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How do I convert from a char array [char; N] to a string slice &str?


Given a fixed-length char array such as:

let s: [char; 5] = ['h', 'e', 'l', 'l', 'o'];

How do I obtain a &str?


Solution

  • You can't without some allocation, which means you will end up with a String.

    let s2: String = s.iter().collect();
    

    The problem is that strings in Rust are not collections of chars, they are UTF-8, which is an encoding without a fixed size per character.

    For example, the array in this case would take 5 x 32-bits for a total of 20 bytes. The data of the string would take 5 bytes total (although there's also 3 pointer-sized values, so the overall String takes more memory in this case).


    We start with the array and call []::iter, which yields values of type &char. We then use Iterator::collect to convert the Iterator<Item = &char> into a String. This uses the iterator's size_hint to pre-allocate space in the String, reducing the need for extra allocations.