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//! [`IndexMap`] is a hash table where the iteration order of the key-value
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//! pairs is independent of the hash values of the keys.
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mod core;
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mod iter;
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mod mutable;
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mod slice;
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#[cfg(feature = "serde")]
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#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "serde")))]
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pub mod serde_seq;
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests;
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pub use self::core::raw_entry_v1::{self, RawEntryApiV1};
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pub use self::core::{Entry, IndexedEntry, OccupiedEntry, VacantEntry};
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pub use self::iter::{
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    Drain, ExtractIf, IntoIter, IntoKeys, IntoValues, Iter, IterMut, IterMut2, Keys, Splice,
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    Values, ValuesMut,
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};
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pub use self::mutable::MutableEntryKey;
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pub use self::mutable::MutableKeys;
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pub use self::slice::Slice;
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#[cfg(feature = "rayon")]
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pub use crate::rayon::map as rayon;
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use ::core::cmp::Ordering;
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use ::core::fmt;
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use ::core::hash::{BuildHasher, Hash, Hasher};
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use ::core::mem;
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use ::core::ops::{Index, IndexMut, RangeBounds};
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use alloc::boxed::Box;
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use alloc::vec::Vec;
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#[cfg(feature = "std")]
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use std::collections::hash_map::RandomState;
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pub(crate) use self::core::{ExtractCore, IndexMapCore};
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use crate::util::{third, try_simplify_range};
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use crate::{Bucket, Equivalent, GetDisjointMutError, HashValue, TryReserveError};
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/// A hash table where the iteration order of the key-value pairs is independent
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/// of the hash values of the keys.
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///
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/// The interface is closely compatible with the standard
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/// [`HashMap`][std::collections::HashMap],
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/// but also has additional features.
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///
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/// # Order
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///
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/// The key-value pairs have a consistent order that is determined by
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/// the sequence of insertion and removal calls on the map. The order does
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/// not depend on the keys or the hash function at all.
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///
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/// All iterators traverse the map in *the order*.
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///
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/// The insertion order is preserved, with **notable exceptions** like the
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/// [`.remove()`][Self::remove] or [`.swap_remove()`][Self::swap_remove] methods.
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/// Methods such as [`.sort_by()`][Self::sort_by] of
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/// course result in a new order, depending on the sorting order.
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///
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/// # Indices
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///
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/// The key-value pairs are indexed in a compact range without holes in the
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/// range `0..self.len()`. For example, the method `.get_full` looks up the
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/// index for a key, and the method `.get_index` looks up the key-value pair by
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/// index.
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// ```
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/// use indexmap::IndexMap;
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///
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/// // count the frequency of each letter in a sentence.
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/// let mut letters = IndexMap::new();
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/// for ch in "a short treatise on fungi".chars() {
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///     *letters.entry(ch).or_insert(0) += 1;
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/// }
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///
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/// assert_eq!(letters[&'s'], 2);
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/// assert_eq!(letters[&'t'], 3);
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/// assert_eq!(letters[&'u'], 1);
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/// assert_eq!(letters.get(&'y'), None);
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/// ```
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#[cfg(feature = "std")]
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pub struct IndexMap<K, V, S = RandomState> {
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    pub(crate) core: IndexMapCore<K, V>,
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    hash_builder: S,
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}
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pub struct IndexMap<K, V, S> {
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    pub(crate) core: IndexMapCore<K, V>,
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    hash_builder: S,
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}
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impl<K, V, S> Clone for IndexMap<K, V, S>
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    K: Clone,
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    V: Clone,
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    S: Clone,
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{
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        IndexMap {
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            core: self.core.clone(),
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            hash_builder: self.hash_builder.clone(),
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        }
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    fn clone_from(&mut self, other: &Self) {
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}
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impl<K, V, S> fmt::Debug for IndexMap<K, V, S>
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    K: fmt::Debug,
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    V: fmt::Debug,
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    #[cfg(not(feature = "test_debug"))]
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    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
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    #[cfg(feature = "test_debug")]
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    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
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        f.debug_struct("IndexMap")
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            .field("core", &self.core)
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            .finish()
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    }
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}
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#[cfg(feature = "std")]
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#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "std")))]
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impl<K, V> IndexMap<K, V> {
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    /// Create a new map. (Does not allocate.)
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    #[inline]
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    /// Create a new map with capacity for `n` key-value pairs. (Does not
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    /// Computes in **O(n)** time.
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    #[inline]
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}
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impl<K, V, S> IndexMap<K, V, S> {
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    /// Create a new map with capacity for `n` key-value pairs. (Does not
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    #[inline]
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    pub fn with_capacity_and_hasher(n: usize, hash_builder: S) -> Self {
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            IndexMap {
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        }
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    pub fn with_capacity_and_hasher(n: usize, hash_builder: S) -> Self {
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    pub const fn with_hasher(hash_builder: S) -> Self {
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    /// inserted, last in order, and `None` is returned.
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    ///
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    ///
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    /// or [`insert_full`][Self::insert_full] if you need to get the index of
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    /// Insert a key-value pair in the map, and get their index.
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    /// If an equivalent key already exists in the map: the key remains and
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    /// If no equivalent key existed in the map: the new key-value pair is
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    /// Insert a key-value pair in the map at its ordered position among sorted keys.
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    ///
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    /// This is equivalent to finding the position with
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    /// [`binary_search_keys`][Self::binary_search_keys], then either updating
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    /// it or calling [`insert_before`][Self::insert_before] for a new key.
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    ///
473
    /// If the sorted key is found in the map, its corresponding value is
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    /// updated with `value`, and the older value is returned inside
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    /// `(index, Some(_))`. Otherwise, the new key-value pair is inserted at
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    /// the sorted position, and `(index, None)` is returned.
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    ///
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    /// If the existing keys are **not** already sorted, then the insertion
479
    /// index is unspecified (like [`slice::binary_search`]), but the key-value
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    /// pair is moved to or inserted at that position regardless.
481
    ///
482
    /// Computes in **O(n)** time (average). Instead of repeating calls to
483
    /// `insert_sorted`, it may be faster to call batched [`insert`][Self::insert]
484
    /// or [`extend`][Self::extend] and only call [`sort_keys`][Self::sort_keys]
485
    /// or [`sort_unstable_keys`][Self::sort_unstable_keys] once.
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    pub fn insert_sorted(&mut self, key: K, value: V) -> (usize, Option<V>)
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    where
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        K: Ord,
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    {
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        match self.binary_search_keys(&key) {
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            Ok(i) => (i, Some(mem::replace(&mut self[i], value))),
492
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            Err(i) => self.insert_before(i, key, value),
493
        }
494
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    }
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496
    /// Insert a key-value pair in the map at its ordered position among keys
497
    /// sorted by `cmp`.
498
    ///
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    /// This is equivalent to finding the position with
500
    /// [`binary_search_by`][Self::binary_search_by], then calling
501
    /// [`insert_before`][Self::insert_before] with the given key and value.
502
    ///
503
    /// If the existing keys are **not** already sorted, then the insertion
504
    /// index is unspecified (like [`slice::binary_search`]), but the key-value
505
    /// pair is moved to or inserted at that position regardless.
506
    ///
507
    /// Computes in **O(n)** time (average).
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    pub fn insert_sorted_by<F>(&mut self, key: K, value: V, mut cmp: F) -> (usize, Option<V>)
509
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    where
510
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        K: Ord,
511
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        F: FnMut(&K, &V, &K, &V) -> Ordering,
512
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    {
513
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        let (Ok(i) | Err(i)) = self.binary_search_by(|k, v| cmp(k, v, &key, &value));
514
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        self.insert_before(i, key, value)
515
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    }
516
517
    /// Insert a key-value pair in the map at its ordered position
518
    /// using a sort-key extraction function.
519
    ///
520
    /// This is equivalent to finding the position with
521
    /// [`binary_search_by_key`][Self::binary_search_by_key] with `sort_key(key)`, then
522
    /// calling [`insert_before`][Self::insert_before] with the given key and value.
523
    ///
524
    /// If the existing keys are **not** already sorted, then the insertion
525
    /// index is unspecified (like [`slice::binary_search`]), but the key-value
526
    /// pair is moved to or inserted at that position regardless.
527
    ///
528
    /// Computes in **O(n)** time (average).
529
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    pub fn insert_sorted_by_key<B, F>(
530
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        &mut self,
531
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        key: K,
532
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        value: V,
533
0
        mut sort_key: F,
534
0
    ) -> (usize, Option<V>)
535
0
    where
536
0
        B: Ord,
537
0
        F: FnMut(&K, &V) -> B,
538
0
    {
539
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        let search_key = sort_key(&key, &value);
540
0
        let (Ok(i) | Err(i)) = self.binary_search_by_key(&search_key, sort_key);
541
0
        self.insert_before(i, key, value)
542
0
    }
543
544
    /// Insert a key-value pair in the map before the entry at the given index, or at the end.
545
    ///
546
    /// If an equivalent key already exists in the map: the key remains and
547
    /// is moved to the new position in the map, its corresponding value is updated
548
    /// with `value`, and the older value is returned inside `Some(_)`. The returned index
549
    /// will either be the given index or one less, depending on how the entry moved.
550
    /// (See [`shift_insert`](Self::shift_insert) for different behavior here.)
551
    ///
552
    /// If no equivalent key existed in the map: the new key-value pair is
553
    /// inserted exactly at the given index, and `None` is returned.
554
    ///
555
    /// ***Panics*** if `index` is out of bounds.
556
    /// Valid indices are `0..=map.len()` (inclusive).
557
    ///
558
    /// Computes in **O(n)** time (average).
559
    ///
560
    /// See also [`entry`][Self::entry] if you want to insert *or* modify,
561
    /// perhaps only using the index for new entries with [`VacantEntry::shift_insert`].
562
    ///
563
    /// # Examples
564
    ///
565
    /// ```
566
    /// use indexmap::IndexMap;
567
    /// let mut map: IndexMap<char, ()> = ('a'..='z').map(|c| (c, ())).collect();
568
    ///
569
    /// // The new key '*' goes exactly at the given index.
570
    /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'*'), None);
571
    /// assert_eq!(map.insert_before(10, '*', ()), (10, None));
572
    /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'*'), Some(10));
573
    ///
574
    /// // Moving the key 'a' up will shift others down, so this moves *before* 10 to index 9.
575
    /// assert_eq!(map.insert_before(10, 'a', ()), (9, Some(())));
576
    /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'a'), Some(9));
577
    /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'*'), Some(10));
578
    ///
579
    /// // Moving the key 'z' down will shift others up, so this moves to exactly 10.
580
    /// assert_eq!(map.insert_before(10, 'z', ()), (10, Some(())));
581
    /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'z'), Some(10));
582
    /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'*'), Some(11));
583
    ///
584
    /// // Moving or inserting before the endpoint is also valid.
585
    /// assert_eq!(map.len(), 27);
586
    /// assert_eq!(map.insert_before(map.len(), '*', ()), (26, Some(())));
587
    /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'*'), Some(26));
588
    /// assert_eq!(map.insert_before(map.len(), '+', ()), (27, None));
589
    /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'+'), Some(27));
590
    /// assert_eq!(map.len(), 28);
591
    /// ```
592
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    pub fn insert_before(&mut self, mut index: usize, key: K, value: V) -> (usize, Option<V>) {
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595
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596
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597
0
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598
0
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599
        );
600
601
0
        match self.entry(key) {
602
0
            Entry::Occupied(mut entry) => {
603
0
                if index > entry.index() {
604
0
                    // Some entries will shift down when this one moves up,
605
0
                    // so "insert before index" becomes "move to index - 1",
606
0
                    // keeping the entry at the original index unmoved.
607
0
                    index -= 1;
608
0
                }
609
0
                let old = mem::replace(entry.get_mut(), value);
610
0
                entry.move_index(index);
611
0
                (index, Some(old))
612
            }
613
0
            Entry::Vacant(entry) => {
614
0
                entry.shift_insert(index, value);
615
0
                (index, None)
616
            }
617
        }
618
0
    }
619
620
    /// Insert a key-value pair in the map at the given index.
621
    ///
622
    /// If an equivalent key already exists in the map: the key remains and
623
    /// is moved to the given index in the map, its corresponding value is updated
624
    /// with `value`, and the older value is returned inside `Some(_)`.
625
    /// Note that existing entries **cannot** be moved to `index == map.len()`!
626
    /// (See [`insert_before`](Self::insert_before) for different behavior here.)
627
    ///
628
    /// If no equivalent key existed in the map: the new key-value pair is
629
    /// inserted at the given index, and `None` is returned.
630
    ///
631
    /// ***Panics*** if `index` is out of bounds.
632
    /// Valid indices are `0..map.len()` (exclusive) when moving an existing entry, or
633
    /// `0..=map.len()` (inclusive) when inserting a new key.
634
    ///
635
    /// Computes in **O(n)** time (average).
636
    ///
637
    /// See also [`entry`][Self::entry] if you want to insert *or* modify,
638
    /// perhaps only using the index for new entries with [`VacantEntry::shift_insert`].
639
    ///
640
    /// # Examples
641
    ///
642
    /// ```
643
    /// use indexmap::IndexMap;
644
    /// let mut map: IndexMap<char, ()> = ('a'..='z').map(|c| (c, ())).collect();
645
    ///
646
    /// // The new key '*' goes exactly at the given index.
647
    /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'*'), None);
648
    /// assert_eq!(map.shift_insert(10, '*', ()), None);
649
    /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'*'), Some(10));
650
    ///
651
    /// // Moving the key 'a' up to 10 will shift others down, including the '*' that was at 10.
652
    /// assert_eq!(map.shift_insert(10, 'a', ()), Some(()));
653
    /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'a'), Some(10));
654
    /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'*'), Some(9));
655
    ///
656
    /// // Moving the key 'z' down to 9 will shift others up, including the '*' that was at 9.
657
    /// assert_eq!(map.shift_insert(9, 'z', ()), Some(()));
658
    /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'z'), Some(9));
659
    /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'*'), Some(10));
660
    ///
661
    /// // Existing keys can move to len-1 at most, but new keys can insert at the endpoint.
662
    /// assert_eq!(map.len(), 27);
663
    /// assert_eq!(map.shift_insert(map.len() - 1, '*', ()), Some(()));
664
    /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'*'), Some(26));
665
    /// assert_eq!(map.shift_insert(map.len(), '+', ()), None);
666
    /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'+'), Some(27));
667
    /// assert_eq!(map.len(), 28);
668
    /// ```
669
    ///
670
    /// ```should_panic
671
    /// use indexmap::IndexMap;
672
    /// let mut map: IndexMap<char, ()> = ('a'..='z').map(|c| (c, ())).collect();
673
    ///
674
    /// // This is an invalid index for moving an existing key!
675
    /// map.shift_insert(map.len(), 'a', ());
676
    /// ```
677
    #[track_caller]
678
0
    pub fn shift_insert(&mut self, index: usize, key: K, value: V) -> Option<V> {
679
0
        let len = self.len();
680
0
        match self.entry(key) {
681
0
            Entry::Occupied(mut entry) => {
682
0
                assert!(
683
0
                    index < len,
684
0
                    "index out of bounds: the len is {len} but the index is {index}"
685
                );
686
687
0
                let old = mem::replace(entry.get_mut(), value);
688
0
                entry.move_index(index);
689
0
                Some(old)
690
            }
691
0
            Entry::Vacant(entry) => {
692
0
                assert!(
693
0
                    index <= len,
694
0
                    "index out of bounds: the len is {len} but the index is {index}. Expected index <= len"
695
                );
696
697
0
                entry.shift_insert(index, value);
698
0
                None
699
            }
700
        }
701
0
    }
702
703
    /// Replaces the key at the given index. The new key does not need to be
704
    /// equivalent to the one it is replacing, but it must be unique to the rest
705
    /// of the map.
706
    ///
707
    /// Returns `Ok(old_key)` if successful, or `Err((other_index, key))` if an
708
    /// equivalent key already exists at a different index. The map will be
709
    /// unchanged in the error case.
710
    ///
711
    /// Direct indexing can be used to change the corresponding value: simply
712
    /// `map[index] = value`, or `mem::replace(&mut map[index], value)` to
713
    /// retrieve the old value as well.
714
    ///
715
    /// ***Panics*** if `index` is out of bounds.
716
    ///
717
    /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average).
718
    #[track_caller]
719
0
    pub fn replace_index(&mut self, index: usize, key: K) -> Result<K, (usize, K)> {
720
0
        // If there's a direct match, we don't even need to hash it.
