/rust/registry/src/index.crates.io-1949cf8c6b5b557f/indexmap-2.11.4/src/map.rs
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1 | | //! [`IndexMap`] is a hash table where the iteration order of the key-value |
2 | | //! pairs is independent of the hash values of the keys. |
3 | | |
4 | | mod core; |
5 | | mod iter; |
6 | | mod mutable; |
7 | | mod slice; |
8 | | |
9 | | #[cfg(feature = "serde")] |
10 | | #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "serde")))] |
11 | | pub mod serde_seq; |
12 | | |
13 | | #[cfg(test)] |
14 | | mod tests; |
15 | | |
16 | | pub use self::core::raw_entry_v1::{self, RawEntryApiV1}; |
17 | | pub use self::core::{Entry, IndexedEntry, OccupiedEntry, VacantEntry}; |
18 | | pub use self::iter::{ |
19 | | Drain, ExtractIf, IntoIter, IntoKeys, IntoValues, Iter, IterMut, IterMut2, Keys, Splice, |
20 | | Values, ValuesMut, |
21 | | }; |
22 | | pub use self::mutable::MutableEntryKey; |
23 | | pub use self::mutable::MutableKeys; |
24 | | pub use self::slice::Slice; |
25 | | |
26 | | #[cfg(feature = "rayon")] |
27 | | pub use crate::rayon::map as rayon; |
28 | | |
29 | | use ::core::cmp::Ordering; |
30 | | use ::core::fmt; |
31 | | use ::core::hash::{BuildHasher, Hash, Hasher}; |
32 | | use ::core::mem; |
33 | | use ::core::ops::{Index, IndexMut, RangeBounds}; |
34 | | use alloc::boxed::Box; |
35 | | use alloc::vec::Vec; |
36 | | |
37 | | #[cfg(feature = "std")] |
38 | | use std::collections::hash_map::RandomState; |
39 | | |
40 | | pub(crate) use self::core::{ExtractCore, IndexMapCore}; |
41 | | use crate::util::{third, try_simplify_range}; |
42 | | use crate::{Bucket, Equivalent, GetDisjointMutError, HashValue, TryReserveError}; |
43 | | |
44 | | /// A hash table where the iteration order of the key-value pairs is independent |
45 | | /// of the hash values of the keys. |
46 | | /// |
47 | | /// The interface is closely compatible with the standard |
48 | | /// [`HashMap`][std::collections::HashMap], |
49 | | /// but also has additional features. |
50 | | /// |
51 | | /// # Order |
52 | | /// |
53 | | /// The key-value pairs have a consistent order that is determined by |
54 | | /// the sequence of insertion and removal calls on the map. The order does |
55 | | /// not depend on the keys or the hash function at all. |
56 | | /// |
57 | | /// All iterators traverse the map in *the order*. |
58 | | /// |
59 | | /// The insertion order is preserved, with **notable exceptions** like the |
60 | | /// [`.remove()`][Self::remove] or [`.swap_remove()`][Self::swap_remove] methods. |
61 | | /// Methods such as [`.sort_by()`][Self::sort_by] of |
62 | | /// course result in a new order, depending on the sorting order. |
63 | | /// |
64 | | /// # Indices |
65 | | /// |
66 | | /// The key-value pairs are indexed in a compact range without holes in the |
67 | | /// range `0..self.len()`. For example, the method `.get_full` looks up the |
68 | | /// index for a key, and the method `.get_index` looks up the key-value pair by |
69 | | /// index. |
70 | | /// |
71 | | /// # Examples |
72 | | /// |
73 | | /// ``` |
74 | | /// use indexmap::IndexMap; |
75 | | /// |
76 | | /// // count the frequency of each letter in a sentence. |
77 | | /// let mut letters = IndexMap::new(); |
78 | | /// for ch in "a short treatise on fungi".chars() { |
79 | | /// *letters.entry(ch).or_insert(0) += 1; |
80 | | /// } |
81 | | /// |
82 | | /// assert_eq!(letters[&'s'], 2); |
83 | | /// assert_eq!(letters[&'t'], 3); |
84 | | /// assert_eq!(letters[&'u'], 1); |
85 | | /// assert_eq!(letters.get(&'y'), None); |
86 | | /// ``` |
87 | | #[cfg(feature = "std")] |
88 | | pub struct IndexMap<K, V, S = RandomState> { |
89 | | pub(crate) core: IndexMapCore<K, V>, |
90 | | hash_builder: S, |
91 | | } |
92 | | #[cfg(not(feature = "std"))] |
93 | | pub struct IndexMap<K, V, S> { |
94 | | pub(crate) core: IndexMapCore<K, V>, |
95 | | hash_builder: S, |
96 | | } |
97 | | |
98 | | impl<K, V, S> Clone for IndexMap<K, V, S> |
99 | | where |
100 | | K: Clone, |
101 | | V: Clone, |
102 | | S: Clone, |
103 | | { |
104 | | fn clone(&self) -> Self { |
105 | | IndexMap { |
106 | | core: self.core.clone(), |
107 | | hash_builder: self.hash_builder.clone(), |
108 | | } |
109 | | } |
110 | | |
111 | | fn clone_from(&mut self, other: &Self) { |
112 | | self.core.clone_from(&other.core); |
113 | | self.hash_builder.clone_from(&other.hash_builder); |
114 | | } |
115 | | } |
116 | | |
117 | | impl<K, V, S> fmt::Debug for IndexMap<K, V, S> |
118 | | where |
119 | | K: fmt::Debug, |
120 | | V: fmt::Debug, |
121 | | { |
122 | | #[cfg(not(feature = "test_debug"))] |
123 | | fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { |
124 | | f.debug_map().entries(self.iter()).finish() |
125 | | } |
126 | | |
127 | | #[cfg(feature = "test_debug")] |
128 | | fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { |
129 | | // Let the inner `IndexMapCore` print all of its details |
130 | | f.debug_struct("IndexMap") |
131 | | .field("core", &self.core) |
132 | | .finish() |
133 | | } |
134 | | } |
135 | | |
136 | | #[cfg(feature = "std")] |
137 | | #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "std")))] |
138 | | impl<K, V> IndexMap<K, V> { |
139 | | /// Create a new map. (Does not allocate.) |
140 | | #[inline] |
141 | 13.2k | pub fn new() -> Self { |
142 | 13.2k | Self::with_capacity(0) |
143 | 13.2k | } |
144 | | |
145 | | /// Create a new map with capacity for `n` key-value pairs. (Does not |
146 | | /// allocate if `n` is zero.) |
147 | | /// |
148 | | /// Computes in **O(n)** time. |
