a sorted slice, <a href="slice::binary_search"><code>binary_search</code></a> may be faster.</p>
<h5 id="examples-59"><a href="#examples-59">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>v = [<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">30</span>];
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(v.contains(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">30</span>));
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(!v.contains(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">50</span>));</code></pre></div>
<p>If you do not have a <code>&amp;T</code>, but some other value that you can compare
with one (for example, <code>String</code> implements <code>PartialEq&lt;str&gt;</code>), you can
use <code>iter().any</code>:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>v = [String::from(<span class="string">&quot;hello&quot;</span>), String::from(<span class="string">&quot;world&quot;</span>)]; <span class="comment">// slice of `String`
</span><span class="macro">assert!</span>(v.iter().any(|e| e == <span class="string">&quot;hello&quot;</span>)); <span class="comment">// search with `&amp;str`
</span><span class="macro">assert!</span>(!v.iter().any(|e| e == <span class="string">&quot;hi&quot;</span>));</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.starts_with" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.starts_with" class="fnname">starts_with</a>(&amp;self, needle: &amp;[T]) -&gt; bool<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;T: PartialEq&lt;T&gt;,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns <code>true</code> if <code>needle</code> is a prefix of the slice.</p>
<h5 id="examples-60"><a href="#examples-60">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>v = [<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">30</span>];
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(v.starts_with(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">10</span>]));
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(v.starts_with(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>]));
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(!v.starts_with(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">50</span>]));
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(!v.starts_with(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">50</span>]));</code></pre></div>
<p>Always returns <code>true</code> if <code>needle</code> is an empty slice:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>v = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">30</span>];
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(v.starts_with(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[]));
<span class="kw">let </span>v: <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[u8] = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[];
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(v.starts_with(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[]));</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.ends_with" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.ends_with" class="fnname">ends_with</a>(&amp;self, needle: &amp;[T]) -&gt; bool<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;T: PartialEq&lt;T&gt;,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns <code>true</code> if <code>needle</code> is a suffix of the slice.</p>
<h5 id="examples-61"><a href="#examples-61">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>v = [<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">30</span>];
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(v.ends_with(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">30</span>]));
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(v.ends_with(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">30</span>]));
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(!v.ends_with(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">50</span>]));
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(!v.ends_with(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">50</span>, <span class="number">30</span>]));</code></pre></div>
<p>Always returns <code>true</code> if <code>needle</code> is an empty slice:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>v = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">30</span>];
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(v.ends_with(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[]));
<span class="kw">let </span>v: <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[u8] = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[];
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(v.ends_with(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[]));</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.strip_prefix" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.51.0">1.51.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.strip_prefix" class="fnname">strip_prefix</a>&lt;P&gt;(&amp;self, prefix: &amp;P) -&gt; Option&lt;&amp;[T]&gt;<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;P: SlicePattern&lt;Item = T&gt; + ?Sized,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;T: PartialEq&lt;T&gt;,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns a subslice with the prefix removed.</p>
<p>If the slice starts with <code>prefix</code>, returns the subslice after the prefix, wrapped in <code>Some</code>.
If <code>prefix</code> is empty, simply returns the original slice.</p>
<p>If the slice does not start with <code>prefix</code>, returns <code>None</code>.</p>
<h5 id="examples-62"><a href="#examples-62">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>v = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">30</span>];
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(v.strip_prefix(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">10</span>]), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">30</span>][..]));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(v.strip_prefix(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>]), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">30</span>][..]));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(v.strip_prefix(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">50</span>]), <span class="prelude-val">None</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(v.strip_prefix(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">50</span>]), <span class="prelude-val">None</span>);
<span class="kw">let </span>prefix : <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>str = <span class="string">&quot;he&quot;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="string">b&quot;hello&quot;</span>.strip_prefix(prefix.as_bytes()),
<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">b&quot;llo&quot;</span>.as_ref()));</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.strip_suffix" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.51.0">1.51.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.strip_suffix" class="fnname">strip_suffix</a>&lt;P&gt;(&amp;self, suffix: &amp;P) -&gt; Option&lt;&amp;[T]&gt;<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;P: SlicePattern&lt;Item = T&gt; + ?Sized,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;T: PartialEq&lt;T&gt;,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns a subslice with the suffix removed.</p>
<p>If the slice ends with <code>suffix</code>, returns the subslice before the suffix, wrapped in <code>Some</code>.
If <code>suffix</code> is empty, simply returns the original slice.</p>
<p>If the slice does not end with <code>suffix</code>, returns <code>None</code>.</p>
<h5 id="examples-63"><a href="#examples-63">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>v = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">30</span>];
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(v.strip_suffix(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">30</span>]), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>][..]));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(v.strip_suffix(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">30</span>]), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">10</span>][..]));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(v.strip_suffix(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">50</span>]), <span class="prelude-val">None</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(v.strip_suffix(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">50</span>, <span class="number">30</span>]), <span class="prelude-val">None</span>);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.binary_search" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.binary_search" class="fnname">binary_search</a>(&amp;self, x: &amp;T) -&gt; Result&lt;usize, usize&gt;<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;T: Ord,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Binary searches this slice for a given element.
This behaves similarly to <a href="slice::contains"><code>contains</code></a> if this slice is sorted.</p>
<p>If the value is found then [<code>Result::Ok</code>] is returned, containing the
index of the matching element. If there are multiple matches, then any
one of the matches could be returned. The index is chosen
deterministically, but is subject to change in future versions of Rust.
If the value is not found then [<code>Result::Err</code>] is returned, containing
the index where a matching element could be inserted while maintaining
sorted order.</p>
<p>See also <a href="slice::binary_search_by"><code>binary_search_by</code></a>, <a href="slice::binary_search_by_key"><code>binary_search_by_key</code></a>, and <a href="slice::partition_point"><code>partition_point</code></a>.</p>
<h5 id="examples-64"><a href="#examples-64">Examples</a></h5>
<p>Looks up a series of four elements. The first is found, with a
uniquely determined position; the second and third are not
found; the fourth could match any position in <code>[1, 4]</code>.</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>s = [<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">8</span>, <span class="number">13</span>, <span class="number">21</span>, <span class="number">34</span>, <span class="number">55</span>];
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(s.binary_search(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">13</span>), <span class="prelude-val">Ok</span>(<span class="number">9</span>));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(s.binary_search(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">4</span>), <span class="prelude-val">Err</span>(<span class="number">7</span>));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(s.binary_search(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">100</span>), <span class="prelude-val">Err</span>(<span class="number">13</span>));
<span class="kw">let </span>r = s.binary_search(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">1</span>);
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(<span class="kw">match </span>r { <span class="prelude-val">Ok</span>(<span class="number">1</span>..=<span class="number">4</span>) =&gt; <span class="bool-val">true</span>, <span class="kw">_ </span>=&gt; <span class="bool-val">false</span>, });</code></pre></div>
<p>If you want to find that whole <em>range</em> of matching items, rather than
an arbitrary matching one, that can be done using <a href="slice::partition_point"><code>partition_point</code></a>:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>s = [<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">8</span>, <span class="number">13</span>, <span class="number">21</span>, <span class="number">34</span>, <span class="number">55</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span>low = s.partition_point(|x| x &lt; <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">1</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(low, <span class="number">1</span>);
<span class="kw">let </span>high = s.partition_point(|x| x &lt;= <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">1</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(high, <span class="number">5</span>);
<span class="kw">let </span>r = s.binary_search(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">1</span>);
<span class="macro">assert!</span>((low..high).contains(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>r.unwrap()));
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(s[..low].iter().all(|<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>x| x &lt; <span class="number">1</span>));
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(s[low..high].iter().all(|<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>x| x == <span class="number">1</span>));
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(s[high..].iter().all(|<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>x| x &gt; <span class="number">1</span>));
<span class="comment">// For something not found, the &quot;range&quot; of equal items is empty
</span><span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(s.partition_point(|x| x &lt; <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">11</span>), <span class="number">9</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(s.partition_point(|x| x &lt;= <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">11</span>), <span class="number">9</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(s.binary_search(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">11</span>), <span class="prelude-val">Err</span>(<span class="number">9</span>));</code></pre></div>
<p>If you want to insert an item to a sorted vector, while maintaining
sort order, consider using <a href="slice::partition_point"><code>partition_point</code></a>:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>s = <span class="macro">vec!</span>[<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">8</span>, <span class="number">13</span>, <span class="number">21</span>, <span class="number">34</span>, <span class="number">55</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span>num = <span class="number">42</span>;
<span class="kw">let </span>idx = s.partition_point(|<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>x| x &lt; num);
<span class="comment">// The above is equivalent to `let idx = s.binary_search(&amp;num).unwrap_or_else(|x| x);`
</span>s.insert(idx, num);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(s, [<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">8</span>, <span class="number">13</span>, <span class="number">21</span>, <span class="number">34</span>, <span class="number">42</span>, <span class="number">55</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.binary_search_by" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.binary_search_by" class="fnname">binary_search_by</a>&lt;'a, F&gt;(&amp;'a self, f: F) -&gt; Result&lt;usize, usize&gt;<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;F: FnMut(&amp;'a T) -&gt; Ordering,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Binary searches this slice with a comparator function.
This behaves similarly to <a href="slice::contains"><code>contains</code></a> if this slice is sorted.</p>
<p>The comparator function should implement an order consistent
with the sort order of the underlying slice, returning an
order code that indicates whether its argument is <code>Less</code>,
<code>Equal</code> or <code>Greater</code> the desired target.</p>
<p>If the value is found then [<code>Result::Ok</code>] is returned, containing the
index of the matching element. If there are multiple matches, then any
one of the matches could be returned. The index is chosen
deterministically, but is subject to change in future versions of Rust.
