Crate slab_typesafe [−] [src]
A type-safe wrapper for slab.
It implements the same data structure with the same methods,
but takes and returns special tokens instead of usize values,
preventing you from confusing them with other unrelated usizes,
including keys for other Slab instances.
Based on compactmap::wrapped
Examples
Basic storing and retrieval.
#[macro_use] extern crate slab_typesafe; declare_slab_token!(StringHandle); let mut slab : Slab<StringHandle, &'static str> = Slab::new(); let hello = slab.insert("hello"); let world = slab.insert("world"); assert_eq!(slab[hello], "hello"); assert_eq!(slab[world], "world"); slab[world] = "earth"; assert_eq!(slab[world], "earth");
Error if you confused the handles
⚠This code doesn't compile so be extra careful!
#[macro_use] extern crate slab_typesafe; declare_slab_token!(StringHandle1); declare_slab_token!(StringHandle2); let mut slab1 : Slab<StringHandle1, _> = Slab::new(); let mut slab2 : Slab<StringHandle2, _> = Slab::new(); let hello = slab1.insert("hello"); let world = slab2.insert("world"); slab1[world]; // the type `Slab<StringHandle1, _>` cannot be indexed by `StringHandle2` slab2.remove(hello); // expected struct `StringHandle2`, found struct `StringHandle1`
See the rest of examples in the original documentation.
The documentation is mostly a copy of the original crate's documentation.
Macros
| declare_slab_token |
Create usize-equivalent struct that implements |
Structs
| Iter |
An iterator over the values stored in the |
| IterMut |
A mutable iterator over the values stored in the |
| Slab |
A wrapper for pre-allocated storage for a uniform data type |
| VacantEntry |
A handle to an vacant entry in a |