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href="#method.take_mut">take_mut</a></li><li><a href="#method.trim_ascii">trim_ascii</a></li><li><a href="#method.trim_ascii_end">trim_ascii_end</a></li><li><a href="#method.trim_ascii_start">trim_ascii_start</a></li><li><a href="#method.windows">windows</a></li></ul><h3><a href="#trait-implementations">Trait Implementations</a></h3><ul class="block"><li><a href="#impl-AsMut%3C%5Bu8%3B%2032%5D%3E-for-Sm3Hash">AsMut<[u8; 32]></a></li><li><a href="#impl-AsRef%3C%5Bu8%3B%2032%5D%3E-for-Sm3Hash">AsRef<[u8; 32]></a></li><li><a href="#impl-BytewiseEquality-for-Sm3Hash">BytewiseEquality</a></li><li><a href="#impl-Clone-for-Sm3Hash">Clone</a></li><li><a href="#impl-ContiguousMemory-for-Sm3Hash">ContiguousMemory</a></li><li><a href="#impl-Copy-for-Sm3Hash">Copy</a></li><li><a href="#impl-Debug-for-Sm3Hash">Debug</a></li><li><a href="#impl-Default-for-Sm3Hash">Default</a></li><li><a href="#impl-Deref-for-Sm3Hash">Deref</a></li><li><a href="#impl-DerefMut-for-Sm3Hash">DerefMut</a></li><li><a href="#impl-Eq-for-Sm3Hash">Eq</a></li><li><a href="#impl-From%3C%26%5Bu8%3B%2032%5D%3E-for-Sm3Hash">From<&[u8; 32]></a></li><li><a href="#impl-From%3C%5Bu8%3B%2032%5D%3E-for-Sm3Hash">From<[u8; 32]></a></li><li><a href="#impl-PartialEq%3C%5Bu8%3B%2032%5D%3E-for-Sm3Hash">PartialEq<[u8; 32]></a></li><li><a href="#impl-PartialEq%3C%5Bu8%5D%3E-for-Sm3Hash">PartialEq<[u8]></a></li><li><a href="#impl-PartialEq%3CSm3Hash%3E-for-Sm3Hash">PartialEq<Sm3Hash></a></li><li><a href="#impl-StructuralEq-for-Sm3Hash">StructuralEq</a></li><li><a href="#impl-StructuralPartialEq-for-Sm3Hash">StructuralPartialEq</a></li><li><a href="#impl-TryFrom%3C%26%5Bu8%5D%3E-for-Sm3Hash">TryFrom<&[u8]></a></li></ul><h3><a href="#synthetic-implementations">Auto Trait Implementations</a></h3><ul class="block"><li><a href="#impl-RefUnwindSafe-for-Sm3Hash">RefUnwindSafe</a></li><li><a href="#impl-Send-for-Sm3Hash">Send</a></li><li><a href="#impl-Sync-for-Sm3Hash">Sync</a></li><li><a href="#impl-Unpin-for-Sm3Hash">Unpin</a></li><li><a href="#impl-UnwindSafe-for-Sm3Hash">UnwindSafe</a></li></ul><h3><a href="#blanket-implementations">Blanket Implementations</a></h3><ul class="block"><li><a href="#impl-Any-for-Sm3Hash">Any</a></li><li><a href="#impl-Borrow%3CT%3E-for-Sm3Hash">Borrow<T></a></li><li><a href="#impl-BorrowMut%3CT%3E-for-Sm3Hash">BorrowMut<T></a></li><li><a href="#impl-ConstTimeEq%3CT%3E-for-Sm3Hash">ConstTimeEq<T></a></li><li><a href="#impl-From%3CT%3E-for-Sm3Hash">From<T></a></li><li><a href="#impl-Into%3CU%3E-for-Sm3Hash">Into<U></a></li><li><a href="#impl-TryFrom%3CU%3E-for-Sm3Hash">TryFrom<U></a></li><li><a href="#impl-TryInto%3CU%3E-for-Sm3Hash">TryInto<U></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" 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class="rust struct"><code><div class="code-attribute">#[repr(C)]</div>pub struct Sm3Hash { |
| 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-Sm3Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#187-192">source</a><a href="#impl-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl <a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</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>(&self) -> &[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>(&mut self) -> &[u8]</h4></section></div></details></div><h2 id="deref-methods-%5Bu8%5D" class="small-section-header"><span>Methods from Deref<Target = [u8]></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>(&self) -> 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>(&self) -> 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>(&self) -> Option<&T></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">&</span><span class="number">10</span>), v.first()); |
| |
| <span class="kw">let </span>w: <span class="kw-2">&</span>[i32] = <span class="kw-2">&</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>(&mut self) -> Option<&mut T></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">&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">&</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>(&self) -> Option<(&T, &[T])></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">&</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">&</span><span class="number">0</span>); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(elements, <span class="kw-2">&</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>(&mut self) -> Option<(&mut T, &mut [T])></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">&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">&</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>(&self) -> Option<(&T, &[T])></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">&</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">&</span><span class="number">2</span>); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(elements, <span class="kw-2">&</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>(&mut self) -> Option<(&mut T, &mut [T])></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">&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">&</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>(&self) -> Option<&T></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">&</span><span class="number">30</span>), v.last()); |
| |
| <span class="kw">let </span>w: <span class="kw-2">&</span>[i32] = <span class="kw-2">&</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>(&mut self) -> Option<&mut T></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">&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">&</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><I>(&self, index: I) -> Option<&<I as SliceIndex<[T]>>::Output><span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> I: SliceIndex<[T]>,</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">&</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">&</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><I>(<br> &mut self,<br> index: I<br>) -> Option<&mut <I as SliceIndex<[T]>>::Output><span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> I: SliceIndex<[T]>,</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">&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">&</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><I>(<br> &self,<br> index: I<br>) -> &<I as SliceIndex<[T]>>::Output<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> I: SliceIndex<[T]>,</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">&</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">&</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><I>(<br> &mut self,<br> index: I<br>) -> &mut <I as SliceIndex<[T]>>::Output<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> I: SliceIndex<[T]>,</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">&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">&</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>(&self) -> *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">&</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">&*</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>(&mut self) -> *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">&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">&</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>(&self) -> Range<*const T></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">&</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">&</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">&</span>x)); |
| <span class="macro">assert!</span>(!a.as_ptr_range().contains(<span class="kw-2">&</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>(&mut self) -> Range<*mut T></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>(&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">"a"</span>, <span class="string">"b"</span>, <span class="string">"c"</span>, <span class="string">"d"</span>, <span class="string">"e"</span>]; |
| v.swap(<span class="number">2</span>, <span class="number">4</span>); |
