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rust: alloc: add RawVec::try_with_capacity_in()
constructor
Add the `RawVec::try_with_capacity_in()` constructor as the fallible version of `RawVec::with_capacity_in()`. The implementation follows the original. The infallible constructor is implemented in terms of the private `RawVec::allocate_in()` constructor, thus also add the private `RawVec::try_allocate_in()` constructor following the other. It will be used to implement `Vec::try_with_capacity{,_in}()` in the next patch. Reviewed-by: Gary Guo <gary@garyguo.net> Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
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@ -20,11 +20,11 @@ use crate::collections::TryReserveErrorKind::*;
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests;
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#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
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enum AllocInit {
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/// The contents of the new memory are uninitialized.
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Uninitialized,
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/// The new memory is guaranteed to be zeroed.
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#[allow(dead_code)]
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Zeroed,
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}
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@ -133,6 +133,14 @@ impl<T, A: Allocator> RawVec<T, A> {
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Self::allocate_in(capacity, AllocInit::Uninitialized, alloc)
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}
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/// Like `try_with_capacity`, but parameterized over the choice of
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/// allocator for the returned `RawVec`.
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#[allow(dead_code)]
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#[inline]
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pub fn try_with_capacity_in(capacity: usize, alloc: A) -> Result<Self, TryReserveError> {
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Self::try_allocate_in(capacity, AllocInit::Uninitialized, alloc)
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}
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/// Like `with_capacity_zeroed`, but parameterized over the choice
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/// of allocator for the returned `RawVec`.
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#[cfg(not(no_global_oom_handling))]
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@ -203,6 +211,30 @@ impl<T, A: Allocator> RawVec<T, A> {
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}
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}
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fn try_allocate_in(capacity: usize, init: AllocInit, alloc: A) -> Result<Self, TryReserveError> {
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// Don't allocate here because `Drop` will not deallocate when `capacity` is 0.
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if mem::size_of::<T>() == 0 || capacity == 0 {
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return Ok(Self::new_in(alloc));
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}
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let layout = Layout::array::<T>(capacity).map_err(|_| CapacityOverflow)?;
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alloc_guard(layout.size())?;
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let result = match init {
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AllocInit::Uninitialized => alloc.allocate(layout),
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AllocInit::Zeroed => alloc.allocate_zeroed(layout),
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};
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let ptr = result.map_err(|_| AllocError { layout, non_exhaustive: () })?;
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// Allocators currently return a `NonNull<[u8]>` whose length
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// matches the size requested. If that ever changes, the capacity
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// here should change to `ptr.len() / mem::size_of::<T>()`.
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Ok(Self {
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ptr: unsafe { Unique::new_unchecked(ptr.cast().as_ptr()) },
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cap: capacity,
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alloc,
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})
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}
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/// Reconstitutes a `RawVec` from a pointer, capacity, and allocator.
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///
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/// # Safety
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