721
0
        let entry = &mut self.as_entries_mut()[index];
722
0
        if key == entry.key {
723
0
            return Ok(mem::replace(&mut entry.key, key));
724
0
        }
725
0
726
0
        let hash = self.hash(&key);
727
0
        if let Some(i) = self.core.get_index_of(hash, &key) {
728
0
            debug_assert_ne!(i, index);
729
0
            return Err((i, key));
730
0
        }
731
0
        Ok(self.core.replace_index_unique(index, hash, key))
732
0
    }
733
734
    /// Get the given key's corresponding entry in the map for insertion and/or
735
    /// in-place manipulation.
736
    ///
737
    /// Computes in **O(1)** time (amortized average).
738
0
    pub fn entry(&mut self, key: K) -> Entry<'_, K, V> {
739
0
        let hash = self.hash(&key);
740
0
        self.core.entry(hash, key)
741
0
    }
742
743
    /// Creates a splicing iterator that replaces the specified range in the map
744
    /// with the given `replace_with` key-value iterator and yields the removed
745
    /// items. `replace_with` does not need to be the same length as `range`.
746
    ///
747
    /// The `range` is removed even if the iterator is not consumed until the
748
    /// end. It is unspecified how many elements are removed from the map if the
749
    /// `Splice` value is leaked.
750
    ///
751
    /// The input iterator `replace_with` is only consumed when the `Splice`
752
    /// value is dropped. If a key from the iterator matches an existing entry
753
    /// in the map (outside of `range`), then the value will be updated in that
754
    /// position. Otherwise, the new key-value pair will be inserted in the
755
    /// replaced `range`.
756
    ///
757
    /// ***Panics*** if the starting point is greater than the end point or if
758
    /// the end point is greater than the length of the map.
759
    ///
760
    /// # Examples
761
    ///
762
    /// ```
763
    /// use indexmap::IndexMap;
764
    ///
765
    /// let mut map = IndexMap::from([(0, '_'), (1, 'a'), (2, 'b'), (3, 'c'), (4, 'd')]);
766
    /// let new = [(5, 'E'), (4, 'D'), (3, 'C'), (2, 'B'), (1, 'A')];
767
    /// let removed: Vec<_> = map.splice(2..4, new).collect();
768
    ///
769
    /// // 1 and 4 got new values, while 5, 3, and 2 were newly inserted.
770
    /// assert!(map.into_iter().eq([(0, '_'), (1, 'A'), (5, 'E'), (3, 'C'), (2, 'B'), (4, 'D')]));
771
    /// assert_eq!(removed, &[(2, 'b'), (3, 'c')]);
772
    /// ```
773
    #[track_caller]
774
0
    pub fn splice<R, I>(&mut self, range: R, replace_with: I) -> Splice<'_, I::IntoIter, K, V, S>
775
0
    where
776
0
        R: RangeBounds<usize>,
777
0
        I: IntoIterator<Item = (K, V)>,
778
0
    {
779
0
        Splice::new(self, range, replace_with.into_iter())
780
0
    }
781
782
    /// Moves all key-value pairs from `other` into `self`, leaving `other` empty.
783
    ///
784
    /// This is equivalent to calling [`insert`][Self::insert] for each
785
    /// key-value pair from `other` in order, which means that for keys that
786
    /// already exist in `self`, their value is updated in the current position.
787
    ///
788
    /// # Examples
789
    ///
790
    /// ```
791
    /// use indexmap::IndexMap;
792
    ///
793
    /// // Note: Key (3) is present in both maps.
794
    /// let mut a = IndexMap::from([(3, "c"), (2, "b"), (1, "a")]);
795
    /// let mut b = IndexMap::from([(3, "d"), (4, "e"), (5, "f")]);
796
    /// let old_capacity = b.capacity();
797
    ///
798
    /// a.append(&mut b);
799
    ///
800
    /// assert_eq!(a.len(), 5);
801
    /// assert_eq!(b.len(), 0);
802
    /// assert_eq!(b.capacity(), old_capacity);
803
    ///
804
    /// assert!(a.keys().eq(&[3, 2, 1, 4, 5]));
805
    /// assert_eq!(a[&3], "d"); // "c" was overwritten.
806
    /// ```
807
0
    pub fn append<S2>(&mut self, other: &mut IndexMap<K, V, S2>) {
808
0
        self.extend(other.drain(..));
809
0
    }
810
}
811
812
impl<K, V, S> IndexMap<K, V, S>
813
where
814
    S: BuildHasher,
815
{
816
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    pub(crate) fn hash<Q: ?Sized + Hash>(&self, key: &Q) -> HashValue {
817
4.64M
        let mut h = self.hash_builder.build_hasher();
818
4.64M
        key.hash(&mut h);
819
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820
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818
4.42M
        key.hash(&mut h);
819
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<indexmap::map::IndexMap<alloc::string::String, bson::bson::Bson, ahash::random_state::RandomState>>::hash::<str>
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    pub(crate) fn hash<Q: ?Sized + Hash>(&self, key: &Q) -> HashValue {
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818
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820
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821
822
    /// Return `true` if an equivalent to `key` exists in the map.
823
    ///
824
    /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average).
825
0
    pub fn contains_key<Q>(&self, key: &Q) -> bool
826
0
    where
827
0
        Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>,
828
0
    {
829
0
        self.get_index_of(key).is_some()
830
0
    }
831
832
    /// Return a reference to the value stored for `key`, if it is present,
833
    /// else `None`.
834
    ///
835
    /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average).
836
224k
    pub fn get<Q>(&self, key: &Q) -> Option<&V>
837
224k
    where
838
224k
        Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>,
839
224k
    {
840
224k
        if let Some(i) = self.get_index_of(key) {
841
224k
            let entry = &self.as_entries()[i];
842
224k
            Some(&entry.value)
843
        } else {
844
0
            None
845
        }
846
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    }
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<indexmap::map::IndexMap<alloc::string::String, bson::bson::Bson, ahash::random_state::RandomState>>::get::<str>
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837
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    where
838
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        Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>,
839
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    {
840
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        if let Some(i) = self.get_index_of(key) {
841
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            let entry = &self.as_entries()[i];
842
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            Some(&entry.value)
843
        } else {
844
0
            None
845
        }
846
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    }
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847
848
    /// Return references to the key-value pair stored for `key`,
849
    /// if it is present, else `None`.
850
    ///
851
    /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average).
852
0
    pub fn get_key_value<Q>(&self, key: &Q) -> Option<(&K, &V)>
853
0
    where
854
0
        Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>,
855
0
    {
856
0
        if let Some(i) = self.get_index_of(key) {
857
0
            let entry = &self.as_entries()[i];
858
0
            Some((&entry.key, &entry.value))
859
        } else {
860
0
            None
861
        }
862
0
    }
863
864
    /// Return item index, key and value
865
0
    pub fn get_full<Q>(&self, key: &Q) -> Option<(usize, &K, &V)>
866
0
    where
867
0
        Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>,
868
0
    {
869
0
        if let Some(i) = self.get_index_of(key) {
870
0
            let entry = &self.as_entries()[i];
871
0
            Some((i, &entry.key, &entry.value))
872
        } else {
873
0
            None
874
        }
875
0
    }
876
877
    /// Return item index, if it exists in the map
878
    ///
879
    /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average).
