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1// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR MIT 2 3//! # The Rust core allocation and collections library 4//! 5//! This library provides smart pointers and collections for managing 6//! heap-allocated values. 7//! 8//! This library, like core, normally doesn’t need to be used directly 9//! since its contents are re-exported in the [`std` crate](../std/index.html). 10//! Crates that use the `#![no_std]` attribute however will typically 11//! not depend on `std`, so they’d use this crate instead. 12//! 13//! ## Boxed values 14//! 15//! The [`Box`] type is a smart pointer type. There can only be one owner of a 16//! [`Box`], and the owner can decide to mutate the contents, which live on the 17//! heap. 18//! 19//! This type can be sent among threads efficiently as the size of a `Box` value 20//! is the same as that of a pointer. Tree-like data structures are often built 21//! with boxes because each node often has only one owner, the parent. 22//! 23//! ## Reference counted pointers 24//! 25//! The [`Rc`] type is a non-threadsafe reference-counted pointer type intended 26//! for sharing memory within a thread. An [`Rc`] pointer wraps a type, `T`, and 27//! only allows access to `&T`, a shared reference. 28//! 29//! This type is useful when inherited mutability (such as using [`Box`]) is too 30//! constraining for an application, and is often paired with the [`Cell`] or 31//! [`RefCell`] types in order to allow mutation. 32//! 33//! ## Atomically reference counted pointers 34//! 35//! The [`Arc`] type is the threadsafe equivalent of the [`Rc`] type. It 36//! provides all the same functionality of [`Rc`], except it requires that the 37//! contained type `T` is shareable. Additionally, [`Arc<T>`][`Arc`] is itself 38//! sendable while [`Rc<T>`][`Rc`] is not. 39//! 40//! This type allows for shared access to the contained data, and is often 41//! paired with synchronization primitives such as mutexes to allow mutation of 42//! shared resources. 43//! 44//! ## Collections 45//! 46//! Implementations of the most common general purpose data structures are 47//! defined in this library. They are re-exported through the 48//! [standard collections library](../std/collections/index.html). 49//! 50//! ## Heap interfaces 51//! 52//! The [`alloc`](alloc/index.html) module defines the low-level interface to the 53//! default global allocator. It is not compatible with the libc allocator API. 54//! 55//! [`Arc`]: sync 56//! [`Box`]: boxed 57//! [`Cell`]: core::cell 58//! [`Rc`]: rc 59//! [`RefCell`]: core::cell 60 61// To run alloc tests without x.py without ending up with two copies of alloc, Miri needs to be 62// able to "empty" this crate. See <https://github.com/rust-lang/miri-test-libstd/issues/4>. 63// rustc itself never sets the feature, so this line has no effect there. 64#![cfg(any(not(feature = "miri-test-libstd"), test, doctest))] 65// 66#![allow(unused_attributes)] 67#![stable(feature = "alloc", since = "1.36.0")] 68#![doc( 69 html_playground_url = "https://play.rust-lang.org/", 70 issue_tracker_base_url = "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/", 71 test(no_crate_inject, attr(allow(unused_variables), deny(warnings))) 72)] 73#![doc(cfg_hide( 74 not(test), 75 not(any(test, bootstrap)), 76 any(not(feature = "miri-test-libstd"), test, doctest), 77 no_global_oom_handling, 78 not(no_global_oom_handling), 79 not(no_rc), 80 