| <span class="macro">assert!</span>(v == [<span class="string">"a"</span>, <span class="string">"b"</span>, <span class="string">"e"</span>, <span class="string">"d"</span>, <span class="string">"c"</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>(&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 < self.len()</code> and <code>b < 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">"a"</span>, <span class="string">"b"</span>, <span class="string">"c"</span>, <span class="string">"d"</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">"a"</span>, <span class="string">"d"</span>, <span class="string">"c"</span>, <span class="string">"b"</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>(&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>(&self) -> Iter<'_, T></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">&</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">&</span><span class="number">1</span>)); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iterator.next(), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&</span><span class="number">2</span>)); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iterator.next(), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&</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>(&mut self) -> IterMut<'_, T></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">&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">&</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>(&self, size: usize) -> Windows<'_, T></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">'r'</span>, <span class="string">'u'</span>, <span class="string">'s'</span>, <span class="string">'t'</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">&</span>[<span class="string">'r'</span>, <span class="string">'u'</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'u'</span>, <span class="string">'s'</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'s'</span>, <span class="string">'t'</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">'f'</span>, <span class="string">'o'</span>, <span class="string">'o'</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>(&self, chunk_size: usize) -> Chunks<'_, T></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">'l'</span>, <span class="string">'o'</span>, <span class="string">'r'</span>, <span class="string">'e'</span>, <span class="string">'m'</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">&</span>[<span class="string">'l'</span>, <span class="string">'o'</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'r'</span>, <span class="string">'e'</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'m'</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>(&mut self, chunk_size: usize) -> ChunksMut<'_, T></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">&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">&</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>(&self, chunk_size: usize) -> ChunksExact<'_, T></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">'l'</span>, <span class="string">'o'</span>, <span class="string">'r'</span>, <span class="string">'e'</span>, <span class="string">'m'</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">&</span>[<span class="string">'l'</span>, <span class="string">'o'</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'r'</span>, <span class="string">'e'</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert!</span>(iter.next().is_none()); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.remainder(), <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'m'</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>(&mut self, chunk_size: usize) -> ChunksExactMut<'_, T></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">&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">&</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><const N: usize>(&self) -> &[[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">&</span>[char] = <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'l'</span>, <span class="string">'o'</span>, <span class="string">'r'</span>, <span class="string">'e'</span>, <span class="string">'m'</span>, <span class="string">'!'</span>]; |
| <span class="kw">let </span>chunks: <span class="kw-2">&</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">&</span>[[<span class="string">'l'</span>], [<span class="string">'o'</span>], [<span class="string">'r'</span>], [<span class="string">'e'</span>], [<span class="string">'m'</span>], [<span class="string">'!'</span>]]); |
| <span class="kw">let </span>chunks: <span class="kw-2">&</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">&</span>[[<span class="string">'l'</span>, <span class="string">'o'</span>, <span class="string">'r'</span>], [<span class="string">'e'</span>, <span class="string">'m'</span>, <span class="string">'!'</span>]]); |
| |
| <span class="comment">// These would be unsound: |
| // let chunks: &[[_; 5]] = slice.as_chunks_unchecked() // The slice length is not a multiple of 5 |
| // let chunks: &[[_; 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><const N: usize>(&self) -> (&[[T; N]], &[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">'l'</span>, <span class="string">'o'</span>, <span class="string">'r'</span>, <span class="string">'e'</span>, <span class="string">'m'</span>]; |
| <span class="kw">let </span>(chunks, remainder) = slice.as_chunks(); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(chunks, <span class="kw-2">&</span>[[<span class="string">'l'</span>, <span class="string">'o'</span>], [<span class="string">'r'</span>, <span class="string">'e'</span>]]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(remainder, <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'m'</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><const N: usize>(&self) -> (&[T], &[[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">'l'</span>, <span class="string">'o'</span>, <span class="string">'r'</span>, <span class="string">'e'</span>, <span class="string">'m'</span>]; |
| <span class="kw">let </span>(remainder, chunks) = slice.as_rchunks(); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(remainder, <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'l'</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(chunks, <span class="kw-2">&</span>[[<span class="string">'o'</span>, <span class="string">'r'</span>], [<span class="string">'e'</span>, <span class="string">'m'</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><const N: usize>(&self) -> ArrayChunks<'_, 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>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">'l'</span>, <span class="string">'o'</span>, <span class="string">'r'</span>, <span class="string">'e'</span>, <span class="string">'m'</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">&</span>[<span class="string">'l'</span>, <span class="string">'o'</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'r'</span>, <span class="string">'e'</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert!</span>(iter.next().is_none()); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.remainder(), <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'m'</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><const N: usize>(<br> &mut self<br>) -> &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">&mut </span>[char] = <span class="kw-2">&mut </span>[<span class="string">'l'</span>, <span class="string">'o'</span>, <span class="string">'r'</span>, <span class="string">'e'</span>, <span class="string">'m'</span>, <span class="string">'!'</span>]; |
| <span class="kw">let </span>chunks: <span class="kw-2">&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">'L'</span>]; |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(chunks, <span class="kw-2">&</span>[[<span class="string">'L'</span>], [<span class="string">'o'</span>], [<span class="string">'r'</span>], [<span class="string">'e'</span>], [<span class="string">'m'</span>], [<span class="string">'!'</span>]]); |
| <span class="kw">let </span>chunks: <span class="kw-2">&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">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'x'</span>, <span class="string">'?'</span>]; |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(slice, <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'L'</span>, <span class="string">'o'</span>, <span class="string">'r'</span>, <span class="string">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'x'</span>, <span class="string">'?'</span>]); |
