fixedstr 0.2.5

strings of constant maximum size that can be copied and stack allocated, using Rust's new const generics
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Library for strings of fixed maximum lengths that can be copied and stack-allocated using Rust's const generics feature. Certain provided types such as zstr<8> are smaller in size than a &str.

Version 0.2.3, 0.2.4, 0.2.5: minor internal changes and bug fixes

Version 0.2.2: The type aliases str8 through str256 are now bound ot an internal type. See docs.

Version 0.2.1: bug fixes and minor adjustments

Version 0.2 adds unicode support and a zero-terminated variant, which is more memory efficient at the cost of slightly longer runtimes.

Version 0.1.2:

as_str() added. The underlying representation uses [u8; N] arrays, but this minimally affects the interface.

Version 0.1.1:

Ord trait, some minor other conveniences implemented fstr::new() function now creates empty string. use fstr::from or fstr::make to create fstr from owned string or str slice.