149 | | #[inline] |
150 | 13.2k | pub fn with_capacity(n: usize) -> Self { |
151 | 13.2k | Self::with_capacity_and_hasher(n, <_>::default()) |
152 | 13.2k | } |
153 | | } |
154 | | |
155 | | impl<K, V, S> IndexMap<K, V, S> { |
156 | | /// Create a new map with capacity for `n` key-value pairs. (Does not |
157 | | /// allocate if `n` is zero.) |
158 | | /// |
159 | | /// Computes in **O(n)** time. |
160 | | #[inline] |
161 | 13.2k | pub fn with_capacity_and_hasher(n: usize, hash_builder: S) -> Self { |
162 | 13.2k | if n == 0 { |
163 | 13.2k | Self::with_hasher(hash_builder) |
164 | | } else { |
165 | 0 | IndexMap { |
166 | 0 | core: IndexMapCore::with_capacity(n), |
167 | 0 | hash_builder, |
168 | 0 | } |
169 | | } |
170 | 13.2k | } |
171 | | |
172 | | /// Create a new map with `hash_builder`. |
173 | | /// |
174 | | /// This function is `const`, so it |
175 | | /// can be called in `static` contexts. |
176 | 13.2k | pub const fn with_hasher(hash_builder: S) -> Self { |
177 | 13.2k | IndexMap { |
178 | 13.2k | core: IndexMapCore::new(), |
179 | 13.2k | hash_builder, |
180 | 13.2k | } |
181 | 13.2k | } |
182 | | |
183 | | #[inline] |
184 | | pub(crate) fn into_entries(self) -> Vec<Bucket<K, V>> { |
185 | | self.core.into_entries() |
186 | | } |
187 | | |
188 | | #[inline] |
189 | 2.63M | pub(crate) fn as_entries(&self) -> &[Bucket<K, V>] { |
190 | 2.63M | self.core.as_entries() |
191 | 2.63M | } |
192 | | |
193 | | #[inline] |
194 | | pub(crate) fn as_entries_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [Bucket<K, V>] { |
195 | | self.core.as_entries_mut() |
196 | | } |
197 | | |
198 | | pub(crate) fn with_entries<F>(&mut self, f: F) |
199 | | where |
200 | | F: FnOnce(&mut [Bucket<K, V>]), |
201 | | { |
202 | | self.core.with_entries(f); |
203 | | } |
204 | | |
205 | | /// Return the number of elements the map can hold without reallocating. |
206 | | /// |
207 | | /// This number is a lower bound; the map might be able to hold more, |
208 | | /// but is guaranteed to be able to hold at least this many. |
209 | | /// |
210 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time. |
211 | | pub fn capacity(&self) -> usize { |
212 | | self.core.capacity() |
213 | | } |
214 | | |
215 | | /// Return a reference to the map's `BuildHasher`. |
216 | | pub fn hasher(&self) -> &S { |
217 | | &self.hash_builder |
218 | | } |
219 | | |
220 | | /// Return the number of key-value pairs in the map. |
221 | | /// |
222 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time. |
223 | | #[inline] |
224 | 1.34M | pub fn len(&self) -> usize { |
225 | 1.34M | self.core.len() |
226 | 1.34M | } |
227 | | |
228 | | /// Returns true if the map contains no elements. |
229 | | /// |
230 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time. |
231 | | #[inline] |
232 | | pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool { |
233 | | self.len() == 0 |
234 | | } |
235 | | |
236 | | /// Return an iterator over the key-value pairs of the map, in their order |
237 | | pub fn iter(&self) -> Iter<'_, K, V> { |
238 | | Iter::new(self.as_entries()) |
239 | | } |
240 | | |
241 | | /// Return an iterator over the key-value pairs of the map, in their order |
242 | | pub fn iter_mut(&mut self) -> IterMut<'_, K, V> { |
243 | | IterMut::new(self.as_entries_mut()) |
244 | | } |
245 | | |
246 | | /// Return an iterator over the keys of the map, in their order |
247 | | pub fn keys(&self) -> Keys<'_, K, V> { |
248 | | Keys::new(self.as_entries()) |
249 | | } |
250 | | |
251 | | /// Return an owning iterator over the keys of the map, in their order |
252 | | pub fn into_keys(self) -> IntoKeys<K, V> { |
253 | | IntoKeys::new(self.into_entries()) |
254 | | } |
255 | | |
256 | | /// Return an iterator over the values of the map, in their order |
257 | | pub fn values(&self) -> Values<'_, K, V> { |
258 | | Values::new(self.as_entries()) |
259 | | } |
260 | | |
261 | | /// Return an iterator over mutable references to the values of the map, |
262 | | /// in their order |
263 | | pub fn values_mut(&mut self) -> ValuesMut<'_, K, V> { |
264 | | ValuesMut::new(self.as_entries_mut()) |
265 | | } |
266 | | |
267 | | /// Return an owning iterator over the values of the map, in their order |
268 | | pub fn into_values(self) -> IntoValues<K, V> { |
269 | | IntoValues::new(self.into_entries()) |
270 | | } |
271 | | |
272 | | /// Remove all key-value pairs in the map, while preserving its capacity. |
273 | | /// |
274 | | /// Computes in **O(n)** time. |
275 | | pub fn clear(&mut self) { |
276 | | self.core.clear(); |
277 | | } |
278 | | |
279 | | /// Shortens the map, keeping the first `len` elements and dropping the rest. |
280 | | /// |
281 | | /// If `len` is greater than the map's current length, this has no effect. |
282 | | pub fn truncate(&mut self, len: usize) { |
283 | | self.core.truncate(len); |
284 | | } |
285 | | |
286 | | /// Clears the `IndexMap` in the given index range, returning those |
287 | | /// key-value pairs as a drain iterator. |
288 | | /// |
289 | | /// The range may be any type that implements [`RangeBounds<usize>`], |
290 | | /// including all of the `std::ops::Range*` types, or even a tuple pair of |
291 | | /// `Bound` start and end values. To drain the map entirely, use `RangeFull` |
292 | | /// like `map.drain(..)`. |
293 | | /// |
294 | | /// This shifts down all entries following the drained range to fill the |
295 | | /// gap, and keeps the allocated memory for reuse. |
296 | | /// |
297 | | /// ***Panics*** if the starting point is greater than the end point or if |
