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31 lines
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# nslice
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Structures for interpreting slices of variable length as arrays.
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`nslice` provides `MinSlice` and `ExactSlice` for representing slices known to have
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either exactly or at least some compile-time-known number of values.
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This is useful when dealing with a slice whose length you expect to be exactly
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or at least some particular length;
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rather than making runtime checks on each access,
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you can check the length once and access values freely with no copying.
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```rust
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# use nslice::MinSlice;
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let slice = &[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6];
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let minslice: &MinSlice<_, 3> = MinSlice::from_slice(slice).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(minslice.tail.len(), 3);
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assert_eq!(minslice.head[0], 1);
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assert_eq!(minslice.tail[2], 6);
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```
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## MSRV
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This project supports Rust 1.56.1 and onward.
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## License
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This project is licensed MIT.
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