RFC 980: read_exact

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Aaron Turon 2015-08-07 09:33:27 -07:00
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* [0909-move-thread-local-to-std-thread.md](text/0909-move-thread-local-to-std-thread.md)
* [0911-const-fn.md](text/0911-const-fn.md)
* [0968-closure-return-type-syntax.md](text/0968-closure-return-type-syntax.md)
* [0980-read-exact.md](text/0980-read-exact.md)
* [0982-dst-coercion.md](text/0982-dst-coercion.md)
* [0979-align-splitn-with-other-languages.md](text/0979-align-splitn-with-other-languages.md)
* [1011-process.exit.md](text/1011-process.exit.md)

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- Feature Name: read_exact and ErrorKind::UnexpectedEOF
- Feature Name: read_exact
- Start Date: 2015-03-15
- RFC PR: (leave this empty)
- Rust Issue: (leave this empty)
- RFC PR: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/980
- Rust Issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/27585
# Summary
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compressed file where the uncompressed size was given in a header),
`read_full` has to always write to the output buffer, so there's not
much to gain over a generic looping implementation calling `read`.