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A library for initializing arrays itemwise.

Normally, when using fixed size arrays, you can only initialize them with a const value. Example:

// Literals work.
let arr = [0; 5];

// Const values work too.
const STRING: String = String::new();
let arr = [STRING; 5];
// Function calls don't work.
let arr = [computation(); 5];

there are a few different ways of initializing an array itemwise, including:

  • Using an array of Options, initializing them all to None and then initializing each one to Some(computation()).
  • Using a Vec and incrementally pushing items to it.
  • Using an array of MaybeUninits, gradually initializing them and then transmuting the array. This requires usage of unsafe code.

This crate uses the third method but hides it behind a safe interface, so that no unsafe code is needed on the User end. It provides three functions to initialize arrays itemwise:

If you have the nightly feature enabled, you will have access to additional versions of the init_boxed_... functions compliant with the new Allocator API.

If you turn off the alloc feature, which is enabled by default, you can use this crate in a #[no_std] context without an allocator. The crate is fully #[no_std] compatible.

In addition to the 3 functions mentioned above, there are also two extension traits provided, ArrayExt and SliceExt, which provide the same functionality as the free functions.

All of these functions share the property that, if the initialization of any item panics (i.e. if the stack unwinds), all the already initialized items are dropped, minimizing the risk of a memory leak.

Traits

Extension trait for constant sized arrays.

Extension trait for dynamically sized slices.

Functions

Initialize a fixed-sized stack-based array.

Initialize a fixed-sized heap-allocated array.

Initialize a dynamically-sized heap-allocated slice.