Add .extract() for extracting underlying Vec#7
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When fetching rows with
rust-postgres, turning a Postgres Array from a returned row into a Rust Vec is not quite straightforward, and requirings going to anIntoIteratorand back:This adds overhead, and could even add an allocation in the worst case. A better solution would be to provide a method for directly extracting the underlying Vec of a row.
This PR adds
Array::extract(), which does just that. It consumes theArray, and returns the underlyingVec, allowing the code above to be expressed as: