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Compact, clone-on-write string

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LeanString

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Compact, clone-on-write string.

Properties

LeanString has the following properties:

  • size_of::<LeanString>() == size_of::<[usize; 2]>() (2 words).
    • one usize smaller than String.
  • Stores up to 16 bytes inline (on the stack).
    • 8 bytes if 32-bit architecture.
    • Strings larger than 16 bytes are stored on the heap.
  • Clone-on-Write (CoW)
    • LeanString uses a reference-counted heap buffer (like Arc).
    • When a LeanString is cloned, the heap buffer is shared.
    • When a LeanString is mutated, the heap buffer is copied if it is shared.
  • O(1), zero allocation construction from &'static str.
  • Nich optimized for Option<LeanString>.
    • size_of::<Option<LeanString>>() == size_of::<LeanString>()
  • High API compatibility for String.
  • Supports no_std environment.

⚠️Currently, LeanString only supports 64-bit architecture. I'm working on supporting 32-bit architecture.

Example

use lean_string::LeanString;

// This is a zero-allocation operation, stored inlined.
let small = LeanString::from("Hello");

// More than 16 bytes, stored on the heap (64-bit architecture).
let large = LeanString::from("This is a not long but can't store inlined!");

// Clone is O(1), heap buffer is shared.
let mut cloned = large.clone();

// Mutating a shared string will copy the heap buffer. (CoW)
assert_eq!(cloned.pop(), Some('!'));
assert_eq!(cloned, "This is a not long but can't store inlined");
assert_eq!(large, cloned + "!");

Comparison

Name Size Inline &'static str Notes
String 24 bytes No No prelude
Cow<'static, str> 24 bytes No Yes std (alloc)
CompactString 24 bytes 24 bytes Yes Nich optimized for Option<_>
EcoString 16 bytes 15 bytes No Clone-on-Write, Nich optimized for Option<_>
LeanString (This crate) 16 bytes 16 bytes Yes Clone-on-Write, Nich optimized for Option<_>
  • Size: The size of the struct for 64-bit architecture.
  • Inline: The maximum size of the string that can be stored inlined (on the stack).
  • &'static str: Zero-allocation and O(1) construction from &'static str.

Other string types may have different properties and use cases.

For more comparison and information, please see Rust String Benchmarks.

Special Thanks

The idea and implementation of LeanString is inspired by the following projects:

I would like to thank the authors of these projects for their great work.

License

This crate is licensed under the MIT license.

Dependencies

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~334K SLoC