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alloc: Added as_slice
method to BinaryHeap
collection
#82331
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self.data.shrink_to(min_capacity) | ||
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/// Returns a slice of all values in the underlying vector, in arbitrary | ||
/// order. | ||
/// | ||
/// # Examples | ||
/// | ||
/// Basic usage: | ||
/// | ||
/// ``` | ||
/// #![feature(binary_heap_as_slice)] | ||
/// use std::collections::BinaryHeap; | ||
/// let heap = BinaryHeap::from(vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]); | ||
/// let slice = heap.as_slice(); | ||
/// | ||
/// // Will print in some order | ||
/// for x in slice { | ||
/// println!("{}", x); | ||
/// } | ||
/// ``` | ||
#[unstable(feature = "binary_heap_as_slice", issue = "82331")] | ||
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pub fn as_slice(&self) -> &[T] { | ||
self.data.as_slice() | ||
} | ||
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/// Consumes the `BinaryHeap` and returns the underlying vector | ||
/// in arbitrary order. | ||
/// | ||
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This is going to need a more realistic example. The point of example code is chiefly to show why you would want to call the method, not how to perform a method call. If someone is reading this documentation, we can assume they know how to make method calls. The example here does nothing to illustrate why
as_slice
would be used, since if you needed to do this, you should be writingfor x in &heap {...}
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@dtolnay Good question. I had bumped into it when I needed to efficiently serialize BinaryHeap. Some APIs (
writer::write_all
in my case) may expect a slice of data, and it is going to be quite inefficient to clone the data or iterate over it item by item (when you only have a reference to the BinaryHeap and cannot useinto_vec
)