298 | | /// the end point is greater than the length of the map. |
299 | | #[track_caller] |
300 | | pub fn drain<R>(&mut self, range: R) -> Drain<'_, K, V> |
301 | | where |
302 | | R: RangeBounds<usize>, |
303 | | { |
304 | | Drain::new(self.core.drain(range)) |
305 | | } |
306 | | |
307 | | /// Creates an iterator which uses a closure to determine if an element should be removed, |
308 | | /// for all elements in the given range. |
309 | | /// |
310 | | /// If the closure returns true, the element is removed from the map and yielded. |
311 | | /// If the closure returns false, or panics, the element remains in the map and will not be |
312 | | /// yielded. |
313 | | /// |
314 | | /// Note that `extract_if` lets you mutate every value in the filter closure, regardless of |
315 | | /// whether you choose to keep or remove it. |
316 | | /// |
317 | | /// The range may be any type that implements [`RangeBounds<usize>`], |
318 | | /// including all of the `std::ops::Range*` types, or even a tuple pair of |
319 | | /// `Bound` start and end values. To check the entire map, use `RangeFull` |
320 | | /// like `map.extract_if(.., predicate)`. |
321 | | /// |
322 | | /// If the returned `ExtractIf` is not exhausted, e.g. because it is dropped without iterating |
323 | | /// or the iteration short-circuits, then the remaining elements will be retained. |
324 | | /// Use [`retain`] with a negated predicate if you do not need the returned iterator. |
325 | | /// |
326 | | /// [`retain`]: IndexMap::retain |
327 | | /// |
328 | | /// ***Panics*** if the starting point is greater than the end point or if |
329 | | /// the end point is greater than the length of the map. |
330 | | /// |
331 | | /// # Examples |
332 | | /// |
333 | | /// Splitting a map into even and odd keys, reusing the original map: |
334 | | /// |
335 | | /// ``` |
336 | | /// use indexmap::IndexMap; |
337 | | /// |
338 | | /// let mut map: IndexMap<i32, i32> = (0..8).map(|x| (x, x)).collect(); |
339 | | /// let extracted: IndexMap<i32, i32> = map.extract_if(.., |k, _v| k % 2 == 0).collect(); |
340 | | /// |
341 | | /// let evens = extracted.keys().copied().collect::<Vec<_>>(); |
342 | | /// let odds = map.keys().copied().collect::<Vec<_>>(); |
343 | | /// |
344 | | /// assert_eq!(evens, vec![0, 2, 4, 6]); |
345 | | /// assert_eq!(odds, vec![1, 3, 5, 7]); |
346 | | /// ``` |
347 | | #[track_caller] |
348 | | pub fn extract_if<F, R>(&mut self, range: R, pred: F) -> ExtractIf<'_, K, V, F> |
349 | | where |
350 | | F: FnMut(&K, &mut V) -> bool, |
351 | | R: RangeBounds<usize>, |
352 | | { |
353 | | ExtractIf::new(&mut self.core, range, pred) |
354 | | } |
355 | | |
356 | | /// Splits the collection into two at the given index. |
357 | | /// |
358 | | /// Returns a newly allocated map containing the elements in the range |
359 | | /// `[at, len)`. After the call, the original map will be left containing |
360 | | /// the elements `[0, at)` with its previous capacity unchanged. |
361 | | /// |
362 | | /// ***Panics*** if `at > len`. |
363 | | #[track_caller] |
364 | | pub fn split_off(&mut self, at: usize) -> Self |
365 | | where |
366 | | S: Clone, |
367 | | { |
368 | | Self { |
369 | | core: self.core.split_off(at), |
370 | | hash_builder: self.hash_builder.clone(), |
371 | | } |
372 | | } |
373 | | |
374 | | /// Reserve capacity for `additional` more key-value pairs. |
375 | | /// |
376 | | /// Computes in **O(n)** time. |
377 | | pub fn reserve(&mut self, additional: usize) { |
378 | | self.core.reserve(additional); |
379 | | } |
380 | | |
381 | | /// Reserve capacity for `additional` more key-value pairs, without over-allocating. |
382 | | /// |
383 | | /// Unlike `reserve`, this does not deliberately over-allocate the entry capacity to avoid |
384 | | /// frequent re-allocations. However, the underlying data structures may still have internal |
385 | | /// capacity requirements, and the allocator itself may give more space than requested, so this |
386 | | /// cannot be relied upon to be precisely minimal. |
387 | | /// |
388 | | /// Computes in **O(n)** time. |
389 | | pub fn reserve_exact(&mut self, additional: usize) { |
390 | | self.core.reserve_exact(additional); |
391 | | } |
392 | | |
393 | | /// Try to reserve capacity for `additional` more key-value pairs. |
394 | | /// |
395 | | /// Computes in **O(n)** time. |
396 | | pub fn try_reserve(&mut self, additional: usize) -> Result<(), TryReserveError> { |
397 | | self.core.try_reserve(additional) |
398 | | } |
399 | | |
400 | | /// Try to reserve capacity for `additional` more key-value pairs, without over-allocating. |
401 | | /// |
402 | | /// Unlike `try_reserve`, this does not deliberately over-allocate the entry capacity to avoid |
403 | | /// frequent re-allocations. However, the underlying data structures may still have internal |
404 | | /// capacity requirements, and the allocator itself may give more space than requested, so this |
405 | | /// cannot be relied upon to be precisely minimal. |
406 | | /// |
407 | | /// Computes in **O(n)** time. |
408 | | pub fn try_reserve_exact(&mut self, additional: usize) -> Result<(), TryReserveError> { |
409 | | self.core.try_reserve_exact(additional) |
410 | | } |
411 | | |
412 | | /// Shrink the capacity of the map as much as possible. |
413 | | /// |
414 | | /// Computes in **O(n)** time. |
415 | | pub fn shrink_to_fit(&mut self) { |
416 | | self.core.shrink_to(0); |
417 | | } |
418 | | |
419 | | /// Shrink the capacity of the map with a lower limit. |
