Struct os_str_bytes::RawOsStr[][src]

#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct RawOsStr(_);
This is supported on crate feature raw_os_str only.
Expand description

A container for the byte strings converted by OsStrBytes.

This wrapper is intended to prevent violating the invariants of the unspecified encoding used by this crate and minimize encoding conversions.

Although this type is annotated with #[repr(transparent)], the inner representation is not stable. Transmuting between this type and any other causes immediate undefined behavior.

Indices

Methods of this struct that accept indices require that the index lie on a UTF-8 boundary. Although it is possible to manipulate platform strings based on other indices, this crate currently does not support them for slicing methods. They would add significant complication to the implementation and are generally not necessary. However, all indices returned by this struct can be used for slicing.

On Unix, all indices are permitted, to avoid false positives. However, relying on this implementation detail is discouraged. Platform-specific indices are error-prone.

Complexity

All searching methods have worst-case multiplicative time complexity (i.e., O(self.raw_len() * pat.len())). Enabling the “memchr” feature allows these methods to instead run in linear time in the worst case (documented for memchr::memmem::find).

Implementations

Converts a platform-native string into a representation that can be more easily manipulated.

This method performs the necessary conversion immediately, so it can be expensive to call. It is recommended to continue using the returned instance as long as possible (instead of the original OsStr), to avoid repeated conversions.

Examples
use std::env;

use os_str_bytes::RawOsStr;

let os_string = env::current_exe()?.into_os_string();
println!("{:?}", RawOsStr::new(&os_string));

Wraps a string, without copying or encoding conversion.

This method is much more efficient than RawOsStr::new, since the encoding used by this crate is compatible with UTF-8.

Examples
use os_str_bytes::RawOsStr;

let string = "foobar";
let raw = RawOsStr::from_str(string);
assert_eq!(string, raw);

Returns the byte string stored by this container.

The result will match what would be returned by OsStrBytes::to_raw_bytes for the same string.

Examples
use std::env;

use os_str_bytes::OsStrBytes;
use os_str_bytes::RawOsStr;

let os_string = env::current_exe()?.into_os_string();
let raw = RawOsStr::new(&os_string);
assert_eq!(os_string.to_raw_bytes(), raw.as_raw_bytes());

Equivalent to str::contains.

Panics

Panics if the pattern is a byte outside of the ASCII range.

Examples
use os_str_bytes::RawOsStr;

let raw = RawOsStr::from_str("foobar");
assert!(raw.contains("oo"));
assert!(!raw.contains("of"));

Equivalent to str::ends_with.

Panics

Panics if the pattern is a byte outside of the ASCII range.

Examples
use os_str_bytes::RawOsStr;

let raw = RawOsStr::from_str("foobar");
assert!(raw.ends_with("bar"));
assert!(!raw.ends_with("foo"));

Equivalent to str::ends_with but accepts this type for the pattern.

Panics

Panics if the pattern is a byte outside of the ASCII range.

Examples
use os_str_bytes::RawOsStr;

let raw = RawOsStr::from_str("foobar");
assert!(raw.ends_with_os(RawOsStr::from_str("bar")));
assert!(!raw.ends_with_os(RawOsStr::from_str("foo")));

Equivalent to str::find.

Panics

Panics if the pattern is a byte outside of the ASCII range.

Examples
use os_str_bytes::RawOsStr;

let raw = RawOsStr::from_str("foobar");
assert_eq!(Some(1), raw.find("o"));
assert_eq!(None, raw.find("of"));

Equivalent to str::is_empty.

Examples
use os_str_bytes::RawOsStr;

assert!(RawOsStr::from_str("").is_empty());
assert!(!RawOsStr::from_str("foobar").is_empty());

Returns the length of the byte string stored by this container.

Only the following assumptions can be made about the result:

  • The length of any Unicode character is the length of its UTF-8 representation (i.e., char::len_utf8).
  • Splitting a string at a UTF-8 boundary will return two strings with lengths that sum to the length of the original string.

This method may return a different result than would OsStr::len when called on same string, since OsStr uses an unspecified encoding.

Examples
use os_str_bytes::RawOsStr;

assert_eq!(6, RawOsStr::from_str("foobar").raw_len());
assert_eq!(0, RawOsStr::from_str("").raw_len());

Equivalent to str::rfind.

Panics

Panics if the pattern is a byte outside of the ASCII range.

Examples
use os_str_bytes::RawOsStr;

let raw = RawOsStr::from_str("foobar");
assert_eq!(Some(2), raw.rfind("o"));
assert_eq!(None, raw.rfind("of"));

Equivalent to str::rsplit_once.

Panics

Panics if the pattern is a byte outside of the ASCII range.

Examples
use os_str_bytes::RawOsStr;

let raw = RawOsStr::from_str("foobar");
assert_eq!(
    Some((RawOsStr::from_str("fo"), RawOsStr::from_str("bar"))),
    raw.rsplit_once("o"),
);
assert_eq!(None, raw.rsplit_once("of"));

Equivalent to str::split, but empty patterns are not accepted.

Panics

Panics if the pattern is a byte outside of the ASCII range or empty.

Examples
use os_str_bytes::RawOsStr;

let raw = RawOsStr::from_str("foobar");
assert_eq!(["f", "", "bar"], *raw.split("o").collect::<Vec<_>>());

Equivalent to str::split_at.