If the value is not found then [<code>Result::Err</code>] is returned, containing
the index where a matching element could be inserted while maintaining
sorted order.</p>
<p>See also <a href="slice::binary_search"><code>binary_search</code></a>, <a href="slice::binary_search_by_key"><code>binary_search_by_key</code></a>, and <a href="slice::partition_point"><code>partition_point</code></a>.</p>
<h5 id="examples-65"><a href="#examples-65">Examples</a></h5>
<p>Looks up a series of four elements. The first is found, with a
uniquely determined position; the second and third are not
found; the fourth could match any position in <code>[1, 4]</code>.</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>s = [<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">8</span>, <span class="number">13</span>, <span class="number">21</span>, <span class="number">34</span>, <span class="number">55</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span>seek = <span class="number">13</span>;
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(s.binary_search_by(|probe| probe.cmp(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>seek)), <span class="prelude-val">Ok</span>(<span class="number">9</span>));
<span class="kw">let </span>seek = <span class="number">4</span>;
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(s.binary_search_by(|probe| probe.cmp(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>seek)), <span class="prelude-val">Err</span>(<span class="number">7</span>));
<span class="kw">let </span>seek = <span class="number">100</span>;
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(s.binary_search_by(|probe| probe.cmp(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>seek)), <span class="prelude-val">Err</span>(<span class="number">13</span>));
<span class="kw">let </span>seek = <span class="number">1</span>;
<span class="kw">let </span>r = s.binary_search_by(|probe| probe.cmp(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>seek));
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(<span class="kw">match </span>r { <span class="prelude-val">Ok</span>(<span class="number">1</span>..=<span class="number">4</span>) =&gt; <span class="bool-val">true</span>, <span class="kw">_ </span>=&gt; <span class="bool-val">false</span>, });</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.binary_search_by_key" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.10.0">1.10.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.binary_search_by_key" class="fnname">binary_search_by_key</a>&lt;'a, B, F&gt;(<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&amp;'a self,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;b: &amp;B,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;f: F<br>) -&gt; Result&lt;usize, usize&gt;<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;F: FnMut(&amp;'a T) -&gt; B,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;B: Ord,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Binary searches this slice with a key extraction function.
This behaves similarly to <a href="slice::contains"><code>contains</code></a> if this slice is sorted.</p>
<p>Assumes that the slice is sorted by the key, for instance with
<a href="slice::sort_by_key"><code>sort_by_key</code></a> using the same key extraction function.</p>
<p>If the value is found then [<code>Result::Ok</code>] is returned, containing the
index of the matching element. If there are multiple matches, then any
one of the matches could be returned. The index is chosen
deterministically, but is subject to change in future versions of Rust.
If the value is not found then [<code>Result::Err</code>] is returned, containing
the index where a matching element could be inserted while maintaining
sorted order.</p>
<p>See also <a href="slice::binary_search"><code>binary_search</code></a>, <a href="slice::binary_search_by"><code>binary_search_by</code></a>, and <a href="slice::partition_point"><code>partition_point</code></a>.</p>
<h5 id="examples-66"><a href="#examples-66">Examples</a></h5>
<p>Looks up a series of four elements in a slice of pairs sorted by
their second elements. The first is found, with a uniquely
determined position; the second and third are not found; the
fourth could match any position in <code>[1, 4]</code>.</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>s = [(<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>), (<span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">1</span>), (<span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">1</span>), (<span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">1</span>), (<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">1</span>),
(<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>), (<span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>), (<span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>), (<span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">8</span>), (<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">13</span>),
(<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">21</span>), (<span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">34</span>), (<span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">55</span>)];
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(s.binary_search_by_key(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">13</span>, |<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>(a, b)| b), <span class="prelude-val">Ok</span>(<span class="number">9</span>));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(s.binary_search_by_key(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">4</span>, |<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>(a, b)| b), <span class="prelude-val">Err</span>(<span class="number">7</span>));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(s.binary_search_by_key(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">100</span>, |<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>(a, b)| b), <span class="prelude-val">Err</span>(<span class="number">13</span>));
<span class="kw">let </span>r = s.binary_search_by_key(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">1</span>, |<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>(a, b)| b);
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(<span class="kw">match </span>r { <span class="prelude-val">Ok</span>(<span class="number">1</span>..=<span class="number">4</span>) =&gt; <span class="bool-val">true</span>, <span class="kw">_ </span>=&gt; <span class="bool-val">false</span>, });</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.sort_unstable" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.20.0">1.20.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.sort_unstable" class="fnname">sort_unstable</a>(&amp;mut self)<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;T: Ord,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Sorts the slice, but might not preserve the order of equal elements.</p>
<p>This sort is unstable (i.e., may reorder equal elements), in-place
(i.e., does not allocate), and <em>O</em>(<em>n</em> * log(<em>n</em>)) worst-case.</p>
<h5 id="current-implementation"><a href="#current-implementation">Current implementation</a></h5>
<p>The current algorithm is based on <a href="https://github.com/orlp/pdqsort">pattern-defeating quicksort</a> by Orson Peters,
which combines the fast average case of randomized quicksort with the fast worst case of
heapsort, while achieving linear time on slices with certain patterns. It uses some
randomization to avoid degenerate cases, but with a fixed seed to always provide
deterministic behavior.</p>
<p>It is typically faster than stable sorting, except in a few special cases, e.g., when the
slice consists of several concatenated sorted sequences.</p>
<h5 id="examples-67"><a href="#examples-67">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>v = [-<span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, -<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">2</span>];
v.sort_unstable();
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(v == [-<span class="number">5</span>, -<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">4</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.sort_unstable_by" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.20.0">1.20.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.sort_unstable_by" class="fnname">sort_unstable_by</a>&lt;F&gt;(&amp;mut self, compare: F)<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;F: FnMut(&amp;T, &amp;T) -&gt; Ordering,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Sorts the slice with a comparator function, but might not preserve the order of equal
elements.</p>
<p>This sort is unstable (i.e., may reorder equal elements), in-place
(i.e., does not allocate), and <em>O</em>(<em>n</em> * log(<em>n</em>)) worst-case.</p>
<p>The comparator function must define a total ordering for the elements in the slice. If
the ordering is not total, the order of the elements is unspecified. An order is a
total order if it is (for all <code>a</code>, <code>b</code> and <code>c</code>):</p>
<ul>
<li>total and antisymmetric: exactly one of <code>a &lt; b</code>, <code>a == b</code> or <code>a &gt; b</code> is true, and</li>
<li>transitive, <code>a &lt; b</code> and <code>b &lt; c</code> implies <code>a &lt; c</code>. The same must hold for both <code>==</code> and <code>&gt;</code>.</li>
</ul>
<p>For example, while [<code>f64</code>] doesn’t implement [<code>Ord</code>] because <code>NaN != NaN</code>, we can use
<code>partial_cmp</code> as our sort function when we know the slice doesn’t contain a <code>NaN</code>.</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>floats = [<span class="number">5f64</span>, <span class="number">4.0</span>, <span class="number">1.0</span>, <span class="number">3.0</span>, <span class="number">2.0</span>];
floats.sort_unstable_by(|a, b| a.partial_cmp(b).unwrap());
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(floats, [<span class="number">1.0</span>, <span class="number">2.0</span>, <span class="number">3.0</span>, <span class="number">4.0</span>, <span class="number">5.0</span>]);</code></pre></div>
<h5 id="current-implementation-1"><a href="#current-implementation-1">Current implementation</a></h5>
<p>The current algorithm is based on <a href="https://github.com/orlp/pdqsort">pattern-defeating quicksort</a> by Orson Peters,
which combines the fast average case of randomized quicksort with the fast worst case of
heapsort, while achieving linear time on slices with certain patterns. It uses some
randomization to avoid degenerate cases, but with a fixed seed to always provide
deterministic behavior.</p>
<p>It is typically faster than stable sorting, except in a few special cases, e.g., when the
slice consists of several concatenated sorted sequences.</p>
<h5 id="examples-68"><a href="#examples-68">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>v = [<span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">2</span>];
v.sort_unstable_by(|a, b| a.cmp(b));
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(v == [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>]);
<span class="comment">// reverse sorting
</span>v.sort_unstable_by(|a, b| b.cmp(a));
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(v == [<span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">1</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.sort_unstable_by_key" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.20.0">1.20.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.sort_unstable_by_key" class="fnname">sort_unstable_by_key</a>&lt;K, F&gt;(&amp;mut self, f: F)<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;F: FnMut(&amp;T) -&gt; K,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;K: Ord,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Sorts the slice with a key extraction function, but might not preserve the order of equal
elements.</p>
<p>This sort is unstable (i.e., may reorder equal elements), in-place
(i.e., does not allocate), and <em>O</em>(m * <em>n</em> * log(<em>n</em>)) worst-case, where the key function is
<em>O</em>(<em>m</em>).</p>
<h5 id="current-implementation-2"><a href="#current-implementation-2">Current implementation</a></h5>
<p>The current algorithm is based on <a href="https://github.com/orlp/pdqsort">pattern-defeating quicksort</a> by Orson Peters,
which combines the fast average case of randomized quicksort with the fast worst case of
heapsort, while achieving linear time on slices with certain patterns. It uses some
randomization to avoid degenerate cases, but with a fixed seed to always provide
deterministic behavior.</p>
<p>Due to its key calling strategy, <a href="#method.sort_unstable_by_key"><code>sort_unstable_by_key</code></a>
is likely to be slower than <a href="#method.sort_by_cached_key"><code>sort_by_cached_key</code></a> in
cases where the key function is expensive.</p>
<h5 id="examples-69"><a href="#examples-69">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>v = [-<span class="number">5i32</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, -<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">2</span>];
v.sort_unstable_by_key(|k| k.abs());
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(v == [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, -<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, -<span class="number">5</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.select_nth_unstable" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.49.0">1.49.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.select_nth_unstable" class="fnname">select_nth_unstable</a>(<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&amp;mut self,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;index: usize<br>) -&gt; (&amp;mut [T], &amp;mut T, &amp;mut [T])<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;T: Ord,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Reorder the slice such that the element at <code>index</code> is at its final sorted position.</p>
<p>This reordering has the additional property that any value at position <code>i &lt; index</code> will be
less than or equal to any value at a position <code>j &gt; index</code>. Additionally, this reordering is
unstable (i.e. any number of equal elements may end up at position <code>index</code>), in-place
(i.e. does not allocate), and <em>O</em>(<em>n</em>) worst-case. This function is also/ known as “kth
element” in other libraries. It returns a triplet of the following from the reordered slice:
the subslice prior to <code>index</code>, the element at <code>index</code>, and the subslice after <code>index</code>;
accordingly, the values in those two subslices will respectively all be less-than-or-equal-to
and greater-than-or-equal-to the value of the element at <code>index</code>.</p>
<h5 id="current-implementation-3"><a href="#current-implementation-3">Current implementation</a></h5>
<p>The current algorithm is based on the quickselect portion of the same quicksort algorithm
used for <a href="slice::sort_unstable"><code>sort_unstable</code></a>.</p>
<h5 id="panics-23"><a href="#panics-23">Panics</a></h5>
<p>Panics when <code>index &gt;= len()</code>, meaning it always panics on empty slices.</p>
<h5 id="examples-70"><a href="#examples-70">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>v = [-<span class="number">5i32</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, -<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">2</span>];
<span class="comment">// Find the median
</span>v.select_nth_unstable(<span class="number">2</span>);
<span class="comment">// We are only guaranteed the slice will be one of the following, based on the way we sort
// about the specified index.