420 | | /// |
421 | | /// Computes in **O(n)** time. |
422 | | pub fn shrink_to(&mut self, min_capacity: usize) { |
423 | | self.core.shrink_to(min_capacity); |
424 | | } |
425 | | } |
426 | | |
427 | | impl<K, V, S> IndexMap<K, V, S> |
428 | | where |
429 | | K: Hash + Eq, |
430 | | S: BuildHasher, |
431 | | { |
432 | | /// Insert a key-value pair in the map. |
433 | | /// |
434 | | /// If an equivalent key already exists in the map: the key remains and |
435 | | /// retains in its place in the order, its corresponding value is updated |
436 | | /// with `value`, and the older value is returned inside `Some(_)`. |
437 | | /// |
438 | | /// If no equivalent key existed in the map: the new key-value pair is |
439 | | /// inserted, last in order, and `None` is returned. |
440 | | /// |
441 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time (amortized average). |
442 | | /// |
443 | | /// See also [`entry`][Self::entry] if you want to insert *or* modify, |
444 | | /// or [`insert_full`][Self::insert_full] if you need to get the index of |
445 | | /// the corresponding key-value pair. |
446 | 428k | pub fn insert(&mut self, key: K, value: V) -> Option<V> { |
447 | 428k | self.insert_full(key, value).1 |
448 | 428k | } |
449 | | |
450 | | /// Insert a key-value pair in the map, and get their index. |
451 | | /// |
452 | | /// If an equivalent key already exists in the map: the key remains and |
453 | | /// retains in its place in the order, its corresponding value is updated |
454 | | /// with `value`, and the older value is returned inside `(index, Some(_))`. |
455 | | /// |
456 | | /// If no equivalent key existed in the map: the new key-value pair is |
457 | | /// inserted, last in order, and `(index, None)` is returned. |
458 | | /// |
459 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time (amortized average). |
460 | | /// |
461 | | /// See also [`entry`][Self::entry] if you want to insert *or* modify. |
462 | 428k | pub fn insert_full(&mut self, key: K, value: V) -> (usize, Option<V>) { |
463 | 428k | let hash = self.hash(&key); |
464 | 428k | self.core.insert_full(hash, key, value) |
465 | 428k | } |
466 | | |
467 | | /// Insert a key-value pair in the map at its ordered position among sorted keys. |
468 | | /// |
469 | | /// This is equivalent to finding the position with |
470 | | /// [`binary_search_keys`][Self::binary_search_keys], then either updating |
471 | | /// it or calling [`insert_before`][Self::insert_before] for a new key. |
472 | | /// |
473 | | /// If the sorted key is found in the map, its corresponding value is |
474 | | /// updated with `value`, and the older value is returned inside |
475 | | /// `(index, Some(_))`. Otherwise, the new key-value pair is inserted at |
476 | | /// the sorted position, and `(index, None)` is returned. |
477 | | /// |
478 | | /// If the existing keys are **not** already sorted, then the insertion |
479 | | /// index is unspecified (like [`slice::binary_search`]), but the key-value |
480 | | /// 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. |
486 | | pub fn insert_sorted(&mut self, key: K, value: V) -> (usize, Option<V>) |
487 | | where |
488 | | K: Ord, |
489 | | { |
490 | | match self.binary_search_keys(&key) { |
491 | | Ok(i) => (i, Some(mem::replace(&mut self[i], value))), |
492 | | Err(i) => self.insert_before(i, key, value), |
493 | | } |
494 | | } |
495 | | |
496 | | /// Insert a key-value pair in the map at its ordered position among keys |
497 | | /// sorted by `cmp`. |
498 | | /// |
499 | | /// 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). |
508 | | pub fn insert_sorted_by<F>(&mut self, key: K, value: V, mut cmp: F) -> (usize, Option<V>) |
509 | | where |
510 | | F: FnMut(&K, &V, &K, &V) -> Ordering, |
511 | | { |
512 | | let (Ok(i) | Err(i)) = self.binary_search_by(|k, v| cmp(k, v, &key, &value)); |
513 | | self.insert_before(i, key, value) |
514 | | } |
515 | | |
516 | | /// Insert a key-value pair in the map at its ordered position |
517 | | /// using a sort-key extraction function. |
518 | | /// |
519 | | /// This is equivalent to finding the position with |
520 | | /// [`binary_search_by_key`][Self::binary_search_by_key] with `sort_key(key)`, then |
521 | | /// calling [`insert_before`][Self::insert_before] with the given key and value. |
522 | | /// |
523 | | /// If the existing keys are **not** already sorted, then the insertion |
524 | | /// index is unspecified (like [`slice::binary_search`]), but the key-value |
525 | | /// pair is moved to or inserted at that position regardless. |
526 | | /// |
527 | | /// Computes in **O(n)** time (average). |
528 | | pub fn insert_sorted_by_key<B, F>( |
529 | | &mut self, |
530 | | key: K, |
531 | | value: V, |
532 | | mut sort_key: F, |
533 | | ) -> (usize, Option<V>) |
534 | | where |
535 | | B: Ord, |
536 | | F: FnMut(&K, &V) -> B, |
537 | | { |
538 | | let search_key = sort_key(&key, &value); |
539 | | let (Ok(i) | Err(i)) = self.binary_search_by_key(&search_key, sort_key); |
540 | | self.insert_before(i, key, value) |
541 | | } |
542 | | |
543 | | /// Insert a key-value pair in the map before the entry at the given index, or at the end. |
544 | | /// |
545 | | /// If an equivalent key already exists in the map: the key remains and |
546 | | /// is moved to the new position in the map, its corresponding value is updated |
547 | | /// with `value`, and the older value is returned inside `Some(_)`. The returned index |
548 | | /// will either be the given index or one less, depending on how the entry moved. |
