Add alloc feature with Box/Vec conversions#136
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Gated on the `alloc` feature, added in #136 These are cooresponding changes which allow conversions the other way. The owned conversion moves array elements into a `Box<[T]>` or `Vec<T>`. The borrowed conversion bounds on `T: Clone` ala the upstream impls in liballoc.
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Gated on the `alloc` feature, added in #136. These are cooresponding changes which allow conversions the other way. The owned conversion moves array elements into a `Box<[T]>` or `Vec<T>`. The borrowed conversion bounds on `T: Clone` ala the upstream impls in liballoc.
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TryFromimpls which convert fromBox/Vec.The main impetus for this is #114 where it's noted such conversions work for
[T; N]but don't work for theArraytype, where we are trying to make a type which works as much like core arrays as possible.Closes #114