880
224k
    pub fn get_index_of<Q>(&self, key: &Q) -> Option<usize>
881
224k
    where
882
224k
        Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>,
883
224k
    {
884
224k
        match self.as_entries() {
885
224k
            [] => None,
886
5.09k
            [x] => key.equivalent(&x.key).then_some(0),
887
            _ => {
888
219k
                let hash = self.hash(key);
889
219k
                self.core.get_index_of(hash, key)
890
            }
891
        }
892
224k
    }
Unexecuted instantiation: <indexmap::map::IndexMap<alloc::string::String, bson::bson::Bson, ahash::random_state::RandomState>>::get_index_of::<alloc::string::String>
<indexmap::map::IndexMap<alloc::string::String, bson::bson::Bson, ahash::random_state::RandomState>>::get_index_of::<str>
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    pub fn get_index_of<Q>(&self, key: &Q) -> Option<usize>
881
224k
    where
882
224k
        Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>,
883
224k
    {
884
224k
        match self.as_entries() {
885
224k
            [] => None,
886
5.09k
            [x] => key.equivalent(&x.key).then_some(0),
887
            _ => {
888
219k
                let hash = self.hash(key);
889
219k
                self.core.get_index_of(hash, key)
890
            }
891
        }
892
224k
    }
Unexecuted instantiation: <indexmap::map::IndexMap<_, _, _>>::get_index_of::<_>
893
894
0
    pub fn get_mut<Q>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<&mut V>
895
0
    where
896
0
        Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>,
897
0
    {
898
0
        if let Some(i) = self.get_index_of(key) {
899
0
            let entry = &mut self.as_entries_mut()[i];
900
0
            Some(&mut entry.value)
901
        } else {
902
0
            None
903
        }
904
0
    }
905
906
0
    pub fn get_full_mut<Q>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<(usize, &K, &mut V)>
907
0
    where
908
0
        Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>,
909
0
    {
910
0
        if let Some(i) = self.get_index_of(key) {
911
0
            let entry = &mut self.as_entries_mut()[i];
912
0
            Some((i, &entry.key, &mut entry.value))
913
        } else {
914
0
            None
915
        }
916
0
    }
917
918
    /// Return the values for `N` keys. If any key is duplicated, this function will panic.
919
    ///
920
    /// # Examples
921
    ///
922
    /// ```
923
    /// let mut map = indexmap::IndexMap::from([(1, 'a'), (3, 'b'), (2, 'c')]);
924
    /// assert_eq!(map.get_disjoint_mut([&2, &1]), [Some(&mut 'c'), Some(&mut 'a')]);
925
    /// ```
926
0
    pub fn get_disjoint_mut<Q, const N: usize>(&mut self, keys: [&Q; N]) -> [Option<&mut V>; N]
927
0
    where
928
0
        Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>,
929
0
    {
930
0
        let indices = keys.map(|key| self.get_index_of(key));
931
0
        match self.as_mut_slice().get_disjoint_opt_mut(indices) {
932
            Err(GetDisjointMutError::IndexOutOfBounds) => {
933
0
                unreachable!(
934
0
                    "Internal error: indices should never be OOB as we got them from get_index_of"
935
0
                );
936
            }
937
            Err(GetDisjointMutError::OverlappingIndices) => {
938
0
                panic!("duplicate keys found");
939
            }
940
0
            Ok(key_values) => key_values.map(|kv_opt| kv_opt.map(|kv| kv.1)),
941
0
        }
942
0
    }
943
944
    /// Remove the key-value pair equivalent to `key` and return
945
    /// its value.
946
    ///
947
    /// **NOTE:** This is equivalent to [`.swap_remove(key)`][Self::swap_remove], replacing this
948
    /// entry's position with the last element, and it is deprecated in favor of calling that
949
    /// explicitly. If you need to preserve the relative order of the keys in the map, use
950
    /// [`.shift_remove(key)`][Self::shift_remove] instead.
951
    #[deprecated(note = "`remove` disrupts the map order -- \
952
        use `swap_remove` or `shift_remove` for explicit behavior.")]
953
0
    pub fn remove<Q>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<V>
954
0
    where
955
0
        Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>,
956
0
    {
957
0
        self.swap_remove(key)
958
0
    }
959
960
    /// Remove and return the key-value pair equivalent to `key`.
961
    ///
962
    /// **NOTE:** This is equivalent to [`.swap_remove_entry(key)`][Self::swap_remove_entry],
963
    /// replacing this entry's position with the last element, and it is deprecated in favor of
964
    /// calling that explicitly. If you need to preserve the relative order of the keys in the map,
965
    /// use [`.shift_remove_entry(key)`][Self::shift_remove_entry] instead.
966
    #[deprecated(note = "`remove_entry` disrupts the map order -- \
967
        use `swap_remove_entry` or `shift_remove_entry` for explicit behavior.")]
968
0
    pub fn remove_entry<Q>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<(K, V)>
969
0
    where
970
0
        Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>,
971
0
    {
972
0
        self.swap_remove_entry(key)
973
0
    }
974
975
    /// Remove the key-value pair equivalent to `key` and return
976
    /// its value.
977
    ///
978
    /// Like [`Vec::swap_remove`], the pair is removed by swapping it with the
979
    /// last element of the map and popping it off. **This perturbs
980
    /// the position of what used to be the last element!**
981
    ///
982
    /// Return `None` if `key` is not in map.
983
    ///
984
    /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average).
985
0
    pub fn swap_remove<Q>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<V>
986
0
    where
987
0
        Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>,
988
0
    {
989
0
        self.swap_remove_full(key).map(third)
990
0
    }
991
992
    /// Remove and return the key-value pair equivalent to `key`.
993
    ///
994
    /// Like [`Vec::swap_remove`], the pair is removed by swapping it with the
995
    /// last element of the map and popping it off. **This perturbs
996
    /// the position of what used to be the last element!**
997
    ///
998
    /// Return `None` if `key` is not in map.
999
    ///
1000
    /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average).
1001
0
    pub fn swap_remove_entry<Q>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<(K, V)>
1002
0
    where
1003
0
        Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>,
1004
0
    {
1005
0
        match self.swap_remove_full(key) {
1006
0
            Some((_, key, value)) => Some((key, value)),
1007
0
            None => None,
1008
        }
1009
0
    }
1010
1011
    /// Remove the key-value pair equivalent to `key` and return it and
1012
    /// the index it had.
1013
    ///
1014
    /// Like [`Vec::swap_remove`], the pair is removed by swapping it with the
1015
    /// last element of the map and popping it off. **This perturbs
1016
    /// the position of what used to be the last element!**
1017
    ///
1018
    /// Return `None` if `key` is not in map.
1019
    ///
1020
    /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average).
1021
0
    pub fn swap_remove_full<Q>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<(usize, K, V)>
1022
0
    where
1023
0
        Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>,
1024
0
    {
1025
0
        match self.as_entries() {
1026
0
            [x] if key.equivalent(&x.key) => {
1027
0
                let (k, v) = self.core.pop()?;
1028
0
                Some((0, k, v))
1029
            }
1030
0
            [_] | [] => None,
1031
            _ => {
1032
0
                let hash = self.hash(key);
1033
0
                self.core.swap_remove_full(hash, key)
1034
            }
1035
        }
1036
0
    }
1037
1038
    /// Remove the key-value pair equivalent to `key` and return
1039
    /// its value.
1040
    ///
1041
    /// Like [`Vec::remove`], the pair is removed by shifting all of the
1042
    /// elements that follow it, preserving their relative order.
1043
    /// **This perturbs the index of all of those elements!**
1044
    ///
1045
    /// Return `None` if `key` is not in map.
1046
    ///
1047
    /// Computes in **O(n)** time (average).
1048
0
    pub fn shift_remove<Q>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<V>
1049
0
    where
1050
0
        Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>,
1051
0
    {
1052
0
        self.shift_remove_full(key).map(third)
1053
0
    }
1054
1055
    /// Remove and return the key-value pair equivalent to `key`.
1056
    ///
1057
    /// Like [`Vec::remove`], the pair is removed by shifting all of the
1058
    /// elements that follow it, preserving their relative order.
1059
    /// **This perturbs the index of all of those elements!**
1060
    ///
1061
    /// Return `None` if `key` is not in map.
1062
    ///
1063
    /// Computes in **O(n)** time (average).
1064
0
    pub fn shift_remove_entry<Q>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<(K, V)>
1065
0
    where
1066
0
        Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>,
1067
0
    {
1068
0
        match self.shift_remove_full(key) {
1069
0
            Some((_, key, value)) => Some((key, value)),
1070
0
            None => None,
1071
        }
1072
0
    }
1073
1074
    /// Remove the key-value pair equivalent to `key` and return it and
1075
    /// the index it had.
1076
    ///
1077
    /// Like [`Vec::remove`], the pair is removed by shifting all of the
1078
    /// elements that follow it, preserving their relative order.
1079
    /// **This perturbs the index of all of those elements!**
1080
    ///
1081
    /// Return `None` if `key` is not in map.
1082
    ///
1083
    /// Computes in **O(n)** time (average).