549 | | /// (See [`shift_insert`](Self::shift_insert) for different behavior here.) |
550 | | /// |
551 | | /// If no equivalent key existed in the map: the new key-value pair is |
552 | | /// inserted exactly at the given index, and `None` is returned. |
553 | | /// |
554 | | /// ***Panics*** if `index` is out of bounds. |
555 | | /// Valid indices are `0..=map.len()` (inclusive). |
556 | | /// |
557 | | /// Computes in **O(n)** time (average). |
558 | | /// |
559 | | /// See also [`entry`][Self::entry] if you want to insert *or* modify, |
560 | | /// perhaps only using the index for new entries with [`VacantEntry::shift_insert`]. |
561 | | /// |
562 | | /// # Examples |
563 | | /// |
564 | | /// ``` |
565 | | /// use indexmap::IndexMap; |
566 | | /// let mut map: IndexMap<char, ()> = ('a'..='z').map(|c| (c, ())).collect(); |
567 | | /// |
568 | | /// // The new key '*' goes exactly at the given index. |
569 | | /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'*'), None); |
570 | | /// assert_eq!(map.insert_before(10, '*', ()), (10, None)); |
571 | | /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'*'), Some(10)); |
572 | | /// |
573 | | /// // Moving the key 'a' up will shift others down, so this moves *before* 10 to index 9. |
574 | | /// assert_eq!(map.insert_before(10, 'a', ()), (9, Some(()))); |
575 | | /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'a'), Some(9)); |
576 | | /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'*'), Some(10)); |
577 | | /// |
578 | | /// // Moving the key 'z' down will shift others up, so this moves to exactly 10. |
579 | | /// assert_eq!(map.insert_before(10, 'z', ()), (10, Some(()))); |
580 | | /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'z'), Some(10)); |
581 | | /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'*'), Some(11)); |
582 | | /// |
583 | | /// // Moving or inserting before the endpoint is also valid. |
584 | | /// assert_eq!(map.len(), 27); |
585 | | /// assert_eq!(map.insert_before(map.len(), '*', ()), (26, Some(()))); |
586 | | /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'*'), Some(26)); |
587 | | /// assert_eq!(map.insert_before(map.len(), '+', ()), (27, None)); |
588 | | /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'+'), Some(27)); |
589 | | /// assert_eq!(map.len(), 28); |
590 | | /// ``` |
591 | | #[track_caller] |
592 | | pub fn insert_before(&mut self, mut index: usize, key: K, value: V) -> (usize, Option<V>) { |
593 | | let len = self.len(); |
594 | | |
595 | | assert!( |
596 | | index <= len, |
597 | | "index out of bounds: the len is {len} but the index is {index}. Expected index <= len" |
598 | | ); |
599 | | |
600 | | match self.entry(key) { |
601 | | Entry::Occupied(mut entry) => { |
602 | | if index > entry.index() { |
603 | | // Some entries will shift down when this one moves up, |
604 | | // so "insert before index" becomes "move to index - 1", |
605 | | // keeping the entry at the original index unmoved. |
606 | | index -= 1; |
607 | | } |
608 | | let old = mem::replace(entry.get_mut(), value); |
609 | | entry.move_index(index); |
610 | | (index, Some(old)) |
611 | | } |
612 | | Entry::Vacant(entry) => { |
613 | | entry.shift_insert(index, value); |
614 | | (index, None) |
615 | | } |
616 | | } |
617 | | } |
618 | | |
619 | | /// Insert a key-value pair in the map at the given index. |
620 | | /// |
621 | | /// If an equivalent key already exists in the map: the key remains and |
622 | | /// is moved to the given index in the map, its corresponding value is updated |
623 | | /// with `value`, and the older value is returned inside `Some(_)`. |
624 | | /// Note that existing entries **cannot** be moved to `index == map.len()`! |
625 | | /// (See [`insert_before`](Self::insert_before) for different behavior here.) |
626 | | /// |
627 | | /// If no equivalent key existed in the map: the new key-value pair is |
628 | | /// inserted at the given index, and `None` is returned. |
629 | | /// |
630 | | /// ***Panics*** if `index` is out of bounds. |
631 | | /// Valid indices are `0..map.len()` (exclusive) when moving an existing entry, or |
632 | | /// `0..=map.len()` (inclusive) when inserting a new key. |
633 | | /// |
634 | | /// Computes in **O(n)** time (average). |
635 | | /// |
636 | | /// See also [`entry`][Self::entry] if you want to insert *or* modify, |
637 | | /// perhaps only using the index for new entries with [`VacantEntry::shift_insert`]. |
638 | | /// |
639 | | /// # Examples |
640 | | /// |
641 | | /// ``` |
642 | | /// use indexmap::IndexMap; |
643 | | /// let mut map: IndexMap<char, ()> = ('a'..='z').map(|c| (c, ())).collect(); |
644 | | /// |
645 | | /// // The new key '*' goes exactly at the given index. |
646 | | /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'*'), None); |
647 | | /// assert_eq!(map.shift_insert(10, '*', ()), None); |
648 | | /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'*'), Some(10)); |
649 | | /// |
650 | | /// // Moving the key 'a' up to 10 will shift others down, including the '*' that was at 10. |
651 | | /// assert_eq!(map.shift_insert(10, 'a', ()), Some(())); |
652 | | /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'a'), Some(10)); |
653 | | /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'*'), Some(9)); |
654 | | /// |
655 | | /// // Moving the key 'z' down to 9 will shift others up, including the '*' that was at 9. |
656 | | /// assert_eq!(map.shift_insert(9, 'z', ()), Some(())); |
