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diff --git a/third_party/rust/indexmap/src/map.rs b/third_party/rust/indexmap/src/map.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d39448d06d --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/indexmap/src/map.rs @@ -0,0 +1,1947 @@ +//! `IndexMap` is a hash table where the iteration order of the key-value +//! pairs is independent of the hash values of the keys. + +mod core; + +pub use crate::mutable_keys::MutableKeys; + +#[cfg(feature = "rayon")] +pub use crate::rayon::map as rayon; + +use crate::vec::{self, Vec}; +use ::core::cmp::Ordering; +use ::core::fmt; +use ::core::hash::{BuildHasher, Hash, Hasher}; +use ::core::iter::FusedIterator; +use ::core::ops::{Index, IndexMut, RangeBounds}; +use ::core::slice::{Iter as SliceIter, IterMut as SliceIterMut}; + +#[cfg(has_std)] +use std::collections::hash_map::RandomState; + +use self::core::IndexMapCore; +use crate::equivalent::Equivalent; +use crate::util::third; +use crate::{Bucket, Entries, HashValue}; + +pub use self::core::{Entry, OccupiedEntry, VacantEntry}; + +/// A hash table where the iteration order of the key-value pairs is independent +/// of the hash values of the keys. +/// +/// The interface is closely compatible with the standard `HashMap`, but also +/// has additional features. +/// +/// # Order +/// +/// The key-value pairs have a consistent order that is determined by +/// the sequence of insertion and removal calls on the map. The order does +/// not depend on the keys or the hash function at all. +/// +/// All iterators traverse the map in *the order*. +/// +/// The insertion order is preserved, with **notable exceptions** like the +/// `.remove()` or `.swap_remove()` methods. Methods such as `.sort_by()` of +/// course result in a new order, depending on the sorting order. +/// +/// # Indices +/// +/// The key-value pairs are indexed in a compact range without holes in the +/// range `0..self.len()`. For example, the method `.get_full` looks up the +/// index for a key, and the method `.get_index` looks up the key-value pair by +/// index. +/// +/// # Examples +/// +/// ``` +/// use indexmap::IndexMap; +/// +/// // count the frequency of each letter in a sentence. +/// let mut letters = IndexMap::new(); +/// for ch in "a short treatise on fungi".chars() { +/// *letters.entry(ch).or_insert(0) += 1; +/// } +/// +/// assert_eq!(letters[&'s'], 2); +/// assert_eq!(letters[&'t'], 3); +/// assert_eq!(letters[&'u'], 1); +/// assert_eq!(letters.get(&'y'), None); +/// ``` +#[cfg(has_std)] +pub struct IndexMap<K, V, S = RandomState> { + pub(crate) core: IndexMapCore<K, V>, + hash_builder: S, +} +#[cfg(not(has_std))] +pub struct IndexMap<K, V, S> { + pub(crate) core: IndexMapCore<K, V>, + hash_builder: S, +} + +impl<K, V, S> Clone for IndexMap<K, V, S> +where + K: Clone, + V: Clone, + S: Clone, +{ + fn clone(&self) -> Self { + IndexMap { + core: self.core.clone(), + hash_builder: self.hash_builder.clone(), + } + } + + fn clone_from(&mut self, other: &Self) { + self.core.clone_from(&other.core); + self.hash_builder.clone_from(&other.hash_builder); + } +} + +impl<K, V, S> Entries for IndexMap<K, V, S> { + type Entry = Bucket<K, V>; + + #[inline] + fn into_entries(self) -> Vec<Self::Entry> { + self.core.into_entries() + } + + #[inline] + fn as_entries(&self) -> &[Self::Entry] { + self.core.as_entries() + } + + #[inline] + fn as_entries_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [Self::Entry] { + self.core.as_entries_mut() + } + + fn with_entries<F>(&mut self, f: F) + where + F: FnOnce(&mut [Self::Entry]), + { + self.core.with_entries(f); + } +} + +impl<K, V, S> fmt::Debug for IndexMap<K, V, S> +where + K: fmt::Debug, + V: fmt::Debug, +{ + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + if cfg!(not(feature = "test_debug")) { + f.debug_map().entries(self.iter()).finish() + } else { + // Let the inner `IndexMapCore` print all of its details + f.debug_struct("IndexMap") + .field("core", &self.core) + .finish() + } + } +} + +#[cfg(has_std)] +impl<K, V> IndexMap<K, V> { + /// Create a new map. (Does not allocate.) + #[inline] + pub fn new() -> Self { + Self::with_capacity(0) + } + + /// Create a new map with capacity for `n` key-value pairs. (Does not + /// allocate if `n` is zero.) + /// + /// Computes in **O(n)** time. + #[inline] + pub fn with_capacity(n: usize) -> Self { + Self::with_capacity_and_hasher(n, <_>::default()) + } +} + +impl<K, V, S> IndexMap<K, V, S> { + /// Create a new map with capacity for `n` key-value pairs. (Does not + /// allocate if `n` is zero.) + /// + /// Computes in **O(n)** time. + #[inline] + pub fn with_capacity_and_hasher(n: usize, hash_builder: S) -> Self { + if n == 0 { + Self::with_hasher(hash_builder) + } else { + IndexMap { + core: IndexMapCore::with_capacity(n), + hash_builder, + } + } + } + + /// Create a new map with `hash_builder`. + /// + /// This function is `const`, so it + /// can be called in `static` contexts. + pub const fn with_hasher(hash_builder: S) -> Self { + IndexMap { + core: IndexMapCore::new(), + hash_builder, + } + } + + /// Computes in **O(1)** time. + pub fn capacity(&self) -> usize { + self.core.capacity() + } + + /// Return a reference to the map's `BuildHasher`. + pub fn hasher(&self) -> &S { + &self.hash_builder + } + + /// Return the number of key-value pairs in the map. + /// + /// Computes in **O(1)** time. + #[inline] + pub fn len(&self) -> usize { + self.core.len() + } + + /// Returns true if the map contains no elements. + /// + /// Computes in **O(1)** time. + #[inline] + pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool { + self.len() == 0 + } + + /// Return an iterator over the key-value pairs of the map, in their order + pub fn iter(&self) -> Iter<'_, K, V> { + Iter { + iter: self.as_entries().iter(), + } + } + + /// Return an iterator over the key-value pairs of the map, in their order + pub fn iter_mut(&mut self) -> IterMut<'_, K, V> { + IterMut { + iter: self.as_entries_mut().iter_mut(), + } + } + + /// Return an iterator over the keys of the map, in their order + pub fn keys(&self) -> Keys<'_, K, V> { + Keys { + iter: self.as_entries().iter(), + } + } + + /// Return an owning iterator over the keys of the map, in their order + pub fn into_keys(self) -> IntoKeys<K, V> { + IntoKeys { + iter: self.into_entries().into_iter(), + } + } + + /// Return an iterator over the values of the map, in their order + pub fn values(&self) -> Values<'_, K, V> { + Values { + iter: self.as_entries().iter(), + } + } + + /// Return an iterator over mutable references to the values of the