diff --git a/docs/docs/noir/standard_library/containers/boundedvec.md b/docs/docs/noir/standard_library/containers/boundedvec.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..cd0f725f870 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/docs/noir/standard_library/containers/boundedvec.md @@ -0,0 +1,210 @@ +--- +title: Bounded Vectors +keywords: [noir, vector, bounded vector, slice] +sidebar_position: 1 +--- + +A `BoundedVec` is a growable storage similar to a `Vec` except that it +is bounded with a maximum possible length. Unlike `Vec`, `BoundedVec` is not implemented +via slices and thus is not subject to the same restrictions slices are (notably, nested +slices - and thus nested vectors as well - are disallowed). + +Since a BoundedVec is backed by a normal array under the hood, growing the BoundedVec by +pushing an additional element is also more efficient - the length only needs to be increased +by one. + +For these reasons `BoundedVec` should generally be preferred over `Vec` when there +is a reasonable maximum bound that can be placed on the vector. + +Example: + +```rust +let mut vector: BoundedVec = BoundedVec::new(); +for i in 0..5 { + vector.push(i); +} +assert(vector.len() == 5); +assert(vector.max_len() == 10); +``` + +## Methods + +### new + +```rust +pub fn new() -> Self +``` + +Creates a new, empty vector of length zero. + +Since this container is backed by an array internally, it still needs an initial value +to give each element. To resolve this, each element is zeroed internally. This value +is guaranteed to be inaccessible unless `get_unchecked` is used. + +Example: + +```rust +let empty_vector: BoundedVec = BoundedVec::new(); +assert(empty_vector.len() == 0); +``` + +Note that whenever calling `new` the maximum length of the vector should always be specified +via a type signature: + +#include_code new_example test_programs/noir_test_success/bounded_vec/src/main.nr rust + +This defaulting of `MaxLen` (and numeric generics in general) to zero may change in future noir versions +but for now make sure to use type annotations when using bounded vectors. Otherwise, you will receive a constraint failure at runtime when the vec is pushed to. + +### get + +```rust +pub fn get(mut self: Self, index: u64) -> T { +``` + +Retrieves an element from the vector at the given index, starting from zero. + +If the given index is equal to or greater than the length of the vector, this +will issue a constraint failure. + +Example: + +```rust +fn foo(v: BoundedVec) { + let first = v.get(0); + let last = v.get(v.len() - 1); + assert(first != last); +} +``` + +### get_unchecked + +```rust +pub fn get_unchecked(mut self: Self, index: u64) -> T { +``` + +Retrieves an element from the vector at the given index, starting from zero, without +performing a bounds check. + +Since this function does not perform a bounds check on length before accessing the element, +it is unsafe! Use at your own risk! + +Example: + +#include_code get_unchecked_example test_programs/noir_test_success/bounded_vec/src/main.nr rust + + +### push + +```rust +pub fn push(&mut self, elem: T) { +``` + +Pushes an element to the end of the vector. This increases the length +of the vector by one. + +Panics if the new length of the vector will be greater than the max length. + +Example: + +#include_code bounded-vec-push-example test_programs/noir_test_success/bounded_vec/src/main.nr rust + +### pop + +```rust +pub fn pop(&mut self) -> T +``` + +Pops the element at the end of the vector. This will decrease the length +of the vector by one. + +Panics if the vector is empty. + +Example: + +#include_code bounded-vec-pop-example test_programs/noir_test_success/bounded_vec/src/main.nr rust + +### len + +```rust +pub fn len(self) -> u64 { +``` + +Returns the current length of this vector + +Example: + +#include_code bounded-vec-len-example test_programs/noir_test_success/bounded_vec/src/main.nr rust + +### max_len + +```rust +pub fn max_len(_self: BoundedVec) -> u64 { +``` + +Returns the maximum length of this vector. This is always +equal to the `MaxLen` parameter this vector was initialized with. + +Example: + +#include_code bounded-vec-max-len-example test_programs/noir_test_success/bounded_vec/src/main.nr rust + +### storage + +```rust +pub fn storage(self) -> [T; MaxLen] { +``` + +Returns the internal array within this vector. +Since arrays in Noir are immutable, mutating the returned storage array will not mutate +the storage held internally by this vector. + +Note that uninitialized elements may be zeroed out! + +Example: + +#include_code bounded-vec-storage-example test_programs/noir_test_success/bounded_vec/src/main.nr rust + +### extend_from_array + +```rust +pub fn extend_from_array(&mut self, array: [T; Len]) +``` + +Pushes each element from the given array to this vector. + +Panics if pushing each element would cause the length of this vector +to exceed the maximum length. + +Example: + +#include_code bounded-vec-extend-from-array-example test_programs/noir_test_success/bounded_vec/src/main.nr rust + +### extend_from_bounded_vec + +```rust +pub fn extend_from_bounded_vec(&mut self, vec: BoundedVec) +``` + +Pushes each element from the other vector to this vector. The length of +the other vector is left