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use crate::{↩
alloc::{Allocator, Global},↩
vec::Vec,↩
};↩
/// Slice methods that use `Box` and `Vec` from this crate.↩
pub trait SliceExt<T> {↩
/// Copies `self` into a new `Vec`.↩
///↩
/// # Examples↩
///↩
/// ```↩
/// let s = [10, 40, 30];↩
/// let x = s.to_vec();↩
/// // Here, `s` and `x` can be modified independently.↩
/// ```↩
#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]↩
#[inline(always)]↩
fn to_vec(&self) -> Vec<T, Global>↩
where
T: Clone,↩
{↩
self.to_vec_in(Global)↩
}↩
/// Copies `self` into a new `Vec` with an allocator.↩
///↩
/// # Examples↩
///↩
/// ```↩
/// #![feature(allocator_api)]↩
///↩
/// use std::alloc::System;↩
///↩
/// let s = [10, 40, 30];↩
/// let x = s.to_vec_in(System);↩
/// // Here, `s` and `x` can be modified independently.↩
/// ```↩
#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]↩
fn to_vec_in<A: Allocator>(&self, alloc: A) -> Vec<T, A>↩
where
T: Clone;↩
/// Creates a vector by copying a slice `n` times.↩
///↩
/// # Panics↩
///↩
/// This function will panic if the capacity would overflow.↩
///↩
/// # Examples↩
///↩
/// Basic usage:↩
///↩
/// ```↩
/// assert_eq!([1, 2].repeat(3), vec![1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2]);↩
/// ```↩
///↩
/// A panic upon overflow:↩
///↩
/// ```should_panic↩
/// // this will panic at runtime↩
/// b"0123456789abcdef".repeat(usize::MAX);↩
/// ```↩
fn repeat(&self, n: usize) -> Vec<T, Global>↩
where
T: Copy;↩
}↩
impl<T> SliceExt<T> for [T] {↩
#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]↩
#[inline]↩
fn to_vec_in<A: Allocator>(&self, alloc: A) -> Vec<T, A>↩
where
T: Clone,↩
{↩
struct DropGuard<'a, T, A: Allocator> {↩
vec: &'a mut Vec<T, A>,↩
num_init: usize,↩
}↩
impl<'a, T, A: Allocator> Drop for DropGuard<'a, T, A> {↩
#[inline]↩
fn drop(&mut self) {↩
// SAFETY:↩
// items were marked initialized in the loop below↩
unsafe {↩
self.vec.set_len(self.num_init);↩
}↩
}↩
}↩
let mut vec = Vec::with_capacity_in(self.len(), alloc);↩
let mut guard = DropGuard {↩
vec: &mut vec,↩
num_init: 0,↩
};↩
let slots = guard.vec.spare_capacity_mut();↩
// .take(slots.len()) is necessary for LLVM to remove bounds checks↩
// and has better codegen than zip.↩
for (i, b) in self.iter().enumerate().take(slots.len()) {↩
guard.num_init = i;↩
slots[i].write(b.clone());↩
}↩
core::mem::forget(guard);↩
// SAFETY:↩
// the vec was allocated and initialized above to at least this length.↩
unsafe {↩
vec.set_len(self.len());↩
}↩
vec
}↩
#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]↩
#[inline]↩
fn repeat(&self, n: usize) -> Vec<T, Global>↩
where
T: Copy,↩
{↩
if n == 0 {↩
return Vec::new();↩
}↩
// If `n` is larger than zero, it can be split as↩
// `n = 2^expn + rem (2^expn > rem, expn >= 0, rem >= 0)`.↩
// `2^expn` is the number represented by the leftmost '1' bit of `n`,↩
// and `rem` is the remaining part of `n`.↩
// Using `Vec` to access `set_len()`.↩
let capacity = self.len().checked_mul(n).expect("capacity overflow");↩
let mut buf = Vec::with_capacity(capacity);↩
// `2^expn` repetition is done by doubling `buf` `expn`-times.↩
buf.extend(self);↩
{↩
let mut m = n >> 1;↩
// If `m > 0`, there are remaining bits up to the leftmost '1'.↩
while m > 0 {↩
// `buf.extend(buf)`:↩
unsafe {↩
core::ptr::copy_nonoverlapping(↩
buf.as_ptr(),↩
(buf.as_mut_ptr() as *mut T).add(buf.len()),↩
buf.len(),↩
);↩
// `buf` has capacity of `self.len() * n`.↩
let buf_len = buf.len();↩
buf.set_len(buf_len * 2);↩
}↩
m >>= 1;↩
}↩
}↩
// `rem` (`= n - 2^expn`) repetition is done by copying↩
// first `rem` repetitions from `buf` itself.↩
let rem_len = capacity - buf.len(); // `self.len() * rem`↩
if rem_len > 0 {↩
// `buf.extend(buf[0 .. rem_len])`:↩
unsafe {↩
// This is non-overlapping since `2^expn > rem`.↩
core::ptr::copy_nonoverlapping(↩
buf.as_ptr(),↩
(buf.as_mut_ptr() as *mut T).add(buf.len()),↩
rem_len,↩
);↩
// `buf.len() + rem_len` equals to `buf.capacity()` (`= self.len() * n`).↩
buf.set_len(capacity);↩
}↩
}↩
buf
}↩
}↩