| |
| <span class="comment">// These would be unsound: |
| // let chunks: &[[_; 5]] = slice.as_chunks_unchecked_mut() // The slice length is not a multiple of 5 |
| // let chunks: &[[_; 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><const N: usize>(&mut self) -> (&mut [[T; N]], &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">&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">&</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><const N: usize>(&mut self) -> (&mut [T], &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">&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">&</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><const N: usize>(&mut self) -> ArrayChunksMut<'_, 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>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">&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">&</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><const N: usize>(&self) -> ArrayWindows<'_, 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>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">&</span>[<span class="number">0</span>, <span class="number">1</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">2</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&</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>(&self, chunk_size: usize) -> RChunks<'_, T></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">'l'</span>, <span class="string">'o'</span>, <span class="string">'r'</span>, <span class="string">'e'</span>, <span class="string">'m'</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">&</span>[<span class="string">'e'</span>, <span class="string">'m'</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'o'</span>, <span class="string">'r'</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'l'</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>(&mut self, chunk_size: usize) -> RChunksMut<'_, T></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">&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">&</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>(&self, chunk_size: usize) -> RChunksExact<'_, T></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">'l'</span>, <span class="string">'o'</span>, <span class="string">'r'</span>, <span class="string">'e'</span>, <span class="string">'m'</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">&</span>[<span class="string">'e'</span>, <span class="string">'m'</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'o'</span>, <span class="string">'r'</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert!</span>(iter.next().is_none()); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.remainder(), <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'l'</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>(&mut self, chunk_size: usize) -> RChunksExactMut<'_, T></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">&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">&</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><F>(&self, pred: F) -> GroupBy<'_, T, F><span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> F: FnMut(&T, &T) -> 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">&</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">&</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">&</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">&</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">&</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 <= b); |
| |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next(), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&</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">&</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">&</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><F>(&mut self, pred: F) -> GroupByMut<'_, T, F><span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> F: FnMut(&T, &T) -> 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">&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">&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">&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">&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">&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 <= b); |
| |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next(), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&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">&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">&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>(&self, mid: usize) -> (&[T], &[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 > 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>(&mut self, mid: usize) -> (&mut [T], &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 > 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>(&self, mid: usize) -> (&[T], &[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 <= mid <= 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> &mut self,<br> mid: usize<br>) -> (&mut [T], &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 <= mid <= 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><const N: usize>(&self) -> (&[T; N], &[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 > 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">&</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::<<span class="number">0</span>>(); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(left, <span class="kw-2">&</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::<<span class="number">2</span>>(); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(left, <span class="kw-2">&</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::<<span class="number">6</span>>(); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(left, <span class="kw-2">&</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><const N: usize>(&mut self) -> (&mut [T; N], &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 > 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">&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::<<span class="number">2</span>>(); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(left, <span class="kw-2">&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><const N: usize>(&self) -> (&[T], &[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 > 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">&</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::<<span class="number">0</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, <span class="kw-2">&</span>[]); |
| } |
| |
| { |
| <span class="kw">let </span>(left, right) = v.rsplit_array_ref::<<span class="number">2</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="macro">assert_eq!</span>(right, <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="number">5</span>, <span class="number">6</span>]); |
| } |
| |
| { |