map, + /// in their order + pub fn values_mut(&mut self) -> ValuesMut<'_, K, V> { + ValuesMut { + iter: self.as_entries_mut().iter_mut(), + } + } + + /// Return an owning iterator over the values of the map, in their order + pub fn into_values(self) -> IntoValues<K, V> { + IntoValues { + iter: self.into_entries().into_iter(), + } + } + + /// Remove all key-value pairs in the map, while preserving its capacity. + /// + /// Computes in **O(n)** time. + pub fn clear(&mut self) { + self.core.clear(); + } + + /// Shortens the map, keeping the first `len` elements and dropping the rest. + /// + /// If `len` is greater than the map's current length, this has no effect. + pub fn truncate(&mut self, len: usize) { + self.core.truncate(len); + } + + /// Clears the `IndexMap` in the given index range, returning those + /// key-value pairs as a drain iterator. + /// + /// The range may be any type that implements `RangeBounds<usize>`, + /// including all of the `std::ops::Range*` types, or even a tuple pair of + /// `Bound` start and end values. To drain the map entirely, use `RangeFull` + /// like `map.drain(..)`. + /// + /// This shifts down all entries following the drained range to fill the + /// gap, and keeps the allocated memory for reuse. + /// + /// ***Panics*** if the starting point is greater than the end point or if + /// the end point is greater than the length of the map. + pub fn drain<R>(&mut self, range: R) -> Drain<'_, K, V> + where + R: RangeBounds<usize>, + { + Drain { + iter: self.core.drain(range), + } + } + + /// Splits the collection into two at the given index. + /// + /// Returns a newly allocated map containing the elements in the range + /// `[at, len)`. After the call, the original map will be left containing + /// the elements `[0, at)` with its previous capacity unchanged. + /// + /// ***Panics*** if `at > len`. + pub fn split_off(&mut self, at: usize) -> Self + where + S: Clone, + { + Self { + core: self.core.split_off(at), + hash_builder: self.hash_builder.clone(), + } + } +} + +impl<K, V, S> IndexMap<K, V, S> +where + K: Hash + Eq, + S: BuildHasher, +{ + /// Reserve capacity for `additional` more key-value pairs. + /// + /// Computes in **O(n)** time. + pub fn reserve(&mut self, additional: usize) { + self.core.reserve(additional); + } + + /// Shrink the capacity of the map as much as possible. + /// + /// Computes in **O(n)** time. + pub fn shrink_to_fit(&mut self) { + self.core.shrink_to(0); + } + + /// Shrink the capacity of the map with a lower limit. + /// + /// Computes in **O(n)** time. + pub fn shrink_to(&mut self, min_capacity: usize) { + self.core.shrink_to(min_capacity); + } + + fn hash<Q: ?Sized + Hash>(&self, key: &Q) -> HashValue { + let mut h = self.hash_builder.build_hasher(); + key.hash(&mut h); + HashValue(h.finish() as usize) + } + + /// Insert a key-value pair in the map. + /// + /// If an equivalent key already exists in the map: the key remains and + /// retains in its place in the order, its corresponding value is updated + /// with `value` and the older value is returned inside `Some(_)`. + /// + /// If no equivalent key existed in the map: the new key-value pair is + /// inserted, last in order, and `None` is returned. + /// + /// Computes in **O(1)** time (amortized average). + /// + /// See also [`entry`](#method.entry) if you you want to insert *or* modify + /// or if you need to get the index of the corresponding key-value pair. + pub fn insert(&mut self, key: K, value: V) -> Option<V> { + self.insert_full(key, value).1 + } + + /// Insert a key-value pair in the map, and get their index. + /// + /// If an equivalent key already exists in the map: the key remains and + /// retains in its place in the order, its corresponding value is updated + /// with `value` and the older value is returned inside `(index, Some(_))`. + /// + /// If no equivalent key existed in the map: the new key-value pair is + /// inserted, last in order, and `(index, None)` is returned. + /// + /// Computes in **O(1)** time (amortized average). + /// + /// See also [`entry`](#method.entry) if you you want to insert *or* modify + /// or if you need to get the index of the corresponding key-value pair. + pub fn insert_full(&mut self, key: K, value: V) -> (usize, Option<V>) { + let hash = self.hash(&key); + self.core.insert_full(hash, key, value) + } + + /// Get the given key’s corresponding entry in the map for insertion and/or + /// in-place manipulation. + /// + /// Computes in **O(1)** time (amortized average). + pub fn entry(&mut self, key: K) -> Entry<'_, K, V> { + let hash = self.hash(&key); + self.core.entry(hash, key) + } + + /// Return `true` if an equivalent to `key` exists in the map. + /// + /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average). + pub fn contains_key<Q: ?Sized>(&self, key: &Q) -> bool + where + Q: Hash + Equivalent<K>, + { + self.get_index_of(key).is_some() + } + + /// Return a reference to the value stored for `key`, if it is present, + /// else `None`. + /// + /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average). + pub fn get<Q: ?Sized>(&self, key: &Q) -> Option<&V> + where + Q: Hash + Equivalent<K>, + { + if let Some(i) = self.get_index_of(key) { + let entry = &self.as_entries()[i]; + Some(&entry.value) + } else { + None + } + } + + /// Return references to the key-value pair stored for `key`, + /// if it is present, else `None`. + /// + /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average). + pub fn get_key_value<Q: ?Sized>(&self, key: &Q) -> Option<(&K, &V)> + where + Q: Hash + Equivalent<K>, + { + if let Some(i) = self.get_index_of(key) { + let entry = &self.as_entries()[i]; + Some((&entry.key, &entry.value)) + } else { + None + } + } + + /// Return item index, key and value + pub fn get_full<Q: ?Sized>(&self, key: &Q) -> Option<(usize, &K, &V)> + where + Q: Hash + Equivalent<K>, + { + if let Some(i) = self.get_index_of(key) { + let entry = &self.as_entries()[i]; + Some((i, &entry.key, &entry.value)) + } else { + None + } + } + + /// Return item index, if it exists in the map + /// + /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average). + pub fn get_index_of<Q: ?Sized>(&self, key: &Q) -> Option<usize> + where + Q: Hash + Equivalent<K>, + { + if self.is_empty() { + None + } else { + let hash = self.hash(key); + self.core.get_index_of(hash, key) + } + } + + pub fn get_mut<Q: ?Sized>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<&mut V> + where + Q: Hash + Equivalent<K>, + { + if let Some(i) = self.get_index_of(key) { + let entry = &mut self.as_entries_mut()[i]; + Some(&mut entry.value) + } else { + None + } + } + + pub fn get_full_mut<Q: ?Sized>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<(usize, &K, &mut V)> + where + Q: Hash + Equivalent<K>, + { + if let Some(i) = self.get_index_of(key) { + let entry = &mut self.as_entries_mut()[i]; + Some((i, &entry.key, &mut entry.value)) + } else { + None + } + } + + pub(crate) fn get_full_mut2_impl<Q: ?Sized>( + &mut self, + key: &Q, + ) -> Option<(usize, &mut K, &mut V)> + where + Q: Hash + Equivalent<K>, + { + if let Some(i) = self.get_index_of(key) { + let entry = &mut self.as_entries_mut()[i]; + Some((i, &mut entry.key, &mut entry.value)) + } else { + None + } + } + + /// Remove the key-value pair equivalent to `key` and return + /// its value. + /// + /// **NOTE:** This is equivalent to `.swap_remove(key)`, if you need to + /// preserve the order of the keys in the map, use `.shift_remove(key)` + /// instead. + /// + /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average). + pub fn remove<Q: ?Sized>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<V> + where + Q: Hash + Equivalent<K>, + { + self.swap_remove(key) + } + + /// Remove and return the key-value pair equivalent to `key`. + /// + /// **NOTE:** This is equivalent to `.swap_remove_entry(key)`, if you need to + /// preserve the order of the keys in the map, use `.shift_remove_entry(key)` + /// instead. + /// + /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average). + pub fn remove_entry<Q: ?Sized>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<(K, V)> + where + Q: Hash + Equivalent<K>, + { + self.swap_remove_entry(key) + } + + /// Remove the key-value pair equivalent to `key` and return + /// its value. + /// + /// Like `Vec::swap_remove`, the pair is removed by swapping it with the + /// last element of the map and popping it off. **This perturbs + /// the position of what used to be the last element!** + /// + /// Return `None` if `key` is not in map. + /// + /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average). + pub fn swap_remove<Q: ?Sized>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<V> + where + Q: Hash + Equivalent<K>, + { + self.swap_remove_full(key).map(third) + } + + /// Remove and return the key-value pair equivalent to `key`. + /// + /// Like `Vec::swap_remove`, the pair is removed by swapping it with the + /// last element of the map and popping it off. **This perturbs + /// the position of what used to be the last element!** + /// + /// Return `None` if `key` is not in map. + /// + /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average). + pub fn swap_remove_entry<Q: ?Sized>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<(K, V)> + where + Q: Hash + Equivalent<K>, + { + match self.swap_remove_full(key) { + Some((_, key, value)) => Some((key, value)), + None => None, + } + } + + /// Remove the key-value pair equivalent to `key` and return it and + /// the index it had. + /// + /// Like `Vec::swap_remove`, the pair is removed by swapping it with the + /// last element of the map and popping it off. **This perturbs + /// the position of what used to be the last element!** + /// + /// Return `None` if `key` is not in map. + /// + /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average). + pub fn swap_remove_full<Q: ?Sized>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<(usize, K, V)> + where + Q: Hash + Equivalent<K>, + { + if self.is_empty() { + return None; + } + let hash = self.hash(key); + self.core.swap_remove_full(hash, key) + } + + /// Remove the key-value pair equivalent to `key` and return + /// its value. + /// + /// Like `Vec::remove`, the pair is removed by shifting all of the + /// elements that follow it, preserving their relative order. + /// **This perturbs the index of all of those elements!** + /// + /// Return `None` if `key` is not in map. + /// + /// Computes in **O(n)** time (average). + pub fn shift_remove<Q: ?Sized>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<V> + where + Q: Hash + Equivalent<K>, + { + self.shift_remove_full(key).map(third) + } + + /// Remove and return the key-value pair equivalent to `key`. + /// + /// Like `Vec::remove`, the pair is removed by shifting all of the + /// elements that follow it, preserving their relative order. + /// **This perturbs the index of all of those elements!** + /// + /// Return `None` if `key` is not in map. + /// + /// Computes in **O(n)** time (average). + pub fn shift_remove_entry<Q: ?Sized>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<(K, V)> + where + Q: Hash + Equivalent<K>, + { + match self.shift_remove_full(key) { + Some((_, key, value)) => Some((key, value)), + None => None, + } + } + + /// Remove the key-value pair equivalent to `key` and return it and + /// the index it had. + /// + /// Like `Vec::remove`, the pair is removed by shifting all of the + /// elements that follow it, preserving their relative order. + /// **This perturbs the index of all of those elements!** + /// + /// Return `None` if `key` is not in map. + /// + /// Computes in **O(n)** time (average). + pub fn shift_remove_full<Q: ?Sized>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<(usize, K, V)> + where + Q: Hash + Equivalent<K>, + { + if self.is_empty() { + return None; + } + let hash = self.hash(key); + self.core.shift_remove_full(hash, key) + } + + /// Remove the last key-value pair + /// + /// This preserves the order of the remaining elements. + /// + /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average). + pub fn pop(&mut self) -> Option<(K, V)> { + self.core.pop() + } + + /// Scan through each key-value pair in the map and keep those where the + /// closure `keep` returns `true`. + /// + /// The elements are visited in order, and remaining elements keep their + /// order. + /// + /// Computes in **O(n)** time (average). + pub fn retain<F>(&mut self, mut keep: F) + where + F: FnMut(&K, &mut V) -> bool, + { + self.core.retain_in_order(move |k, v| keep(k, v)); + } + + pub(crate) fn retain_mut<F>(&mut self, keep: F) + where + F: FnMut(&mut K, &mut V) -> bool, + { + self.core.retain_in_order(keep); + } + + /// Sort the map’s key-value pairs by the default ordering of the keys. + /// + /// See [`sort_by`](Self::sort_by) for details. + pub fn sort_keys(&mut self) + where + K: Ord, + { + self.with_entries(move |entries| { + entries.sort_by(move |a, b| K::cmp(&a.key, &b.key)); + }); + } + + /// Sort the map’s key-value pairs in place using the comparison + /// function `cmp`. + /// + /// The comparison function receives two key and value pairs to compare (you + /// can sort by keys or values or their combination