Implements APIs on Rust collections wich gracefully return a Result
when an allocation error occurs.
This is inspired a lot by RFC 2116.
There are APIs for a fallible interface for Vec
, Box
, BTree
, HashMap
,
and a TryClone
trait wich is implemented for primitive Rust traits and a fallible format macro.
You can use this with try_clone_derive
crate wich derive TryClone
for your own types.
fallible_collections
is available on crates.io.
It is recommended to look there for the newest released version, as well as links to the newest builds of the docs.
Add the following dependency to your Cargo manifest:
[dependencies]
fallible_collections = "0.5"
# or
fallible_collections = { version = "0.5", features = ["std"] }
...and see the docs for how to use it.
Exemple of using the FallibleBox
interface.
use fallible_collections::FallibleBox;
fn main() {
// this crate an Ordinary box but return an error on allocation failure
let mut a = <Box<_> as FallibleBox<_>>::try_new(5).unwrap();
let mut b = Box::new(5);
assert_eq!(a, b);
*a = 3;
assert_eq!(*a, 3);
}
Exemple of using the FallibleVec
interface.
use fallible_collections::FallibleVec;
fn main() {
// this crate an Ordinary Vec<Vec<u8>> but return an error on allocation failure
let a: Vec<Vec<u8>> = try_vec![try_vec![42; 10].unwrap(); 100].unwrap();
let b: Vec<Vec<u8>> = vec![vec![42; 10]; 100];
assert_eq!(a, b);
assert_eq!(a.try_clone().unwrap(), a);
...
}
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- Apache License, Version 2.0, (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
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