String
The Rust SDK represents Fuel's Strings as SizedAsciiString<LEN>, where the generic parameter LEN is the length of a given string. This abstraction is necessary because all strings in Fuel and Sway are statically-sized, i.e., you must know the size of the string beforehand.
Here's how you can create a simple string using SizedAsciiString:
let ascii_data = "abc".to_string();
SizedAsciiString::<3>::new(ascii_data)
.expect("should have succeeded since we gave ascii data of correct length!");
To make working with SizedAsciiStrings easier, you can use try_into() to convert from Rust's String to SizedAsciiString, and you can use into() to convert from SizedAsciiString to Rust's String. Here are a few examples:
#[test]
fn can_be_constructed_from_str_ref() {
let _: SizedAsciiString<3> = "abc".try_into().expect("should have succeeded");
}
#[test]
fn can_be_constructed_from_string() {
let _: SizedAsciiString<3> = "abc".to_string().try_into().expect("should have succeeded");
}
#[test]
fn can_be_converted_into_string() {
let sized_str = SizedAsciiString::<3>::new("abc".to_string()).unwrap();
let str: String = sized_str.into();
assert_eq!(str, "abc");
}
If your contract's method takes and returns, for instance, a Sway's str[23]. When using the SDK, this method will take and return a SizedAsciiString<23>.