as needed). + /// + /// Computes in **O(n log n + c)** time and **O(n)** space where *n* is + /// the length of the map and *c* the capacity. The sort is stable. + pub fn sort_by<F>(&mut self, mut cmp: F) + where + F: FnMut(&K, &V, &K, &V) -> Ordering, + { + self.with_entries(move |entries| { + entries.sort_by(move |a, b| cmp(&a.key, &a.value, &b.key, &b.value)); + }); + } + + /// Sort the key-value pairs of the map and return a by-value iterator of + /// the key-value pairs with the result. + /// + /// The sort is stable. + pub fn sorted_by<F>(self, mut cmp: F) -> IntoIter<K, V> + where + F: FnMut(&K, &V, &K, &V) -> Ordering, + { + let mut entries = self.into_entries(); + entries.sort_by(move |a, b| cmp(&a.key, &a.value, &b.key, &b.value)); + IntoIter { + iter: entries.into_iter(), + } + } + + /// Sort the map's key-value pairs by the default ordering of the keys, but + /// may not preserve the order of equal elements. + /// + /// See [`sort_unstable_by`](Self::sort_unstable_by) for details. + pub fn sort_unstable_keys(&mut self) + where + K: Ord, + { + self.with_entries(move |entries| { + entries.sort_unstable_by(move |a, b| K::cmp(&a.key, &b.key)); + }); + } + + /// Sort the map's key-value pairs in place using the comparison function `cmp`, but + /// may not preserve the order of equal elements. + /// + /// The comparison function receives two key and value pairs to compare (you + /// can sort by keys or values or their combination as needed). + /// + /// Computes in **O(n log n + c)** time where *n* is + /// the length of the map and *c* is the capacity. The sort is unstable. + pub fn sort_unstable_by<F>(&mut self, mut cmp: F) + where + F: FnMut(&K, &V, &K, &V) -> Ordering, + { + self.with_entries(move |entries| { + entries.sort_unstable_by(move |a, b| cmp(&a.key, &a.value, &b.key, &b.value)); + }); + } + + /// Sort the key-value pairs of the map and return a by-value iterator of + /// the key-value pairs with the result. + /// + /// The sort is unstable. + #[inline] + pub fn sorted_unstable_by<F>(self, mut cmp: F) -> IntoIter<K, V> + where + F: FnMut(&K, &V, &K, &V) -> Ordering, + { + let mut entries = self.into_entries(); + entries.sort_unstable_by(move |a, b| cmp(&a.key, &a.value, &b.key, &b.value)); + IntoIter { + iter: entries.into_iter(), + } + } + + /// Reverses the order of the map’s key-value pairs in place. + /// + /// Computes in **O(n)** time and **O(1)** space. + pub fn reverse(&mut self) { + self.core.reverse() + } +} + +impl<K, V, S> IndexMap<K, V, S> { + /// Get a key-value pair by index + /// + /// Valid indices are *0 <= index < self.len()* + /// + /// Computes in **O(1)** time. + pub fn get_index(&self, index: usize) -> Option<(&K, &V)> { + self.as_entries().get(index).map(Bucket::refs) + } + + /// Get a key-value pair by index + /// + /// Valid indices are *0 <= index < self.len()* + /// + /// Computes in **O(1)** time. + pub fn get_index_mut(&mut self, index: usize) -> Option<(&mut K, &mut V)> { + self.as_entries_mut().get_mut(index).map(Bucket::muts) + } + + /// Get the first key-value pair + /// + /// Computes in **O(1)** time. + pub fn first(&self) -> Option<(&K, &V)> { + self.as_entries().first().map(Bucket::refs) + } + + /// Get the first key-value pair, with mutable access to the value + /// + /// Computes in **O(1)** time. + pub fn first_mut(&mut self) -> Option<(&K, &mut V)> { + self.as_entries_mut().first_mut().map(Bucket::ref_mut) + } + + /// Get the last key-value pair + /// + /// Computes in **O(1)** time. + pub fn last(&self) -> Option<(&K, &V)> { + self.as_entries().last().map(Bucket::refs) + } + + /// Get the last key-value pair, with mutable access to the value + /// + /// Computes in **O(1)** time. + pub fn last_mut(&mut self) -> Option<(&K, &mut V)> { + self.as_entries_mut().last_mut().map(Bucket::ref_mut) + } + + /// Remove the key-value pair by index + /// + /// Valid indices are *0 <= index < self.len()* + /// + /// Like `Vec::swap_remove`, the pair is removed by swapping it with the + /// last element of the map and popping it off. **This perturbs + /// the position of what used to be the last element!** + /// + /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average). + pub fn swap_remove_index(&mut self, index: usize) -> Option<(K, V)> { + self.core.swap_remove_index(index) + } + + /// Remove the key-value pair by index + /// + /// Valid indices are *0 <= index < self.len()* + /// + /// Like `Vec::remove`, the pair is removed by shifting all of the + /// elements that follow it, preserving their relative order. + /// **This perturbs the index of all of those elements!** + /// + /// Computes in **O(n)** time (average). + pub fn shift_remove_index(&mut self, index: usize) -> Option<(K, V)> { + self.core.shift_remove_index(index) + } + + /// Moves the position of a key-value pair from one index to another + /// by shifting all other pairs in-between. + /// + /// * If `from < to`, the other pairs will shift down while the targeted pair moves up. + /// * If `from > to`, the other pairs will shift up while the targeted pair moves down. + /// + /// ***Panics*** if `from` or `to` are out of bounds. + /// + /// Computes in **O(n)** time (average). + pub fn move_index(&mut self, from: usize, to: usize) { + self.core.move_index(from, to) + } + + /// Swaps the position of two key-value pairs in the map. + /// + /// ***Panics*** if `a` or `b` are out of bounds. + pub fn swap_indices(&mut self, a: usize, b: usize) { + self.core.swap_indices(a, b) + } +} + +/// An iterator over the keys of a `IndexMap`. +/// +/// This `struct` is created by the [`keys`] method on [`IndexMap`]. See its +/// documentation for more. +/// +/// [`keys`]: struct.IndexMap.html#method.keys +/// [`IndexMap`]: struct.IndexMap.html +pub struct Keys<'a, K, V> { + iter: SliceIter<'a, Bucket<K, V>>, +} + +impl<'a, K, V> Iterator for Keys<'a, K, V> { + type Item = &'a K; + + iterator_methods!(Bucket::key_ref); +} + +impl<K, V> DoubleEndedIterator for Keys<'_, K, V> { + double_ended_iterator_methods!(Bucket::key_ref); +} + +impl<K, V> ExactSizeIterator for Keys<'_, K, V> { + fn len(&self) -> usize { + self.iter.len() + } +} + +impl<K, V> FusedIterator for Keys<'_, K, V> {} + +// FIXME(#26925) Remove in favor of `#[derive(Clone)]` +impl<K, V> Clone for Keys<'_, K, V> { + fn clone(&self) -> Self { + Keys { + iter: self.iter.clone(), + } + } +} + +impl<K: fmt::Debug, V> fmt::Debug for Keys<'_, K, V> { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + f.debug_list().entries(self.clone()).finish() + } +} + +/// An owning iterator over the keys of a `IndexMap`. +/// +/// This `struct` is created by the [`into_keys`] method on [`IndexMap`]. +/// See its documentation for more. +/// +/// [`IndexMap`]: struct.IndexMap.html +/// [`into_keys`]: struct.IndexMap.html#method.into_keys +pub struct IntoKeys<K, V> { + iter: vec::IntoIter<Bucket<K, V>>, +} + +impl<K, V> Iterator for IntoKeys<K, V> { + type Item = K; + + iterator_methods!