| commit | 081322a7bf87962c2ff87413c4567ef28b885482 | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Android Build Coastguard Worker <[email protected]> | Tue Oct 01 23:14:07 2024 +0000 |
| committer | Android Build Coastguard Worker <[email protected]> | Tue Oct 01 23:14:07 2024 +0000 |
| tree | c39246725b5517f447e3989d20a2ca6efb908a92 | |
| parent | 5c665b1950fd90cb20af81ddeb1adea009c0558b [diff] | |
| parent | 95cb4d5e3bfcf4e4a4a1fe2f9da1690f265c55cb [diff] |
Snap for 12440112 from 95cb4d5e3bfcf4e4a4a1fe2f9da1690f265c55cb to sdk-release Change-Id: I5e3ed4eb8833a0e5b35f26d46ded65b38ec3cb62
A 100% safe crate of vec-like types. #![forbid(unsafe_code)]
Main types are as follows:
ArrayVec is an array-backed vec-like data structure. It panics on overflow.SliceVec is the same deal, but using a &mut [T].TinyVec (alloc feature) is an enum that's either an Inline(ArrayVec) or a Heap(Vec). If a TinyVec is Inline and would overflow it automatically transitions to Heap and continues whatever it was doing.To attain this “100% safe code” status there is one compromise: the element type of the vecs must implement Default.
For more details, please see the docs.rs documentation