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# Deref
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Alright! We've got a decent minimal stack implemented. We can push, we can
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pop, and we can clean up after ourselves. However there's a whole mess of
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functionality we'd reasonably want. In particular, we have a proper array, but
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none of the slice functionality. That's actually pretty easy to solve: we can
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implement `Deref<Target=[T]>`. This will magically make our Vec coerce to, and
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behave like, a slice in all sorts of conditions.
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All we need is `slice::from_raw_parts`. It will correctly handle empty slices
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for us. Later once we set up zero-sized type support it will also Just Work
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for those too.
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```rust,ignore
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use std::ops::Deref;
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impl<T> Deref for Vec<T> {
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type Target = [T];
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fn deref(&self) -> &[T] {
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unsafe {
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::std::slice::from_raw_parts(self.ptr.as_ptr(), self.len)
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}
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}
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}
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```
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And let's do DerefMut too:
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```rust,ignore
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use std::ops::DerefMut;
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impl<T> DerefMut for Vec<T> {
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fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [T] {
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unsafe {
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::std::slice::from_raw_parts_mut(self.ptr.as_ptr(), self.len)
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}
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}
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}
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```
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Now we have `len`, `first`, `last`, indexing, slicing, sorting, `iter`,
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`iter_mut`, and all other sorts of bells and whistles provided by slice. Sweet!
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