1084
0
    pub fn shift_remove_full<Q>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<(usize, K, V)>
1085
0
    where
1086
0
        Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>,
1087
0
    {
1088
0
        match self.as_entries() {
1089
0
            [x] if key.equivalent(&x.key) => {
1090
0
                let (k, v) = self.core.pop()?;
1091
0
                Some((0, k, v))
1092
            }
1093
0
            [_] | [] => None,
1094
            _ => {
1095
0
                let hash = self.hash(key);
1096
0
                self.core.shift_remove_full(hash, key)
1097
            }
1098
        }
1099
0
    }
1100
}
1101
1102
impl<K, V, S> IndexMap<K, V, S> {
1103
    /// Remove the last key-value pair
1104
    ///
1105
    /// This preserves the order of the remaining elements.
1106
    ///
1107
    /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average).
1108
    #[doc(alias = "pop_last")] // like `BTreeMap`
1109
0
    pub fn pop(&mut self) -> Option<(K, V)> {
1110
0
        self.core.pop()
1111
0
    }
1112
1113
    /// Scan through each key-value pair in the map and keep those where the
1114
    /// closure `keep` returns `true`.
1115
    ///
1116
    /// The elements are visited in order, and remaining elements keep their
1117
    /// order.
1118
    ///
1119
    /// Computes in **O(n)** time (average).
1120
0
    pub fn retain<F>(&mut self, mut keep: F)
1121
0
    where
1122
0
        F: FnMut(&K, &mut V) -> bool,
1123
0
    {
1124
0
        self.core.retain_in_order(move |k, v| keep(k, v));
1125
0
    }
1126
1127
    /// Sort the map's key-value pairs by the default ordering of the keys.
1128
    ///
1129
    /// This is a stable sort -- but equivalent keys should not normally coexist in
1130
    /// a map at all, so [`sort_unstable_keys`][Self::sort_unstable_keys] is preferred
1131
    /// because it is generally faster and doesn't allocate auxiliary memory.
1132
    ///
1133
    /// See [`sort_by`](Self::sort_by) for details.
1134
0
    pub fn sort_keys(&mut self)
1135
0
    where
1136
0
        K: Ord,
1137
0
    {
1138
0
        self.with_entries(move |entries| {
1139
0
            entries.sort_by(move |a, b| K::cmp(&a.key, &b.key));
1140
0
        });
1141
0
    }
1142
1143
    /// Sort the map's key-value pairs in place using the comparison
1144
    /// function `cmp`.
1145
    ///
1146
    /// The comparison function receives two key and value pairs to compare (you
1147
    /// can sort by keys or values or their combination as needed).
1148
    ///
1149
    /// Computes in **O(n log n + c)** time and **O(n)** space where *n* is
1150
    /// the length of the map and *c* the capacity. The sort is stable.
1151
0
    pub fn sort_by<F>(&mut self, mut cmp: F)
1152
0
    where
1153
0
        F: FnMut(&K, &V, &K, &V) -> Ordering,
1154
0
    {
1155
0
        self.with_entries(move |entries| {
1156
0
            entries.sort_by(move |a, b| cmp(&a.key, &a.value, &b.key, &b.value));
1157
0
        });
1158
0
    }
1159
1160
    /// Sort the key-value pairs of the map and return a by-value iterator of
1161
    /// the key-value pairs with the result.
1162
    ///
1163
    /// The sort is stable.
1164
0
    pub fn sorted_by<F>(self, mut cmp: F) -> IntoIter<K, V>
1165
0
    where
1166
0
        F: FnMut(&K, &V, &K, &V) -> Ordering,
1167
0
    {
1168
0
        let mut entries = self.into_entries();
1169
0
        entries.sort_by(move |a, b| cmp(&a.key, &a.value, &b.key, &b.value));
1170
0
        IntoIter::new(entries)
1171
0
    }
1172
1173
    /// Sort the map's key-value pairs in place using a sort-key extraction function.
1174
    ///
1175
    /// Computes in **O(n log n + c)** time and **O(n)** space where *n* is
1176
    /// the length of the map and *c* the capacity. The sort is stable.
1177
0
    pub fn sort_by_key<T, F>(&mut self, mut sort_key: F)
1178
0
    where
1179
0
        T: Ord,
1180
0
        F: FnMut(&K, &V) -> T,
1181
0
    {
1182
0
        self.with_entries(move |entries| {
1183
0
            entries.sort_by_key(move |a| sort_key(&a.key, &a.value));
1184
0
        });
1185
0
    }
1186
1187
    /// Sort the map's key-value pairs by the default ordering of the keys, but
1188
    /// may not preserve the order of equal elements.
1189
    ///
1190
    /// See [`sort_unstable_by`](Self::sort_unstable_by) for details.
1191
0
    pub fn sort_unstable_keys(&mut self)
1192
0
    where
1193
0
        K: Ord,
1194
0
    {
1195
0
        self.with_entries(move |entries| {
1196
0
            entries.sort_unstable_by(move |a, b| K::cmp(&a.key, &b.key));
1197
0
        });
1198
0
    }
1199
1200
    /// Sort the map's key-value pairs in place using the comparison function `cmp`, but
1201
    /// may not preserve the order of equal elements.
1202
    ///
1203
    /// The comparison function receives two key and value pairs to compare (you
1204
    /// can sort by keys or values or their combination as needed).
1205
    ///
1206
    /// Computes in **O(n log n + c)** time where *n* is
1207
    /// the length of the map and *c* is the capacity. The sort is unstable.
1208
0
    pub fn sort_unstable_by<F>(&mut self, mut cmp: F)
1209
0
    where
1210
0
        F: FnMut(&K, &V, &K, &V) -> Ordering,
1211
0
    {
1212
0
        self.with_entries(move |entries| {
1213
0
            entries.sort_unstable_by(move |a, b| cmp(&a.key, &a.value, &b.key, &b.value));
1214
0
        });
1215
0
    }
1216
1217
    /// Sort the key-value pairs of the map and return a by-value iterator of
1218
    /// the key-value pairs with the result.
1219
    ///
1220
    /// The sort is unstable.
1221
    #[inline]
1222
0
    pub fn sorted_unstable_by<F>(self, mut cmp: F) -> IntoIter<K, V>
1223
0
    where
1224
0
        F: FnMut(&K, &V, &K, &V) -> Ordering,
1225
0
    {
1226
0
        let mut entries = self.into_entries();
1227
0
        entries.sort_unstable_by(move |a, b| cmp(&a.key, &a.value, &b.key, &b.value));
1228
0
        IntoIter::new(entries)
1229
0
    }
1230
1231
    /// Sort the map's key-value pairs in place using a sort-key extraction function.
1232
    ///
1233
    /// Computes in **O(n log n + c)** time where *n* is
1234
    /// the length of the map and *c* is the capacity. The sort is unstable.
1235
0
    pub fn sort_unstable_by_key<T, F>(&mut self, mut sort_key: F)
1236
0
    where
1237
0
        T: Ord,
1238
0
        F: FnMut(&K, &V) -> T,
1239
0
    {
1240
0
        self.with_entries(move |entries| {
1241
0
            entries.sort_unstable_by_key(move |a| sort_key(&a.key, &a.value));
1242
0
        });
1243
0
    }
1244
1245
    /// Sort the map's key-value pairs in place using a sort-key extraction function.
1246
    ///
1247
    /// During sorting, the function is called at most once per entry, by using temporary storage
1248
    /// to remember the results of its evaluation. The order of calls to the function is
1249
    /// unspecified and may change between versions of `indexmap` or the standard library.
1250
    ///
1251
    /// Computes in **O(m n + n log n + c)** time () and **O(n)** space, where the function is
1252
    /// **O(m)**, *n* is the length of the map, and *c* the capacity. The sort is stable.
1253
0
    pub fn sort_by_cached_key<T, F>(&mut self, mut sort_key: F)
1254
0
    where
1255
0
        T: Ord,
1256
0
        F: FnMut(&K, &V) -> T,
1257
0
    {
1258
0
        self.with_entries(move |entries| {
1259
0
            entries.sort_by_cached_key(move |a| sort_key(&a.key, &a.value));
1260
0
        });
1261
0
    }
1262
1263
    /// Search over a sorted map for a key.
1264
    ///
1265
    /// Returns the position where that key is present, or the position where it can be inserted to
1266
    /// maintain the sort. See [`slice::binary_search`] for more details.
1267
    ///
1268
    /// Computes in **O(log(n))** time, which is notably less scalable than looking the key up
1269
    /// using [`get_index_of`][IndexMap::get_index_of], but this can also position missing keys.
