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generic-array
- generic-array 1.0, a crate for defining generically-sized arrays without const-generics.
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Feedback and proposals for generic-array 1.0
Link to draft PR for 1.0 if you'd like to suggest changes, or suggest them here. PRs to the 1.0 branch are welcome as well.
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What's everyone working on this week (13/2023)?
Working on a 1.0 release draft for generic-array and possibly starting on a procedural macro for an SQL DSL to replace this 900-rule abomination that chokes rust-analyzer so bad I repasted my CPU because it was pushing it so hard I became concerned.
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mtrx: Type Safe Matrix Operations using Const Generics
While it's only recently that Rust has gotten first-class support for type-level values (i.e., const generics), encoding numbers in the type system has been possible for years — and used to great effect! Typenum's first release was September 25th, 2015, and generic-array was first released on September 27th, 2015; nalgebra started using these crates with its v0.6.0 release on March 31, 2016.
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What are some alternatives?
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base_custom - Rust implementation of custom numeric base conversion.
crossbeam - Tools for concurrent programming in Rust
staticvec - Implements a fixed-capacity stack-allocated Vec alternative backed by an array, using const generics.
zero-copy-pads - Padding/aligning values without heap allocation
rusty-pelican
mtrx - Provides type-safe matrix operations using Rust's const generics
const-chunks - Extension trait to chunk iterators into const-length arrays.