(Bucket::key); +} + +impl<K, V> DoubleEndedIterator for IntoKeys<K, V> { + double_ended_iterator_methods!(Bucket::key); +} + +impl<K, V> ExactSizeIterator for IntoKeys<K, V> { + fn len(&self) -> usize { + self.iter.len() + } +} + +impl<K, V> FusedIterator for IntoKeys<K, V> {} + +impl<K: fmt::Debug, V> fmt::Debug for IntoKeys<K, V> { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + let iter = self.iter.as_slice().iter().map(Bucket::key_ref); + f.debug_list().entries(iter).finish() + } +} + +/// An iterator over the values of a `IndexMap`. +/// +/// This `struct` is created by the [`values`] method on [`IndexMap`]. See its +/// documentation for more. +/// +/// [`values`]: struct.IndexMap.html#method.values +/// [`IndexMap`]: struct.IndexMap.html +pub struct Values<'a, K, V> { + iter: SliceIter<'a, Bucket<K, V>>, +} + +impl<'a, K, V> Iterator for Values<'a, K, V> { + type Item = &'a V; + + iterator_methods!(Bucket::value_ref); +} + +impl<K, V> DoubleEndedIterator for Values<'_, K, V> { + double_ended_iterator_methods!(Bucket::value_ref); +} + +impl<K, V> ExactSizeIterator for Values<'_, K, V> { + fn len(&self) -> usize { + self.iter.len() + } +} + +impl<K, V> FusedIterator for Values<'_, K, V> {} + +// FIXME(#26925) Remove in favor of `#[derive(Clone)]` +impl<K, V> Clone for Values<'_, K, V> { + fn clone(&self) -> Self { + Values { + iter: self.iter.clone(), + } + } +} + +impl<K, V: fmt::Debug> fmt::Debug for Values<'_, K, V> { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + f.debug_list().entries(self.clone()).finish() + } +} + +/// A mutable iterator over the values of a `IndexMap`. +/// +/// This `struct` is created by the [`values_mut`] method on [`IndexMap`]. See its +/// documentation for more. +/// +/// [`values_mut`]: struct.IndexMap.html#method.values_mut +/// [`IndexMap`]: struct.IndexMap.html +pub struct ValuesMut<'a, K, V> { + iter: SliceIterMut<'a, Bucket<K, V>>, +} + +impl<'a, K, V> Iterator for ValuesMut<'a, K, V> { + type Item = &'a mut V; + + iterator_methods!(Bucket::value_mut); +} + +impl<K, V> DoubleEndedIterator for ValuesMut<'_, K, V> { + double_ended_iterator_methods!(Bucket::value_mut); +} + +impl<K, V> ExactSizeIterator for ValuesMut<'_, K, V> { + fn len(&self) -> usize { + self.iter.len() + } +} + +impl<K, V> FusedIterator for ValuesMut<'_, K, V> {} + +impl<K, V: fmt::Debug> fmt::Debug for ValuesMut<'_, K, V> { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + let iter = self.iter.as_slice().iter().map(Bucket::value_ref); + f.debug_list().entries(iter).finish() + } +} + +/// An owning iterator over the values of a `IndexMap`. +/// +/// This `struct` is created by the [`into_values`] method on [`IndexMap`]. +/// See its documentation for more. +/// +/// [`IndexMap`]: struct.IndexMap.html +/// [`into_values`]: struct.IndexMap.html#method.into_values +pub struct IntoValues<K, V> { + iter: vec::IntoIter<Bucket<K, V>>, +} + +impl<K, V> Iterator for IntoValues<K, V> { + type Item = V; + + iterator_methods!(Bucket::value); +} + +impl<K, V> DoubleEndedIterator for IntoValues<K, V> { + double_ended_iterator_methods!(Bucket::value); +} + +impl<K, V> ExactSizeIterator for IntoValues<K, V> { + fn len(&self) -> usize { + self.iter.len() + } +} + +impl<K, V> FusedIterator for IntoValues<K, V> {} + +impl<K, V: fmt::Debug> fmt::Debug for IntoValues<K, V> { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + let iter = self.iter.as_slice().iter().map(Bucket::value_ref); + f.debug_list().entries(iter).finish() + } +} + +/// An iterator over the entries of a `IndexMap`. +/// +/// This `struct` is created by the [`iter`] method on [`IndexMap`]. See its +/// documentation for more. +/// +/// [`iter`]: struct.IndexMap.html#method.iter +/// [`IndexMap`]: struct.IndexMap.html +pub struct Iter<'a, K, V> { + iter: SliceIter<'a, Bucket<K, V>>, +} + +impl<'a, K, V> Iterator for Iter<'a, K, V> { + type Item = (&'a K, &'a V); + + iterator_methods!(Bucket::refs); +} + +impl<K, V> DoubleEndedIterator for Iter<'_, K, V> { + double_ended_iterator_methods!(Bucket::refs); +} + +impl<K, V> ExactSizeIterator for Iter<'_, K, V> { + fn len(&self) -> usize { + self.iter.len() + } +} + +impl<K, V> FusedIterator for Iter<'_, K, V> {} + +// FIXME(#26925) Remove in favor of `#[derive(Clone)]` +impl<K, V> Clone for Iter<'_, K, V> { + fn clone(&self) -> Self { + Iter { + iter: self.iter.clone(), + } + } +} + +impl<K: fmt::Debug, V: fmt::Debug> fmt::Debug for Iter<'_, K, V> { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + f.debug_list().entries(self.clone()).finish() + } +} + +/// A mutable iterator over the entries of a `IndexMap`. +/// +/// This `struct` is created by the [`iter_mut`] method on [`IndexMap`]. See its +/// documentation for more. +/// +/// [`iter_mut`]: struct.IndexMap.html#method.iter_mut +/// [`IndexMap`]: struct.IndexMap.html +pub struct IterMut<'a, K, V> { + iter: SliceIterMut<'a, Bucket<K, V>>, +} + +impl<'a, K, V> Iterator for IterMut<'a, K, V> { + type Item = (&'a K, &'a mut V); + + iterator_methods!(Bucket::ref_mut); +} + +impl<K, V> DoubleEndedIterator for IterMut<'_, K, V> { + double_ended_iterator_methods!(Bucket::ref_mut); +} + +impl<K, V> ExactSizeIterator for IterMut<'_, K, V> { + fn len(&self) -> usize { + self.iter.len() + } +} + +impl<K, V> FusedIterator for IterMut<'_, K, V> {} + +impl<K: fmt::Debug, V: fmt::Debug> fmt::Debug for IterMut<'_, K, V> { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + let iter = self.iter.as_slice().iter().map(Bucket::refs); + f.debug_list().entries(iter).finish() + } +} + +/// An owning iterator over the entries of a `IndexMap`. +/// +/// This `struct` is created by the [`into_iter`] method on [`IndexMap`] +/// (provided by the `IntoIterator` trait). See its documentation for more. +/// +/// [`into_iter`]: struct.IndexMap.html#method.into_iter +/// [`IndexMap`]: struct.IndexMap.html +pub struct IntoIter<K, V> { + iter: vec::IntoIter<Bucket<K, V>>, +} + +impl<K, V> Iterator for IntoIter<K, V> { + type Item = (K, V); + + iterator_methods!(Bucket::key_value); +} + +impl<K, V> DoubleEndedIterator for IntoIter<K, V> { + double_ended_iterator_methods!