not(no_sync), 81 target_has_atomic = "ptr" 82))] 83#![doc(rust_logo)] 84#![feature(rustdoc_internals)] 85#![no_std] 86#![needs_allocator] 87// Lints: 88#![deny(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn)] 89#![deny(fuzzy_provenance_casts)] 90#![warn(deprecated_in_future)] 91#![warn(missing_debug_implementations)] 92#![warn(missing_docs)] 93#![allow(explicit_outlives_requirements)] 94#![warn(multiple_supertrait_upcastable)] 95#![allow(internal_features)] 96#![allow(rustdoc::redundant_explicit_links)] 97// 98// Library features: 99// tidy-alphabetical-start 100#![cfg_attr(not(no_global_oom_handling), feature(const_alloc_error))] 101#![cfg_attr(not(no_global_oom_handling), feature(const_btree_len))] 102#![cfg_attr(test, feature(is_sorted))] 103#![cfg_attr(test, feature(new_uninit))] 104#![feature(alloc_layout_extra)] 105#![feature(allocator_api)] 106#![feature(array_chunks)] 107#![feature(array_into_iter_constructors)] 108#![feature(array_methods)] 109#![feature(array_windows)] 110#![feature(ascii_char)] 111#![feature(assert_matches)] 112#![feature(async_iterator)] 113#![feature(coerce_unsized)] 114#![feature(const_align_of_val)] 115#![feature(const_box)] 116#![cfg_attr(not(no_borrow), feature(const_cow_is_borrowed))] 117#![feature(const_eval_select)] 118#![feature(const_maybe_uninit_as_mut_ptr)] 119#![feature(const_maybe_uninit_write)] 120#![feature(const_pin)] 121#![feature(const_refs_to_cell)] 122#![feature(const_size_of_val)] 123#![feature(const_waker)] 124#![feature(core_intrinsics)] 125#![feature(core_panic)] 126#![feature(deprecated_suggestion)] 127#![feature(dispatch_from_dyn)] 128#![feature(error_generic_member_access)] 129#![feature(error_in_core)] 130#![feature(exact_size_is_empty)] 131#![feature(extend_one)] 132#![feature(fmt_internals)] 133#![feature(fn_traits)] 134#![feature(hasher_prefixfree_extras)] 135#![feature(inline_const)] 136#![feature(inplace_iteration)] 137#![feature(iter_advance_by)] 138#![feature(iter_next_chunk)] 139#![feature(iter_repeat_n)] 140#![feature(layout_for_ptr)] 141#![feature(maybe_uninit_slice)] 142#![feature(maybe_uninit_uninit_array)] 143#![feature(maybe_uninit_uninit_array_transpose)] 144#![feature(pattern)] 145#![feature(ptr_internals)] 146#![feature(ptr_metadata)] 147#![feature(ptr_sub_ptr)] 148#![feature(receiver_trait)] 149#![feature(set_ptr_value)] 150#![feature(sized_type_properties)] 151#![feature(slice_from_ptr_range)] 152#![feature(slice_group_by)] 153#![feature(slice_ptr_get)] 154#![feature(slice_ptr_len)] 155#![feature(slice_range)] 156#![feature(std_internals)] 157#![feature(str_internals)] 158#![feature(strict_provenance)] 159#![feature(trusted_fused)] 160#![feature(trusted_len)] 161#![feature(trusted_random_access)] 162#![feature(try_trait_v2)] 163#![feature(tuple_trait)] 164#![feature(unchecked_math)] 165#![feature(unicode_internals)] 166#![feature(unsize)] 167#![feature(utf8_chunks)] 168// tidy-alphabetical-end 169// 170// Language features: 171// tidy-alphabetical-start 172#![cfg_attr(not(test), feature(coroutine_trait))] 173#![cfg_attr(test, feature(panic_update_hook))] 174#![cfg_attr(test, feature(test))] 175#![feature(allocator_internals)] 176#![feature(allow_internal_unstable)] 177#![feature(associated_type_bounds)] 178#![feature(c_unwind)] 179#![feature(cfg_sanitize)] 180#![feature(const_mut_refs)] 181#![feature(const_precise_live_drops)] 182#![feature(const_ptr_write)] 183#![feature(const_trait_impl)] 184#![feature(const_try)] 