| <span class="kw">let </span>(left, right) = v.rsplit_array_ref::<<span class="number">6</span>>(); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(left, []); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(right, <span class="kw-2">&</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><const N: usize>(&mut self) -> (&mut [T], &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 > 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">&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::<<span class="number">4</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="kw-2">&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><F>(&self, pred: F) -> Split<'_, T, F><span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> F: FnMut(&T) -> 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">&</span>[<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&</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">&</span>[<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&</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">&</span>[<span class="number">10</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&</span>[]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&</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><F>(&mut self, pred: F) -> SplitMut<'_, T, F><span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> F: FnMut(&T) -> 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><F>(&self, pred: F) -> SplitInclusive<'_, T, F><span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> F: FnMut(&T) -> 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">&</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">&</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">&</span>[<span class="number">3</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&</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><F>(&mut self, pred: F) -> SplitInclusiveMut<'_, T, F><span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> F: FnMut(&T) -> 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><F>(&self, pred: F) -> RSplit<'_, T, F><span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> F: FnMut(&T) -> 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">&</span>[<span class="number">44</span>, <span class="number">55</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(iter.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&</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">&</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">&</span>[]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(it.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="number">3</span>, <span class="number">5</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(it.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="number">1</span>, <span class="number">1</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(it.next().unwrap(), <span class="kw-2">&</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><F>(&mut self, pred: F) -> RSplitMut<'_, T, F><span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> F: FnMut(&T) -> 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><F>(&self, n: usize, pred: F) -> SplitN<'_, T, F><span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> F: FnMut(&T) -> 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">"{group:?}"</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><F>(&mut self, n: usize, pred: F) -> SplitNMut<'_, T, F><span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> F: FnMut(&T) -> 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><F>(&self, n: usize, pred: F) -> RSplitN<'_, T, F><span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> F: FnMut(&T) -> 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">"{group:?}"</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><F>(&mut self, n: usize, pred: F) -> RSplitNMut<'_, T, F><span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> F: FnMut(&T) -> 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>(&self, x: &T) -> bool<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> T: PartialEq<T>,</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">&</span><span class="number">30</span>)); |
| <span class="macro">assert!</span>(!v.contains(<span class="kw-2">&</span><span class="number">50</span>));</code></pre></div> |
| <p>If you do not have a <code>&T</code>, but some other value that you can compare |
| with one (for example, <code>String</code> implements <code>PartialEq<str></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">"hello"</span>), String::from(<span class="string">"world"</span>)]; <span class="comment">// slice of `String` |
| </span><span class="macro">assert!</span>(v.iter().any(|e| e == <span class="string">"hello"</span>)); <span class="comment">// search with `&str` |
| </span><span class="macro">assert!</span>(!v.iter().any(|e| e == <span class="string">"hi"</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>(&self, needle: &[T]) -> bool<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> T: PartialEq<T>,</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">&</span>[<span class="number">10</span>])); |
| <span class="macro">assert!</span>(v.starts_with(<span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>])); |
| <span class="macro">assert!</span>(!v.starts_with(<span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="number">50</span>])); |
| <span class="macro">assert!</span>(!v.starts_with(<span class="kw-2">&</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">&</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">&</span>[])); |
| <span class="kw">let </span>v: <span class="kw-2">&</span>[u8] = <span class="kw-2">&</span>[]; |
| <span class="macro">assert!</span>(v.starts_with(<span class="kw-2">&</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>(&self, needle: &[T]) -> bool<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> T: PartialEq<T>,</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">&</span>[<span class="number">30</span>])); |
| <span class="macro">assert!</span>(v.ends_with(<span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">30</span>])); |
| <span class="macro">assert!</span>(!v.ends_with(<span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="number">50</span>])); |
| <span class="macro">assert!</span>(!v.ends_with(<span class="kw-2">&</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">&</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">&</span>[])); |
| <span class="kw">let </span>v: <span class="kw-2">&</span>[u8] = <span class="kw-2">&</span>[]; |
| <span class="macro">assert!</span>(v.ends_with(<span class="kw-2">&</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><P>(&self, prefix: &P) -> Option<&[T]><span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> P: SlicePattern<Item = T> + ?Sized,<br> T: PartialEq<T>,</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">&</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">&</span>[<span class="number">10</span>]), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">30</span>][..])); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(v.strip_prefix(<span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>]), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="number">30</span>][..])); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(v.strip_prefix(<span class="kw-2">&</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">&</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">&</span>str = <span class="string">"he"</span>; |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="string">b"hello"</span>.strip_prefix(prefix.as_bytes()), |
| <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="string">b"llo"</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><P>(&self, suffix: &P) -> Option<&[T]><span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> P: SlicePattern<Item = T> + ?Sized,<br> T: PartialEq<T>,</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">&</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">&</span>[<span class="number">30</span>]), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="number">10</span>, <span class="number">40</span>][..])); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(v.strip_suffix(<span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="number">40</span>, <span class="number">30</span>]), <span class="prelude-val">Some</span>(<span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="number">10</span>][..])); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(v.strip_suffix(<span class="kw-2">&</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">&</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>(&self, x: &T) -> Result<usize, usize><span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> 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">&</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">&</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">&</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">&</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>) => <span class="bool-val">true</span>, <span class="kw">_ </span>=> <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 < <span class="kw-2">&</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 <= <span class="kw-2">&</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">&</span><span class="number">1</span>); |
