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Unchecked indexing through the regular index syntax.
Using a wrapper type that requires an unsafe
block to create.
Note: All unchecked indexing here is actually “checked” with debug
assertions when they are enabled (they are off by default in release
builds). This is a feature! Debug checking does not make your code safe,
but it helps finding bugs in unsafe
code. Test your code responsibly.
§Example
use unchecked_index::unchecked_index;
/// unsafe because: trusts the permutation to be correct
unsafe fn apply_permutation<T>(perm: &mut [usize], v: &mut [T]) {
debug_assert_eq!(perm.len(), v.len());
// use unchecked (in reality, debug-checked) indexing throughout
let mut perm = unchecked_index(perm);
for i in 0..perm.len() {
let mut current = i;
while i != perm[current] {
let next = perm[current];
// move element from next to current
v.swap(next, current);
perm[current] = current;
current = next;
}
perm[current] = current;
}
}
§Crate Features
This crate is always #![no_std]
.
§Rust Version
This version of the crate requires Rust 1.15 or later.
Structs§
- Wrapper type for unchecked indexing through the regular index syntax
Traits§
Functions§
- Access the element(s) at
index
, without bounds checks! - Access the element(s) at
index
, without bounds checks! - Create a new unchecked indexing wrapper.