</span><span class="macro">assert!</span>(v == [-<span class="number">3</span>, -<span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">4</span>] ||
v == [-<span class="number">5</span>, -<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">4</span>] ||
v == [-<span class="number">3</span>, -<span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">2</span>] ||
v == [-<span class="number">5</span>, -<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">2</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.select_nth_unstable_by" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.49.0">1.49.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.select_nth_unstable_by" class="fnname">select_nth_unstable_by</a>&lt;F&gt;(<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&amp;mut self,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;index: usize,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;compare: F<br>) -&gt; (&amp;mut [T], &amp;mut T, &amp;mut [T])<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;F: FnMut(&amp;T, &amp;T) -&gt; Ordering,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Reorder the slice with a comparator function such that the element at <code>index</code> is at its
final sorted position.</p>
<p>This reordering has the additional property that any value at position <code>i &lt; index</code> will be
less than or equal to any value at a position <code>j &gt; index</code> using the comparator function.
Additionally, this reordering is unstable (i.e. any number of equal elements may end up at
position <code>index</code>), in-place (i.e. does not allocate), and <em>O</em>(<em>n</em>) worst-case. This function
is also known as “kth element” in other libraries. It returns a triplet of the following from
the slice reordered according to the provided comparator function: the subslice prior to
<code>index</code>, the element at <code>index</code>, and the subslice after <code>index</code>; accordingly, the values in
those two subslices will respectively all be less-than-or-equal-to and greater-than-or-equal-to
the value of the element at <code>index</code>.</p>
<h5 id="current-implementation-4"><a href="#current-implementation-4">Current implementation</a></h5>
<p>The current algorithm is based on the quickselect portion of the same quicksort algorithm
used for <a href="slice::sort_unstable"><code>sort_unstable</code></a>.</p>
<h5 id="panics-24"><a href="#panics-24">Panics</a></h5>
<p>Panics when <code>index &gt;= len()</code>, meaning it always panics on empty slices.</p>
<h5 id="examples-71"><a href="#examples-71">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>v = [-<span class="number">5i32</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, -<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">2</span>];
<span class="comment">// Find the median as if the slice were sorted in descending order.
</span>v.select_nth_unstable_by(<span class="number">2</span>, |a, b| b.cmp(a));
<span class="comment">// We are only guaranteed the slice will be one of the following, based on the way we sort
// about the specified index.
</span><span class="macro">assert!</span>(v == [<span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, -<span class="number">5</span>, -<span class="number">3</span>] ||
v == [<span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, -<span class="number">3</span>, -<span class="number">5</span>] ||
v == [<span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, -<span class="number">5</span>, -<span class="number">3</span>] ||
v == [<span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, -<span class="number">3</span>, -<span class="number">5</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.select_nth_unstable_by_key" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.49.0">1.49.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.select_nth_unstable_by_key" class="fnname">select_nth_unstable_by_key</a>&lt;K, F&gt;(<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&amp;mut self,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;index: usize,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;f: F<br>) -&gt; (&amp;mut [T], &amp;mut T, &amp;mut [T])<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;F: FnMut(&amp;T) -&gt; K,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;K: Ord,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Reorder the slice with a key extraction function such that the element at <code>index</code> is at its
final sorted position.</p>
<p>This reordering has the additional property that any value at position <code>i &lt; index</code> will be
less than or equal to any value at a position <code>j &gt; index</code> using the key extraction function.
Additionally, this reordering is unstable (i.e. any number of equal elements may end up at
position <code>index</code>), in-place (i.e. does not allocate), and <em>O</em>(<em>n</em>) worst-case. This function
is also known as “kth element” in other libraries. It returns a triplet of the following from
the slice reordered according to the provided key extraction function: the subslice prior to
<code>index</code>, the element at <code>index</code>, and the subslice after <code>index</code>; accordingly, the values in
those two subslices will respectively all be less-than-or-equal-to and greater-than-or-equal-to
the value of the element at <code>index</code>.</p>
<h5 id="current-implementation-5"><a href="#current-implementation-5">Current implementation</a></h5>
<p>The current algorithm is based on the quickselect portion of the same quicksort algorithm
used for <a href="slice::sort_unstable"><code>sort_unstable</code></a>.</p>
<h5 id="panics-25"><a href="#panics-25">Panics</a></h5>
<p>Panics when <code>index &gt;= len()</code>, meaning it always panics on empty slices.</p>
<h5 id="examples-72"><a href="#examples-72">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>v = [-<span class="number">5i32</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, -<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">2</span>];
<span class="comment">// Return the median as if the array were sorted according to absolute value.
</span>v.select_nth_unstable_by_key(<span class="number">2</span>, |a| a.abs());
<span class="comment">// We are only guaranteed the slice will be one of the following, based on the way we sort
// about the specified index.
</span><span class="macro">assert!</span>(v == [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, -<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, -<span class="number">5</span>] ||
v == [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, -<span class="number">3</span>, -<span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">4</span>] ||
v == [<span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, -<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, -<span class="number">5</span>] ||
v == [<span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, -<span class="number">3</span>, -<span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">4</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.partition_dedup" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.partition_dedup" class="fnname">partition_dedup</a>(&amp;mut self) -&gt; (&amp;mut [T], &amp;mut [T])<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;T: PartialEq&lt;T&gt;,</span></h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>slice_partition_dedup</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Moves all consecutive repeated elements to the end of the slice according to the
[<code>PartialEq</code>] trait implementation.</p>
<p>Returns two slices. The first contains no consecutive repeated elements.
The second contains all the duplicates in no specified order.</p>
<p>If the slice is sorted, the first returned slice contains no duplicates.</p>
<h5 id="examples-73"><a href="#examples-73">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_partition_dedup)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>slice = [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span>(dedup, duplicates) = slice.partition_dedup();
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(dedup, [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">1</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(duplicates, [<span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">1</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.partition_dedup_by" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.partition_dedup_by" class="fnname">partition_dedup_by</a>&lt;F&gt;(&amp;mut self, same_bucket: F) -&gt; (&amp;mut [T], &amp;mut [T])<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;F: FnMut(&amp;mut T, &amp;mut T) -&gt; bool,</span></h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>slice_partition_dedup</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Moves all but the first of consecutive elements to the end of the slice satisfying
a given equality relation.</p>
<p>Returns two slices. The first contains no consecutive repeated elements.
The second contains all the duplicates in no specified order.</p>
<p>The <code>same_bucket</code> function is passed references to two elements from the slice and
must determine if the elements compare equal. The elements are passed in opposite order
from their order in the slice, so if <code>same_bucket(a, b)</code> returns <code>true</code>, <code>a</code> is moved
at the end of the slice.</p>
<p>If the slice is sorted, the first returned slice contains no duplicates.</p>
<h5 id="examples-74"><a href="#examples-74">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_partition_dedup)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>slice = [<span class="string">&quot;foo&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;Foo&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;BAZ&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;Bar&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;bar&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;baz&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;BAZ&quot;</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span>(dedup, duplicates) = slice.partition_dedup_by(|a, b| a.eq_ignore_ascii_case(b));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(dedup, [<span class="string">&quot;foo&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;BAZ&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;Bar&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;baz&quot;</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(duplicates, [<span class="string">&quot;bar&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;Foo&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;BAZ&quot;</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.partition_dedup_by_key" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.partition_dedup_by_key" class="fnname">partition_dedup_by_key</a>&lt;K, F&gt;(&amp;mut self, key: F) -&gt; (&amp;mut [T], &amp;mut [T])<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;F: FnMut(&amp;mut T) -&gt; K,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;K: PartialEq&lt;K&gt;,</span></h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>slice_partition_dedup</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Moves all but the first of consecutive elements to the end of the slice that resolve
to the same key.</p>
<p>Returns two slices. The first contains no consecutive repeated elements.
The second contains all the duplicates in no specified order.</p>
<p>If the slice is sorted, the first returned slice contains no duplicates.</p>
<h5 id="examples-75"><a href="#examples-75">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_partition_dedup)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>slice = [<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">20</span>, <span class="number">21</span>, <span class="number">30</span>, <span class="number">30</span>, <span class="number">20</span>, <span class="number">11</span>, <span class="number">13</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span>(dedup, duplicates) = slice.partition_dedup_by_key(|i| <span class="kw-2">*</span>i / <span class="number">10</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(dedup, [<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">20</span>, <span class="number">30</span>, <span class="number">20</span>, <span class="number">11</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(duplicates, [<span class="number">21</span>, <span class="number">30</span>, <span class="number">13</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.rotate_left" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.26.0">1.26.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.rotate_left" class="fnname">rotate_left</a>(&amp;mut self, mid: usize)</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Rotates the slice in-place such that the first <code>mid</code> elements of the
slice move to the end while the last <code>self.len() - mid</code> elements move to
the front. After calling <code>rotate_left</code>, the element previously at index
<code>mid</code> will become the first element in the slice.</p>
<h5 id="panics-26"><a href="#panics-26">Panics</a></h5>
<p>This function will panic if <code>mid</code> is greater than the length of the
slice. Note that <code>mid == self.len()</code> does <em>not</em> panic and is a no-op
rotation.</p>
<h5 id="complexity"><a href="#complexity">Complexity</a></h5>
<p>Takes linear (in <code>self.len()</code>) time.</p>
<h5 id="examples-76"><a href="#examples-76">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>a = [<span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;c&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;d&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;f&#39;</span>];
a.rotate_left(<span class="number">2</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(a, [<span class="string">&#39;c&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;d&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;f&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>]);</code></pre></div>
<p>Rotating a subslice:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>a = [<span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;c&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;d&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;f&#39;</span>];
a[<span class="number">1</span>..<span class="number">5</span>].rotate_left(<span class="number">1</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(a, [<span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;c&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;d&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;f&#39;</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.rotate_right" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.26.0">1.26.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.rotate_right" class="fnname">rotate_right</a>(&amp;mut self, k: usize)</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Rotates the slice in-place such that the first <code>self.len() - k</code>
elements of the slice move to the end while the last <code>k</code> elements move
to the front. After calling <code>rotate_right</code>, the element previously at
index <code>self.len() - k</code> will become the first element in the slice.</p>
<h5 id="panics-27"><a href="#panics-27">Panics</a></h5>
<p>This function will panic if <code>k</code> is greater than the length of the
slice. Note that <code>k == self.len()</code> does <em>not</em> panic and is a no-op
rotation.</p>
<h5 id="complexity-1"><a href="#complexity-1">Complexity</a></h5>
<p>Takes linear (in <code>self.len()</code>) time.</p>
<h5 id="examples-77"><a href="#examples-77">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>a = [<span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;c&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;d&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;f&#39;</span>];
a.rotate_right(<span class="number">2</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(a, [<span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;f&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;c&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;d&#39;</span>]);</code></pre></div>
<p>Rotate a subslice:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>a = [<span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;c&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;d&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;f&#39;</span>];
a[<span class="number">1</span>..<span class="number">5</span>].rotate_right(<span class="number">1</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(a, [<span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;e&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;c&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;d&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;f&#39;</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.fill" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.50.0">1.50.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.fill" class="fnname">fill</a>(&amp;mut self, value: T)<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;T: Clone,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Fills <code>self</code> with elements by cloning <code>value</code>.</p>
<h5 id="examples-78"><a href="#examples-78">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>buf = <span class="macro">vec!</span>[<span class="number">0</span>; <span class="number">10</span>];
buf.fill(<span class="number">1</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(buf, <span class="macro">vec!</span>[<span class="number">1</span>; <span class="number">10</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.fill_with" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.51.0">1.51.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.fill_with" class="fnname">fill_with</a>&lt;F&gt;(&amp;mut self, f: F)<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;F: FnMut() -&gt; T,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Fills <code>self</code> with elements returned by calling a closure repeatedly.</p>
<p>This method uses a closure to create new values. If you’d rather
[<code>Clone</code>] a given value, use <a href="slice::fill"><code>fill</code></a>. If you want to use the [<code>Default</code>]
trait to generate values, you can pass [<code>Default::default</code>] as the
argument.</p>
<h5 id="examples-79"><a href="#examples-79">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>buf = <span class="macro">vec!</span>[<span class="number">1</span>; <span class="number">10</span>];
buf.fill_with(Default::default);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(buf, <span class="macro">vec!</span>[<span class="number">0</span>; <span class="number">10</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.clone_from_slice" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.7.0">1.7.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.clone_from_slice" class="fnname">clone_from_slice</a>(&amp;mut self, src: &amp;[T])<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;T: Clone,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Copies the elements from <code>src</code> into <code>self</code>.</p>
<p>The length of <code>src</code> must be the same as <code>self</code>.</p>
<h5 id="panics-28"><a href="#panics-28">Panics</a></h5>
<p>This function will panic if the two slices have different lengths.</p>
<h5 id="examples-80"><a href="#examples-80">Examples</a></h5>
<p>Cloning two elements from a slice into another:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>src = [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>dst = [<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>];
<span class="comment">// Because the slices have to be the same length,
// we slice the source slice from four elements
// to two. It will panic if we don&#39;t do this.
