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staticstep
- StaticStep 0.4.0: zero-overhead StepBy-like functionality for primitive RangeBounds implementors, now also with full-gamut integer overflow handling equivalent to that of StepBy
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A critique of Rust's range types
TLDR it now completely matches StepBy's behaviour and still is not any slower than it was previously.
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My Rust port of Prime Generator benchmark needs some optimization.
I was even inspired to make a little crate a few days ago that tries to offer a decent solution, after encountering someone else with basically the same optimization problem OP has.
- staticstep: bi-directional `step_by`-like functionality that actually optimizes well for the common use case of primitive ranges
staticvec
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Posting asking if the Rust Reddit community is overly regulated gets regulated.
This crate of mine for example is currently literally unusable until the deeply fundamental features that John Random kinda-sorta removed in this pull request, ostensibly in preparation for whatever shittily stated syntax is ultimately establihed by whatever the hell "keyword generics" actually is (I really don't know, like this isn't a joke, I fundamentally do not understand what the fuck they're proposing at all in any way or how it's meaningfully and usefullly different from the previous syntax).
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Alternative for Vec for variable size arrays in no_std environment?
If you're on nightly, I have a crate that I'd say would seem to be exactly what you're looking for.
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Why do Rust crates rarely have good documentation?
I'd say the module system can sometimes get in the way of even the most technically well-documented crate out there. It's why for example I carefully rexport the various types implemented by my crate StaticVec from lib.rs such that the main docs page looks like this, even though "under the hood" everything is actually about as modular as you might expect it to be.
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There's always something new and interesting to see on your Rust crate's Github Traffic page
Here.
- StaticVec 0.11.0 - fully fixed for current nightly Rust and updated to the 2021 edition
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Zig programming language 0.9.0 released
Your link there is rather outdated. mem::unitialized() is deprecated and not recommended for use. MaybeUninit works more than fine in my experience, anyways.
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What can C++ do that Rust can’t? (2021 edition)
The lack of decltype-esque functionality has consequences that are far-reaching enough to be worthy of more than a throwaway mention, IMO. See this ongoing issue for a crate of mine, for example.
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How do I implement a StackVec in no_std that allows me to store arbitrary &str's?
If you're on nightly, my crate StaticVec definitely has your use case covered and then some.
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StaticVec 0.10.6 - const `push`, const `pop, const `insert, the return of `intersperse` also as a `const fn`, and more!
Looks like this crate uses the full const_generics instead of min_const_generics (see here), along with a couple dozen other unstable features. I'm not sure how much of that could easily be removed, since it is often the tendency to enable tons of unstable features when you are already on nightly because of something like const generics.
- StaticVec 0.10.6: const `push`, const `pop`, const `insert`, the return of `intersperse` now also as a `const fn`, and more!
What are some alternatives?
itertools - Extra iterator adaptors, iterator methods, free functions, and macros.
hypergraph - Hypergraph is data structure library to create a directed hypergraph in which a hyperedge can join any number of vertices.
const-chunks - Extension trait to chunk iterators into const-length arrays.
compile-time-regular-expressions - Compile Time Regular Expression in C++
tref - Tree in Rows Elemental Format. Rust crate to parse, store and serialize trees.
rust - Rust for the xtensa architecture. Built in targets for the ESP32 and ESP8266
rust-algorithms - Common data structures and algorithms in Rust
zigmod - 📦 A package manager for the Zig programming language.
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
containers - Containers backed by std.experimental.allocator
mir-algorithm - Dlang Core Library