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For whatever reason when I use array_ref!()
and then look at the generated assembly, I can see the compiler for whatever reason is not able to elude the bounds checking when the array is split inside of the macro. This happens even at -O 3
, and it is directly surrounded by an if
check on the length of the slice.
I was able to work around it, by moving the slice outside of the macro. Creating a new macro where the caller has to pre-slice things so the sliced passed in is exactly the side of the desired array.
macro_rules! as_array {
($input:expr, $len:expr) => {{
{
#[inline]
fn as_array<T>(slice: &[T]) -> &[T; $len] {
assert_eq!(slice.len(), $len);
unsafe {
&*(slice.as_ptr() as *const [_; $len])
}
}
as_array($input)
}
}}
}
While this is a little more awkward to call, it is a lot easier to explain and because the compiler is able to elude the bounds checks performs better. It may be worth incorporating this method.
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