Panics

Panics if the index is not a valid boundary.

Examples
use os_str_bytes::RawOsStr;

let raw = RawOsStr::from_str("foobar");
assert_eq!(
    ((RawOsStr::from_str("fo"), RawOsStr::from_str("obar"))),
    raw.split_at(2),
);

Equivalent to str::split_once.

Panics

Panics if the pattern is a byte outside of the ASCII range.

Examples
use os_str_bytes::RawOsStr;

let raw = RawOsStr::from_str("foobar");
assert_eq!(
    Some((RawOsStr::from_str("f"), RawOsStr::from_str("obar"))),
    raw.split_once("o"),
);
assert_eq!(None, raw.split_once("of"));

Equivalent to str::starts_with.

Panics

Panics if the pattern is a byte outside of the ASCII range.

Examples
use os_str_bytes::RawOsStr;

let raw = RawOsStr::from_str("foobar");
assert!(raw.starts_with("foo"));
assert!(!raw.starts_with("bar"));

Equivalent to str::starts_with but accepts this type for the pattern.

Panics

Panics if the pattern is a byte outside of the ASCII range.

Examples
use os_str_bytes::RawOsStr;

let raw = RawOsStr::from_str("foobar");
assert!(raw.starts_with_os(RawOsStr::from_str("foo")));
assert!(!raw.starts_with_os(RawOsStr::from_str("bar")));

Equivalent to str::strip_prefix.

Panics

Panics if the pattern is a byte outside of the ASCII range.

Examples
use os_str_bytes::RawOsStr;

let raw = RawOsStr::from_str("111foo1bar111");
assert_eq!(
    Some(RawOsStr::from_str("11foo1bar111")),
    raw.strip_prefix("1"),
);
assert_eq!(None, raw.strip_prefix("o"));

Equivalent to str::strip_suffix.

Panics

Panics if the pattern is a byte outside of the ASCII range.

Examples
use os_str_bytes::RawOsStr;

let raw = RawOsStr::from_str("111foo1bar111");
assert_eq!(
    Some(RawOsStr::from_str("111foo1bar11")),
    raw.strip_suffix("1"),
);
assert_eq!(None, raw.strip_suffix("o"));

Converts this representation back to a platform-native string.

Examples
use std::env;

use os_str_bytes::RawOsStr;

let os_string = env::current_exe()?.into_os_string();
let raw = RawOsStr::new(&os_string);
assert_eq!(os_string, raw.to_os_str());

Equivalent to OsStr::to_str.

Examples
use os_str_bytes::RawOsStr;

let string = "foobar";
let raw = RawOsStr::from_str(string);
assert_eq!(Some(string), raw.to_str());

Converts this string to the best UTF-8 representation possible.

Invalid sequences will be replaced with char::REPLACEMENT_CHARACTER.

This method may return a different result than would OsStr::to_string_lossy when called on same string, since OsStr uses an unspecified encoding.

Examples
use std::env;

use os_str_bytes::RawOsStr;

let os_string = env::current_exe()?.into_os_string();
let raw = RawOsStr::new(&os_string);
println!("{}", raw.to_str_lossy());

Equivalent to str::trim_end_matches.

Panics

Panics if the pattern is a byte outside of the ASCII range.

Examples
use os_str_bytes::RawOsStr;

let raw = RawOsStr::from_str("111foo1bar111");
assert_eq!("111foo1bar", raw.trim_end_matches("1"));
assert_eq!("111foo1bar111", raw.trim_end_matches("o"));

Equivalent to str::trim_start_matches.

Panics

Panics if the pattern is a byte outside of the ASCII range.

Examples
use os_str_bytes::RawOsStr;

let raw = RawOsStr::from_str("111foo1bar111");
assert_eq!("foo1bar111", raw.trim_start_matches("1"));
assert_eq!("111foo1bar111", raw.trim_start_matches("o"));

Trait Implementations

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Performs the conversion.

Feeds this value into the given Hasher. Read more

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The returned type after indexing.

Performs the indexing (container[index]) operation. Read more

The returned type after indexing.

Performs the indexing (container[index]) operation. Read more

The returned type after indexing.

Performs the indexing (container[index]) operation. Read more

The returned type after indexing.

Performs the indexing (container[index]) operation. Read more

The returned type after indexing.

Performs the indexing (container[index]) operation. Read more

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Performs the indexing (container[index]) operation. Read more

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Compares and returns the maximum of two values. Read more

Compares and returns the minimum of two values. Read more

Restrict a value to a certain interval. Read more

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more

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This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more

This method tests for !=.

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more

This method tests for !=.

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more

This method tests for !=.

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more

This method tests for !=.

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more

This method tests for !=.

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more

This method tests for !=.

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more

This method tests for !=.

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more

This method tests for !=.

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more

This method tests for !=.

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more

This method tests for !=.

This method returns an ordering between self and other values if one exists. Read more

This method tests less than (for self and other) and is used by the < operator. Read more

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This method tests greater than or equal to (for self and other) and is used by the >= operator. Read more

Escapes a string using the format described in the the module-level documentation, without the surrounding quotes. Read more

Quotes a string using the format described in the the module-level documentation. Read more

Returns a byte string that will be used to represent the instance.

The resulting type after obtaining ownership.

Creates owned data from borrowed data, usually by cloning. Read more

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