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See #131, #132 Notably these impls even existing can break code which would otherwise compile when `hybrid-array` is included as a dependency, due to some complex interactions between type inference and the sized-to-unsized coercion, something I previously knew little about prior to #131: https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/traits/unsize.html Notably the existence of overlapping `AsRef` impls can break inference in cases where code is depending on the sized-to-unsized coercion, since the compiler can infer the desired type is `[T]` and coerce the other arguments from `[T; N]` into `[T]` to match. When this is no longer possible, it can fail in some pretty counterintuitive ways. See #131 for examples. This is all unfortunate because it's removing functionality which made it possible to expose `[T; N]` in public APIs so the caller didn't have to worry about `Array` at all. Perhaps we can lean on the `From` impls for doing such conversions instead.
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Provides an alternative to #133 using the less commonly used `Borrow` trait instead, which should still make the same patterns of exposing APIs with core arrays possible, but hopefully while causing less breakage in end user code.
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Closes #131, #132
Notably these impls even existing can break code which would otherwise compile when
hybrid-arrayis included as a dependency, due to some complex interactions between type inference and the sized-to-unsized coercion, something I previously knew little about prior to #131:https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/traits/unsize.html
Notably the existence of overlapping
AsRefimpls can break inference in cases where code is depending on the sized-to-unsized coercion, since the compiler can infer the desired type is[T]and coerce the other arguments from[T; N]into[T]to match.When this is no longer possible, it can fail in some pretty counterintuitive ways. See #131 for examples.
This is all unfortunate because it's removing functionality which made it possible to expose
[T; N]in public APIs so the caller didn't have to worry aboutArrayat all. Perhaps we can lean on theFromimpls for doing such conversions instead.