1270
0
    pub fn binary_search_keys(&self, x: &K) -> Result<usize, usize>
1271
0
    where
1272
0
        K: Ord,
1273
0
    {
1274
0
        self.as_slice().binary_search_keys(x)
1275
0
    }
1276
1277
    /// Search over a sorted map with a comparator function.
1278
    ///
1279
    /// Returns the position where that value is present, or the position where it can be inserted
1280
    /// to maintain the sort. See [`slice::binary_search_by`] for more details.
1281
    ///
1282
    /// Computes in **O(log(n))** time.
1283
    #[inline]
1284
0
    pub fn binary_search_by<'a, F>(&'a self, f: F) -> Result<usize, usize>
1285
0
    where
1286
0
        F: FnMut(&'a K, &'a V) -> Ordering,
1287
0
    {
1288
0
        self.as_slice().binary_search_by(f)
1289
0
    }
1290
1291
    /// Search over a sorted map with an extraction function.
1292
    ///
1293
    /// Returns the position where that value is present, or the position where it can be inserted
1294
    /// to maintain the sort. See [`slice::binary_search_by_key`] for more details.
1295
    ///
1296
    /// Computes in **O(log(n))** time.
1297
    #[inline]
1298
0
    pub fn binary_search_by_key<'a, B, F>(&'a self, b: &B, f: F) -> Result<usize, usize>
1299
0
    where
1300
0
        F: FnMut(&'a K, &'a V) -> B,
1301
0
        B: Ord,
1302
0
    {
1303
0
        self.as_slice().binary_search_by_key(b, f)
1304
0
    }
1305
1306
    /// Checks if the keys of this map are sorted.
1307
    #[inline]
1308
0
    pub fn is_sorted(&self) -> bool
1309
0
    where
1310
0
        K: PartialOrd,
1311
0
    {
1312
0
        self.as_slice().is_sorted()
1313
0
    }
1314
1315
    /// Checks if this map is sorted using the given comparator function.
1316
    #[inline]
1317
0
    pub fn is_sorted_by<'a, F>(&'a self, cmp: F) -> bool
1318
0
    where
1319
0
        F: FnMut(&'a K, &'a V, &'a K, &'a V) -> bool,
1320
0
    {
1321
0
        self.as_slice().is_sorted_by(cmp)
1322
0
    }
1323
1324
    /// Checks if this map is sorted using the given sort-key function.
1325
    #[inline]
1326
0
    pub fn is_sorted_by_key<'a, F, T>(&'a self, sort_key: F) -> bool
1327
0
    where
1328
0
        F: FnMut(&'a K, &'a V) -> T,
1329
0
        T: PartialOrd,
1330
0
    {
1331
0
        self.as_slice().is_sorted_by_key(sort_key)
1332
0
    }
1333
1334
    /// Returns the index of the partition point of a sorted map according to the given predicate
1335
    /// (the index of the first element of the second partition).
1336
    ///
1337
    /// See [`slice::partition_point`] for more details.
1338
    ///
1339
    /// Computes in **O(log(n))** time.
1340
    #[must_use]
1341
0
    pub fn partition_point<P>(&self, pred: P) -> usize
1342
0
    where
1343
0
        P: FnMut(&K, &V) -> bool,
1344
0
    {
1345
0
        self.as_slice().partition_point(pred)
1346
0
    }
1347
1348
    /// Reverses the order of the map's key-value pairs in place.
1349
    ///
1350
    /// Computes in **O(n)** time and **O(1)** space.
1351
0
    pub fn reverse(&mut self) {
1352
0
        self.core.reverse()
1353
0
    }
1354
1355
    /// Returns a slice of all the key-value pairs in the map.
1356
    ///
1357
    /// Computes in **O(1)** time.
1358
0
    pub fn as_slice(&self) -> &Slice<K, V> {
1359
0
        Slice::from_slice(self.as_entries())
1360
0
    }
1361
1362
    /// Returns a mutable slice of all the key-value pairs in the map.
1363
    ///
1364
    /// Computes in **O(1)** time.
1365
0
    pub fn as_mut_slice(&mut self) -> &mut Slice<K, V> {
1366
0
        Slice::from_mut_slice(self.as_entries_mut())
1367
0
    }
1368
1369
    /// Converts into a boxed slice of all the key-value pairs in the map.
1370
    ///
1371
    /// Note that this will drop the inner hash table and any excess capacity.
1372
0
    pub fn into_boxed_slice(self) -> Box<Slice<K, V>> {
1373
0
        Slice::from_boxed(self.into_entries().into_boxed_slice())
1374
0
    }
1375
1376
    /// Get a key-value pair by index
1377
    ///
1378
    /// Valid indices are `0 <= index < self.len()`.
1379
    ///
1380
    /// Computes in **O(1)** time.
1381
0
    pub fn get_index(&self, index: usize) -> Option<(&K, &V)> {
1382
0
        self.as_entries().get(index).map(Bucket::refs)
1383
0
    }
1384
1385
    /// Get a key-value pair by index
1386
    ///
1387
    /// Valid indices are `0 <= index < self.len()`.
1388
    ///
1389
    /// Computes in **O(1)** time.
1390
0
    pub fn get_index_mut(&mut self, index: usize) -> Option<(&K, &mut V)> {
1391
0
        self.as_entries_mut().get_mut(index).map(Bucket::ref_mut)
1392
0
    }
1393
1394
    /// Get an entry in the map by index for in-place manipulation.
1395
    ///
1396
    /// Valid indices are `0 <= index < self.len()`.
1397
    ///
1398
    /// Computes in **O(1)** time.
1399
0
    pub fn get_index_entry(&mut self, index: usize) -> Option<IndexedEntry<'_, K, V>> {
1400
0
        if index >= self.len() {
1401
0
            return None;
1402
0
        }
1403
0
        Some(IndexedEntry::new(&mut self.core, index))
1404
0
    }
1405
1406
    /// Get an array of `N` key-value pairs by `N` indices
1407
    ///
1408
    /// Valid indices are *0 <= index < self.len()* and each index needs to be unique.
1409
    ///
1410
    /// # Examples
1411
    ///
1412
    /// ```
1413
    /// let mut map = indexmap::IndexMap::from([(1, 'a'), (3, 'b'), (2, 'c')]);
1414
    /// assert_eq!(map.get_disjoint_indices_mut([2, 0]), Ok([(&2, &mut 'c'), (&1, &mut 'a')]));
1415
    /// ```
1416
0
    pub fn get_disjoint_indices_mut<const N: usize>(
1417
0
        &mut self,
1418
0
        indices: [usize; N],
1419
0
    ) -> Result<[(&K, &mut V); N], GetDisjointMutError> {
1420
0
        self.as_mut_slice().get_disjoint_mut(indices)
1421
0
    }
1422
1423
    /// Returns a slice of key-value pairs in the given range of indices.
1424
    ///
1425
    /// Valid indices are `0 <= index < self.len()`.
1426
    ///
1427
    /// Computes in **O(1)** time.
1428
0
    pub fn get_range<R: RangeBounds<usize>>(&self, range: R) -> Option<&Slice<K, V>> {
1429
0
        let entries = self.as_entries();
1430
0
        let range = try_simplify_range(range, entries.len())?;
1431
0
        entries.get(range).map(Slice::from_slice)
1432
0
    }
1433
1434
    /// Returns a mutable slice of key-value pairs in the given range of indices.
1435
    ///
1436
    /// Valid indices are `0 <= index < self.len()`.
1437
    ///
1438
    /// Computes in **O(1)** time.
1439
0
    pub fn get_range_mut<R: RangeBounds<usize>>(&mut self, range: R) -> Option<&mut Slice<K, V>> {
1440
0
        let entries = self.as_entries_mut();
1441
0
        let range = try_simplify_range(range, entries.len())?;
1442
0
        entries.get_mut(range).map(Slice::from_mut_slice)
1443
0
    }
1444
1445
    /// Get the first key-value pair
1446
    ///
1447
    /// Computes in **O(1)** time.
1448
    #[doc(alias = "first_key_value")] // like `BTreeMap`
1449
0
    pub fn first(&self) -> Option<(&K, &V)> {
1450
0
        self.as_entries().first().map(Bucket::refs)
1451
0
    }
1452
1453
    /// Get the first key-value pair, with mutable access to the value
1454
    ///
1455
    /// Computes in **O(1)** time.