</span>dst.clone_from_slice(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>src[<span class="number">2</span>..]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(src, [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(dst, [<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>]);</code></pre></div>
<p>Rust enforces that there can only be one mutable reference with no
immutable references to a particular piece of data in a particular
scope. Because of this, attempting to use <code>clone_from_slice</code> on a
single slice will result in a compile failure:</p>
<div class="example-wrap compile_fail"><div class='tooltip'></div><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>slice = [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>];
slice[..<span class="number">2</span>].clone_from_slice(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>slice[<span class="number">3</span>..]); <span class="comment">// compile fail!</span></code></pre></div>
<p>To work around this, we can use <a href="slice::split_at_mut"><code>split_at_mut</code></a> to create two distinct
sub-slices from a slice:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>slice = [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>];
{
<span class="kw">let </span>(left, right) = slice.split_at_mut(<span class="number">2</span>);
left.clone_from_slice(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>right[<span class="number">1</span>..]);
}
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(slice, [<span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.copy_from_slice" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.9.0">1.9.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.copy_from_slice" class="fnname">copy_from_slice</a>(&amp;mut self, src: &amp;[T])<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;T: Copy,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Copies all elements from <code>src</code> into <code>self</code>, using a memcpy.</p>
<p>The length of <code>src</code> must be the same as <code>self</code>.</p>
<p>If <code>T</code> does not implement <code>Copy</code>, use <a href="slice::clone_from_slice"><code>clone_from_slice</code></a>.</p>
<h5 id="panics-29"><a href="#panics-29">Panics</a></h5>
<p>This function will panic if the two slices have different lengths.</p>
<h5 id="examples-81"><a href="#examples-81">Examples</a></h5>
<p>Copying two elements from a slice into another:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>src = [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>dst = [<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>];
<span class="comment">// Because the slices have to be the same length,
// we slice the source slice from four elements
// to two. It will panic if we don&#39;t do this.
</span>dst.copy_from_slice(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>src[<span class="number">2</span>..]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(src, [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(dst, [<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>]);</code></pre></div>
<p>Rust enforces that there can only be one mutable reference with no
immutable references to a particular piece of data in a particular
scope. Because of this, attempting to use <code>copy_from_slice</code> on a
single slice will result in a compile failure:</p>
<div class="example-wrap compile_fail"><div class='tooltip'></div><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>slice = [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>];
slice[..<span class="number">2</span>].copy_from_slice(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>slice[<span class="number">3</span>..]); <span class="comment">// compile fail!</span></code></pre></div>
<p>To work around this, we can use <a href="slice::split_at_mut"><code>split_at_mut</code></a> to create two distinct
sub-slices from a slice:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>slice = [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>];
{
<span class="kw">let </span>(left, right) = slice.split_at_mut(<span class="number">2</span>);
left.copy_from_slice(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>right[<span class="number">1</span>..]);
}
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(slice, [<span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.copy_within" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.37.0">1.37.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.copy_within" class="fnname">copy_within</a>&lt;R&gt;(&amp;mut self, src: R, dest: usize)<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;R: RangeBounds&lt;usize&gt;,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;T: Copy,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Copies elements from one part of the slice to another part of itself,
using a memmove.</p>
<p><code>src</code> is the range within <code>self</code> to copy from. <code>dest</code> is the starting
index of the range within <code>self</code> to copy to, which will have the same
length as <code>src</code>. The two ranges may overlap. The ends of the two ranges
must be less than or equal to <code>self.len()</code>.</p>
<h5 id="panics-30"><a href="#panics-30">Panics</a></h5>
<p>This function will panic if either range exceeds the end of the slice,
or if the end of <code>src</code> is before the start.</p>
<h5 id="examples-82"><a href="#examples-82">Examples</a></h5>
<p>Copying four bytes within a slice:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>bytes = <span class="kw-2">*</span><span class="string">b&quot;Hello, World!&quot;</span>;
bytes.copy_within(<span class="number">1</span>..<span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">8</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>bytes, <span class="string">b&quot;Hello, Wello!&quot;</span>);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.swap_with_slice" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.27.0">1.27.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.swap_with_slice" class="fnname">swap_with_slice</a>(&amp;mut self, other: &amp;mut [T])</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Swaps all elements in <code>self</code> with those in <code>other</code>.</p>
<p>The length of <code>other</code> must be the same as <code>self</code>.</p>
<h5 id="panics-31"><a href="#panics-31">Panics</a></h5>
<p>This function will panic if the two slices have different lengths.</p>
<h5 id="example"><a href="#example">Example</a></h5>
<p>Swapping two elements across slices:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>slice1 = [<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>slice2 = [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>];
slice1.swap_with_slice(<span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>slice2[<span class="number">2</span>..]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(slice1, [<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(slice2, [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">0</span>]);</code></pre></div>
<p>Rust enforces that there can only be one mutable reference to a
particular piece of data in a particular scope. Because of this,
attempting to use <code>swap_with_slice</code> on a single slice will result in
a compile failure:</p>
<div class="example-wrap compile_fail"><div class='tooltip'></div><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>slice = [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>];
slice[..<span class="number">2</span>].swap_with_slice(<span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>slice[<span class="number">3</span>..]); <span class="comment">// compile fail!</span></code></pre></div>
<p>To work around this, we can use <a href="slice::split_at_mut"><code>split_at_mut</code></a> to create two distinct
mutable sub-slices from a slice:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>slice = [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>];
{
<span class="kw">let </span>(left, right) = slice.split_at_mut(<span class="number">2</span>);
left.swap_with_slice(<span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>right[<span class="number">1</span>..]);
}
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(slice, [<span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.align_to" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.30.0">1.30.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub unsafe fn <a href="#method.align_to" class="fnname">align_to</a>&lt;U&gt;(&amp;self) -&gt; (&amp;[T], &amp;[U], &amp;[T])</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Transmute the slice to a slice of another type, ensuring alignment of the types is
maintained.</p>
<p>This method splits the slice into three distinct slices: prefix, correctly aligned middle
slice of a new type, and the suffix slice. The method may make the middle slice the greatest
length possible for a given type and input slice, but only your algorithm’s performance
should depend on that, not its correctness. It is permissible for all of the input data to
be returned as the prefix or suffix slice.</p>
<p>This method has no purpose when either input element <code>T</code> or output element <code>U</code> are
zero-sized and will return the original slice without splitting anything.</p>
<h5 id="safety-7"><a href="#safety-7">Safety</a></h5>
<p>This method is essentially a <code>transmute</code> with respect to the elements in the returned
middle slice, so all the usual caveats pertaining to <code>transmute::&lt;T, U&gt;</code> also apply here.</p>
<h5 id="examples-83"><a href="#examples-83">Examples</a></h5>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">unsafe </span>{
<span class="kw">let </span>bytes: [u8; <span class="number">7</span>] = [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>, <span class="number">7</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span>(prefix, shorts, suffix) = bytes.align_to::&lt;u16&gt;();
<span class="comment">// less_efficient_algorithm_for_bytes(prefix);
// more_efficient_algorithm_for_aligned_shorts(shorts);
// less_efficient_algorithm_for_bytes(suffix);
</span>}</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.align_to_mut" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.30.0">1.30.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub unsafe fn <a href="#method.align_to_mut" class="fnname">align_to_mut</a>&lt;U&gt;(&amp;mut self) -&gt; (&amp;mut [T], &amp;mut [U], &amp;mut [T])</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Transmute the slice to a slice of another type, ensuring alignment of the types is
maintained.</p>
<p>This method splits the slice into three distinct slices: prefix, correctly aligned middle
slice of a new type, and the suffix slice. The method may make the middle slice the greatest
length possible for a given type and input slice, but only your algorithm’s performance
should depend on that, not its correctness. It is permissible for all of the input data to
be returned as the prefix or suffix slice.</p>
<p>This method has no purpose when either input element <code>T</code> or output element <code>U</code> are
zero-sized and will return the original slice without splitting anything.</p>
