//! **arrayvec** provides the types [`ArrayVec`] and [`ArrayString`]: //! array-backed vector and string types, which store their contents inline. //! //! The arrayvec package has the following cargo features: //! //! - `std` //! - Optional, enabled by default //! - Use libstd; disable to use `no_std` instead. //! //! - `serde` //! - Optional //! - Enable serialization for ArrayVec and ArrayString using serde 1.x //! //! ## Rust Version //! //! This version of arrayvec requires Rust 1.51 or later. //! #![doc(html_root_url="https://docs.rs/arrayvec/0.7/")] #![cfg_attr(not(feature="std"), no_std)] #[cfg(feature="serde")] extern crate serde; #[cfg(not(feature="std"))] extern crate core as std; pub(crate) type LenUint = u32; macro_rules! assert_capacity_limit { ($cap:expr) => { if std::mem::size_of::() > std::mem::size_of::() { if $cap > LenUint::MAX as usize { panic!("ArrayVec: largest supported capacity is u32::MAX") } } } } macro_rules! assert_capacity_limit_const { ($cap:expr) => { if std::mem::size_of::() > std::mem::size_of::() { if $cap > LenUint::MAX as usize { [/*ArrayVec: largest supported capacity is u32::MAX*/][$cap] } } } } mod arrayvec_impl; mod arrayvec; mod array_string; mod char; mod errors; mod utils; pub use crate::array_string::ArrayString; pub use crate::errors::CapacityError; pub use crate::arrayvec::{ArrayVec, IntoIter, Drain};