| <span class="macro">assert!</span>((low..high).contains(<span class="kw-2">&</span>r.unwrap())); |
| |
| <span class="macro">assert!</span>(s[..low].iter().all(|<span class="kw-2">&</span>x| x < <span class="number">1</span>)); |
| <span class="macro">assert!</span>(s[low..high].iter().all(|<span class="kw-2">&</span>x| x == <span class="number">1</span>)); |
| <span class="macro">assert!</span>(s[high..].iter().all(|<span class="kw-2">&</span>x| x > <span class="number">1</span>)); |
| |
| <span class="comment">// For something not found, the "range" of equal items is empty |
| </span><span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(s.partition_point(|x| x < <span class="kw-2">&</span><span class="number">11</span>), <span class="number">9</span>); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(s.partition_point(|x| x <= <span class="kw-2">&</span><span class="number">11</span>), <span class="number">9</span>); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(s.binary_search(<span class="kw-2">&</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">&</span>x| x < num); |
| <span class="comment">// The above is equivalent to `let idx = s.binary_search(&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><'a, F>(&'a self, f: F) -> Result<usize, usize><span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> F: FnMut(&'a T) -> 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">&</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">&</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">&</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">&</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>) => <span class="bool-val">true</span>, <span class="kw">_ </span>=> <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><'a, B, F>(<br> &'a self,<br> b: &B,<br> f: F<br>) -> Result<usize, usize><span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> F: FnMut(&'a T) -> B,<br> 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">&</span><span class="number">13</span>, |<span class="kw-2">&</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">&</span><span class="number">4</span>, |<span class="kw-2">&</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">&</span><span class="number">100</span>, |<span class="kw-2">&</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">&</span><span class="number">1</span>, |<span class="kw-2">&</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>) => <span class="bool-val">true</span>, <span class="kw">_ </span>=> <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>(&mut self)<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> 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><F>(&mut self, compare: F)<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> F: FnMut(&T, &T) -> 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 < b</code>, <code>a == b</code> or <code>a > b</code> is true, and</li> |
| <li>transitive, <code>a < b</code> and <code>b < c</code> implies <code>a < c</code>. The same must hold for both <code>==</code> and <code>></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><K, F>(&mut self, f: F)<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> F: FnMut(&T) -> K,<br> 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> &mut self,<br> index: usize<br>) -> (&mut [T], &mut T, &mut [T])<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> 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 < index</code> will be |
| less than or equal to any value at a position <code>j > 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 >= 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><F>(<br> &mut self,<br> index: usize,<br> compare: F<br>) -> (&mut [T], &mut T, &mut [T])<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> F: FnMut(&T, &T) -> 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 < index</code> will be |
| less than or equal to any value at a position <code>j > 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 >= 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><K, F>(<br> &mut self,<br> index: usize,<br> f: F<br>) -> (&mut [T], &mut T, &mut [T])<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> F: FnMut(&T) -> K,<br> 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 < index</code> will be |
| less than or equal to any value at a position <code>j > 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 >= 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>(&mut self) -> (&mut [T], &mut [T])<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> T: PartialEq<T>,</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><F>(&mut self, same_bucket: F) -> (&mut [T], &mut [T])<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> F: FnMut(&mut T, &mut T) -> 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">"foo"</span>, <span class="string">"Foo"</span>, <span class="string">"BAZ"</span>, <span class="string">"Bar"</span>, <span class="string">"bar"</span>, <span class="string">"baz"</span>, <span class="string">"BAZ"</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">"foo"</span>, <span class="string">"BAZ"</span>, <span class="string">"Bar"</span>, <span class="string">"baz"</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(duplicates, [<span class="string">"bar"</span>, <span class="string">"Foo"</span>, <span class="string">"BAZ"</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><K, F>(&mut self, key: F) -> (&mut [T], &mut [T])<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> F: FnMut(&mut T) -> K,<br> K: PartialEq<K>,</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>(&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">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'b'</span>, <span class="string">'c'</span>, <span class="string">'d'</span>, <span class="string">'e'</span>, <span class="string">'f'</span>]; |
| a.rotate_left(<span class="number">2</span>); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(a, [<span class="string">'c'</span>, <span class="string">'d'</span>, <span class="string">'e'</span>, <span class="string">'f'</span>, <span class="string">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'b'</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">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'b'</span>, <span class="string">'c'</span>, <span class="string">'d'</span>, <span class="string">'e'</span>, <span class="string">'f'</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">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'c'</span>, <span class="string">'d'</span>, <span class="string">'e'</span>, <span class="string">'b'</span>, <span class="string">'f'</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>(&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">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'b'</span>, <span class="string">'c'</span>, <span class="string">'d'</span>, <span class="string">'e'</span>, <span class="string">'f'</span>]; |
| a.rotate_right(<span class="number">2</span>); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(a, [<span class="string">'e'</span>, <span class="string">'f'</span>, <span class="string">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'b'</span>, <span class="string">'c'</span>, <span class="string">'d'</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">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'b'</span>, <span class="string">'c'</span>, <span class="string">'d'</span>, <span class="string">'e'</span>, <span class="string">'f'</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">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'e'</span>, <span class="string">'b'</span>, <span class="string">'c'</span>, <span class="string">'d'</span>, <span class="string">'f'</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>(&mut self, value: T)<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> 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><F>(&mut self, f: F)<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> F: FnMut() -> 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>(&mut self, src: &[T])<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> 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't do this. |