1456
0
    pub fn first_mut(&mut self) -> Option<(&K, &mut V)> {
1457
0
        self.as_entries_mut().first_mut().map(Bucket::ref_mut)
1458
0
    }
1459
1460
    /// Get the first entry in the map for in-place manipulation.
1461
    ///
1462
    /// Computes in **O(1)** time.
1463
0
    pub fn first_entry(&mut self) -> Option<IndexedEntry<'_, K, V>> {
1464
0
        self.get_index_entry(0)
1465
0
    }
1466
1467
    /// Get the last key-value pair
1468
    ///
1469
    /// Computes in **O(1)** time.
1470
    #[doc(alias = "last_key_value")] // like `BTreeMap`
1471
0
    pub fn last(&self) -> Option<(&K, &V)> {
1472
0
        self.as_entries().last().map(Bucket::refs)
1473
0
    }
1474
1475
    /// Get the last key-value pair, with mutable access to the value
1476
    ///
1477
    /// Computes in **O(1)** time.
1478
0
    pub fn last_mut(&mut self) -> Option<(&K, &mut V)> {
1479
0
        self.as_entries_mut().last_mut().map(Bucket::ref_mut)
1480
0
    }
1481
1482
    /// Get the last entry in the map for in-place manipulation.
1483
    ///
1484
    /// Computes in **O(1)** time.
1485
0
    pub fn last_entry(&mut self) -> Option<IndexedEntry<'_, K, V>> {
1486
0
        self.get_index_entry(self.len().checked_sub(1)?)
1487
0
    }
1488
1489
    /// Remove the key-value pair by index
1490
    ///
1491
    /// Valid indices are `0 <= index < self.len()`.
1492
    ///
1493
    /// Like [`Vec::swap_remove`], the pair is removed by swapping it with the
1494
    /// last element of the map and popping it off. **This perturbs
1495
    /// the position of what used to be the last element!**
1496
    ///
1497
    /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average).
1498
0
    pub fn swap_remove_index(&mut self, index: usize) -> Option<(K, V)> {
1499
0
        self.core.swap_remove_index(index)
1500
0
    }
1501
1502
    /// Remove the key-value pair by index
1503
    ///
1504
    /// Valid indices are `0 <= index < self.len()`.
1505
    ///
1506
    /// Like [`Vec::remove`], the pair is removed by shifting all of the
1507
    /// elements that follow it, preserving their relative order.
1508
    /// **This perturbs the index of all of those elements!**
1509
    ///
1510
    /// Computes in **O(n)** time (average).
1511
0
    pub fn shift_remove_index(&mut self, index: usize) -> Option<(K, V)> {
1512
0
        self.core.shift_remove_index(index)
1513
0
    }
1514
1515
    /// Moves the position of a key-value pair from one index to another
1516
    /// by shifting all other pairs in-between.
1517
    ///
1518
    /// * If `from < to`, the other pairs will shift down while the targeted pair moves up.
1519
    /// * If `from > to`, the other pairs will shift up while the targeted pair moves down.
1520
    ///
1521
    /// ***Panics*** if `from` or `to` are out of bounds.
1522
    ///
1523
    /// Computes in **O(n)** time (average).
1524
    #[track_caller]
1525
0
    pub fn move_index(&mut self, from: usize, to: usize) {
1526
0
        self.core.move_index(from, to)
1527
0
    }
1528
1529
    /// Swaps the position of two key-value pairs in the map.
1530
    ///
1531
    /// ***Panics*** if `a` or `b` are out of bounds.
1532
    ///
1533
    /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average).
1534
    #[track_caller]
1535
0
    pub fn swap_indices(&mut self, a: usize, b: usize) {
1536
0
        self.core.swap_indices(a, b)
1537
0
    }
1538
}
1539
1540
/// Access [`IndexMap`] values corresponding to a key.
1541
///
1542
/// # Examples
1543
///
1544
/// ```
1545
/// use indexmap::IndexMap;
1546
///
1547
/// let mut map = IndexMap::new();
1548
/// for word in "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet".split_whitespace() {
1549
///     map.insert(word.to_lowercase(), word.to_uppercase());
1550
/// }
1551
/// assert_eq!(map["lorem"], "LOREM");
1552
/// assert_eq!(map["ipsum"], "IPSUM");
1553
/// ```
1554
///
1555
/// ```should_panic
1556
/// use indexmap::IndexMap;
1557
///
1558
/// let mut map = IndexMap::new();
1559
/// map.insert("foo", 1);
1560
/// println!("{:?}", map["bar"]); // panics!
1561
/// ```
1562
impl<K, V, Q: ?Sized, S> Index<&Q> for IndexMap<K, V, S>
1563
where
1564
    Q: Hash + Equivalent<K>,
1565
    S: BuildHasher,
1566
{
1567
    type Output = V;
1568
1569
    /// Returns a reference to the value corresponding to the supplied `key`.
1570
    ///
1571
    /// ***Panics*** if `key` is not present in the map.
1572
0
    fn index(&self, key: &Q) -> &V {
1573
0
        self.get(key).expect("no entry found for key")
1574
0
    }
1575
}
1576
1577
/// Access [`IndexMap`] values corresponding to a key.
1578
///
1579
/// Mutable indexing allows changing / updating values of key-value
1580
/// pairs that are already present.
1581
///
1582
/// You can **not** insert new pairs with index syntax, use `.insert()`.
1583
///
1584
/// # Examples
1585
///
1586
/// ```
1587
/// use indexmap::IndexMap;
1588
///
1589
/// let mut map = IndexMap::new();
1590
/// for word in "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet".split_whitespace() {
1591
///     map.insert(word.to_lowercase(), word.to_string());
1592
/// }
1593
/// let lorem = &mut map["lorem"];
1594
/// assert_eq!(lorem, "Lorem");
1595
/// lorem.retain(char::is_lowercase);
1596
/// assert_eq!(map["lorem"], "orem");
1597
/// ```
1598
///
1599
/// ```should_panic
1600
/// use indexmap::IndexMap;
1601
///
1602
/// let mut map = IndexMap::new();
1603
/// map.insert("foo", 1);
1604
/// map["bar"] = 1; // panics!
1605
/// ```
1606
impl<K, V, Q: ?Sized, S> IndexMut<&Q> for IndexMap<K, V, S>
1607
where
1608
    Q: Hash + Equivalent<K>,
1609
    S: BuildHasher,
1610
{
1611
    /// Returns a mutable reference to the value corresponding to the supplied `key`.
1612
    ///
1613
    /// ***Panics*** if `key` is not present in the map.
1614
0
    fn index_mut(&mut self, key: &Q) -> &mut V {
1615
0
        self.get_mut(key).expect("no entry found for key")
1616
0
    }
1617
}
1618
1619
/// Access [`IndexMap`] values at indexed positions.
1620
///
1621
/// See [`Index<usize> for Keys`][keys] to access a map's keys instead.
1622
///
1623
/// [keys]: Keys#impl-Index<usize>-for-Keys<'a,+K,+V>
1624
///
1625
/// # Examples
1626
///
1627
/// ```
1628
/// use indexmap::IndexMap;
1629
///
1630
/// let mut map = IndexMap::new();
1631
/// for word in "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet".split_whitespace() {
1632
///     map.insert(word.to_lowercase(), word.to_uppercase());
1633
/// }
1634
/// assert_eq!(map[0], "LOREM");
1635
/// assert_eq!(map[1], "IPSUM");
1636
/// map.reverse();
1637
/// assert_eq!(map[0], "AMET");
1638
/// assert_eq!(map[1], "SIT");
1639
/// map.sort_keys();
1640
/// assert_eq!(map[0], "AMET");
1641
/// assert_eq!(map[1], "DOLOR");
1642
/// ```
1643
///
1644
/// ```should_panic
1645
/// use indexmap::IndexMap;
1646
///
1647
/// let mut map = IndexMap::new();
1648
/// map.insert("foo", 1);
1649
/// println!("{:?}", map[10]); // panics!
1650
/// ```
1651
impl<K, V, S> Index<usize> for IndexMap<K, V, S> {
1652
    type Output = V;
1653
1654
    /// Returns a reference to the value at the supplied `index`.
1655
    ///
1656
    /// ***Panics*** if `index` is out of bounds.
