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Module std::string
A UTF-8–encoded, growable string.
This module contains the String type, the ToString trait for converting to strings, and several error types that may result from working with Strings.
Examples
There are multiple ways to create a new String from a string literal:
let s = "Hello".to_string();
let s = String::from("world");
let s: String = "also this".into();
You can create a new String from an existing one by concatenating with +:
let s = "Hello".to_string();
let message = s + " world!";
If you have a vector of valid UTF-8 bytes, you can make a String out of it. You can do the reverse too.
let sparkle_heart = vec![240, 159, 146, 150];
// We know these bytes are valid, so we'll use `unwrap()`.
let sparkle_heart = String::from_utf8(sparkle_heart).unwrap();
assert_eq!("💖", sparkle_heart);
let bytes = sparkle_heart.into_bytes();
assert_eq!(bytes, [240, 159, 146, 150]);
Structs
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A draining iterator for
String. -
A possible error value when converting a
Stringfrom a UTF-8 byte vector. -
A possible error value when converting a
Stringfrom a UTF-16 byte slice. -
A UTF-8–encoded, growable string.
Traits
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A trait for converting a value to a
String.
Type Aliases
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A type alias for
Infallible.
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