| </span>dst.clone_from_slice(<span class="kw-2">&</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">&</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">&</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>(&mut self, src: &[T])<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> 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't do this. |
| </span>dst.copy_from_slice(<span class="kw-2">&</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">&</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">&</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><R>(&mut self, src: R, dest: usize)<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> R: RangeBounds<usize>,<br> 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"Hello, World!"</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">&</span>bytes, <span class="string">b"Hello, Wello!"</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>(&mut self, other: &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">&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">&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">&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><U>(&self) -> (&[T], &[U], &[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::<T, U></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::<u16>(); |
| <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><U>(&mut self) -> (&mut [T], &mut [U], &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::<T, U></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::<u16>(); |
| <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><const LANES: usize>(&self) -> (&[T], &[Simd<T, LANES>], &[T])<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> Simd<T, LANES>: AsRef<[T; LANES]>,<br> T: SimdElement,<br> LaneCount<LANES>: 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() >= LANES</code>.</li> |
| <li><code>middle.is_empty()</code> despite <code>self.len() >= 3 * LANES</code>.</li> |
| <li><code>suffix.len() >= 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<T, LANES></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">&</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::<<span class="number">4</span>>(); |
| <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::<Vec<<span class="kw">_</span>>>(), <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">&</span>[f32]) -> 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<f32> = (<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">&</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><const LANES: usize>(<br> &mut self<br>) -> (&mut [T], &mut [Simd<T, LANES>], &mut [T])<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> Simd<T, LANES>: AsMut<[T; LANES]>,<br> T: SimdElement,<br> LaneCount<LANES>: 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() >= LANES</code>.</li> |
| <li><code>middle.is_empty()</code> despite <code>self.len() >= 3 * LANES</code>.</li> |
| <li><code>suffix.len() >= 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<T, LANES></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>(&self) -> bool<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> T: PartialOrd<T>,</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 <= 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><F>(&self, compare: F) -> bool<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> F: FnMut(&T, &T) -> Option<Ordering>,</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><F, K>(&self, f: F) -> bool<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> F: FnMut(&T) -> K,<br> K: PartialOrd<K>,</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">"c"</span>, <span class="string">"bb"</span>, <span class="string">"aaa"</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><P>(&self, pred: P) -> usize<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> P: FnMut(&T) -> 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">&</span>x| x < <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">&</span>x| x < <span class="number">5</span>)); |
| <span class="macro">assert!</span>(v[i..].iter().all(|<span class="kw-2">&</span>x| !(x < <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 < <span class="kw-2">&</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 < <span class="kw-2">&</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">&</span>x| x < 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><R>(self: &mut &'a [T], range: R) -> Option<&'a [T]><span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> R: OneSidedRange<usize>,</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">&</span>[<span class="kw">_</span>] = <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'b'</span>, <span class="string">'c'</span>, <span class="string">'d'</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">&</span>[<span class="string">'d'</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(first_three, <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'b'</span>, <span class="string">'c'</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">&</span>[<span class="kw">_</span>] = <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'b'</span>, <span class="string">'c'</span>, <span class="string">'d'</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">&</span>[<span class="string">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'b'</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(tail, <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'c'</span>, <span class="string">'d'</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">&</span>[<span class="kw">_</span>] = <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'b'</span>, <span class="string">'c'</span>, <span class="string">'d'</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">&</span>[char] = <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'b'</span>, <span class="string">'c'</span>, <span class="string">'d'</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><R>(self: &mut &'a mut [T], range: R) -> Option<&'a mut [T]><span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> R: OneSidedRange<usize>,</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">&mut </span>[<span class="kw">_</span>] = <span class="kw-2">&mut </span>[<span class="string">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'b'</span>, <span class="string">'c'</span>, <span class="string">'d'</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">&mut </span>[<span class="string">'d'</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(first_three, <span class="kw-2">&mut </span>[<span class="string">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'b'</span>, <span class="string">'c'</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">&mut </span>[<span class="kw">_</span>] = <span class="kw-2">&mut </span>[<span class="string">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'b'</span>, <span class="string">'c'</span>, <span class="string">'d'</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">&mut </span>[<span class="string">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'b'</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(tail, <span class="kw-2">&mut </span>[<span class="string">'c'</span>, <span class="string">'d'</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">&mut </span>[<span class="kw">_</span>] = <span class="kw-2">&mut </span>[<span class="string">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'b'</span>, <span class="string">'c'</span>, <span class="string">'d'</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">&mut </span>[<span class="kw">_</span>] = <span class="kw-2">&mut </span>[<span class="string">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'b'</span>, <span class="string">'c'</span>, <span class="string">'d'</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: &mut &'a [T]) -> Option<&'a 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_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">&</span>[<span class="kw">_</span>] = <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'b'</span>, <span class="string">'c'</span>]; |