657 | | /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'z'), Some(9)); |
658 | | /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'*'), Some(10)); |
659 | | /// |
660 | | /// // Existing keys can move to len-1 at most, but new keys can insert at the endpoint. |
661 | | /// assert_eq!(map.len(), 27); |
662 | | /// assert_eq!(map.shift_insert(map.len() - 1, '*', ()), Some(())); |
663 | | /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'*'), Some(26)); |
664 | | /// assert_eq!(map.shift_insert(map.len(), '+', ()), None); |
665 | | /// assert_eq!(map.get_index_of(&'+'), Some(27)); |
666 | | /// assert_eq!(map.len(), 28); |
667 | | /// ``` |
668 | | /// |
669 | | /// ```should_panic |
670 | | /// use indexmap::IndexMap; |
671 | | /// let mut map: IndexMap<char, ()> = ('a'..='z').map(|c| (c, ())).collect(); |
672 | | /// |
673 | | /// // This is an invalid index for moving an existing key! |
674 | | /// map.shift_insert(map.len(), 'a', ()); |
675 | | /// ``` |
676 | | #[track_caller] |
677 | | pub fn shift_insert(&mut self, index: usize, key: K, value: V) -> Option<V> { |
678 | | let len = self.len(); |
679 | | match self.entry(key) { |
680 | | Entry::Occupied(mut entry) => { |
681 | | assert!( |
682 | | index < len, |
683 | | "index out of bounds: the len is {len} but the index is {index}" |
684 | | ); |
685 | | |
686 | | let old = mem::replace(entry.get_mut(), value); |
687 | | entry.move_index(index); |
688 | | Some(old) |
689 | | } |
690 | | Entry::Vacant(entry) => { |
691 | | assert!( |
692 | | index <= len, |
693 | | "index out of bounds: the len is {len} but the index is {index}. Expected index <= len" |
694 | | ); |
695 | | |
696 | | entry.shift_insert(index, value); |
697 | | None |
698 | | } |
699 | | } |
700 | | } |
701 | | |
702 | | /// Replaces the key at the given index. The new key does not need to be |
703 | | /// equivalent to the one it is replacing, but it must be unique to the rest |
704 | | /// of the map. |
705 | | /// |
706 | | /// Returns `Ok(old_key)` if successful, or `Err((other_index, key))` if an |
707 | | /// equivalent key already exists at a different index. The map will be |
708 | | /// unchanged in the error case. |
709 | | /// |
710 | | /// Direct indexing can be used to change the corresponding value: simply |
711 | | /// `map[index] = value`, or `mem::replace(&mut map[index], value)` to |
712 | | /// retrieve the old value as well. |
713 | | /// |
714 | | /// ***Panics*** if `index` is out of bounds. |
715 | | /// |
716 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average). |
717 | | #[track_caller] |
718 | | pub fn replace_index(&mut self, index: usize, key: K) -> Result<K, (usize, K)> { |
719 | | // If there's a direct match, we don't even need to hash it. |
720 | | let entry = &mut self.as_entries_mut()[index]; |
721 | | if key == entry.key { |
722 | | return Ok(mem::replace(&mut entry.key, key)); |
723 | | } |
724 | | |
725 | | let hash = self.hash(&key); |
726 | | if let Some(i) = self.core.get_index_of(hash, &key) { |
727 | | debug_assert_ne!(i, index); |
728 | | return Err((i, key)); |
729 | | } |
730 | | Ok(self.core.replace_index_unique(index, hash, key)) |
731 | | } |
732 | | |
733 | | /// Get the given key's corresponding entry in the map for insertion and/or |
734 | | /// in-place manipulation. |
735 | | /// |
736 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time (amortized average). |
737 | 65.5k | pub fn entry(&mut self, key: K) -> Entry<'_, K, V> { |
738 | 65.5k | let hash = self.hash(&key); |
739 | 65.5k | self.core.entry(hash, key) |
740 | 65.5k | } |
741 | | |
742 | | /// Creates a splicing iterator that replaces the specified range in the map |
743 | | /// with the given `replace_with` key-value iterator and yields the removed |
744 | | /// items. `replace_with` does not need to be the same length as `range`. |
745 | | /// |
746 | | /// The `range` is removed even if the iterator is not consumed until the |
747 | | /// end. It is unspecified how many elements are removed from the map if the |
748 | | /// `Splice` value is leaked. |
749 | | /// |
750 | | /// The input iterator `replace_with` is only consumed when the `Splice` |
751 | | /// value is dropped. If a key from the iterator matches an existing entry |
752 | | /// in the map (outside of `range`), then the value will be updated in that |
753 | | /// position. Otherwise, the new key-value pair will be inserted in the |
754 | | /// replaced `range`. |
755 | | /// |
756 | | /// ***Panics*** if the starting point is greater than the end point or if |
757 | | /// the end point is greater than the length of the map. |
758 | | /// |
759 | | /// # Examples |
760 | | /// |
761 | | /// ``` |
762 | | /// use indexmap::IndexMap; |
763 | | /// |
764 | | /// let mut map = IndexMap::from([(0, '_'), (1, 'a'), (2, 'b'), (3, 'c'), (4, 'd')]); |
765 | | /// let new = [(5, 'E'), (4, 'D'), (3, 'C'), (2, 'B'), (1, 'A')]; |
766 | | /// let removed: Vec<_> = map.splice(2..4, new).collect(); |
767 | | /// |
768 | | /// // 1 and 4 got new values, while 5, 3, and 2 were newly inserted. |
769 | | /// assert!(map.into_iter().eq([(0, '_'), (1, 'A'), (5, 'E'), (3, 'C'), (2, 'B'), (4, 'D')])); |
770 | | /// assert_eq!(removed, &[(2, 'b'), (3, 'c')]); |
771 | | /// ``` |
772 | | #[track_caller] |
773 | | pub fn splice<R, I>(&mut self, range: R, replace_with: I) -> Splice<'_, I::IntoIter, K, V, S> |
774 | | where |
775 | | R: RangeBounds<usize>, |
776 | | I: IntoIterator<Item = (K, V)>, |
777 | | { |
778 | | Splice::new(self, range, replace_with.into_iter()) |
