Crate leptos::oco

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This module contains the Oco (Owned Clones Once) smart pointer, which is used to store immutable references to values. This is useful for storing, for example, strings.

Imagine this as an alternative to Cow with an additional, reference-counted branch.

use oco_ref::Oco;
use std::rc::Rc;

let static_str = "foo";
let rc_str: Rc<str> = "bar".into();
let owned_str: String = "baz".into();

fn uses_oco(value: impl Into<Oco<'static, str>>) {
    let mut value = value.into();

    // ensures that the value is either a reference, or reference-counted
    // O(n) at worst
    let clone1 = value.clone_inplace();

    // these subsequent clones are O(1)
    let clone2 = value.clone();
    let clone3 = value.clone();
}

uses_oco(static_str);
uses_oco(rc_str);
uses_oco(owned_str);

Enums§

  • Error returned from Oco::try_from for unsuccessful conversion from Oco<'_, [u8]> to Oco<'_, str>.
  • “Owned Clones Once”: a smart pointer that can be either a reference, an owned value, or a reference-counted pointer. This is useful for storing immutable values, such as strings, in a way that is cheap to clone and pass around.