(Bucket::key_value); +} + +impl<K, V> ExactSizeIterator for IntoIter<K, V> { + fn len(&self) -> usize { + self.iter.len() + } +} + +impl<K, V> FusedIterator for IntoIter<K, V> {} + +impl<K: fmt::Debug, V: fmt::Debug> fmt::Debug for IntoIter<K, V> { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + let iter = self.iter.as_slice().iter().map(Bucket::refs); + f.debug_list().entries(iter).finish() + } +} + +/// A draining iterator over the entries of a `IndexMap`. +/// +/// This `struct` is created by the [`drain`] method on [`IndexMap`]. See its +/// documentation for more. +/// +/// [`drain`]: struct.IndexMap.html#method.drain +/// [`IndexMap`]: struct.IndexMap.html +pub struct Drain<'a, K, V> { + pub(crate) iter: vec::Drain<'a, Bucket<K, V>>, +} + +impl<K, V> Iterator for Drain<'_, K, V> { + type Item = (K, V); + + iterator_methods!(Bucket::key_value); +} + +impl<K, V> DoubleEndedIterator for Drain<'_, K, V> { + double_ended_iterator_methods!(Bucket::key_value); +} + +impl<K, V> ExactSizeIterator for Drain<'_, K, V> { + fn len(&self) -> usize { + self.iter.len() + } +} + +impl<K, V> FusedIterator for Drain<'_, K, V> {} + +impl<K: fmt::Debug, V: fmt::Debug> fmt::Debug for Drain<'_, K, V> { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { + let iter = self.iter.as_slice().iter().map(Bucket::refs); + f.debug_list().entries(iter).finish() + } +} + +impl<'a, K, V, S> IntoIterator for &'a IndexMap<K, V, S> { + type Item = (&'a K, &'a V); + type IntoIter = Iter<'a, K, V>; + fn into_iter(self) -> Self::IntoIter { + self.iter() + } +} + +impl<'a, K, V, S> IntoIterator for &'a mut IndexMap<K, V, S> { + type Item = (&'a K, &'a mut V); + type IntoIter = IterMut<'a, K, V>; + fn into_iter(self) -> Self::IntoIter { + self.iter_mut() + } +} + +impl<K, V, S> IntoIterator for IndexMap<K, V, S> { + type Item = (K, V); + type IntoIter = IntoIter<K, V>; + fn into_iter(self) -> Self::IntoIter { + IntoIter { + iter: self.into_entries().into_iter(), + } + } +} + +/// Access `IndexMap` values corresponding to a key. +/// +/// # Examples +/// +/// ``` +/// use indexmap::IndexMap; +/// +/// let mut map = IndexMap::new(); +/// for word in "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet".split_whitespace() { +/// map.insert(word.to_lowercase(), word.to_uppercase()); +/// } +/// assert_eq!(map["lorem"], "LOREM"); +/// assert_eq!(map["ipsum"], "IPSUM"); +/// ``` +/// +/// ```should_panic +/// use indexmap::IndexMap; +/// +/// let mut map = IndexMap::new(); +/// map.insert("foo", 1); +/// println!("{:?}", map["bar"]); // panics! +/// ``` +impl<K, V, Q: ?Sized, S> Index<&Q> for IndexMap<K, V, S> +where + Q: Hash + Equivalent<K>, + K: Hash + Eq, + S: BuildHasher, +{ + type Output = V; + + /// Returns a reference to the value corresponding to the supplied `key`. + /// + /// ***Panics*** if `key` is not present in the map. + fn index(&self, key: &Q) -> &V { + self.get(key).expect("IndexMap: key not found") + } +} + +/// Access `IndexMap` values corresponding to a key. +/// +/// Mutable indexing allows changing / updating values of key-value +/// pairs that are already present. +/// +/// You can **not** insert new pairs with index syntax, use `.insert()`. +/// +/// # Examples +/// +/// ``` +/// use indexmap::IndexMap; +/// +/// let mut map = IndexMap::new(); +/// for word in "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet".split_whitespace() { +/// map.insert(word.to_lowercase(), word.to_string()); +/// } +/// let lorem = &mut map["lorem"]; +/// assert_eq!(lorem, "Lorem"); +/// lorem.retain(char::is_lowercase); +/// assert_eq!(map["lorem"], "orem"); +/// ``` +/// +/// ```should_panic +/// use indexmap::IndexMap; +/// +/// let mut map = IndexMap::new(); +/// map.insert("foo", 1); +/// map["bar"] = 1; // panics! +/// ``` +impl<K, V, Q: ?Sized, S> IndexMut<&Q> for IndexMap<K, V, S> +where + Q: Hash + Equivalent<K>, + K: Hash + Eq, + S: BuildHasher, +{ + /// Returns a mutable reference to the value corresponding to the supplied `key`. + /// + /// ***Panics*** if `key` is not present in the map. + fn index_mut(&mut self, key: &Q) -> &mut V { + self.get_mut(key).expect("IndexMap: key not found") + } +} + +/// Access `IndexMap` values at indexed positions. +/// +/// # Examples +/// +/// ``` +/// use indexmap::IndexMap; +/// +/// let mut map = IndexMap::new(); +/// for word in "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet".split_whitespace() { +/// map.insert(word.to_lowercase(), word.to_uppercase()); +/// } +/// assert_eq!(map[0], "LOREM"); +/// assert_eq!(map[1], "IPSUM"); +/// map.reverse(); +/// assert_eq!(map[0], "AMET"); +/// assert_eq!(map[1], "SIT"); +/// map.sort_keys(); +/// assert_eq!(map[0], "AMET"); +/// assert_eq!(map[1], "DOLOR"); +/// ``` +/// +/// ```should_panic +/// use indexmap::IndexMap; +/// +/// let mut map = IndexMap::new(); +/// map.insert("foo", 1); +/// println!("{:?}", map[10]); // panics! +/// ``` +impl<K, V, S> Index<usize> for IndexMap<K, V, S> { + type Output = V; + + /// Returns a reference to the value at the supplied `index`. + /// + /// ***Panics*** if `index` is out of bounds. + fn index(&self, index: usize) -> &V { + self.get_index(index) + .expect("IndexMap: index out of bounds") + .1 + } +} + +/// Access `IndexMap` values at indexed positions. +/// +/// Mutable indexing allows changing / updating indexed values +/// that are already present. +/// +/// You can **not** insert new values with index syntax, use `.insert()`. +/// +/// # Examples +/// +/// ``` +/// use indexmap::IndexMap; +/// +/// let mut map = IndexMap::new(); +/// for word in "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet".split_whitespace() { +/// map.insert(word.to_lowercase(), word.to_string()); +/// } +/// let lorem = &mut map[0]; +/// assert_eq!(lorem, "Lorem"); +/// lorem.retain(char::is_lowercase); +/// assert_eq!(map["lorem"], "orem"); +/// ``` +/// +/// ```should_panic +/// use indexmap::IndexMap; +/// +/// let mut map = IndexMap::new(); +/// map.insert("foo", 1); +/// map[10] = 1; // panics! +/// ``` +impl<K, V, S> IndexMut<usize> for IndexMap<K, V, S> { + /// Returns a mutable reference to the value at the supplied `index`. + /// + /// ***Panics*** if `index` is out of bounds. + fn index_mut(&mut self, index: usize) -> &mut V { + self.get_index_mut(index) + .expect("IndexMap: index out of bounds") + .1 + } +} + +impl<K, V, S> FromIterator<(K, V)> for IndexMap<K, V, S> +where + K: Hash + Eq, + S: BuildHasher + Default, +{ + /// Create an `IndexMap` from the sequence of key-value pairs in the + /// iterable. + /// + /// `from_iter` uses the same logic as `extend`. See + /// [`extend`](#method.extend) for more details. + fn from_iter<I: IntoIterator<Item = (K, V)>>(iterable: I) -> Self { + let iter = iterable.into_iter(); + let (low, _) = iter.size_hint(); + let mut map = Self::with_capacity_and_hasher(low, <_>::default()); + map.extend(iter); + map + } +} + +#[cfg(has_std)] +impl<K, V, const N: usize> From<[(K, V); N]> for IndexMap<K, V, RandomState> +where + K: Hash + Eq, +{ + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// use indexmap::IndexMap; + /// + /// let map1 = IndexMap::from([(1, 2), (3, 4)]); + /// let map2: IndexMap<_, _> = [(1, 2), (3, 4)].into(); + /// assert_eq!