| <span class="kw">let </span>first = slice.take_first().unwrap(); |
| |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(slice, <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'b'</span>, <span class="string">'c'</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(first, <span class="kw-2">&</span><span class="string">'a'</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: &mut &'a mut [T]) -> Option<&'a 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_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">&mut </span>[<span class="kw">_</span>] = <span class="kw-2">&mut </span>[<span class="string">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'b'</span>, <span class="string">'c'</span>]; |
| <span class="kw">let </span>first = slice.take_first_mut().unwrap(); |
| <span class="kw-2">*</span>first = <span class="string">'d'</span>; |
| |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(slice, <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'b'</span>, <span class="string">'c'</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(first, <span class="kw-2">&</span><span class="string">'d'</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: &mut &'a [T]) -> Option<&'a 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_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">&</span>[<span class="kw">_</span>] = <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'b'</span>, <span class="string">'c'</span>]; |
| <span class="kw">let </span>last = slice.take_last().unwrap(); |
| |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(slice, <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'b'</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(last, <span class="kw-2">&</span><span class="string">'c'</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: &mut &'a mut [T]) -> Option<&'a 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_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">&mut </span>[<span class="kw">_</span>] = <span class="kw-2">&mut </span>[<span class="string">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'b'</span>, <span class="string">'c'</span>]; |
| <span class="kw">let </span>last = slice.take_last_mut().unwrap(); |
| <span class="kw-2">*</span>last = <span class="string">'d'</span>; |
| |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(slice, <span class="kw-2">&</span>[<span class="string">'a'</span>, <span class="string">'b'</span>]); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(last, <span class="kw-2">&</span><span class="string">'d'</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>(&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">&</span>v[..<span class="number">8</span>], <span class="kw-2">&</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>(&self) -> &[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>&[[T; N]]</code>, and flattens it to a <code>&[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::<T>() > 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">&</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">&</span>[[i32; <span class="number">0</span>]] = <span class="kw-2">&</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">&</span>[[u32; <span class="number">10</span>]] = <span class="kw-2">&</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>(&mut self) -> &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>&mut [[T; N]]</code>, and flattens it to a <code>&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::<T>() > 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">&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>(&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">&</span>v[..<span class="number">8</span>], <span class="kw-2">&</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>(&self) -> 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>(&self, other: &[u8]) -> 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>(&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>(&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>(&self) -> EscapeAscii<'_></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"0\t\r\n'\"\\\x9d"</span>; |
| <span class="kw">let </span>escaped = s.escape_ascii().to_string(); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(escaped, <span class="string">"0\\t\\r\\n\\'\\\"\\\\\\x9d"</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>(&self) -> &[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" \t hello world\n"</span>.trim_ascii_start(), <span class="string">b"hello world\n"</span>); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="string">b" "</span>.trim_ascii_start(), <span class="string">b""</span>); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="string">b""</span>.trim_ascii_start(), <span class="string">b""</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>(&self) -> &[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"\r hello world\n "</span>.trim_ascii_end(), <span class="string">b"\r hello world"</span>); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="string">b" "</span>.trim_ascii_end(), <span class="string">b""</span>); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="string">b""</span>.trim_ascii_end(), <span class="string">b""</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>(&self) -> &[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"\r hello world\n "</span>.trim_ascii(), <span class="string">b"hello world"</span>); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="string">b" "</span>.trim_ascii(), <span class="string">b""</span>); |
| <span class="macro">assert_eq!</span>(<span class="string">b""</span>.trim_ascii(), <span class="string">b""</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-Sm3Hash" 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-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl AsMut<[u8; 32]> for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</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>(&mut self) -> &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-Sm3Hash" 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-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl AsRef<[u8; 32]> for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</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>(&self) -> &[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-Sm3Hash" 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-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl Clone for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</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>(&self) -> <a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</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>(&mut self, source: &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-Sm3Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#86">source</a><a href="#impl-Debug-for-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl Debug for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</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#86">source</a><a href="#method.fmt" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">fn <a class="fnname">fmt</a>(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> 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-Sm3Hash" 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-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl Default for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</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>() -> <a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</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-Sm3Hash" 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-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl Deref