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Would it make sense to pass the index? Iterators can be infinite so it doesn't make sense there, but that doesn't apply to arrays. |
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This adds `core::array::from_fn` for initializing an array from a closure. The API is meant to closely resemble `core::iter::from_fn` with the difference that the array dictates the amount of elements produced as opposed to the function. This should also cover a lot of cases where one might want to reach for collecting into an array, but without all the associated problems that this would have, such as providing too few or too many elements. ```rust let array = std::array::from_fn(|index| 2 * index); assert_eq!(array, [0, 2, 4, 6]); ```
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I think this is very similar to #75644. |
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r? @joshtriplett but I imagine we may want to (temporarily at least) close in favor of #75644 as noted by @voidc |
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I'd suggest that we discuss on #75644 which PR should get merged. I do favor the naming from this PR, but I don't have an opinion on which PR should be merged other than naming. |
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☔ The latest upstream changes (presumably #84525) made this pull request unmergeable. Please resolve the merge conflicts. |
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I'll close this in favor of #75644 which also implements the |
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core::array::from_fnfor initializing an array from a closure. The API is meant to closely resemblecore::iter::from_fnwith the difference that the array dictates the amount of elements produced as opposed to the function.This should also cover a lot of cases where one might want to reach for collecting into an array, but without all the associated problems that this would have, such as providing too few or too many elements.
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