use core::mem;
use embedded_io::SliceWriteError;
use crate::Write;
/// Write is implemented for `&mut [u8]` by copying into the slice, overwriting
/// its data.
///
/// Note that writing updates the slice to point to the yet unwritten part.
/// The slice will be empty when it has been completely overwritten.
///
/// If the number of bytes to be written exceeds the size of the slice, write operations will
/// return short writes: ultimately, `Ok(0)`; in this situation, `write_all` returns an error of
/// kind `ErrorKind::WriteZero`.
impl Write for &mut [u8] {
#[inline]
async fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> Result<usize, Self::Error> {
let amt = core::cmp::min(buf.len(), self.len());
if !buf.is_empty() && amt == 0 {
return Err(SliceWriteError::Full);
}
let (a, b) = mem::take(self).split_at_mut(amt);
a.copy_from_slice(&buf[..amt]);
*self = b;
Ok(amt)
}
}