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lines changed Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change @@ -533,6 +533,25 @@ impl OsString {
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unsafe { Box :: from_raw ( rw) }
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}
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+ /// Consumes and leaks the `OsString`, returning a mutable reference to the contents,
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+ /// `&'a mut OsStr`.
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+ ///
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+ /// The caller has free choice over the returned lifetime, including 'static.
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+ /// Indeed, this function is ideally used for data that lives for the remainder of
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+ /// the program’s life, as dropping the returned reference will cause a memory leak.
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+ ///
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+ /// It does not reallocate or shrink the `OsString`, so the leaked allocation may include
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+ /// unused capacity that is not part of the returned slice. If you want to discard excess
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+ /// capacity, call [`into_boxed_os_str`], and then [`Box::leak`] instead.
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+ /// However, keep in mind that trimming the capacity may result in a reallocation and copy.
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+ ///
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+ /// [`into_boxed_os_str`]: Self::into_boxed_os_str
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+ #[ unstable( feature = "os_string_pathbuf_leak" , issue = "125965" ) ]
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+ #[ inline]
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+ pub fn leak < ' a > ( self ) -> & ' a mut OsStr {
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+ OsStr :: from_inner_mut ( self . inner . leak ( ) )
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+ }
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+
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/// Part of a hack to make PathBuf::push/pop more efficient.
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#[ inline]
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pub ( crate ) fn as_mut_vec_for_path_buf ( & mut self ) -> & mut Vec < u8 > {
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assert_eq ! ( 0 , os_string. inner. as_inner( ) . len( ) ) ;
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}
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+ #[ test]
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+ fn test_os_string_leak ( ) {
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+ let os_string = OsString :: from ( "have a cake" ) ;
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+ let leaked = os_string. leak ( ) ;
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+ assert_eq ! ( leaked. as_encoded_bytes( ) , b"have a cake" ) ;
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+ }
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+
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#[ test]
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fn test_os_string_capacity ( ) {
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let os_string = OsString :: with_capacity ( 0 ) ;
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self
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}
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+ /// Consumes and leaks the `PathBuf`, returning a mutable reference to the contents,
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+ /// `&'a mut Path`.
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+ ///
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+ /// The caller has free choice over the returned lifetime, including 'static.
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+ /// Indeed, this function is ideally used for data that lives for the remainder of
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+ /// the program’s life, as dropping the returned reference will cause a memory leak.
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+ ///
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+ /// It does not reallocate or shrink the `PathBuf`, so the leaked allocation may include
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+ /// unused capacity that is not part of the returned slice. If you want to discard excess
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+ /// capacity, call [`into_boxed_path`], and then [`Box::leak`] instead.
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+ /// However, keep in mind that trimming the capacity may result in a reallocation and copy.
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+ ///
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+ /// [`into_boxed_path`]: Self::into_boxed_path
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+ #[ unstable( feature = "os_string_pathbuf_leak" , issue = "125965" ) ]
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+ #[ inline]
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+ pub fn leak < ' a > ( self ) -> & ' a mut Path {
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+ Path :: from_inner_mut ( self . inner . leak ( ) )
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+ }
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+
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/// Extends `self` with `path`.
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///
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/// If `path` is absolute, it replaces the current path.
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assert_eq ! ( static_cow_path, owned_cow_path) ;
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}
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+ #[ test]
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+ fn test_pathbuf_leak ( ) {
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+ let buf = PathBuf :: from ( "/have/a/cake" . to_owned ( ) ) ;
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+ let leaked = buf. leak ( ) ;
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+ assert_eq ! ( leaked. as_os_str( ) . as_encoded_bytes( ) , b"/have/a/cake" ) ;
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+ }
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+
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#[ test]
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#[ cfg( unix) ]
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pub fn test_decompositions_unix ( ) {
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self . inner . extend_from_slice ( & s. inner )
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}
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+ #[ inline]
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+ pub fn leak < ' a > ( self ) -> & ' a mut Slice {
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+ unsafe { mem:: transmute ( self . inner . leak ( ) ) }
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+ }
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+
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#[ inline]
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pub fn into_box ( self ) -> Box < Slice > {
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unsafe { mem:: transmute ( self . inner . into_boxed_slice ( ) ) }
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self . inner . shrink_to ( min_capacity)
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}
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+ #[ inline]
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+ pub fn leak < ' a > ( self ) -> & ' a mut Slice {
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+ unsafe { mem:: transmute ( self . inner . leak ( ) ) }
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+ }
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+
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#[ inline]
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pub fn into_box ( self ) -> Box < Slice > {
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unsafe { mem:: transmute ( self . inner . into_box ( ) ) }
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self . bytes . shrink_to ( min_capacity)
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}
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+ #[ inline]
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+ pub fn leak < ' a > ( self ) -> & ' a mut Wtf8 {
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+ unsafe { Wtf8 :: from_mut_bytes_unchecked ( self . bytes . leak ( ) ) }
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+ }
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+
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/// Returns the number of bytes that this string buffer can hold without reallocating.
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#[ inline]
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pub fn capacity ( & self ) -> usize {
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