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Utilities for the slice primitive type.
See also the slice primitive type.
Most of the structs in this module are iterator types which can only be created
using a certain function. For example, slice.iter() yields an Iter.
A few functions are provided to create a slice from a value reference or from a raw pointer.
Structs§
- An iterator over slice in (non-overlapping) chunks separated by a predicate.
- An iterator over slice in (non-overlapping) mutable chunks separated by a predicate.
- An iterator over a slice in (non-overlapping) chunks (chunk_sizeelements at a time), starting at the beginning of the slice.
- An iterator over a slice in (non-overlapping) chunks (chunk_sizeelements at a time), starting at the beginning of the slice.
- An iterator over a slice in (non-overlapping) mutable chunks (chunk_sizeelements at a time), starting at the beginning of the slice.
- An iterator over a slice in (non-overlapping) mutable chunks (chunk_sizeelements at a time), starting at the beginning of the slice.
- An iterator over the escaped version of a byte slice.
- Immutable slice iterator
- Mutable slice iterator.
- An iterator over a slice in (non-overlapping) chunks (chunk_sizeelements at a time), starting at the end of the slice.
- An iterator over a slice in (non-overlapping) chunks (chunk_sizeelements at a time), starting at the end of the slice.
- An iterator over a slice in (non-overlapping) mutable chunks (chunk_sizeelements at a time), starting at the end of the slice.
- An iterator over a slice in (non-overlapping) mutable chunks (chunk_sizeelements at a time), starting at the end of the slice.
- An iterator over subslices separated by elements that match a predicate function, starting from the end of the slice.
- An iterator over the subslices of the vector which are separated by elements that matchpred, starting from the end of the slice.
- An iterator over subslices separated by elements that match a predicate function, limited to a given number of splits, starting from the end of the slice.
- An iterator over subslices separated by elements that match a predicate function, limited to a given number of splits, starting from the end of the slice.
- An iterator over subslices separated by elements that match a predicate function.
- An iterator over subslices separated by elements that match a predicate function. UnlikeSplit, it contains the matched part as a terminator of the subslice.
- An iterator over the mutable subslices of the vector which are separated by elements that matchpred. UnlikeSplitMut, it contains the matched parts in the ends of the subslices.
- An iterator over the mutable subslices of the vector which are separated by elements that matchpred.
- An iterator over subslices separated by elements that match a predicate function, limited to a given number of splits.
- An iterator over subslices separated by elements that match a predicate function, limited to a given number of splits.
- An iterator over overlapping subslices of lengthsize.
- ArrayChunks Experimental An iterator over a slice in (non-overlapping) chunks (Nelements at a time), starting at the beginning of the slice.
- ArrayChunks Mut Experimental An iterator over a slice in (non-overlapping) mutable chunks (Nelements at a time), starting at the beginning of the slice.
- ArrayWindows Experimental A windowed iterator over a slice in overlapping chunks (Nelements at a time), starting at the beginning of the slice
Traits§
- A helper trait used for indexing operations.
- ConcatExperimental Helper trait for[T]::concat.
- JoinExperimental Helper trait for[T]::join
Functions§
- Converts a reference to T into a slice of length 1 (without copying).
- Forms a slice from a pointer and a length.
- Performs the same functionality asfrom_raw_parts, except that a mutable slice is returned.
- Converts a reference to T into a slice of length 1 (without copying).
- from_mut_ ⚠ptr_ range Experimental Forms a mutable slice from a pointer range.
- from_ptr_ ⚠range Experimental Forms a slice from a pointer range.
- rangeExperimental Performs bounds checking of a range.
- try_range Experimental Performs bounds checking of a range without panicking.