(map1, map2); + /// ``` + fn from(arr: [(K, V); N]) -> Self { + Self::from_iter(arr) + } +} + +impl<K, V, S> Extend<(K, V)> for IndexMap<K, V, S> +where + K: Hash + Eq, + S: BuildHasher, +{ + /// Extend the map with all key-value pairs in the iterable. + /// + /// This is equivalent to calling [`insert`](#method.insert) for each of + /// them in order, which means that for keys that already existed + /// in the map, their value is updated but it keeps the existing order. + /// + /// New keys are inserted in the order they appear in the sequence. If + /// equivalents of a key occur more than once, the last corresponding value + /// prevails. + fn extend<I: IntoIterator<Item = (K, V)>>(&mut self, iterable: I) { + // (Note: this is a copy of `std`/`hashbrown`'s reservation logic.) + // Keys may be already present or show multiple times in the iterator. + // Reserve the entire hint lower bound if the map is empty. + // Otherwise reserve half the hint (rounded up), so the map + // will only resize twice in the worst case. + let iter = iterable.into_iter(); + let reserve = if self.is_empty() { + iter.size_hint().0 + } else { + (iter.size_hint().0 + 1) / 2 + }; + self.reserve(reserve); + iter.for_each(move |(k, v)| { + self.insert(k, v); + }); + } +} + +impl<'a, K, V, S> Extend<(&'a K, &'a V)> for IndexMap<K, V, S> +where + K: Hash + Eq + Copy, + V: Copy, + S: BuildHasher, +{ + /// Extend the map with all key-value pairs in the iterable. + /// + /// See the first extend method for more details. + fn extend<I: IntoIterator<Item = (&'a K, &'a V)>>(&mut self, iterable: I) { + self.extend(iterable.into_iter().map(|(&key, &value)| (key, value))); + } +} + +impl<K, V, S> Default for IndexMap<K, V, S> +where + S: Default, +{ + /// Return an empty `IndexMap` + fn default() -> Self { + Self::with_capacity_and_hasher(0, S::default()) + } +} + +impl<K, V1, S1, V2, S2> PartialEq<IndexMap<K, V2, S2>> for IndexMap<K, V1, S1> +where + K: Hash + Eq, + V1: PartialEq<V2>, + S1: BuildHasher, + S2: BuildHasher, +{ + fn eq(&self, other: &IndexMap<K, V2, S2>) -> bool { + if self.len() != other.len() { + return false; + } + + self.iter() + .all(|(key, value)| other.get(key).map_or(false, |v| *value == *v)) + } +} + +impl<K, V, S> Eq for IndexMap<K, V, S> +where + K: Eq + Hash, + V: Eq, + S: BuildHasher, +{ +} + +#[cfg(test)] +mod tests { + use super::*; + use std::string::String; + + #[test] + fn it_works() { + let mut map = IndexMap::new(); + assert_eq!(map.is_empty(), true); + map.insert(1, ()); + map.insert(1, ()); + assert_eq!(map.len(), 1); + assert!(map.get(&1).is_some()); + assert_eq!(map.is_empty(), false); + } + + #[test] + fn new() { + let map = IndexMap::<String, String>::new(); + println!("{:?}", map); + assert_eq!(map.capacity(), 0); + assert_eq!(map.len(), 0); + assert_eq!(map.is_empty(), true); + } + + #[test] + fn insert() { + let insert = [0, 4, 2, 12, 8, 7, 11, 5]; + let not_present = [1, 3, 6, 9, 10]; + let mut map = IndexMap::with_capacity(insert.len()); + + for (i, &elt) in insert.iter().enumerate() { + assert_eq!(map.len(), i); + map.insert(elt, elt); + assert_eq!(map.len(), i + 1); + assert_eq!(map.get(&elt), Some(&elt)); + assert_eq!(map[&elt], elt); + } + println!("{:?}", map); + + for &elt in ¬_present { + assert!(map.get(&elt).is_none()); + } + } + + #[test] + fn insert_full() { + let insert = vec![9, 2, 7, 1, 4, 6, 13]; + let present = vec![1, 6, 2]; + let mut map = IndexMap::with_capacity(insert.len()); + + for (i, &elt) in insert.iter().enumerate() { + assert_eq!(map.len(), i); + let (index, existing) = map.insert_full(elt, elt); + assert_eq!(existing, None); + assert_eq!(Some(index), map.get_full(&elt).map(|x| x.0)); + assert_eq!(map.len(), i + 1); + } + + let len = map.len(); + for &elt in &present { + let (index, existing) = map.insert_full(elt, elt); + assert_eq!(existing, Some(elt)); + assert_eq!(Some(index), map.get_full(&elt).map(|x| x.0)); + assert_eq!(map.len(), len); + } + } + + #[test] + fn insert_2() { + let mut map = IndexMap::with_capacity(16); + + let mut keys = vec![]; + keys.extend(0..16); + keys.extend(if cfg!(miri) { 32..64 } else { 128..267 }); + + for &i in &keys { + let old_map = map.clone(); + map.insert(i, ()); + for key in old_map.keys() { + if map.get(key).is_none() { + println!("old_map: {:?}", old_map); + println!("map: {:?}", map); + panic!("did not find {} in map", key); + } + } + } + + for &i in &keys { + assert!(map.get(&i).is_some(), "did not find {}", i); + } + } + + #[test] + fn insert_order() { + let insert = [0, 4, 2, 12, 8, 7, 11, 5, 3, 17, 19, 22, 23]; + let mut map = IndexMap::new(); + + for &elt in &insert { + map.insert(elt, ()); + } + + assert_eq!(map.keys().count(), map.len()); + assert_eq!(map.keys().count(), insert.len()); + for (a, b) in insert.iter().zip(map.keys()) { + assert_eq!(a, b); + } + for (i, k) in (0..insert.len()).zip(map.keys()) { + assert_eq!(map.get_index(i).unwrap().0, k); + } + } + + #[test] + fn grow() { + let insert = [0, 4, 2, 12, 8, 7, 11]; + let not_present = [1, 3, 6, 9, 10]; + let mut map = IndexMap::with_capacity(insert.len()); + + for (i, &elt) in insert.iter().enumerate() { + assert_eq!(map.len(), i); + map.insert(elt, elt); + assert_eq!(map.len(), i + 1); + assert_eq!(map.get(&elt), Some(&elt)); + assert_eq!(map[&elt], elt); + } + + println!("{:?}", map); + for &elt in &insert { + map.insert(elt * 10, elt); + } + for &elt in &insert { + map.insert(elt * 100, elt); + } + for (i, &elt) in insert.iter().cycle().enumerate().take(100) { + map.insert(elt * 100 + i as i32, elt); + } + println!("{:?}", map); + for &elt in ¬_present { + assert!(map.get(&elt).is_none()); + } + } + + #[test] + fn reserve() { + let mut map = IndexMap::<usize, usize>::new(); + assert_eq!(map.capacity(), 0); + map.reserve(100); + let capacity = map.capacity(); + assert!(capacity >= 100); + for i in 0..capacity { + assert_eq!(map.len(), i); + map.insert(i, i * i); + assert_eq!(map.len(), i + 1); + assert_eq!(map.capacity(), capacity); + assert_eq!(map.get(&i), Some(&(i * i))); + } + map.insert(capacity, std::usize::MAX); + assert_eq!(map.len(), capacity + 1); + assert!