I’m trying to initialize a fixed-size array of some nullable, non-copyable type, like an Option<Box<Thing>> for some kind of Thing. I’d like to pack two of them into a struct without any extra indirection. I’d like to write something like this:
let array: [Option<Box<Thing>>; SIZE] = [None; SIZE];
But it doesn’t work because the [e; n] syntax requires that e implements Copy. Of course, I could expand it into SIZE Nones, but that can be unwieldy when SIZE is large. I don’t believe this can be done with a macro without an unnatural encoding of SIZE. Is there a good way to do it?
Yes, this is easy with unsafe; is there a way to do it without unsafe?
[Option<Box<T>>; N]you can use transmute from a[0; N]: is.gd/CC31YQ – oli_obk Feb 22 '15 at 12:31