Struct components_arena::Arena [−][src]
pub struct Arena<C: Component> { /* fields omitted */ }
Expand description
Unordered container with random access.
Implementations
Creates an arena instance.
Creates an arena instance with the specified initial capacity.
Returns the number of elements the arena can hold without reallocating.
Returns the number of elements in the arena.
This function has linear worst-case complexity.
Returns true
if the arena contains no elements.
This function has linear worst-case complexity.
Returns the maximum number of elements ever in the arena.
The arena capacity cannot be less than min_capacity
.
Arena min_capacity
never decreases.
Examples
let mut arena = Arena::new(&mut MY_COMPONENT.lock().unwrap()); assert_eq!(arena.min_capacity(), 0); let id_1 = arena.insert(|id| (MyComponent { /* ... */ }, id)); assert_eq!(arena.min_capacity(), 1); let id_2 = arena.insert(|id| (MyComponent { /* ... */ }, id)); assert_eq!(arena.min_capacity(), 2); arena.remove(id_1); assert_eq!(arena.min_capacity(), 2); let id_3 = arena.insert(|id| (MyComponent { /* ... */ }, id)); assert_eq!(arena.min_capacity(), 2); let id_4 = arena.insert(|id| (MyComponent { /* ... */ }, id)); assert_eq!(arena.min_capacity(), 3);
Reserves capacity for at least additional
more elements.
The collection may reserve more space to avoid frequent reallocations.
After calling reserve
, capacity will be greater than or equal to
self.min_capacity() + additional
. Does nothing if capacity is already sufficient.
Panics
Panics if the new capacity overflows usize.
Reserves the minimum capacity for exactly additional
more elements.
After calling reserve_exact
, capacity will be greater than or equal to
self.min_capacity() + additional
. Does nothing if the capacity is already sufficient.
Note that the allocator may give the collection more space than it requests.
Therefore, capacity can not be relied upon to be precisely minimal.
Prefer reserve
if future insertions are expected.
Panics
Panics if the new capacity overflows usize.
Shrinks the capacity of the arena with a lower bound.
The capacity will remain at least as large as both the min_capacity
and the supplied value.
Shrinks the capacity of the vector as much as possible.
It will drop down as close as possible to the min_capacity
but the allocator may still inform the arena that there is space for a few more elements.
Tries to reserve capacity for at least additional more elements.
The collection may reserve more space to avoid frequent reallocations.
After calling try_reserve
, capacity will be greater than or equal
to self.min_capacity() + additional
. Does nothing if capacity is already sufficient.
Errors
If the capacity overflows, or the allocator reports a failure, then an error is returned.
Tries to reserve capacity for exactly additional more elements.
The collection may reserve more space to avoid frequent reallocations.
After calling try_reserve_exact
, capacity will be greater than or equal
to self.min_capacity() + additional
. Does nothing if capacity is already sufficient.
Note that the allocator may give the collection more space than it requests.
Therefore, capacity can not be relied upon to be precisely minimal.
Prefer try_reserve
if future insertions are expected.
Errors
If the capacity overflows, or the allocator reports a failure, then an error is returned.
Place new component into the arena.
Examples
let mut arena = Arena::new(&mut MY_COMPONENT.lock().unwrap()); let new_component_id = arena.insert(|id| (MyComponent { /* ... */ }, id));
Removes component with provided id.
The arena tries to detect invalid provided id (i. e. foreign, or previously dropped), and panics if such detection hits. But it is important to pay respect to the fact there is small probability that invalid id will not be intercepted.