From 814a864184affab624f7d1e5314cd1f55d72b90c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: mo khan Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 12:37:14 -0600 Subject: refactor: remove cedar --- vendor/tinyvec/src/lib.rs | 112 ---------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 112 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 vendor/tinyvec/src/lib.rs (limited to 'vendor/tinyvec/src/lib.rs') diff --git a/vendor/tinyvec/src/lib.rs b/vendor/tinyvec/src/lib.rs deleted file mode 100644 index fb558e71..00000000 --- a/vendor/tinyvec/src/lib.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,112 +0,0 @@ -#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "std"), no_std)] -#![forbid(unsafe_code)] -#![cfg_attr( - feature = "nightly_slice_partition_dedup", - feature(slice_partition_dedup) -)] -#![cfg_attr( - feature = "debugger_visualizer", - feature(debugger_visualizer), - debugger_visualizer(natvis_file = "../debug_metadata/tinyvec.natvis") -)] -#![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_cfg))] -#![warn(clippy::missing_inline_in_public_items)] -#![warn(clippy::must_use_candidate)] -#![warn(missing_docs)] -#![allow(clippy::borrow_deref_ref)] -#![allow(unused_imports)] -#![allow(unused_mut)] -#![allow(clippy::write_with_newline)] -#![allow(clippy::needless_return)] - -//! `tinyvec` provides 100% safe vec-like data structures. -//! -//! ## Provided Types -//! With no features enabled, this crate provides the [`ArrayVec`] type, which -//! is an array-backed storage. You can push values into the array and pop them -//! out of the array and so on. If the array is made to overflow it will panic. -//! -//! Similarly, there is also a [`SliceVec`] type available, which is a vec-like -//! that's backed by a slice you provide. You can add and remove elements, but -//! if you overflow the slice it will panic. -//! -//! With the `alloc` feature enabled, the crate also has a [`TinyVec`] type. -//! This is an enum type which is either an `Inline(ArrayVec)` or a `Heap(Vec)`. -//! If a `TinyVec` is `Inline` and would overflow it automatically transitions -//! itself into being `Heap` mode instead of a panic. -//! -//! All of this is done with no `unsafe` code within the crate. Technically the -//! `Vec` type from the standard library uses `unsafe` internally, but *this -//! crate* introduces no new `unsafe` code into your project. -//! -//! The limitation is that the element type of a vec from this crate must -//! support the [`Default`] trait. This means that this crate isn't suitable for -//! all situations, but a very surprising number of types do support `Default`. -//! -//! ## Other Features -//! * `grab_spare_slice` lets you get access to the "inactive" portions of an -//! ArrayVec. -//! * `serde` provides a `Serialize` and `Deserialize` implementation for -//! [`TinyVec`] and [`ArrayVec`] types, provided the inner item also has an -//! implementation. -//! * `borsh` provides a `BorshSerialize` and `BorshDeserialize` implementation -//! for [`TinyVec`] and [`ArrayVec`] types, provided the inner item also has -//! an implementation. -//! -//! ## API -//! The general goal of the crate is that, as much as possible, the vecs here -//! should be a "drop in" replacement for the standard library `Vec` type. We -//! strive to provide all of the `Vec` methods with the same names and -//! signatures. The exception is that the element type of some methods will have -//! a `Default` bound that's not part of the normal `Vec` type. -//! -//! The vecs here also have a few additional methods that aren't on the `Vec` -//! type. In this case, the names tend to be fairly long so that they are -//! unlikely to clash with any future methods added to `Vec`. -//! -//! ## Stability -//! * The `1.0` series of the crate works with Rustc `1.34.0` or later, though -//! you still need to have Rustc `1.36.0` to use the `alloc` feature. -//! * The `2.0` version of the crate is planned for some time after the -//! `min_const_generics` stuff becomes stable. This would greatly raise the -//! minimum rust version and also allow us to totally eliminate the need for -//! the `Array` trait. The actual usage of the crate is not expected to break -//! significantly in this transition. - -#[allow(unused_imports)] -use core::{ - borrow::{Borrow, BorrowMut}, - cmp::PartialEq, - convert::AsMut, - default::Default, - fmt::{ - Binary, Debug, Display, Formatter, LowerExp, LowerHex, Octal, Pointer, - UpperExp, UpperHex, - }, - hash::{Hash, Hasher}, - iter::{Extend, FromIterator, FusedIterator, IntoIterator, Iterator}, - mem::{needs_drop, replace}, - ops::{Deref, DerefMut, Index, IndexMut, RangeBounds}, - slice::SliceIndex, -}; - -#[cfg(feature = "alloc")] -#[doc(hidden)] // re-export for macros -pub extern crate alloc; - -mod array; -pub use array::*; - -mod arrayvec; -pub use arrayvec::*; - -mod arrayvec_drain; -pub use arrayvec_drain::*; - -mod slicevec; -pub use slicevec::*; - -#[cfg(feature = "alloc")] -mod tinyvec; -#[cfg(feature = "alloc")] -pub use crate::tinyvec::*; -- cgit v1.2.3