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1//! Ways to create a `str` from bytes slice.
2
3use crate::mem;
4
5use super::validations::run_utf8_validation;
6use super::Utf8Error;
7
8/// Converts a slice of bytes to a string slice.
9///
10/// A string slice ([`&str`]) is made of bytes ([`u8`]), and a byte slice
11/// ([`&[u8]`][byteslice]) is made of bytes, so this function converts between
12/// the two. Not all byte slices are valid string slices, however: [`&str`] requires
13/// that it is valid UTF-8. `from_utf8()` checks to ensure that the bytes are valid
14/// UTF-8, and then does the conversion.
15///
16/// [`&str`]: str
6a06907d 17/// [byteslice]: slice
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18///
19/// If you are sure that the byte slice is valid UTF-8, and you don't want to
20/// incur the overhead of the validity check, there is an unsafe version of
21/// this function, [`from_utf8_unchecked`], which has the same
22/// behavior but skips the check.
23///
24/// If you need a `String` instead of a `&str`, consider
25/// [`String::from_utf8`][string].
26///
27/// [string]: ../../std/string/struct.String.html#method.from_utf8
28///
29/// Because you can stack-allocate a `[u8; N]`, and you can take a
30/// [`&[u8]`][byteslice] of it, this function is one way to have a
31/// stack-allocated string. There is an example of this in the
32/// examples section below.
33///
6a06907d 34/// [byteslice]: slice
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35///
36/// # Errors
37///
38/// Returns `Err` if the slice is not UTF-8 with a description as to why the
39/// provided slice is not UTF-8.
40///
41/// # Examples
42///
43/// Basic usage:
44///
45/// ```
46/// use std::str;
47///
48/// // some bytes, in a vector
49/// let sparkle_heart = vec![240, 159, 146, 150];
50///
51/// // We know these bytes are valid, so just use `unwrap()`.
52/// let sparkle_heart = str::from_utf8(&sparkle_heart).unwrap();
53///
54/// assert_eq!("💖", sparkle_heart);
55/// ```
56///
57/// Incorrect bytes:
58///
59/// ```
60/// use std::str;
61///
62/// // some invalid bytes, in a vector
63/// let sparkle_heart = vec![0, 159, 146, 150];
64///
65/// assert!(str::from_utf8(&sparkle_heart).is_err());
66/// ```
67///
68/// See the docs for [`Utf8Error`] for more details on the kinds of
69/// errors that can be returned.
70///
71/// A "stack allocated string":
72///
73/// ```
74/// use std::str;
75///
76/// // some bytes, in a stack-allocated array
77/// let sparkle_heart = [240, 159, 146, 150];
78///
79/// // We know these bytes are valid, so just use `unwrap()`.
80/// let sparkle_heart = str::from_utf8(&sparkle_heart).unwrap();
81///
82/// assert_eq!("💖", sparkle_heart);
83/// ```
84#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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85#[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_str_from_utf8_shared", since = "1.63.0")]
86#[rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable(str_internals)]
3c0e092e 87pub const fn from_utf8(v: &[u8]) -> Result<&str, Utf8Error> {
923072b8 88 // FIXME: This should use `?` again, once it's `const`
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89 match run_utf8_validation(v) {
90 Ok(_) => {
91 // SAFETY: validation succeeded.
92 Ok(unsafe { from_utf8_unchecked(v) })
93 }
94 Err(err) => Err(err),
95 }
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96}
97
98/// Converts a mutable slice of bytes to a mutable string slice.
99///
100/// # Examples
101///
102/// Basic usage:
103///
104/// ```
105/// use std::str;
106///
107/// // "Hello, Rust!" as a mutable vector
108/// let mut hellorust = vec![72, 101, 108, 108, 111, 44, 32, 82, 117, 115, 116, 33];
109///
110/// // As we know these bytes are valid, we can use `unwrap()`
111/// let outstr = str::from_utf8_mut(&mut hellorust).unwrap();
112///
113/// assert_eq!("Hello, Rust!", outstr);
114/// ```
115///
116/// Incorrect bytes:
117///
118/// ```
119/// use std::str;
120///
121/// // Some invalid bytes in a mutable vector
122/// let mut invalid = vec![128, 223];
123///
124/// assert!(str::from_utf8_mut(&mut invalid).is_err());
125/// ```
126/// See the docs for [`Utf8Error`] for more details on the kinds of
127/// errors that can be returned.
128#[stable(feature = "str_mut_extras", since = "1.20.0")]
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129#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_str_from_utf8", issue = "91006")]
130pub const fn from_utf8_mut(v: &mut [u8]) -> Result<&mut str, Utf8Error> {
131 // This should use `?` again, once it's `const`
132 match run_utf8_validation(v) {
133 Ok(_) => {
134 // SAFETY: validation succeeded.
135 Ok(unsafe { from_utf8_unchecked_mut(v) })
136 }
137 Err(err) => Err(err),
138 }
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139}
140
141/// Converts a slice of bytes to a string slice without checking
142/// that the string contains valid UTF-8.
143///
144/// See the safe version, [`from_utf8`], for more information.
145///
146/// # Safety
147///
04454e1e 148/// The bytes passed in must be valid UTF-8.
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149///
150/// # Examples
151///
152/// Basic usage:
153///
154/// ```
155/// use std::str;
156///
157/// // some bytes, in a vector
158/// let sparkle_heart = vec![240, 159, 146, 150];
159///
160/// let sparkle_heart = unsafe {
161/// str::from_utf8_unchecked(&sparkle_heart)
162/// };
163///
164/// assert_eq!("💖", sparkle_heart);
165/// ```
166#[inline]
c295e0f8 167#[must_use]
1b1a35ee 168#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
136023e0 169#[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_str_from_utf8_unchecked", since = "1.55.0")]
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170pub const unsafe fn from_utf8_unchecked(v: &[u8]) -> &str {
171 // SAFETY: the caller must guarantee that the bytes `v` are valid UTF-8.
172 // Also relies on `&str` and `&[u8]` having the same layout.
173 unsafe { mem::transmute(v) }
174}
175
176/// Converts a slice of bytes to a string slice without checking
177/// that the string contains valid UTF-8; mutable version.
178///
179/// See the immutable version, [`from_utf8_unchecked()`] for more information.
180///
181/// # Examples
182///
183/// Basic usage:
184///
185/// ```
186/// use std::str;
187///
188/// let mut heart = vec![240, 159, 146, 150];
189/// let heart = unsafe { str::from_utf8_unchecked_mut(&mut heart) };
190///
191/// assert_eq!("💖", heart);
192/// ```
193#[inline]
c295e0f8 194#[must_use]
1b1a35ee 195#[stable(feature = "str_mut_extras", since = "1.20.0")]
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196#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_str_from_utf8_unchecked_mut", issue = "91005")]
197pub const unsafe fn from_utf8_unchecked_mut(v: &mut [u8]) -> &mut str {
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198 // SAFETY: the caller must guarantee that the bytes `v`
199 // are valid UTF-8, thus the cast to `*mut str` is safe.
200 // Also, the pointer dereference is safe because that pointer
201 // comes from a reference which is guaranteed to be valid for writes.
202 unsafe { &mut *(v as *mut [u8] as *mut str) }
203}