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Nominating for 1.5 FCP discussion. |
This issue is now entering its cycle-long FCP for stabilization in 1.5 |
The growing part is a "critical" component where we need to grow & zerofill a vector. |
As bluss said, I'd like either The alternative is cumbersome:
A constructor to create a zeroed out buffer of predefined length would also be useful (Vec::with_capacity(x) doesn't work with |
I'd like a one-stop way to do what I have to do now: let mut a = Vec::with_capacity(k);
a.resize(k, x); |
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@huonw D'oh, thanks! I honestly spent a long time looking for how to do that and couldn't find it. I just found it at https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/vec/struct.Vec.html I'm very concerned that I've been having a lot of trouble finding out this kind of information (another problem was finding slice syntax information), because it's embedded in text rather than displayed as a "method". Perhaps there should be bulleted documentation for all syntax and macros in its own section? Is it my fault I don't necessarily read whole paragraphs of text that are classified as "examples"? |
@dhardy The alternative is cumbersome and for now, much less efficient, I'll point out. |
@bluss thanks. I didn't realise I could create a vec with |
I'm a bit worried by all the people that don't find |
Yeah, discovery is hard :/ |
The libs team discussed this today and the decision was to stabilize. |
No comment on the dual role of growing and shrinking? Why have both? Only the grow part seems useful (and only the grow part is unique to this method). |
@bluss the dual role was frequently requested. I was personally happy when we just had truncate and whatever the growing version was. shrug |
I see. |
fwiw this was accepted in collections reform part 2. See e.g. rust-lang/rfcs#509 (comment) for discussion |
This commit stabilizes and deprecates library APIs whose FCP has closed in the last cycle, specifically: Stabilized APIs: * `fs::canonicalize` * `Path::{metadata, symlink_metadata, canonicalize, read_link, read_dir, exists, is_file, is_dir}` - all moved to inherent methods from the `PathExt` trait. * `Formatter::fill` * `Formatter::width` * `Formatter::precision` * `Formatter::sign_plus` * `Formatter::sign_minus` * `Formatter::alternate` * `Formatter::sign_aware_zero_pad` * `string::ParseError` * `Utf8Error::valid_up_to` * `Iterator::{cmp, partial_cmp, eq, ne, lt, le, gt, ge}` * `<[T]>::split_{first,last}{,_mut}` * `Condvar::wait_timeout` - note that `wait_timeout_ms` is not yet deprecated but will be once 1.5 is released. * `str::{R,}MatchIndices` * `str::{r,}match_indices` * `char::from_u32_unchecked` * `VecDeque::insert` * `VecDeque::shrink_to_fit` * `VecDeque::as_slices` * `VecDeque::as_mut_slices` * `VecDeque::swap_remove_front` - (renamed from `swap_front_remove`) * `VecDeque::swap_remove_back` - (renamed from `swap_back_remove`) * `Vec::resize` * `str::slice_mut_unchecked` * `FileTypeExt` * `FileTypeExt::{is_block_device, is_char_device, is_fifo, is_socket}` * `BinaryHeap::from` - `from_vec` deprecated in favor of this * `BinaryHeap::into_vec` - plus a `Into` impl * `BinaryHeap::into_sorted_vec` Deprecated APIs * `slice::ref_slice` * `slice::mut_ref_slice` * `iter::{range_inclusive, RangeInclusive}` * `std::dynamic_lib` Closes rust-lang#27706 Closes rust-lang#27725 cc rust-lang#27726 (align not stabilized yet) Closes rust-lang#27734 Closes rust-lang#27737 Closes rust-lang#27742 Closes rust-lang#27743 Closes rust-lang#27772 Closes rust-lang#27774 Closes rust-lang#27777 Closes rust-lang#27781 cc rust-lang#27788 (a few remaining methods though) Closes rust-lang#27790 Closes rust-lang#27793 Closes rust-lang#27796 Closes rust-lang#27810 cc rust-lang#28147 (not all parts stabilized)
This commit stabilizes and deprecates library APIs whose FCP has closed in the last cycle, specifically: Stabilized APIs: * `fs::canonicalize` * `Path::{metadata, symlink_metadata, canonicalize, read_link, read_dir, exists, is_file, is_dir}` - all moved to inherent methods from the `PathExt` trait. * `Formatter::fill` * `Formatter::width` * `Formatter::precision` * `Formatter::sign_plus` * `Formatter::sign_minus` * `Formatter::alternate` * `Formatter::sign_aware_zero_pad` * `string::ParseError` * `Utf8Error::valid_up_to` * `Iterator::{cmp, partial_cmp, eq, ne, lt, le, gt, ge}` * `<[T]>::split_{first,last}{,_mut}` * `Condvar::wait_timeout` - note that `wait_timeout_ms` is not yet deprecated but will be once 1.5 is released. * `str::{R,}MatchIndices` * `str::{r,}match_indices` * `char::from_u32_unchecked` * `VecDeque::insert` * `VecDeque::shrink_to_fit` * `VecDeque::as_slices` * `VecDeque::as_mut_slices` * `VecDeque::swap_remove_front` - (renamed from `swap_front_remove`) * `VecDeque::swap_remove_back` - (renamed from `swap_back_remove`) * `Vec::resize` * `str::slice_mut_unchecked` * `FileTypeExt` * `FileTypeExt::{is_block_device, is_char_device, is_fifo, is_socket}` * `BinaryHeap::from` - `from_vec` deprecated in favor of this * `BinaryHeap::into_vec` - plus a `Into` impl * `BinaryHeap::into_sorted_vec` Deprecated APIs * `slice::ref_slice` * `slice::mut_ref_slice` * `iter::{range_inclusive, RangeInclusive}` * `std::dynamic_lib` Closes #27706 Closes #27725 cc #27726 (align not stabilized yet) Closes #27734 Closes #27737 Closes #27742 Closes #27743 Closes #27772 Closes #27774 Closes #27777 Closes #27781 cc #27788 (a few remaining methods though) Closes #27790 Closes #27793 Closes #27796 Closes #27810 cc #28147 (not all parts stabilized)
This is a tracking issue for the unstable
vec_resize
feature in the standard library. To the best of my knowledge there's no blocker for this beyond "we should decide to have it or not".cc @gankro
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