for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</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>(&self) -> &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-Sm3Hash" 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-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl DerefMut for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</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>(&mut self) -> &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-Sm3Hash" 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-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl From<&[u8; 32]> for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</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: &[u8; 32]) -> <a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</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-Sm3Hash" 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-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl From<[u8; 32]> for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</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]) -> <a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</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-Sm3Hash" 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-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl PartialEq<[u8; 32]> for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</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>(&self, other: &[u8; 32]) -> 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>(&self, other: &Rhs) -> 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-Sm3Hash" 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-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl PartialEq<[u8]> for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</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>(&self, other: &[u8]) -> 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>(&self, other: &Rhs) -> 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%3CSm3Hash%3E-for-Sm3Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#86">source</a><a href="#impl-PartialEq%3CSm3Hash%3E-for-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl PartialEq<<a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</a>> for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</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#86">source</a><a href="#method.eq" class="anchor"></a><h4 class="code-header">fn <a class="fnname">eq</a>(&self, other: &<a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</a>) -> 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>(&self, other: &Rhs) -> 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-Sm3Hash" 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-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl TryFrom<&[u8]> for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</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: &[u8]) -> Result<<a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</a>, Self::Error></h4></section></summary><div class='docblock'>Performs the conversion.</div></details></div></details><section id="impl-BytewiseEquality-for-Sm3Hash" 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-Sm3Hash" 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.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</a></h3></section><section id="impl-ContiguousMemory-for-Sm3Hash" 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-Sm3Hash" 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.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</a></h3></section><section id="impl-Copy-for-Sm3Hash" 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-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl Copy for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</a></h3></section><section id="impl-Eq-for-Sm3Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#86">source</a><a href="#impl-Eq-for-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl Eq for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</a></h3></section><section id="impl-StructuralEq-for-Sm3Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#86">source</a><a href="#impl-StructuralEq-for-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl StructuralEq for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</a></h3></section><section id="impl-StructuralPartialEq-for-Sm3Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a class="srclink rightside" href="../../src/sgx_types/types/crypto.rs.html#86">source</a><a href="#impl-StructuralPartialEq-for-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl StructuralPartialEq for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</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-Sm3Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a href="#impl-RefUnwindSafe-for-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl RefUnwindSafe for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</a></h3></section><section id="impl-Send-for-Sm3Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a href="#impl-Send-for-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl Send for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</a></h3></section><section id="impl-Sync-for-Sm3Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a href="#impl-Sync-for-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl Sync for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</a></h3></section><section id="impl-Unpin-for-Sm3Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a href="#impl-Unpin-for-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl Unpin for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</a></h3></section><section id="impl-UnwindSafe-for-Sm3Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a href="#impl-UnwindSafe-for-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl UnwindSafe for <a class="struct" href="struct.Sm3Hash.html" title="struct sgx_types::types::Sm3Hash">Sm3Hash</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-Sm3Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a href="#impl-Any-for-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl<T> Any for T<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> 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>(&self) -> 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-Sm3Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a href="#impl-Borrow%3CT%3E-for-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl<T> Borrow<T> for T<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> 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>(&self) -> &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-Sm3Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a href="#impl-BorrowMut%3CT%3E-for-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> 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>(&mut self) -> &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-Sm3Hash" 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-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl<T> <a class="trait" href="../memeq/trait.ConstTimeEq.html" title="trait sgx_types::memeq::ConstTimeEq">ConstTimeEq</a><T> for T<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> 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>(&self, other: &T) -> 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>(&self, other: &T) -> bool</h4></section></div></details><details class="rustdoc-toggle implementors-toggle"><summary><section id="impl-From%3CT%3E-for-Sm3Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a href="#impl-From%3CT%3E-for-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl<T> From<T> 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) -> 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-Sm3Hash" class="impl has-srclink"><a href="#impl-Into%3CU%3E-for-Sm3Hash" class="anchor"></a><h3 class="code-header">impl<T, U> Into<U> for T<span class="where fmt-newline">where<br> U: From<T>,</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) -> U</h4></section></summary><div class="docblock"><p>Calls <code>U::from(self)</code>.</p> |
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