<h5 id="safety-8"><a href="#safety-8">Safety</a></h5>
<p>This method is essentially a <code>transmute</code> with respect to the elements in the returned
middle slice, so all the usual caveats pertaining to <code>transmute::&lt;T, U&gt;</code> also apply here.</p>
<h5 id="examples-84"><a href="#examples-84">Examples</a></h5>
<p>Basic usage:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">unsafe </span>{
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>bytes: [u8; <span class="number">7</span>] = [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>, <span class="number">7</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span>(prefix, shorts, suffix) = bytes.align_to_mut::&lt;u16&gt;();
<span class="comment">// less_efficient_algorithm_for_bytes(prefix);
// more_efficient_algorithm_for_aligned_shorts(shorts);
// less_efficient_algorithm_for_bytes(suffix);
</span>}</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.as_simd" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.as_simd" class="fnname">as_simd</a>&lt;const LANES:&nbsp;usize&gt;(&amp;self) -&gt; (&amp;[T], &amp;[Simd&lt;T, LANES&gt;], &amp;[T])<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Simd&lt;T, LANES&gt;: AsRef&lt;[T; LANES]&gt;,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;T: SimdElement,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;LaneCount&lt;LANES&gt;: SupportedLaneCount,</span></h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>portable_simd</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Split a slice into a prefix, a middle of aligned SIMD types, and a suffix.</p>
<p>This is a safe wrapper around [<code>slice::align_to</code>], so has the same weak
postconditions as that method. You’re only assured that
<code>self.len() == prefix.len() + middle.len() * LANES + suffix.len()</code>.</p>
<p>Notably, all of the following are possible:</p>
<ul>
<li><code>prefix.len() &gt;= LANES</code>.</li>
<li><code>middle.is_empty()</code> despite <code>self.len() &gt;= 3 * LANES</code>.</li>
<li><code>suffix.len() &gt;= LANES</code>.</li>
</ul>
<p>That said, this is a safe method, so if you’re only writing safe code,
then this can at most cause incorrect logic, not unsoundness.</p>
<h5 id="panics-32"><a href="#panics-32">Panics</a></h5>
<p>This will panic if the size of the SIMD type is different from
<code>LANES</code> times that of the scalar.</p>
<p>At the time of writing, the trait restrictions on <code>Simd&lt;T, LANES&gt;</code> keeps
that from ever happening, as only power-of-two numbers of lanes are
supported. It’s possible that, in the future, those restrictions might
be lifted in a way that would make it possible to see panics from this
method for something like <code>LANES == 3</code>.</p>
<h5 id="examples-85"><a href="#examples-85">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(portable_simd)]
</span><span class="kw">use </span>core::simd::SimdFloat;
<span class="kw">let </span>short = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span>(prefix, middle, suffix) = short.as_simd::&lt;<span class="number">4</span>&gt;();
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(middle, []); <span class="comment">// Not enough elements for anything in the middle
// They might be split in any possible way between prefix and suffix
</span><span class="kw">let </span>it = prefix.iter().chain(suffix).copied();
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(it.collect::&lt;Vec&lt;<span class="kw">_</span>&gt;&gt;(), <span class="macro">vec!</span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>]);
<span class="kw">fn </span>basic_simd_sum(x: <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[f32]) -&gt; f32 {
<span class="kw">use </span>std::ops::Add;
<span class="kw">use </span>std::simd::f32x4;
<span class="kw">let </span>(prefix, middle, suffix) = x.as_simd();
<span class="kw">let </span>sums = f32x4::from_array([
prefix.iter().copied().sum(),
<span class="number">0.0</span>,
<span class="number">0.0</span>,
suffix.iter().copied().sum(),
]);
<span class="kw">let </span>sums = middle.iter().copied().fold(sums, f32x4::add);
sums.reduce_sum()
}
<span class="kw">let </span>numbers: Vec&lt;f32&gt; = (<span class="number">1</span>..<span class="number">101</span>).map(|x| x <span class="kw">as _</span>).collect();
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(basic_simd_sum(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>numbers[<span class="number">1</span>..<span class="number">99</span>]), <span class="number">4949.0</span>);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.as_simd_mut" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.as_simd_mut" class="fnname">as_simd_mut</a>&lt;const LANES:&nbsp;usize&gt;(<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&amp;mut self<br>) -&gt; (&amp;mut [T], &amp;mut [Simd&lt;T, LANES&gt;], &amp;mut [T])<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Simd&lt;T, LANES&gt;: AsMut&lt;[T; LANES]&gt;,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;T: SimdElement,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;LaneCount&lt;LANES&gt;: SupportedLaneCount,</span></h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>portable_simd</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Split a slice into a prefix, a middle of aligned SIMD types, and a suffix.</p>
<p>This is a safe wrapper around [<code>slice::align_to_mut</code>], so has the same weak
postconditions as that method. You’re only assured that
<code>self.len() == prefix.len() + middle.len() * LANES + suffix.len()</code>.</p>
<p>Notably, all of the following are possible:</p>
<ul>
<li><code>prefix.len() &gt;= LANES</code>.</li>
<li><code>middle.is_empty()</code> despite <code>self.len() &gt;= 3 * LANES</code>.</li>
<li><code>suffix.len() &gt;= LANES</code>.</li>
</ul>
<p>That said, this is a safe method, so if you’re only writing safe code,
then this can at most cause incorrect logic, not unsoundness.</p>
<p>This is the mutable version of [<code>slice::as_simd</code>]; see that for examples.</p>
<h5 id="panics-33"><a href="#panics-33">Panics</a></h5>
<p>This will panic if the size of the SIMD type is different from
<code>LANES</code> times that of the scalar.</p>
<p>At the time of writing, the trait restrictions on <code>Simd&lt;T, LANES&gt;</code> keeps
that from ever happening, as only power-of-two numbers of lanes are
supported. It’s possible that, in the future, those restrictions might
be lifted in a way that would make it possible to see panics from this
method for something like <code>LANES == 3</code>.</p>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.is_sorted" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.is_sorted" class="fnname">is_sorted</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; bool<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;T: PartialOrd&lt;T&gt;,</span></h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>is_sorted</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Checks if the elements of this slice are sorted.</p>
<p>That is, for each element <code>a</code> and its following element <code>b</code>, <code>a &lt;= b</code> must hold. If the
slice yields exactly zero or one element, <code>true</code> is returned.</p>
<p>Note that if <code>Self::Item</code> is only <code>PartialOrd</code>, but not <code>Ord</code>, the above definition
implies that this function returns <code>false</code> if any two consecutive items are not
comparable.</p>
<h5 id="examples-86"><a href="#examples-86">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(is_sorted)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span>empty: [i32; <span class="number">0</span>] = [];
<span class="macro">assert!</span>([<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">9</span>].is_sorted());
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(![<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">4</span>].is_sorted());
<span class="macro">assert!</span>([<span class="number">0</span>].is_sorted());
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(empty.is_sorted());
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(![<span class="number">0.0</span>, <span class="number">1.0</span>, f32::NAN].is_sorted());</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.is_sorted_by" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.is_sorted_by" class="fnname">is_sorted_by</a>&lt;F&gt;(&amp;self, compare: F) -&gt; bool<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;F: FnMut(&amp;T, &amp;T) -&gt; Option&lt;Ordering&gt;,</span></h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>is_sorted</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Checks if the elements of this slice are sorted using the given comparator function.</p>
<p>Instead of using <code>PartialOrd::partial_cmp</code>, this function uses the given <code>compare</code>
function to determine the ordering of two elements. Apart from that, it’s equivalent to
<a href="slice::is_sorted"><code>is_sorted</code></a>; see its documentation for more information.</p>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.is_sorted_by_key" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.is_sorted_by_key" class="fnname">is_sorted_by_key</a>&lt;F, K&gt;(&amp;self, f: F) -&gt; bool<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;F: FnMut(&amp;T) -&gt; K,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;K: PartialOrd&lt;K&gt;,</span></h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>is_sorted</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Checks if the elements of this slice are sorted using the given key extraction function.</p>
<p>Instead of comparing the slice’s elements directly, this function compares the keys of the
elements, as determined by <code>f</code>. Apart from that, it’s equivalent to <a href="slice::is_sorted"><code>is_sorted</code></a>; see its
documentation for more information.</p>
<h5 id="examples-87"><a href="#examples-87">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(is_sorted)]
</span><span class="macro">assert!</span>([<span class="string">&quot;c&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;bb&quot;</span>, <span class="string">&quot;aaa&quot;</span>].is_sorted_by_key(|s| s.len()));
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(![-<span class="number">2i32</span>, -<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">3</span>].is_sorted_by_key(|n| n.abs()));</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.partition_point" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.52.0">1.52.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.partition_point" class="fnname">partition_point</a>&lt;P&gt;(&amp;self, pred: P) -&gt; usize<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;P: FnMut(&amp;T) -&gt; bool,</span></h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns the index of the partition point according to the given predicate
(the index of the first element of the second partition).</p>
<p>The slice is assumed to be partitioned according to the given predicate.
This means that all elements for which the predicate returns true are at the start of the slice
and all elements for which the predicate returns false are at the end.
