#linked-list #intrusive #performance #no-alloc

no-std intrex

Intrusive doubly-linked lists with items addressed by indices

1 unstable release

Uses new Rust 2024

new 0.1.0 Mar 10, 2026

#12 in #intrusive

MIT/Apache

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intrex

docs.rs

Intrusive doubly-linked lists with items stored in an application-provided object pool and addressed by indices.

use intrex::list::{Head, Link};

struct Node {
    value: i32,
    siblings: Option<Link>,
}

let mut nodes: Vec<_> = (0..4)
    .map(|value| Node { value, siblings: None })
    .collect();
let mut head = Head::default();

// Add [2, 3, 1, 0] to the list
let mut accessor = head
    .accessor_mut(&mut nodes, |n: &mut Node| &mut n.siblings);
accessor.push_back(3);
accessor.push_back(0);
accessor.insert(1, Some(0));
accessor.push_front(2);

// Inspect the list
let accessor = head.accessor(&nodes, |n| &n.siblings);
assert_eq!(accessor.front().unwrap().value, 2);
assert_eq!(accessor.back().unwrap().value, 0);
assert_eq!(
    accessor.values().map(|n| n.value).collect::<Vec<_>>(),
    vec![2, 3, 1, 0],
);

License

MIT/Apache-2.0

Dependencies

~140–530KB
~12K SLoC