Crate consalifold
source ·Modules
- Inspection and manipulation of the process’s environment.
Macros
- Derive macro generating an impl of the trait
Hash
. - Derive macro generating an impl of the trait
Ord
. - Create an
Array
with one, two or three dimensions. - Array zip macro: lock step function application across several arrays and producers.
- Inspects an environment variable at compile time.
- Slice argument constructor.
Structs
- An n-dimensional array.
- An axis index.
- The
BufReader<R>
struct adds buffering to any reader. - Wraps a writer and buffers its output.
- Dimension description.
- An object providing access to an open file on the filesystem.
- A hash map implemented with quadratic probing and SIMD lookup.
- A hash set implemented as a
HashMap
where the value is()
. - Token to represent a new axis in a slice description.
- A description of the options that a program can handle.
- A slice of a path (akin to
str
). - A threadpool that acts as a handle to a number of threads spawned at construction.
- A FASTA reader.
Constants
- NEG_INFINITYDeprecation plannedNegative infinity (−∞). Use
f32::NEG_INFINITY
instead.
Traits
- Argument conversion into an array view
- Numbers which have upper and lower bounds
- A
BufRead
is a type ofRead
er which has an internal buffer, allowing it to perform extra ways of reading. - Array shape and index trait.
- Format trait for an empty format,
{}
. - A generic trait for converting a number to a value.
- A hashable type.
- Floating-point element types
f32
andf64
. - Defines a multiplicative identity element for
Self
. - Trait for types that form a total order.
- Generic trait for primitive integers.
- The
Read
trait allows for reading bytes from a source. - The
Seek
trait provides a cursor which can be moved within a stream of bytes. - Types that can be transferred across thread boundaries.
- A trait for
Shape
andD where D: Dimension
that allows customizing the memory layout (strides) of an array shape. - Types for which it is safe to share references between threads.
- A generic trait for converting a value to a number.
- A trait for values which cannot be negative
- A trait for objects which are byte-oriented sinks.
- Defines an additive identity element for
Self
.
Functions
- Create a new dimension value.
- Create a zero-dimensional index
- Create a one-dimensional index
- Create a two-dimensional index
- Create a three-dimensional index
- Create a four-dimensional index
- Create a five-dimensional index
- Create a six-dimensional index
- Create a dynamic-dimensional index
- Create a zero-dimensional array with the element
x
. - Create a one-dimensional array with elements from
xs
. - Create a two-dimensional array with elements from
xs
. - Create a zero-dimensional array view borrowing
x
. - Create a one-dimensional array view with elements borrowing
xs
. - Create a two-dimensional array view with elements borrowing
xs
. - Create a one-dimensional read-write array view with elements borrowing
xs
. - Creates a new, empty directory at the provided path
- Converts a slice of bytes to a string slice without checking that the string contains valid UTF-8.
- Compares and returns the maximum of two values.
- Compares and returns the minimum of two values.
- An iterator that generalizes .zip() and allows running multiple iterators in lockstep.
- Returns an iterator over the given range [start, stop) (that is, starting at start (inclusive), and ending at stop (exclusive)).
- Return an iterator over the range [start, stop]
- Removes a file from the filesystem.
Type Definitions
- An array where the data has shared ownership and is copy on write.
- An array that owns its data uniquely.
- zero-dimensional array
- one-dimensional array
- two-dimensional array
- three-dimensional array
- four-dimensional array
- five-dimensional array
- six-dimensional array
- dynamic-dimensional array
- A read-only array view.
- zero-dimensional array view
- one-dimensional array view
- two-dimensional array view
- three-dimensional array view
- four-dimensional array view
- five-dimensional array view
- six-dimensional array view
- dynamic-dimensional array view
- A read-write array view.
- zero-dimensional read-write array view
- one-dimensional read-write array view
- two-dimensional read-write array view
- three-dimensional read-write array view
- four-dimensional read-write array view
- five-dimensional read-write array view
- six-dimensional read-write array view
- dynamic-dimensional read-write array view
- An array with copy-on-write behavior.
- zero-dimensionial
- one-dimensional
- two-dimensional
- three-dimensional
- four-dimensional
- five-dimensional
- six-dimensional
- dynamic-dimensional
- A read-only array view without a lifetime.
- A mutable array view without a lifetime.