1657
0
    fn index(&self, index: usize) -> &V {
1658
0
        if let Some((_, value)) = self.get_index(index) {
1659
0
            value
1660
        } else {
1661
0
            panic!(
1662
0
                "index out of bounds: the len is {len} but the index is {index}",
1663
0
                len = self.len()
1664
0
            );
1665
        }
1666
0
    }
1667
}
1668
1669
/// Access [`IndexMap`] values at indexed positions.
1670
///
1671
/// Mutable indexing allows changing / updating indexed values
1672
/// that are already present.
1673
///
1674
/// You can **not** insert new values with index syntax -- use [`.insert()`][IndexMap::insert].
1675
///
1676
/// # Examples
1677
///
1678
/// ```
1679
/// use indexmap::IndexMap;
1680
///
1681
/// let mut map = IndexMap::new();
1682
/// for word in "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet".split_whitespace() {
1683
///     map.insert(word.to_lowercase(), word.to_string());
1684
/// }
1685
/// let lorem = &mut map[0];
1686
/// assert_eq!(lorem, "Lorem");
1687
/// lorem.retain(char::is_lowercase);
1688
/// assert_eq!(map["lorem"], "orem");
1689
/// ```
1690
///
1691
/// ```should_panic
1692
/// use indexmap::IndexMap;
1693
///
1694
/// let mut map = IndexMap::new();
1695
/// map.insert("foo", 1);
1696
/// map[10] = 1; // panics!
1697
/// ```
1698
impl<K, V, S> IndexMut<usize> for IndexMap<K, V, S> {
1699
    /// Returns a mutable reference to the value at the supplied `index`.
1700
    ///
1701
    /// ***Panics*** if `index` is out of bounds.
1702
0
    fn index_mut(&mut self, index: usize) -> &mut V {
1703
0
        let len: usize = self.len();
1704
1705
0
        if let Some((_, value)) = self.get_index_mut(index) {
1706
0
            value
1707
        } else {
1708
0
            panic!("index out of bounds: the len is {len} but the index is {index}");
1709
        }
1710
0
    }
1711
}
1712
1713
impl<K, V, S> FromIterator<(K, V)> for IndexMap<K, V, S>
1714
where
1715
    K: Hash + Eq,
1716
    S: BuildHasher + Default,
1717
{
1718
    /// Create an `IndexMap` from the sequence of key-value pairs in the
1719
    /// iterable.
1720
    ///
1721
    /// `from_iter` uses the same logic as `extend`. See
1722
    /// [`extend`][IndexMap::extend] for more details.
1723
0
    fn from_iter<I: IntoIterator<Item = (K, V)>>(iterable: I) -> Self {
1724
0
        let iter = iterable.into_iter();
1725
0
        let (low, _) = iter.size_hint();
1726
0
        let mut map = Self::with_capacity_and_hasher(low, <_>::default());
1727
0
        map.extend(iter);
1728
0
        map
1729
0
    }
1730
}
1731
1732
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
1733
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "std")))]
1734
impl<K, V, const N: usize> From<[(K, V); N]> for IndexMap<K, V, RandomState>
1735
where
1736
    K: Hash + Eq,
1737
{
1738
    /// # Examples
1739
    ///
1740
    /// ```
1741
    /// use indexmap::IndexMap;
1742
    ///
1743
    /// let map1 = IndexMap::from([(1, 2), (3, 4)]);
1744
    /// let map2: IndexMap<_, _> = [(1, 2), (3, 4)].into();
1745
    /// assert_eq!(map1, map2);
1746
    /// ```
1747
0
    fn from(arr: [(K, V); N]) -> Self {
1748
0
        Self::from_iter(arr)
1749
0
    }
1750
}
1751
1752
impl<K, V, S> Extend<(K, V)> for IndexMap<K, V, S>
1753
where
1754
    K: Hash + Eq,
1755
    S: BuildHasher,
1756
{
1757
    /// Extend the map with all key-value pairs in the iterable.
1758
    ///
1759
    /// This is equivalent to calling [`insert`][IndexMap::insert] for each of
1760
    /// them in order, which means that for keys that already existed
1761
    /// in the map, their value is updated but it keeps the existing order.
1762
    ///
1763
    /// New keys are inserted in the order they appear in the sequence. If
1764
    /// equivalents of a key occur more than once, the last corresponding value
1765
    /// prevails.
1766
0
    fn extend<I: IntoIterator<Item = (K, V)>>(&mut self, iterable: I) {
1767
0
        // (Note: this is a copy of `std`/`hashbrown`'s reservation logic.)
1768
0
        // Keys may be already present or show multiple times in the iterator.
1769
0
        // Reserve the entire hint lower bound if the map is empty.
1770
0
        // Otherwise reserve half the hint (rounded up), so the map
1771
0
        // will only resize twice in the worst case.
1772
0
        let iter = iterable.into_iter();
1773
0
        let reserve = if self.is_empty() {
1774
0
            iter.size_hint().0
1775
        } else {
1776
0
            (iter.size_hint().0 + 1) / 2
1777
        };
1778
0
        self.reserve(reserve);
1779
0
        iter.for_each(move |(k, v)| {
1780
0
            self.insert(k, v);
1781
0
        });
1782
0
    }
1783
}
1784
1785
impl<'a, K, V, S> Extend<(&'a K, &'a V)> for IndexMap<K, V, S>
1786
where
1787
    K: Hash + Eq + Copy,
1788
    V: Copy,
1789
    S: BuildHasher,
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{
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    /// Extend the map with all key-value pairs in the iterable.
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    ///
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    /// See the first extend method for more details.
1794
0
    fn extend<I: IntoIterator<Item = (&'a K, &'a V)>>(&mut self, iterable: I) {
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0
        self.extend(iterable.into_iter().map(|(&key, &value)| (key, value)));
1796
0
    }
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}
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impl<K, V, S> Default for IndexMap<K, V, S>
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where
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    S: Default,
1802
{
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    /// Return an empty [`IndexMap`]
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    fn default() -> Self {
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        Self::with_capacity_and_hasher(0, S::default())
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    }
<indexmap::map::IndexMap<alloc::string::String, bson::bson::Bson, ahash::random_state::RandomState> as core::default::Default>::default
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    fn default() -> Self {
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        Self::with_capacity_and_hasher(0, S::default())
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    }
Unexecuted instantiation: <indexmap::map::IndexMap<_, _, _> as core::default::Default>::default
1807
}
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1809
impl<K, V1, S1, V2, S2> PartialEq<IndexMap<K, V2, S2>> for IndexMap<K, V1, S1>
1810
where
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    K: Hash + Eq,
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    V1: PartialEq<V2>,
1813
    S1: BuildHasher,
1814
    S2: BuildHasher,
1815
{
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0
    fn eq(&self, other: &IndexMap<K, V2, S2>) -> bool {
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0
        if self.len() != other.len() {
1818
0
            return false;
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0
        }
1820
0
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0
        self.iter()
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0
            .all(|(key, value)| other.get(key).map_or(false, |v| *value == *v))
Unexecuted instantiation: <indexmap::map::IndexMap<alloc::string::String, bson::bson::Bson, ahash::random_state::RandomState> as core::cmp::PartialEq>::eq::{closure#0}
Unexecuted instantiation: <indexmap::map::IndexMap<_, _, _> as core::cmp::PartialEq<indexmap::map::IndexMap<_, _, _>>>::eq::{closure#0}
Unexecuted instantiation: <indexmap::map::IndexMap<alloc::string::String, bson::bson::Bson, ahash::random_state::RandomState> as core::cmp::PartialEq>::eq::{closure#0}::{closure#0}
Unexecuted instantiation: <indexmap::map::IndexMap<_, _, _> as core::cmp::PartialEq<indexmap::map::IndexMap<_, _, _>>>::eq::{closure#0}::{closure#0}
1823
0
    }
Unexecuted instantiation: <indexmap::map::IndexMap<alloc::string::String, bson::bson::Bson, ahash::random_state::RandomState> as core::cmp::PartialEq>::eq
Unexecuted instantiation: <indexmap::map::IndexMap<_, _, _> as core::cmp::PartialEq<indexmap::map::IndexMap<_, _, _>>>::eq
1824
}
1825
1826
impl<K, V, S> Eq for IndexMap<K, V, S>
1827
where
1828
    K: Eq + Hash,
1829
    V: Eq,
1830
    S: BuildHasher,
1831
{
1832
}