[][src]Struct generic_array::GenericArray

pub struct GenericArray<T, U: ArrayLength<T>> { /* fields omitted */ }

Struct representing a generic array - GenericArray<T, N> works like [T; N]

Methods

impl<T, N> GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: ArrayLength<T>, 
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pub fn as_slice(&self) -> &[T][src]

Extracts a slice containing the entire array.

pub fn as_mut_slice(&mut self) -> &mut [T][src]

Extracts a mutable slice containing the entire array.

pub fn from_slice(slice: &[T]) -> &GenericArray<T, N>[src]

Converts slice to a generic array reference with inferred length;

Length of the slice must be equal to the length of the array.

pub fn from_mut_slice(slice: &mut [T]) -> &mut GenericArray<T, N>[src]

Converts mutable slice to a mutable generic array reference

Length of the slice must be equal to the length of the array.

impl<T: Clone, N> GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: ArrayLength<T>, 
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pub fn clone_from_slice(list: &[T]) -> GenericArray<T, N>[src]

Construct a GenericArray from a slice by cloning its content

Length of the slice must be equal to the length of the array

impl<T, N> GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: ArrayLength<T>, 
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pub fn from_exact_iter<I>(iter: I) -> Option<Self> where
    I: IntoIterator<Item = T>,
    <I as IntoIterator>::IntoIter: ExactSizeIterator
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Creates a new GenericArray instance from an iterator with a known exact size.

Returns None if the size is not equal to the number of elements in the GenericArray.

Trait Implementations

impl<T, U, N> MappedGenericSequence<T, U> for GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: ArrayLength<T> + ArrayLength<U>,
    GenericArray<U, N>: GenericSequence<U, Length = N>, 
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type Mapped = GenericArray<U, N>

Mapped sequence type

impl<T, N> FunctionalSequence<T> for GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: ArrayLength<T>,
    Self: GenericSequence<T, Item = T, Length = N>, 
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impl<T, N> GenericSequence<T> for GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: ArrayLength<T>,
    Self: IntoIterator<Item = T>, 
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type Length = N

GenericArray associated length

type Sequence = Self

Concrete sequence type used in conjuction with reference implementations of GenericSequence

impl<T, N: ArrayLength<T>> Lengthen<T> for GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: Add<B1>,
    Add1<N>: ArrayLength<T>,
    Add1<N>: Sub<B1, Output = N>,
    Sub1<Add1<N>>: ArrayLength<T>, 
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type Longer = GenericArray<T, Add1<N>>

GenericSequence that has one more element than Self

impl<T, N: ArrayLength<T>> Shorten<T> for GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: Sub<B1>,
    Sub1<N>: ArrayLength<T>,
    Sub1<N>: Add<B1, Output = N>,
    Add1<Sub1<N>>: ArrayLength<T>, 
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type Shorter = GenericArray<T, Sub1<N>>

GenericSequence that has one less element than Self

impl<T, N, K> Split<T, K> for GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: ArrayLength<T>,
    K: ArrayLength<T>,
    N: Sub<K>,
    Diff<N, K>: ArrayLength<T>, 
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type First = GenericArray<T, K>

First part of the resulting split array

type Second = GenericArray<T, Diff<N, K>>

Second part of the resulting split array

impl<T, N, M> Concat<T, M> for GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: ArrayLength<T> + Add<M>,
    M: ArrayLength<T>,
    Sum<N, M>: ArrayLength<T>, 
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type Rest = GenericArray<T, M>

Sequence to be concatenated with self

type Output = GenericArray<T, Sum<N, M>>

Resulting sequence formed by the concatenation.

impl<T, N> Deref for GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: ArrayLength<T>, 
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type Target = [T]

The resulting type after dereferencing.

impl<T, N> DerefMut for GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: ArrayLength<T>, 
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impl<T: PartialEq, N> PartialEq<GenericArray<T, N>> for GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: ArrayLength<T>, 
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#[must_use] fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool1.0.0[src]

This method tests for !=.

impl<T: Eq, N> Eq for GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: ArrayLength<T>, 
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impl<T: Ord, N> Ord for GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: ArrayLength<T>, 
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fn max(self, other: Self) -> Self1.21.0[src]

Compares and returns the maximum of two values. Read more

fn min(self, other: Self) -> Self1.21.0[src]

Compares and returns the minimum of two values. Read more

fn clamp(self, min: Self, max: Self) -> Self[src]

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (clamp)

Restrict a value to a certain interval. Read more

impl<T: PartialOrd, N> PartialOrd<GenericArray<T, N>> for GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: ArrayLength<T>, 
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#[must_use] fn lt(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool1.0.0[src]

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

#[must_use] fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool1.0.0[src]

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

#[must_use] fn gt(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool1.0.0[src]

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

#[must_use] fn ge(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool1.0.0[src]

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

impl<T: Hash, N> Hash for GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: ArrayLength<T>, 
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fn hash_slice<H>(data: &[Self], state: &mut H) where
    H: Hasher
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Feeds a slice of this type into the given [Hasher]. Read more

impl<T: Debug, N> Debug for GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: ArrayLength<T>, 
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impl<T: Send, N: ArrayLength<T>> Send for GenericArray<T, N>[src]

impl<T: Copy, N> Copy for GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: ArrayLength<T>,
    N::ArrayType: Copy
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impl<T: Sync, N: ArrayLength<T>> Sync for GenericArray<T, N>[src]

impl<T, N> IntoIterator for GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: ArrayLength<T>, 
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type Item = T

The type of the elements being iterated over.

type IntoIter = GenericArrayIter<T, N>

Which kind of iterator are we turning this into?

impl<'a, T: 'a, N> IntoIterator for &'a GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: ArrayLength<T>, 
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type IntoIter = Iter<'a, T>

