# Standard Library ## Strings #### `pub struct String` Editable string value that can be printed and extended Has the following binops defined: - `String` + `*char` = `String` - `String` + `u64` = `String` ##### `String::new() -> String` Returns a new empty `String`-object, which must later be manually freed. ##### `String::from(str: *char) -> String` Creates a new `String`-object containing initially data from the given string-literal which must be later freed. ##### `String::set(&mut self, c: char, position: u64)` Edits given `string` by setting the character at index `position` to be `c`. ##### `String::push_num(&mut self, num: u64)` Formats the given number into the end of the string. ##### `String::concat(&mut self, source: String)` Concatenates `source` to the end of `destination`. ### Deprecated functions #### `pub fn new_string() -> String` Returns a new empty `String`-object, which must later be manually freed. _deprecated: Use `String::new()`_ #### `pub fn from_str(string: *char) -> String` Creates a new `String`-object containing initially data from the given string-literal which must be later freed. _deprecated: Use `String::from()`_ #### `pub fn set_char(string: &mut String, c: char, position: u64)` Edits given `string` by setting the character at index `position` to be `c`. _deprecated: Use `String::set()`_ #### `pub fn add_num_to_string(string: &mut String, num: u64)` Formats the given number into the end of the string. _deprecated: Use `String::push_num()`_ #### `pub fn concat_strings(destination: &mut String, source: String)` Concatenates `source` to the end of `destination`. _deprecated: Use `String::concat()`_ ## General #### `pub fn allocate(size: u64) -> *u8` Unsafely allocates `size` bytes of memory from the stack, and returns a pointer to it, which must be manually freed. ## Maths #### `pub fn clamp(min: f32, max: f32, value: f32) -> f32` Returns `value` as clamped between `min` and `max`. Equivalent to `max(min(value, max), min)` #### `pub fn abs(value: f32) -> f32` Returns the absolute value of `value`.