779 | | } |
780 | | |
781 | | /// Moves all key-value pairs from `other` into `self`, leaving `other` empty. |
782 | | /// |
783 | | /// This is equivalent to calling [`insert`][Self::insert] for each |
784 | | /// key-value pair from `other` in order, which means that for keys that |
785 | | /// already exist in `self`, their value is updated in the current position. |
786 | | /// |
787 | | /// # Examples |
788 | | /// |
789 | | /// ``` |
790 | | /// use indexmap::IndexMap; |
791 | | /// |
792 | | /// // Note: Key (3) is present in both maps. |
793 | | /// let mut a = IndexMap::from([(3, "c"), (2, "b"), (1, "a")]); |
794 | | /// let mut b = IndexMap::from([(3, "d"), (4, "e"), (5, "f")]); |
795 | | /// let old_capacity = b.capacity(); |
796 | | /// |
797 | | /// a.append(&mut b); |
798 | | /// |
799 | | /// assert_eq!(a.len(), 5); |
800 | | /// assert_eq!(b.len(), 0); |
801 | | /// assert_eq!(b.capacity(), old_capacity); |
802 | | /// |
803 | | /// assert!(a.keys().eq(&[3, 2, 1, 4, 5])); |
804 | | /// assert_eq!(a[&3], "d"); // "c" was overwritten. |
805 | | /// ``` |
806 | | pub fn append<S2>(&mut self, other: &mut IndexMap<K, V, S2>) { |
807 | | self.extend(other.drain(..)); |
808 | | } |
809 | | } |
810 | | |
811 | | impl<K, V, S> IndexMap<K, V, S> |
812 | | where |
813 | | S: BuildHasher, |
814 | | { |
815 | 1.06M | pub(crate) fn hash<Q: ?Sized + Hash>(&self, key: &Q) -> HashValue { |
816 | 1.06M | let mut h = self.hash_builder.build_hasher(); |
817 | 1.06M | key.hash(&mut h); |
818 | 1.06M | HashValue(h.finish() as usize) |
819 | 1.06M | } |
820 | | |
821 | | /// Return `true` if an equivalent to `key` exists in the map. |
822 | | /// |
823 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average). |
824 | | pub fn contains_key<Q>(&self, key: &Q) -> bool |
825 | | where |
826 | | Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>, |
827 | | { |
828 | | self.get_index_of(key).is_some() |
829 | | } |
830 | | |
831 | | /// Return a reference to the stored value for `key`, if it is present, |
832 | | /// else `None`. |
833 | | /// |
834 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average). |
835 | 45.4k | pub fn get<Q>(&self, key: &Q) -> Option<&V> |
836 | 45.4k | where |
837 | 45.4k | Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>, |
838 | | { |
839 | 45.4k | if let Some(i) = self.get_index_of(key) { |
840 | 19.7k | let entry = &self.as_entries()[i]; |
841 | 19.7k | Some(&entry.value) |
842 | | } else { |
843 | 25.7k | None |
844 | | } |
845 | 45.4k | } |
846 | | |
847 | | /// Return references to the stored key-value pair for the lookup `key`, |
848 | | /// if it is present, else `None`. |
849 | | /// |
850 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average). |
851 | | pub fn get_key_value<Q>(&self, key: &Q) -> Option<(&K, &V)> |
852 | | where |
853 | | Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>, |
854 | | { |
855 | | if let Some(i) = self.get_index_of(key) { |
856 | | let entry = &self.as_entries()[i]; |
857 | | Some((&entry.key, &entry.value)) |
858 | | } else { |
859 | | None |
860 | | } |
861 | | } |
862 | | |
863 | | /// Return the index with references to the stored key-value pair for the |
864 | | /// lookup `key`, if it is present, else `None`. |
865 | | /// |
866 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average). |
867 | | pub fn get_full<Q>(&self, key: &Q) -> Option<(usize, &K, &V)> |
868 | | where |
869 | | Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>, |
870 | | { |
871 | | if let Some(i) = self.get_index_of(key) { |
872 | | let entry = &self.as_entries()[i]; |
873 | | Some((i, &entry.key, &entry.value)) |
874 | | } else { |
875 | | None |
876 | | } |
877 | | } |
878 | | |
879 | | /// Return the item index for `key`, if it is present, else `None`. |
880 | | /// |
881 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average). |
882 | 45.4k | pub fn get_index_of<Q>(&self, key: &Q) -> Option<usize> |
883 | 45.4k | where |
884 | 45.4k | Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>, |
885 | | { |
886 | 45.4k | match self.as_entries() { |
887 | 45.4k | [] => None, |
888 | 887 | [x] => key.equivalent(&x.key).then_some(0), |
889 | | _ => { |
890 | 44.2k | let hash = self.hash(key); |
891 | 44.2k | self.core.get_index_of(hash, key) |
892 | | } |
893 | | } |
894 | 45.4k | } |
895 | | |
896 | | /// Return a mutable reference to the stored value for `key`, |
897 | | /// if it is present, else `None`. |
898 | | /// |
899 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average). |
900 | | pub fn get_mut<Q>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<&mut V> |
901 | | where |
902 | | Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>, |
903 | | { |
904 | | if let Some(i) = self.get_index_of(key) { |
905 | | let entry = &mut self.as_entries_mut()[i]; |
906 | | Some(&mut entry.value) |
907 | | } else { |
908 | | None |
909 | | } |
910 | | } |
911 | | |
912 | | /// Return a reference and mutable references to the stored key-value pair |
913 | | /// for the lookup `key`, if it is present, else `None`. |
914 | | /// |
915 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average). |
916 | | pub fn get_key_value_mut<Q>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<(&K, &mut V)> |
917 | | where |
918 | | Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>, |
919 | | { |
920 | | if let Some(i) = self.get_index_of(key) { |
921 | | let entry = &mut self.as_entries_mut()[i]; |
922 | | Some((&entry.key, &mut entry.value)) |
923 | | } else { |