(map.capacity() > capacity); + assert_eq!(map.get(&capacity), Some(&std::usize::MAX)); + } + + #[test] + fn shrink_to_fit() { + let mut map = IndexMap::<usize, usize>::new(); + assert_eq!(map.capacity(), 0); + for i in 0..100 { + assert_eq!(map.len(), i); + map.insert(i, i * i); + assert_eq!(map.len(), i + 1); + assert!(map.capacity() >= i + 1); + assert_eq!(map.get(&i), Some(&(i * i))); + map.shrink_to_fit(); + assert_eq!(map.len(), i + 1); + assert_eq!(map.capacity(), i + 1); + assert_eq!(map.get(&i), Some(&(i * i))); + } + } + + #[test] + fn remove() { + let insert = [0, 4, 2, 12, 8, 7, 11, 5, 3, 17, 19, 22, 23]; + let mut map = IndexMap::new(); + + for &elt in &insert { + map.insert(elt, elt); + } + + assert_eq!(map.keys().count(), map.len()); + assert_eq!(map.keys().count(), insert.len()); + for (a, b) in insert.iter().zip(map.keys()) { + assert_eq!(a, b); + } + + let remove_fail = [99, 77]; + let remove = [4, 12, 8, 7]; + + for &key in &remove_fail { + assert!(map.swap_remove_full(&key).is_none()); + } + println!("{:?}", map); + for &key in &remove { + //println!("{:?}", map); + let index = map.get_full(&key).unwrap().0; + assert_eq!(map.swap_remove_full(&key), Some((index, key, key))); + } + println!("{:?}", map); + + for key in &insert { + assert_eq!(map.get(key).is_some(), !remove.contains(key)); + } + assert_eq!(map.len(), insert.len() - remove.len()); + assert_eq!(map.keys().count(), insert.len() - remove.len()); + } + + #[test] + fn remove_to_empty() { + let mut map = indexmap! { 0 => 0, 4 => 4, 5 => 5 }; + map.swap_remove(&5).unwrap(); + map.swap_remove(&4).unwrap(); + map.swap_remove(&0).unwrap(); + assert!(map.is_empty()); + } + + #[test] + fn swap_remove_index() { + let insert = [0, 4, 2, 12, 8, 7, 11, 5, 3, 17, 19, 22, 23]; + let mut map = IndexMap::new(); + + for &elt in &insert { + map.insert(elt, elt * 2); + } + + let mut vector = insert.to_vec(); + let remove_sequence = &[3, 3, 10, 4, 5, 4, 3, 0, 1]; + + // check that the same swap remove sequence on vec and map + // have the same result. + for &rm in remove_sequence { + let out_vec = vector.swap_remove(rm); + let (out_map, _) = map.swap_remove_index(rm).unwrap(); + assert_eq!(out_vec, out_map); + } + assert_eq!(vector.len(), map.len()); + for (a, b) in vector.iter().zip(map.keys()) { + assert_eq!(a, b); + } + } + + #[test] + fn partial_eq_and_eq() { + let mut map_a = IndexMap::new(); + map_a.insert(1, "1"); + map_a.insert(2, "2"); + let mut map_b = map_a.clone(); + assert_eq!(map_a, map_b); + map_b.swap_remove(&1); + assert_ne!(map_a, map_b); + + let map_c: IndexMap<_, String> = map_b.into_iter().map(|(k, v)| (k, v.into())).collect(); + assert_ne!(map_a, map_c); + assert_ne!(map_c, map_a); + } + + #[test] + fn extend() { + let mut map = IndexMap::new(); + map.extend(vec![(&1, &2), (&3, &4)]); + map.extend(vec![(5, 6)]); + assert_eq!( + map.into_iter().collect::<Vec<_>>(), + vec![(1, 2), (3, 4), (5, 6)] + ); + } + + #[test] + fn entry() { + let mut map = IndexMap::new(); + + map.insert(1, "1"); + map.insert(2, "2"); + { + let e = map.entry(3); + assert_eq!(e.index(), 2); + let e = e.or_insert("3"); + assert_eq!(e, &"3"); + } + + let e = map.entry(2); + assert_eq!(e.index(), 1); + assert_eq!(e.key(), &2); + match e { + Entry::Occupied(ref e) => assert_eq!(e.get(), &"2"), + Entry::Vacant(_) => panic!(), + } + assert_eq!(e.or_insert("4"), &"2"); + } + + #[test] + fn entry_and_modify() { + let mut map = IndexMap::new(); + + map.insert(1, "1"); + map.entry(1).and_modify(|x| *x = "2"); + assert_eq!(Some(&"2"), map.get(&1)); + + map.entry(2).and_modify(|x| *x = "doesn't exist"); + assert_eq!(None, map.get(&2)); + } + + #[test] + fn entry_or_default() { + let mut map = IndexMap::new(); + + #[derive(Debug, PartialEq)] + enum TestEnum { + DefaultValue, + NonDefaultValue, + } + + impl Default for TestEnum { + fn default() -> Self { + TestEnum::DefaultValue + } + } + + map.insert(1, TestEnum::NonDefaultValue); + assert_eq!(&mut TestEnum::NonDefaultValue, map.entry(1).or_default()); + + assert_eq!(&mut TestEnum::DefaultValue, map.entry(2).or_default()); + } + + #[test] + fn occupied_entry_key() { + // These keys match hash and equality, but their addresses are distinct. + let (k1, k2) = (&mut 1, &mut 1); + let k1_ptr = k1 as *const i32; + let k2_ptr = k2 as *const i32; + assert_ne!(k1_ptr, k2_ptr); + + let mut map = IndexMap::new(); + map.insert(k1, "value"); + match map.entry(k2) { + Entry::Occupied(ref e) => { + // `OccupiedEntry::key` should reference the key in the map, + // not the key that was used to find the entry. + let ptr = *e.key() as *const i32; + assert_eq!(ptr, k1_ptr); + assert_ne!(ptr, k2_ptr); + } + Entry::Vacant(_) => panic!(), + } + } + + #[test] + fn keys() { + let vec = vec![(1, 'a'), (2, 'b'), (3, 'c')]; + let map: IndexMap<_, _> = vec.into_iter().collect(); + let keys: Vec<_> = map.keys().copied().collect(); + assert_eq!(keys.len(), 3); + assert!(keys.contains(&1)); + assert!(keys.contains(&2)); + assert!(keys.contains(&3)); + } + + #[test] + fn into_keys() { + let vec = vec![(1, 'a'), (2, 'b'), (3, 'c')]; + let map: IndexMap<_, _> = vec.into_iter().collect(); + let keys: Vec<i32> = map.into_keys().collect(); + assert_eq!(keys.len(), 3); + assert!(keys.contains(&1)); + assert!(keys.contains(&2)); + assert!(keys.contains(&3)); + } + + #[test] + fn values() { + let vec = vec![(1, 'a'), (2, 'b'), (3, 'c')]; + let map: IndexMap<_, _> = vec.into_iter().collect(); + let values: Vec<_> = map.values().copied().collect(); + assert_eq!(values.len(), 3); + assert!(values.contains(&'a')); + assert!(values.contains(&'b')); + assert!(values.contains(&'c')); + } + + #[test] + fn values_mut() { + let vec = vec![(1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3)]; + let mut map: IndexMap<_, _> = vec.into_iter().collect(); + for value in map.values_mut() { + *value *= 2 + } + let values: Vec<_> = map.values().copied().collect(); + assert_eq!(values.len(), 3); + assert!(values.contains(&2)); + assert!(values.contains(&4)); + assert!(values.contains(&6)); + } + + #[test] + fn into_values() { + let vec = vec![(1, 'a'), (2, 'b'), (3, 'c')]; + let map: IndexMap<_, _> = vec.into_iter().collect(); + let values: Vec<char> = map.into_values().collect(); + assert_eq!(values.len(), 3); + assert!(values.contains(&'a')); + assert!(values.contains(&'b')); + assert!(values.contains(&'c')); + } + + #[test] + #[cfg(has_std)] + fn from_array() { + let map = IndexMap::from([(1, 2), (3, 4)]); + let mut expected = IndexMap::new(); + expected.insert(1, 2); + expected.insert(3, 4); + + assert_eq!(map, expected) + } +} |