For example, [7, 15, 3, 5, 4, 12, 6] is a partitioned under the predicate x % 2 != 0
(all odd numbers are at the start, all even at the end).</p>
<p>If this slice is not partitioned, the returned result is unspecified and meaningless,
as this method performs a kind of binary search.</p>
<p>See also <a href="slice::binary_search"><code>binary_search</code></a>, <a href="slice::binary_search_by"><code>binary_search_by</code></a>, and <a href="slice::binary_search_by_key"><code>binary_search_by_key</code></a>.</p>
<h5 id="examples-88"><a href="#examples-88">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>v = [<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>, <span class="number">7</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span>i = v.partition_point(|<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>x| x &lt; <span class="number">5</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(i, <span class="number">4</span>);
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(v[..i].iter().all(|<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>x| x &lt; <span class="number">5</span>));
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(v[i..].iter().all(|<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>x| !(x &lt; <span class="number">5</span>)));</code></pre></div>
<p>If all elements of the slice match the predicate, including if the slice
is empty, then the length of the slice will be returned:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span>a = [<span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">8</span>];
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(a.partition_point(|x| x &lt; <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">100</span>), a.len());
<span class="kw">let </span>a: [i32; <span class="number">0</span>] = [];
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(a.partition_point(|x| x &lt; <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="number">100</span>), <span class="number">0</span>);</code></pre></div>
<p>If you want to insert an item to a sorted vector, while maintaining
sort order:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>s = <span class="macro">vec!</span>[<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">8</span>, <span class="number">13</span>, <span class="number">21</span>, <span class="number">34</span>, <span class="number">55</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span>num = <span class="number">42</span>;
<span class="kw">let </span>idx = s.partition_point(|<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>x| x &lt; num);
s.insert(idx, num);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(s, [<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">8</span>, <span class="number">13</span>, <span class="number">21</span>, <span class="number">34</span>, <span class="number">42</span>, <span class="number">55</span>]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.take" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.take" class="fnname">take</a>&lt;R&gt;(self: &amp;mut &amp;'a [T], range: R) -&gt; Option&lt;&amp;'a [T]&gt;<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;R: OneSidedRange&lt;usize&gt;,</span></h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>slice_take</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Removes the subslice corresponding to the given range
and returns a reference to it.</p>
<p>Returns <code>None</code> and does not modify the slice if the given
range is out of bounds.</p>
<p>Note that this method only accepts one-sided ranges such as
<code>2..</code> or <code>..6</code>, but not <code>2..6</code>.</p>
<h5 id="examples-89"><a href="#examples-89">Examples</a></h5>
<p>Taking the first three elements of a slice:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_take)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>slice: <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="kw">_</span>] = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;c&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;d&#39;</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>first_three = slice.take(..<span class="number">3</span>).unwrap();
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(slice, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;d&#39;</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(first_three, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;c&#39;</span>]);</code></pre></div>
<p>Taking the last two elements of a slice:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_take)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>slice: <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="kw">_</span>] = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;c&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;d&#39;</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>tail = slice.take(<span class="number">2</span>..).unwrap();
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(slice, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(tail, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;c&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;d&#39;</span>]);</code></pre></div>
<p>Getting <code>None</code> when <code>range</code> is out of bounds:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_take)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>slice: <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="kw">_</span>] = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;c&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;d&#39;</span>];
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">None</span>, slice.take(<span class="number">5</span>..));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">None</span>, slice.take(..<span class="number">5</span>));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">None</span>, slice.take(..=<span class="number">4</span>));
<span class="kw">let </span>expected: <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[char] = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;c&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;d&#39;</span>];
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(expected), slice.take(..<span class="number">4</span>));</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.take_mut" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.take_mut" class="fnname">take_mut</a>&lt;R&gt;(self: &amp;mut &amp;'a mut [T], range: R) -&gt; Option&lt;&amp;'a mut [T]&gt;<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;R: OneSidedRange&lt;usize&gt;,</span></h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>slice_take</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Removes the subslice corresponding to the given range
and returns a mutable reference to it.</p>
<p>Returns <code>None</code> and does not modify the slice if the given
range is out of bounds.</p>
<p>Note that this method only accepts one-sided ranges such as
<code>2..</code> or <code>..6</code>, but not <code>2..6</code>.</p>
<h5 id="examples-90"><a href="#examples-90">Examples</a></h5>
<p>Taking the first three elements of a slice:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_take)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>slice: <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="kw">_</span>] = <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;c&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;d&#39;</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>first_three = slice.take_mut(..<span class="number">3</span>).unwrap();
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(slice, <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="string">&#39;d&#39;</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(first_three, <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;c&#39;</span>]);</code></pre></div>
<p>Taking the last two elements of a slice:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_take)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>slice: <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="kw">_</span>] = <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;c&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;d&#39;</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>tail = slice.take_mut(<span class="number">2</span>..).unwrap();
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(slice, <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(tail, <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="string">&#39;c&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;d&#39;</span>]);</code></pre></div>
<p>Getting <code>None</code> when <code>range</code> is out of bounds:</p>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_take)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>slice: <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="kw">_</span>] = <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;c&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;d&#39;</span>];
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">None</span>, slice.take_mut(<span class="number">5</span>..));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">None</span>, slice.take_mut(..<span class="number">5</span>));
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">None</span>, slice.take_mut(..=<span class="number">4</span>));
<span class="kw">let </span>expected: <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="kw">_</span>] = <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;c&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;d&#39;</span>];
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(expected), slice.take_mut(..<span class="number">4</span>));</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.take_first" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.take_first" class="fnname">take_first</a>(self: &amp;mut &amp;'a [T]) -&gt; Option&lt;&amp;'a T&gt;</h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>slice_take</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Removes the first element of the slice and returns a reference
to it.</p>
<p>Returns <code>None</code> if the slice is empty.</p>
<h5 id="examples-91"><a href="#examples-91">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_take)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>slice: <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="kw">_</span>] = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;c&#39;</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span>first = slice.take_first().unwrap();
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(slice, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;c&#39;</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(first, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.take_first_mut" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.take_first_mut" class="fnname">take_first_mut</a>(self: &amp;mut &amp;'a mut [T]) -&gt; Option&lt;&amp;'a mut T&gt;</h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>slice_take</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Removes the first element of the slice and returns a mutable
reference to it.</p>
<p>Returns <code>None</code> if the slice is empty.</p>
<h5 id="examples-92"><a href="#examples-92">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_take)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>slice: <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="kw">_</span>] = <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;c&#39;</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span>first = slice.take_first_mut().unwrap();
<span class="kw-2">*</span>first = <span class="string">&#39;d&#39;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(slice, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;c&#39;</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(first, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="string">&#39;d&#39;</span>);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.take_last" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.take_last" class="fnname">take_last</a>(self: &amp;mut &amp;'a [T]) -&gt; Option&lt;&amp;'a T&gt;</h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>slice_take</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Removes the last element of the slice and returns a reference
to it.</p>
<p>Returns <code>None</code> if the slice is empty.</p>
<h5 id="examples-93"><a href="#examples-93">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_take)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>slice: <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="kw">_</span>] = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;c&#39;</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span>last = slice.take_last().unwrap();
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(slice, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(last, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="string">&#39;c&#39;</span>);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.take_last_mut" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.take_last_mut" class="fnname">take_last_mut</a>(self: &amp;mut &amp;'a mut [T]) -&gt; Option&lt;&amp;'a mut T&gt;</h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>slice_take</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Removes the last element of the slice and returns a mutable
reference to it.</p>
<p>Returns <code>None</code> if the slice is empty.</p>
<h5 id="examples-94"><a href="#examples-94">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_take)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>slice: <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="kw">_</span>] = <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[<span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;c&#39;</span>];
<span class="kw">let </span>last = slice.take_last_mut().unwrap();
<span class="kw-2">*</span>last = <span class="string">&#39;d&#39;</span>;
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(slice, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="string">&#39;a&#39;</span>, <span class="string">&#39;b&#39;</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(last, <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span><span class="string">&#39;d&#39;</span>);</code></pre></div>
</div></details></div><div class="impl-items"><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.sort_floats" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.sort_floats" class="fnname">sort_floats</a>(&amp;mut self)</h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>sort_floats</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Sorts the slice of floats.</p>
<p>This sort is in-place (i.e. does not allocate), <em>O</em>(<em>n</em> * log(<em>n</em>)) worst-case, and uses
the ordering defined by [<code>f32::total_cmp</code>].</p>
<h5 id="current-implementation-6"><a href="#current-implementation-6">Current implementation</a></h5>
<p>This uses the same sorting algorithm as <a href="slice::sort_unstable_by"><code>sort_unstable_by</code></a>.</p>
<h5 id="examples-95"><a href="#examples-95">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(sort_floats)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>v = [<span class="number">2.6</span>, -<span class="number">5e-8</span>, f32::NAN, <span class="number">8.29</span>, f32::INFINITY, -<span class="number">1.0</span>, <span class="number">0.0</span>, -f32::INFINITY, -<span class="number">0.0</span>];
v.sort_floats();
<span class="kw">let </span>sorted = [-f32::INFINITY, -<span class="number">1.0</span>, -<span class="number">5e-8</span>, -<span class="number">0.0</span>, <span class="number">0.0</span>, <span class="number">2.6</span>, <span class="number">8.29</span>, f32::INFINITY, f32::NAN];
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>v[..<span class="number">8</span>], <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>sorted[..<span class="number">8</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(v[<span class="number">8</span>].is_nan());</code></pre></div>
</div></details></div><div class="impl-items"><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.flatten" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.flatten" class="fnname">flatten</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; &amp;[T]</h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>slice_flatten</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Takes a <code>&amp;[[T; N]]</code>, and flattens it to a <code>&amp;[T]</code>.</p>
<h5 id="panics-34"><a href="#panics-34">Panics</a></h5>
<p>This panics if the length of the resulting slice would overflow a <code>usize</code>.</p>
<p>This is only possible when flattening a slice of arrays of zero-sized
types, and thus tends to be irrelevant in practice. If
<code>size_of::&lt;T&gt;() &gt; 0</code>, this will never panic.</p>
<h5 id="examples-96"><a href="#examples-96">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_flatten)]
</span><span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>([[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>], [<span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>]].flatten(), <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(
[[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>], [<span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>]].flatten(),
