[−][src]Crate shared_string
Split a string without another allocation
Helpfull for some types that need to be parsed from a string
and get split into smaller parts like an Url or a Vec containing lines
which need to be owned by the parent type.
Note
First try to store references, for example &str which is more efficient.
Example
use shared_string::SharedString; // or SharedSyncString if `Sync` is required struct Name { firstname: SharedString, lastname: SharedString } impl Name { pub fn new( fullname: impl Into<SharedString> ) -> Option<Self> { let mut split = fullname.into().split(b' '); Some(Self { firstname: split.next()?, lastname: split.next()? }) } } let name = Name::new("Albert Einstein").unwrap(); assert_eq!( name.firstname, "Albert" ); assert_eq!( name.lastname, "Einstein" );
Modules
| iter | Iterator types |
Structs
| SharedGenString | A |
Traits
| RefCounter | A trait to allow |
Type Definitions
| SharedString | Use |
| SharedSyncString | Use |