unchanged. + +Panics if pushing each element would cause the length of this vector +to exceed the maximum length. + +Example: + +#include_code bounded-vec-extend-from-bounded-vec-example test_programs/noir_test_success/bounded_vec/src/main.nr rust + +### any + +```rust +pub fn any(self, predicate: fn[Env](T) -> bool) -> bool +``` + +Returns true if the given predicate returns true for any element +in this vector. + +Example: + +#include_code bounded-vec-any-example test_programs/noir_test_success/bounded_vec/src/main.nr rust diff --git a/test_programs/noir_test_success/bounded_vec/src/main.nr b/test_programs/noir_test_success/bounded_vec/src/main.nr index 0e2c89c9064..22ec291f9d6 100644 --- a/test_programs/noir_test_success/bounded_vec/src/main.nr +++ b/test_programs/noir_test_success/bounded_vec/src/main.nr @@ -1,3 +1,31 @@ +#[test] +fn test_vec_new_foo() { + foo(); +} + +#[test(should_fail)] +fn test_vec_new_bad() { + bad(); +} + +// docs:start:new_example +fn foo() -> BoundedVec { + // Ok! MaxLen is specified with a type annotation + let v1: BoundedVec = BoundedVec::new(); + let v2 = BoundedVec::new(); + + // Ok! MaxLen is known from the type of foo's return value + v2 +} + +fn bad() { + let mut v3 = BoundedVec::new(); + + // Not Ok! We don't know if v3's MaxLen is at least 1, and the compiler often infers 0 by default. + v3.push(5); +} +// docs:end:new_example + #[test] fn test_vec_push_pop() { let mut vec: BoundedVec = BoundedVec::new(); @@ -15,13 +43,123 @@ fn test_vec_push_pop() { assert(vec.get(1) == 4); } +#[test] +fn test_vec_get_unchecked() { + let mut vec: BoundedVec = BoundedVec::new(); + vec.extend_from_array([1, 2, 3, 4]); + let sum = sum_of_first_three(vec); + assert_eq(sum, 6); +} + +// docs:start:get_unchecked_example +fn sum_of_first_three(v: BoundedVec) -> u32 { + // Always ensure the length is larger than the largest + // index passed to get_unchecked + assert(v.len() > 2); + let first = v.get_unchecked(0); + let second = v.get_unchecked(1); + let third = v.get_unchecked(2); + first + second + third +} +// docs:end:get_unchecked_example + +#[test(should_fail_with = "push out of bounds")] +fn push_docs_example() { + // docs:start:bounded-vec-push-example + let mut v: BoundedVec = BoundedVec::new(); + + v.push(1); + v.push(2); + + // Panics with failed assertion "push out of bounds" + v.push(3); + // docs:end:bounded-vec-push-example +} + +#[test] +fn pop_docs_example() { + // docs:start:bounded-vec-pop-example + let mut v: BoundedVec = BoundedVec::new(); + v.push(1); + v.push(2); + + let two = v.pop(); + let one = v.pop(); + + assert(two == 2); + assert(one == 1); + // error: cannot pop from an empty vector + // let _ = v.pop(); + // docs:end:bounded-vec-pop-example +} + +#[test] +fn len_docs_example() { + // docs:start:bounded-vec-len-example + let mut v: BoundedVec = BoundedVec::new(); + assert(v.len() == 0); + + v.push(100); + assert(v.len() == 1); + + v.push(200); + v.push(300); + v.push(400); + assert(v.len() == 4); + + let _ = v.pop(); + let _ = v.pop(); + assert(v.len() == 2); + // docs:end:bounded-vec-len-example +} + +#[test] +fn max_len_docs_example() { + // docs:start:bounded-vec-max-len-example + let mut v: BoundedVec = BoundedVec::new(); + + assert(v.max_len() == 5); + v.push(10); + assert(v.max_len() == 5); + // docs:end:bounded-vec-max-len-example +} + +#[test] +fn storage_docs_example() { + // docs:start:bounded-vec-storage-example + let mut v: BoundedVec = BoundedVec::new(); + + assert(v.storage() == [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]); + + v.push(57); + assert(v.storage() == [57, 0, 0, 0, 0]); + // docs:end:bounded-vec-storage-example +} + #[test] fn test_vec_extend_from_array() { + // docs:start:bounded-vec-extend-from-array-example let mut vec: BoundedVec = BoundedVec::new(); vec.extend_from_array([2, 4]); + assert(vec.len == 2); assert(vec.get(0) == 2); assert(vec.get(1) == 4); + // docs:end:bounded-vec-extend-from-array-example +} + +#[test] +fn test_vec_extend_from_bounded_vec() { + // docs:start:bounded-vec-extend-from-bounded-vec-example + let mut v1: BoundedVec = BoundedVec::new(); + let mut v2: BoundedVec = BoundedVec::new(); + + v2.extend_from_array([1, 2, 3]); + v1.extend_from_bounded_vec(v2); + + assert(v1.storage() == [1, 2, 3, 0, 0]); + assert(v2.storage() == [1, 2, 3, 0, 0, 0, 0]); + // docs:end:bounded-vec-extend-from-bounded-vec-example } #[test(should_fail_with="extend_from_array out of bounds")] @@ -88,12 +226,13 @@ fn test_vec_extend_from_bounded_vec_twice_out_of_bound() { #[test] fn test_vec_any() { - let mut vec: BoundedVec = BoundedVec::new(); - vec.extend_from_array([2, 4, 6]); - assert(vec.any(|v| v == 2) == true); - assert(vec.any(|v| v == 4) == true); - assert(vec.any(|v| v == 6) == true); - assert(vec.any(|v| v == 3) == false); + // docs:start:bounded-vec-any-example + let mut v: BoundedVec = BoundedVec::new(); + v.extend_from_array([2, 4, 6]); + + let all_even = !v.any(|elem: u32| elem % 2 != 0); + assert(all_even); + // docs:end:bounded-vec-any-example } #[test] @@ -101,5 +240,6 @@ fn test_vec_any_not_default() { let default_value = 0; let mut vec: BoundedVec = BoundedVec::new(); vec.extend_from_array([2, 4]); - assert(vec.any(|v| v == default_value) == false); + assert(!vec.any(|v| v == default_value)); } +