[[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>], [<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">4</span>], [<span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>]].flatten(),
);
<span class="kw">let </span>slice_of_empty_arrays: <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[[i32; <span class="number">0</span>]] = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[[], [], [], [], []];
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(slice_of_empty_arrays.flatten().is_empty());
<span class="kw">let </span>empty_slice_of_arrays: <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[[u32; <span class="number">10</span>]] = <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>[];
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(empty_slice_of_arrays.flatten().is_empty());</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.flatten_mut" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.flatten_mut" class="fnname">flatten_mut</a>(&amp;mut self) -&gt; &amp;mut [T]</h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>slice_flatten</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Takes a <code>&amp;mut [[T; N]]</code>, and flattens it to a <code>&amp;mut [T]</code>.</p>
<h5 id="panics-35"><a href="#panics-35">Panics</a></h5>
<p>This panics if the length of the resulting slice would overflow a <code>usize</code>.</p>
<p>This is only possible when flattening a slice of arrays of zero-sized
types, and thus tends to be irrelevant in practice. If
<code>size_of::&lt;T&gt;() &gt; 0</code>, this will never panic.</p>
<h5 id="examples-97"><a href="#examples-97">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(slice_flatten)]
</span><span class="kw">fn </span>add_5_to_all(slice: <span class="kw-2">&amp;mut </span>[i32]) {
<span class="kw">for </span>i <span class="kw">in </span>slice {
<span class="kw-2">*</span>i += <span class="number">5</span>;
}
}
<span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>array = [[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">3</span>], [<span class="number">4</span>, <span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>], [<span class="number">7</span>, <span class="number">8</span>, <span class="number">9</span>]];
add_5_to_all(array.flatten_mut());
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(array, [[<span class="number">6</span>, <span class="number">7</span>, <span class="number">8</span>], [<span class="number">9</span>, <span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">11</span>], [<span class="number">12</span>, <span class="number">13</span>, <span class="number">14</span>]]);</code></pre></div>
</div></details></div><div class="impl-items"><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.sort_floats-1" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.sort_floats-1" class="fnname">sort_floats</a>(&amp;mut self)</h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>sort_floats</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Sorts the slice of floats.</p>
<p>This sort is in-place (i.e. does not allocate), <em>O</em>(<em>n</em> * log(<em>n</em>)) worst-case, and uses
the ordering defined by [<code>f64::total_cmp</code>].</p>
<h5 id="current-implementation-7"><a href="#current-implementation-7">Current implementation</a></h5>
<p>This uses the same sorting algorithm as <a href="slice::sort_unstable_by"><code>sort_unstable_by</code></a>.</p>
<h5 id="examples-98"><a href="#examples-98">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(sort_floats)]
</span><span class="kw">let </span><span class="kw-2">mut </span>v = [<span class="number">2.6</span>, -<span class="number">5e-8</span>, f64::NAN, <span class="number">8.29</span>, f64::INFINITY, -<span class="number">1.0</span>, <span class="number">0.0</span>, -f64::INFINITY, -<span class="number">0.0</span>];
v.sort_floats();
<span class="kw">let </span>sorted = [-f64::INFINITY, -<span class="number">1.0</span>, -<span class="number">5e-8</span>, -<span class="number">0.0</span>, <span class="number">0.0</span>, <span class="number">2.6</span>, <span class="number">8.29</span>, f64::INFINITY, f64::NAN];
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>v[..<span class="number">8</span>], <span class="kw-2">&amp;</span>sorted[..<span class="number">8</span>]);
<span class="macro">assert!</span>(v[<span class="number">8</span>].is_nan());</code></pre></div>
</div></details></div><div class="impl-items"><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.is_ascii" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.23.0">1.23.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.is_ascii" class="fnname">is_ascii</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; bool</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Checks if all bytes in this slice are within the ASCII range.</p>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.eq_ignore_ascii_case" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.23.0">1.23.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.eq_ignore_ascii_case" class="fnname">eq_ignore_ascii_case</a>(&amp;self, other: &amp;[u8]) -&gt; bool</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Checks that two slices are an ASCII case-insensitive match.</p>
<p>Same as <code>to_ascii_lowercase(a) == to_ascii_lowercase(b)</code>,
but without allocating and copying temporaries.</p>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.make_ascii_uppercase" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.23.0">1.23.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.make_ascii_uppercase" class="fnname">make_ascii_uppercase</a>(&amp;mut self)</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Converts this slice to its ASCII upper case equivalent in-place.</p>
<p>ASCII letters ‘a’ to ‘z’ are mapped to ‘A’ to ‘Z’,
but non-ASCII letters are unchanged.</p>
<p>To return a new uppercased value without modifying the existing one, use
<a href="#method.to_ascii_uppercase"><code>to_ascii_uppercase</code></a>.</p>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.make_ascii_lowercase" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.23.0">1.23.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.make_ascii_lowercase" class="fnname">make_ascii_lowercase</a>(&amp;mut self)</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Converts this slice to its ASCII lower case equivalent in-place.</p>
<p>ASCII letters ‘A’ to ‘Z’ are mapped to ‘a’ to ‘z’,
but non-ASCII letters are unchanged.</p>
<p>To return a new lowercased value without modifying the existing one, use
<a href="#method.to_ascii_lowercase"><code>to_ascii_lowercase</code></a>.</p>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.escape_ascii" class="method has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.60.0">1.60.0</span><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.escape_ascii" class="fnname">escape_ascii</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; EscapeAscii&lt;'_&gt;</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns an iterator that produces an escaped version of this slice,
treating it as an ASCII string.</p>
<h5 id="examples-99"><a href="#examples-99">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code>
<span class="kw">let </span>s = <span class="string">b&quot;0\t\r\n&#39;\&quot;\\\x9d&quot;</span>;
<span class="kw">let </span>escaped = s.escape_ascii().to_string();
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(escaped, <span class="string">&quot;0\\t\\r\\n\\&#39;\\\&quot;\\\\\\x9d&quot;</span>);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.trim_ascii_start" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.trim_ascii_start" class="fnname">trim_ascii_start</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; &amp;[u8]</h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>byte_slice_trim_ascii</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns a byte slice with leading ASCII whitespace bytes removed.</p>
<p>‘Whitespace’ refers to the definition used by
<code>u8::is_ascii_whitespace</code>.</p>
<h5 id="examples-100"><a href="#examples-100">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(byte_slice_trim_ascii)]
</span><span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="string">b&quot; \t hello world\n&quot;</span>.trim_ascii_start(), <span class="string">b&quot;hello world\n&quot;</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="string">b&quot; &quot;</span>.trim_ascii_start(), <span class="string">b&quot;&quot;</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="string">b&quot;&quot;</span>.trim_ascii_start(), <span class="string">b&quot;&quot;</span>);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.trim_ascii_end" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.trim_ascii_end" class="fnname">trim_ascii_end</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; &amp;[u8]</h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>byte_slice_trim_ascii</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns a byte slice with trailing ASCII whitespace bytes removed.</p>
<p>‘Whitespace’ refers to the definition used by
<code>u8::is_ascii_whitespace</code>.</p>
<h5 id="examples-101"><a href="#examples-101">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(byte_slice_trim_ascii)]
</span><span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="string">b&quot;\r hello world\n &quot;</span>.trim_ascii_end(), <span class="string">b&quot;\r hello world&quot;</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="string">b&quot; &quot;</span>.trim_ascii_end(), <span class="string">b&quot;&quot;</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="string">b&quot;&quot;</span>.trim_ascii_end(), <span class="string">b&quot;&quot;</span>);</code></pre></div>
</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.trim_ascii" class="method has-srclink"><h4 class="code-header">pub fn <a href="#method.trim_ascii" class="fnname">trim_ascii</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; &amp;[u8]</h4></section><span class="item-info"><div class="stab unstable"><span class="emoji">🔬</span><span>This is a nightly-only experimental API. (<code>byte_slice_trim_ascii</code>)</span></div></span></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns a byte slice with leading and trailing ASCII whitespace bytes
removed.</p>
<p>‘Whitespace’ refers to the definition used by
<code>u8::is_ascii_whitespace</code>.</p>
<h5 id="examples-102"><a href="#examples-102">Examples</a></h5>
<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="attribute">#![feature(byte_slice_trim_ascii)]
</span><span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="string">b&quot;\r hello world\n &quot;</span>.trim_ascii(), <span class="string">b&quot;hello world&quot;</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="string">b&quot; &quot;</span>.trim_ascii(), <span class="string">b&quot;&quot;</span>);
<span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="string">b&quot;&quot;</span>.trim_ascii(), <span class="string">b&quot;&quot;</span>);</code></pre></div>
</div></details></div></div><h2 id="trait-implementations" class="small-section-header">Trait Implementations<a href="#trait-implementations" class="anchor"></a></h2><div id="trait-implementations-list"><details class="rustdoc-toggle implementors-toggle" open><summary><section id="impl-AsMut%3C%5Bu8%3B%2032%5D%3E-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#139-144">source</a><a href="#impl-AsMut%3C%5Bu8%3B%2032%5D%3E-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl AsMut&lt;[u8; 32]&gt; for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h3></section></summary><div class="impl-items"><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.as_mut" class="method trait-impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#139-144">source</a><a href="#method.as_mut" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">fn <a class="fnname">as_mut</a>(&amp;mut self) -&gt; &amp;mut [u8; 32]</h4></section></summary><div class='docblock'>Converts this type into a mutable reference of the (usually inferred) input type.</div></details></div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle implementors-toggle" open><summary><section id="impl-AsRef%3C%5Bu8%3B%2032%5D%3E-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#133-138">source</a><a href="#impl-AsRef%3C%5Bu8%3B%2032%5D%3E-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl AsRef&lt;[u8; 32]&gt; for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h3></section></summary><div class="impl-items"><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.as_ref" class="method trait-impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#133-138">source</a><a href="#method.as_ref" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">fn <a class="fnname">as_ref</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; &amp;[u8; 32]</h4></section></summary><div class='docblock'>Converts this type into a shared reference of the (usually inferred) input type.</div></details></div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle implementors-toggle" open><summary><section id="impl-Clone-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#72-90">source</a><a href="#impl-Clone-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl Clone for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h3></section></summary><div class="impl-items"><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.clone" class="method trait-impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#72-90">source</a><a href="#method.clone" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">fn <a class="fnname">clone</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h4></section></summary><div class='docblock'>Returns a copy of the value. <a>Read more</a></div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.clone_from" class="method trait-impl has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><a href="#method.clone_from" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">const fn <a class="fnname">clone_from</a>(&amp;mut self, source: &amp;Self)</h4></section></summary><div class='docblock'>Performs copy-assignment from <code>source</code>. <a>Read more</a></div></details></div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle implementors-toggle" open><summary><section id="impl-Debug-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#80">source</a><a href="#impl-Debug-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl Debug for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h3></section></summary><div class="impl-items"><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.fmt" class="method trait-impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#80">source</a><a href="#method.fmt" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">fn <a class="fnname">fmt</a>(&amp;self, f: &amp;mut Formatter&lt;'_&gt;) -&gt; Result</h4></section></summary><div class='docblock'>Formats the value using the given formatter. <a>Read more</a></div></details></div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle implementors-toggle" open><summary><section id="impl-Default-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#72-90">source</a><a href="#impl-Default-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl Default for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h3></section></summary><div class="impl-items"><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.default" class="method trait-impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#72-90">source</a><a href="#method.default" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">fn <a class="fnname">default</a>() -&gt; <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h4></section></summary><div class='docblock'>Returns the “default value” for a type. <a>Read more</a></div></details></div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle implementors-toggle" open><summary><section id="impl-Deref-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#187-192">source</a><a href="#impl-Deref-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl Deref for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h3></section></summary><div class="impl-items"><details class="rustdoc-toggle" open><summary><section id="associatedtype.Target" class="associatedtype trait-impl has-srclink"><a href="#associatedtype.Target" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">type <a class="associatedtype">Target</a> = [u8]</h4></section></summary><div class='docblock'>The resulting type after dereferencing.</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.deref" class="method trait-impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#187-192">source</a><a href="#method.deref" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">fn <a class="fnname">deref</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; &amp;Self::Target</h4></section></summary><div class='docblock'>Dereferences the value.