Crate fallible_alloc[][src]

Expand description

Fallible rust stable std collections allocations

While the failable allocation API for std is being stabilized there should be a solution, so that’s why this crate exists.

Usage example

To create a vector you could use this code example:

use fallible_alloc::vec::alloc_with_size;

let vector_size: usize = 10;
let maybe_vector = alloc_with_size::<f64>(vector_size);

match maybe_vector {
  Ok(vec) => println!("Created a vec with size 10"),
  Err(error) => println!("Failed to create a vec, reason: {}", error)
}

As you could see, the maybe_vector has a Result<Vec<T>, AllocError> type, so now it’s possible to handle a part of allocation errors.

Also it’s possible to change the allocator used by crate with this code example:

use std::alloc::{GlobalAlloc, System, Layout};

struct MyAllocator;

unsafe impl GlobalAlloc for MyAllocator {
    unsafe fn alloc(&self, layout: Layout) -> *mut u8 {
        System.alloc(layout)
    }

    unsafe fn dealloc(&self, ptr: *mut u8, layout: Layout) {
        System.dealloc(ptr, layout)
    }
}

#[global_allocator]
static GLOBAL: MyAllocator = MyAllocator;

Modules

Allocation errors handling module

Box fallible allocations

Vector fallible allocations