Which kind of iterator are we turning this into?

type Item = &'a T

The type of the elements being iterated over.

impl<'a, T: 'a, N> IntoIterator for &'a mut GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: ArrayLength<T>, 
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type IntoIter = IterMut<'a, T>

Which kind of iterator are we turning this into?

type Item = &'a mut T

The type of the elements being iterated over.

impl<T, N> FromIterator<T> for GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: ArrayLength<T>, 
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impl<T, N> AsRef<[T]> for GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: ArrayLength<T>, 
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impl<T, N> AsMut<[T]> for GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: ArrayLength<T>, 
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impl<T> Into<[T; 1]> for GenericArray<T, U1>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 2]> for GenericArray<T, U2>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 3]> for GenericArray<T, U3>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 4]> for GenericArray<T, U4>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 5]> for GenericArray<T, U5>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 6]> for GenericArray<T, U6>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 7]> for GenericArray<T, U7>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 8]> for GenericArray<T, U8>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 9]> for GenericArray<T, U9>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 10]> for GenericArray<T, U10>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 11]> for GenericArray<T, U11>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 12]> for GenericArray<T, U12>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 13]> for GenericArray<T, U13>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 14]> for GenericArray<T, U14>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 15]> for GenericArray<T, U15>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 16]> for GenericArray<T, U16>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 17]> for GenericArray<T, U17>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 18]> for GenericArray<T, U18>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 19]> for GenericArray<T, U19>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 20]> for GenericArray<T, U20>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 21]> for GenericArray<T, U21>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 22]> for GenericArray<T, U22>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 23]> for GenericArray<T, U23>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 24]> for GenericArray<T, U24>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 25]> for GenericArray<T, U25>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 26]> for GenericArray<T, U26>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 27]> for GenericArray<T, U27>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 28]> for GenericArray<T, U28>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 29]> for GenericArray<T, U29>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 30]> for GenericArray<T, U30>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 31]> for GenericArray<T, U31>[src]

impl<T> Into<[T; 32]> for GenericArray<T, U32>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 1]> for GenericArray<T, U1>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 2]> for GenericArray<T, U2>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 3]> for GenericArray<T, U3>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 4]> for GenericArray<T, U4>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 5]> for GenericArray<T, U5>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 6]> for GenericArray<T, U6>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 7]> for GenericArray<T, U7>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 8]> for GenericArray<T, U8>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 9]> for GenericArray<T, U9>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 10]> for GenericArray<T, U10>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 11]> for GenericArray<T, U11>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 12]> for GenericArray<T, U12>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 13]> for GenericArray<T, U13>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 14]> for GenericArray<T, U14>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 15]> for GenericArray<T, U15>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 16]> for GenericArray<T, U16>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 17]> for GenericArray<T, U17>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 18]> for GenericArray<T, U18>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 19]> for GenericArray<T, U19>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 20]> for GenericArray<T, U20>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 21]> for GenericArray<T, U21>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 22]> for GenericArray<T, U22>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 23]> for GenericArray<T, U23>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 24]> for GenericArray<T, U24>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 25]> for GenericArray<T, U25>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 26]> for GenericArray<T, U26>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 27]> for GenericArray<T, U27>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 28]> for GenericArray<T, U28>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 29]> for GenericArray<T, U29>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 30]> for GenericArray<T, U30>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 31]> for GenericArray<T, U31>[src]

impl<T> From<[T; 32]> for GenericArray<T, U32>[src]

impl<'a, T, N: ArrayLength<T>> From<&'a [T]> for &'a GenericArray<T, N>[src]

fn from(slice: &[T]) -> &GenericArray<T, N>[src]

Converts slice to a generic array reference with inferred length;

Length of the slice must be equal to the length of the array.

impl<'a, T, N: ArrayLength<T>> From<&'a mut [T]> for &'a mut GenericArray<T, N>[src]

fn from(slice: &mut [T]) -> &mut GenericArray<T, N>[src]

Converts mutable slice to a mutable generic array reference

Length of the slice must be equal to the length of the array.

impl<T: ArrayLength<u8>> LowerHex for GenericArray<u8, T> where
    T: Add<T>,
    <T as Add<T>>::Output: ArrayLength<u8>, 
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impl<T: ArrayLength<u8>> UpperHex for GenericArray<u8, T> where
    T: Add<T>,
    <T as Add<T>>::Output: ArrayLength<u8>, 
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impl<T: Clone, N> Clone for GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: ArrayLength<T>, 
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)1.0.0[src]

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more

impl<T: Default, N> Default for GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: ArrayLength<T>, 
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impl<T, N> Borrow<[T]> for GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: ArrayLength<T>, 
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impl<T, N> BorrowMut<[T]> for GenericArray<T, N> where
    N: ArrayLength<T>, 
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Auto Trait Implementations

impl<T, U> Unpin for GenericArray<T, U> where
    <U as ArrayLength<T>>::ArrayType: Unpin

Blanket Implementations

impl<T, U> TryFrom<U> for T where
    U: Into<T>, 
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type Error = Infallible

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

impl<I> IntoIterator for I where
    I: Iterator
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type Item = <I as Iterator>::Item

The type of the elements being iterated over.

type IntoIter = I

Which kind of iterator are we turning this into?

impl<T, U> Into<U> for T where
    U: From<T>, 
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impl<T> From<T> for T[src]

impl<T, U> TryInto<U> for T where
    U: TryFrom<T>, 
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type Error = <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

impl<T> Borrow<T> for T where
    T: ?Sized
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impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
    T: ?Sized
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impl<T> Any for T where
    T: 'static + ?Sized
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impl<T> Same<T> for T[src]

type Output = T

Should always be Self