pub struct ResizableAlloc { /* private fields */ }
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A low-level memory allocation utility for creating a resizable buffer of elements of a specific layout.

The allocation has a capacity measured in the number of elements with the given Layout that it has room for.

Dropping a ResizableAlloc will de-allocate it’s memory.

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impl ResizableAlloc

pub fn new(layout: Layout) -> ResizableAlloc

Create a new ResizableAlloc for the given memory layout. Does not actually allocate anything yet.hing.

If the new capacity is greater, it will reallocate and extend the allocated region to be able to fit new_capacity items of the this ResizableAlloc’s layout.

If the new capacity is lower, it will reallocate and remove all items

The capacity will be 0 and the pointer will be dangling.

pub fn with_capacity( layout: Layout, capacity: usize ) -> Result<ResizableAlloc, LayoutError>

Create a new ResizableAlloc with the given capacity.

pub fn resize(&mut self, new_capacity: usize) -> Result<(), LayoutError>

Resize the buffer, re-allocating it’s memory.

pub fn layout(&self) -> Layout

Get the layout.

pub fn capacity(&self) -> usize

Get the capacity.

pub fn as_ptr(&self) -> *mut c_void

Get a raw pointer to the allocation.

pub fn iter(&self) -> ResizableAllocIter<'_>

Iterate over the allocation.

pub fn iter_mut(&mut self) -> ResizableAllocIterMut<'_>

Iterate mutably over the allocation.

pub unsafe fn unchecked_idx(&self, idx: usize) -> *mut c_void

Get a pointer to the item with the given index without performing any bounds checks.

Safety

This does no checks that the index is within bounds or that the returne dpointer is unaliased.

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impl Clone for ResizableAlloc

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fn clone(&self) -> ResizableAlloc

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Drop for ResizableAlloc

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fn drop(&mut self)

Executes the destructor for this type. Read more

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unsafe fn raw_clone(src: *const c_void, dst: *mut c_void)

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unsafe fn raw_drop(ptr: *mut c_void)

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