185#![feature(dropck_eyepatch)] 186#![feature(exclusive_range_pattern)] 187#![feature(fundamental)] 188#![feature(hashmap_internals)] 189#![feature(lang_items)] 190#![feature(min_specialization)] 191#![feature(multiple_supertrait_upcastable)] 192#![feature(negative_impls)] 193#![feature(never_type)] 194#![feature(pointer_is_aligned)] 195#![feature(rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable)] 196#![feature(rustc_attrs)] 197#![feature(slice_internals)] 198#![feature(staged_api)] 199#![feature(stmt_expr_attributes)] 200#![feature(unboxed_closures)] 201#![feature(unsized_fn_params)] 202#![feature(with_negative_coherence)] 203// tidy-alphabetical-end 204// 205// Rustdoc features: 206#![feature(doc_cfg)] 207#![feature(doc_cfg_hide)] 208// Technically, this is a bug in rustdoc: rustdoc sees the documentation on `#[lang = slice_alloc]` 209// blocks is for `&[T]`, which also has documentation using this feature in `core`, and gets mad 210// that the feature-gate isn't enabled. Ideally, it wouldn't check for the feature gate for docs 211// from other crates, but since this can only appear for lang items, it doesn't seem worth fixing. 212#![feature(intra_doc_pointers)] 213 214// Allow testing this library 215#[cfg(test)] 216#[macro_use] 217extern crate std; 218#[cfg(test)] 219extern crate test; 220#[cfg(test)] 221mod testing; 222 223// Module with internal macros used by other modules (needs to be included before other modules). 224#[cfg(not(no_macros))] 225#[macro_use] 226mod macros; 227 228mod raw_vec; 229 230// Heaps provided for low-level allocation strategies 231 232pub mod alloc; 233 234// Primitive types using the heaps above 235 236// Need to conditionally define the mod from `boxed.rs` to avoid 237// duplicating the lang-items when building in test cfg; but also need 238// to allow code to have `use boxed::Box;` declarations. 239#[cfg(not(test))] 240pub mod boxed; 241#[cfg(test)] 242mod boxed { 243 pub use std::boxed::Box; 244} 245#[cfg(not(no_borrow))] 246pub mod borrow; 247pub mod collections; 248#[cfg(all(not(no_rc), not(no_sync), not(no_global_oom_handling)))] 249pub mod ffi; 250#[cfg(not(no_fmt))] 251pub mod fmt; 252#[cfg(not(no_rc))] 253pub mod rc; 254pub mod slice; 255#[cfg(not(no_str))] 256pub mod str; 257#[cfg(not(no_string))] 258pub mod string; 259#[cfg(all(not(no_rc), not(no_sync), target_has_atomic = "ptr"))] 260pub mod sync; 261#[cfg(all(not(no_global_oom_handling), not(no_rc), not(no_sync), target_has_atomic = "ptr"))] 262pub mod task; 263#[cfg(test)] 264mod tests; 265pub mod vec; 266 267#[doc(hidden)] 268#[unstable(feature = "liballoc_internals", issue = "none", reason = "implementation detail")] 269pub mod __export { 270 pub use core::format_args; 271} 272 273#[cfg(test)] 274#[allow(dead_code)] // Not used in all configurations 275pub(crate) mod test_helpers { 276 /// Copied from `std::test_helpers::test_rng`, since these tests rely on the 277 /// seed not being the same for every RNG invocation too. 278 pub(crate) fn test_rng() -> rand_xorshift::XorShiftRng { 279 use std::hash::{BuildHasher, Hash, Hasher}; 280 let mut hasher = std::hash::RandomState::new().build_hasher(); 281 std::panic::Location::caller().hash(&mut hasher); 282 let hc64 = hasher.finish(); 283 let seed_vec = 284 hc64.to_le_bytes().into_iter().chain(0u8..8).collect::<crate::vec::Vec<u8>>(); 285 let seed: [u8; 16] = seed_vec.as_slice().try_into().unwrap(); 286 rand::SeedableRng::from_seed(seed) 287 } 288}