</div></details></div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle implementors-toggle" open><summary><section id="impl-DerefMut-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#187-192">source</a><a href="#impl-DerefMut-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl DerefMut for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h3></section></summary><div class="impl-items"><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.deref_mut" class="method trait-impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#187-192">source</a><a href="#method.deref_mut" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">fn <a class="fnname">deref_mut</a>(&amp;mut self) -&gt; &amp;mut Self::Target</h4></section></summary><div class='docblock'>Mutably dereferences the value.</div></details></div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle implementors-toggle" open><summary><section id="impl-From%3C%26%5Bu8%3B%2032%5D%3E-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#145-150">source</a><a href="#impl-From%3C%26%5Bu8%3B%2032%5D%3E-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl From&lt;&amp;[u8; 32]&gt; for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h3></section></summary><div class="impl-items"><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.from-1" class="method trait-impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#145-150">source</a><a href="#method.from-1" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">fn <a class="fnname">from</a>(array: &amp;[u8; 32]) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h4></section></summary><div class='docblock'>Converts to this type from the input type.</div></details></div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle implementors-toggle" open><summary><section id="impl-From%3C%5Bu8%3B%2032%5D%3E-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#145-150">source</a><a href="#impl-From%3C%5Bu8%3B%2032%5D%3E-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl From&lt;[u8; 32]&gt; for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h3></section></summary><div class="impl-items"><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.from" class="method trait-impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#145-150">source</a><a href="#method.from" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">fn <a class="fnname">from</a>(array: [u8; 32]) -&gt; <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h4></section></summary><div class='docblock'>Converts to this type from the input type.</div></details></div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle implementors-toggle" open><summary><section id="impl-PartialEq%3C%5Bu8%3B%2032%5D%3E-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#118-123">source</a><a href="#impl-PartialEq%3C%5Bu8%3B%2032%5D%3E-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl PartialEq&lt;[u8; 32]&gt; for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h3></section></summary><div class="impl-items"><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.eq-1" class="method trait-impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#118-123">source</a><a href="#method.eq-1" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">fn <a class="fnname">eq</a>(&amp;self, other: &amp;[u8; 32]) -&gt; bool</h4></section></summary><div class='docblock'>This method tests for <code>self</code> and <code>other</code> values to be equal, and is used
by <code>==</code>. <a>Read more</a></div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.ne-1" class="method trait-impl has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><a href="#method.ne-1" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">const fn <a class="fnname">ne</a>(&amp;self, other: &amp;Rhs) -&gt; bool</h4></section></summary><div class='docblock'>This method tests for <code>!=</code>. The default implementation is almost always
sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason. <a>Read more</a></div></details></div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle implementors-toggle" open><summary><section id="impl-PartialEq%3C%5Bu8%5D%3E-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#118-123">source</a><a href="#impl-PartialEq%3C%5Bu8%5D%3E-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl PartialEq&lt;[u8]&gt; for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h3></section></summary><div class="impl-items"><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.eq-2" class="method trait-impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#118-123">source</a><a href="#method.eq-2" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">fn <a class="fnname">eq</a>(&amp;self, other: &amp;[u8]) -&gt; bool</h4></section></summary><div class='docblock'>This method tests for <code>self</code> and <code>other</code> values to be equal, and is used
by <code>==</code>. <a>Read more</a></div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.ne-2" class="method trait-impl has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><a href="#method.ne-2" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">const fn <a class="fnname">ne</a>(&amp;self, other: &amp;Rhs) -&gt; bool</h4></section></summary><div class='docblock'>This method tests for <code>!=</code>. The default implementation is almost always
sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason. <a>Read more</a></div></details></div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle implementors-toggle" open><summary><section id="impl-PartialEq%3CSha256Hash%3E-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#80">source</a><a href="#impl-PartialEq%3CSha256Hash%3E-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl PartialEq&lt;<a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a>&gt; for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h3></section></summary><div class="impl-items"><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.eq" class="method trait-impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#80">source</a><a href="#method.eq" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">fn <a class="fnname">eq</a>(&amp;self, other: &amp;<a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a>) -&gt; bool</h4></section></summary><div class='docblock'>This method tests for <code>self</code> and <code>other</code> values to be equal, and is used
by <code>==</code>. <a>Read more</a></div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.ne" class="method trait-impl has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="Stable since Rust version 1.0.0">1.0.0</span><a href="#method.ne" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">const fn <a class="fnname">ne</a>(&amp;self, other: &amp;Rhs) -&gt; bool</h4></section></summary><div class='docblock'>This method tests for <code>!=</code>. The default implementation is almost always
sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason. <a>Read more</a></div></details></div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle implementors-toggle" open><summary><section id="impl-TryFrom%3C%26%5Bu8%5D%3E-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#145-150">source</a><a href="#impl-TryFrom%3C%26%5Bu8%5D%3E-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl TryFrom&lt;&amp;[u8]&gt; for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h3></section></summary><div class="impl-items"><details class="rustdoc-toggle" open><summary><section id="associatedtype.Error" class="associatedtype trait-impl has-srclink"><a href="#associatedtype.Error" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">type <a class="associatedtype">Error</a> = TryFromSliceError</h4></section></summary><div class='docblock'>The type returned in the event of a conversion error.</div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.try_from" class="method trait-impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#145-150">source</a><a href="#method.try_from" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">fn <a class="fnname">try_from</a>(slice: &amp;[u8]) -&gt; Result&lt;<a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a>, Self::Error&gt;</h4></section></summary><div class='docblock'>Performs the conversion.</div></details></div></details><section id="impl-BytewiseEquality-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#152-155">source</a><a href="#impl-BytewiseEquality-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl <a class="trait" href="../marker/trait.BytewiseEquality.html" title="trait sgx_types::marker::BytewiseEquality">BytewiseEquality</a> for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h3></section><section id="impl-ContiguousMemory-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#72-90">source</a><a href="#impl-ContiguousMemory-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl <a class="trait" href="../marker/trait.ContiguousMemory.html" title="trait sgx_types::marker::ContiguousMemory">ContiguousMemory</a> for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h3></section><section id="impl-Copy-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#72-90">source</a><a href="#impl-Copy-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl Copy for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h3></section><section id="impl-Eq-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#80">source</a><a href="#impl-Eq-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl Eq for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h3></section><section id="impl-StructuralEq-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#80">source</a><a href="#impl-StructuralEq-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl StructuralEq for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h3></section><section id="impl-StructuralPartialEq-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#80">source</a><a href="#impl-StructuralPartialEq-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl StructuralPartialEq for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h3></section></div><h2 id="synthetic-implementations" class="small-section-header">Auto Trait Implementations<a href="#synthetic-implementations" class="anchor"></a></h2><div id="synthetic-implementations-list"><section id="impl-RefUnwindSafe-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a href="#impl-RefUnwindSafe-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl RefUnwindSafe for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h3></section><section id="impl-Send-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a href="#impl-Send-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl Send for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h3></section><section id="impl-Sync-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a href="#impl-Sync-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl Sync for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h3></section><section id="impl-Unpin-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a href="#impl-Unpin-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl Unpin for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h3></section><section id="impl-UnwindSafe-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a href="#impl-UnwindSafe-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl UnwindSafe for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sha256Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sha256Hash">Sha256Hash</a></h3></section></div><h2 id="blanket-implementations" class="small-section-header">Blanket Implementations<a href="#blanket-implementations" class="anchor"></a></h2><div id="blanket-implementations-list"><details class="rustdoc-toggle implementors-toggle"><summary><section id="impl-Any-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a href="#impl-Any-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl&lt;T&gt; Any for T<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;T: 'static + ?Sized,</span></h3></section></summary><div class="impl-items"><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.type_id" class="method trait-impl has-srclink"><a href="#method.type_id" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">fn <a class="fnname">type_id</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; TypeId</h4></section></summary><div class='docblock'>Gets the <code>TypeId</code> of <code>self</code>. <a>Read more</a></div></details></div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle implementors-toggle"><summary><section id="impl-Borrow%3CT%3E-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a href="#impl-Borrow%3CT%3E-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl&lt;T&gt; Borrow&lt;T&gt; for T<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;T: ?Sized,</span></h3></section></summary><div class="impl-items"><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.borrow" class="method trait-impl has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="const unstable">const: <a href="https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/91522" title="Tracking issue for const_borrow">unstable</a></span><a href="#method.borrow" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">fn <a class="fnname">borrow</a>(&amp;self) -&gt; &amp;T</h4></section></summary><div class='docblock'>Immutably borrows from an owned value. <a>Read more</a></div></details></div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle implementors-toggle"><summary><section id="impl-BorrowMut%3CT%3E-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a href="#impl-BorrowMut%3CT%3E-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl&lt;T&gt; BorrowMut&lt;T&gt; for T<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;T: ?Sized,</span></h3></section></summary><div class="impl-items"><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.borrow_mut" class="method trait-impl has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="const unstable">const: <a href="https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/91522" title="Tracking issue for const_borrow">unstable</a></span><a href="#method.borrow_mut" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">fn <a class="fnname">borrow_mut</a>(&amp;mut self) -&gt; &amp;mut T</h4></section></summary><div class='docblock'>Mutably borrows from an owned value. <a>Read more</a></div></details></div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle implementors-toggle"><summary><section id="impl-ConstTimeEq%3CT%3E-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/memeq.rs.html#61-78">source</a><a href="#impl-ConstTimeEq%3CT%3E-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl&lt;T&gt; <a class="trait" href="../memeq/trait.ConstTimeEq.html" title="trait sgx_types::memeq::ConstTimeEq">ConstTimeEq</a>&lt;T&gt; for T<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;T: Eq + <a class="trait" href="../marker/trait.BytewiseEquality.html" title="trait sgx_types::marker::BytewiseEquality">BytewiseEquality</a>,</span></h3></section></summary><div class="impl-items"><section id="method.ct_eq" class="method trait-impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/memeq.rs.html#65-77">source</a><a href="#method.ct_eq" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">default fn <a href="../memeq/trait.ConstTimeEq.html#tymethod.ct_eq" class="fnname">ct_eq</a>(&amp;self, other: &amp;T) -&gt; bool</h4></section><section id="method.ct_ne" class="method trait-impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/memeq.rs.html#34-36">source</a><a href="#method.ct_ne" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">fn <a href="../memeq/trait.ConstTimeEq.html#method.ct_ne" class="fnname">ct_ne</a>(&amp;self, other: &amp;T) -&gt; bool</h4></section></div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle implementors-toggle"><summary><section id="impl-From%3CT%3E-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a href="#impl-From%3CT%3E-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl&lt;T&gt; From&lt;T&gt; for T</h3></section></summary><div class="impl-items"><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.from-2" class="method trait-impl has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="const unstable">const: <a href="https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/88674" title="Tracking issue for const_convert">unstable</a></span><a href="#method.from-2" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">fn <a class="fnname">from</a>(t: T) -&gt; T</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Returns the argument unchanged.</p>
</div></details></div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle implementors-toggle"><summary><section id="impl-Into%3CU%3E-for-Sha256Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a href="#impl-Into%3CU%3E-for-Sha256Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl&lt;T, U&gt; Into&lt;U&gt; for T<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;U: From&lt;T&gt;,</span></h3></section></summary><div class="impl-items"><details class="rustdoc-toggle method-toggle" open><summary><section id="method.into" class="method trait-impl has-srclink"><span class="since rightside" title="const unstable">const: <a href="https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/88674" title="Tracking issue for const_convert">unstable</a></span><a href="#method.into" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">fn <a class="fnname">into</a>(self) -&gt; U</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Calls <code>U::from(self)</code>.</p>
<p>That is, this conversion is whatever the implementation of
<code>[From]&lt;T&gt; for U</code> chooses to do.</p>
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