StaticRc is a safe reference-counted pointer, similar to Rc or Arc, though performing its reference-counting at compile-time rather than run-time, and therefore avoiding most run-time overhead.

Motivating Example

A number of collections, such as linked-lists, binary-trees, or B-Trees are most easily implemented with aliasing pointers.

Traditionally, this requires either unsafe raw pointers, or using Rc or Arc depending on the scenario. A key observation, however, is that in those collections the exact number of aliases is known at compile-time:

In this type of scenario, static-rc offers the safety of Rc and Arc, with the performance of unsafe raw pointers.

Goals

Provide safe and efficient reference-counting:

Maturity

This crate is still very much experimental.

Review:

Documentation:

Testing:

Debug checks

This library contains a number of additional checks when building with debug_assertions, in particular the Drop implementation of StaticRc will catch any attempt at destroying a StaticRc<T, N, D> where N <> D, as this would typically result in a leak.

Those checks are not strictly necessary for safety, they are included to help point out logic errors.

From experience, the Drop check on top of an extensive test-suite will help catch all those instances where one path accidentally let a pointer drop.

That's all folks!

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