924 | | None |
925 | | } |
926 | | } |
927 | | |
928 | | /// Return the index with a reference and mutable reference to the stored |
929 | | /// key-value pair for the lookup `key`, if it is present, else `None`. |
930 | | /// |
931 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average). |
932 | | pub fn get_full_mut<Q>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<(usize, &K, &mut V)> |
933 | | where |
934 | | Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>, |
935 | | { |
936 | | if let Some(i) = self.get_index_of(key) { |
937 | | let entry = &mut self.as_entries_mut()[i]; |
938 | | Some((i, &entry.key, &mut entry.value)) |
939 | | } else { |
940 | | None |
941 | | } |
942 | | } |
943 | | |
944 | | /// Return the values for `N` keys. If any key is duplicated, this function will panic. |
945 | | /// |
946 | | /// # Examples |
947 | | /// |
948 | | /// ``` |
949 | | /// let mut map = indexmap::IndexMap::from([(1, 'a'), (3, 'b'), (2, 'c')]); |
950 | | /// assert_eq!(map.get_disjoint_mut([&2, &1]), [Some(&mut 'c'), Some(&mut 'a')]); |
951 | | /// ``` |
952 | | pub fn get_disjoint_mut<Q, const N: usize>(&mut self, keys: [&Q; N]) -> [Option<&mut V>; N] |
953 | | where |
954 | | Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>, |
955 | | { |
956 | | let indices = keys.map(|key| self.get_index_of(key)); |
957 | | match self.as_mut_slice().get_disjoint_opt_mut(indices) { |
958 | | Err(GetDisjointMutError::IndexOutOfBounds) => { |
959 | | unreachable!( |
960 | | "Internal error: indices should never be OOB as we got them from get_index_of" |
961 | | ); |
962 | | } |
963 | | Err(GetDisjointMutError::OverlappingIndices) => { |
964 | | panic!("duplicate keys found"); |
965 | | } |
966 | | Ok(key_values) => key_values.map(|kv_opt| kv_opt.map(|kv| kv.1)), |
967 | | } |
968 | | } |
969 | | |
970 | | /// Remove the key-value pair equivalent to `key` and return |
971 | | /// its value. |
972 | | /// |
973 | | /// **NOTE:** This is equivalent to [`.swap_remove(key)`][Self::swap_remove], replacing this |
974 | | /// entry's position with the last element, and it is deprecated in favor of calling that |
975 | | /// explicitly. If you need to preserve the relative order of the keys in the map, use |
976 | | /// [`.shift_remove(key)`][Self::shift_remove] instead. |
977 | | #[deprecated(note = "`remove` disrupts the map order -- \ |
978 | | use `swap_remove` or `shift_remove` for explicit behavior.")] |
979 | | pub fn remove<Q>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<V> |
980 | | where |
981 | | Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>, |
982 | | { |
983 | | self.swap_remove(key) |
984 | | } |
985 | | |
986 | | /// Remove and return the key-value pair equivalent to `key`. |
987 | | /// |
988 | | /// **NOTE:** This is equivalent to [`.swap_remove_entry(key)`][Self::swap_remove_entry], |
989 | | /// replacing this entry's position with the last element, and it is deprecated in favor of |
990 | | /// calling that explicitly. If you need to preserve the relative order of the keys in the map, |
991 | | /// use [`.shift_remove_entry(key)`][Self::shift_remove_entry] instead. |
992 | | #[deprecated(note = "`remove_entry` disrupts the map order -- \ |
993 | | use `swap_remove_entry` or `shift_remove_entry` for explicit behavior.")] |
994 | | pub fn remove_entry<Q>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<(K, V)> |
995 | | where |
996 | | Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>, |
997 | | { |
998 | | self.swap_remove_entry(key) |
999 | | } |
1000 | | |
1001 | | /// Remove the key-value pair equivalent to `key` and return |
1002 | | /// its value. |
1003 | | /// |
1004 | | /// Like [`Vec::swap_remove`], the pair is removed by swapping it with the |
1005 | | /// last element of the map and popping it off. **This perturbs |
1006 | | /// the position of what used to be the last element!** |
1007 | | /// |
1008 | | /// Return `None` if `key` is not in map. |
1009 | | /// |
1010 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average). |
1011 | 1.25M | pub fn swap_remove<Q>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<V> |
1012 | 1.25M | where |
1013 | 1.25M | Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>, |
1014 | | { |
1015 | 1.25M | self.swap_remove_full(key).map(third) |
1016 | 1.25M | } |
1017 | | |
1018 | | /// Remove and return the key-value pair equivalent to `key`. |
1019 | | /// |
1020 | | /// Like [`Vec::swap_remove`], the pair is removed by swapping it with the |
1021 | | /// last element of the map and popping it off. **This perturbs |
1022 | | /// the position of what used to be the last element!** |
1023 | | /// |
1024 | | /// Return `None` if `key` is not in map. |
1025 | | /// |
1026 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average). |
1027 | | pub fn swap_remove_entry<Q>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<(K, V)> |
1028 | | where |
1029 | | Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>, |
1030 | | { |
1031 | | match self.swap_remove_full(key) { |
1032 | | Some((_, key, value)) => Some((key, value)), |
1033 | | None => None, |
1034 | | } |
1035 | | } |
1036 | | |
1037 | | /// Remove the key-value pair equivalent to `key` and return it and |
1038 | | /// the index it had. |
1039 | | /// |
1040 | | /// Like [`Vec::swap_remove`], the pair is removed by swapping it with the |
1041 | | /// last element of the map and popping it off. **This perturbs |
1042 | | /// the position of what used to be the last element!** |
1043 | | /// |
1044 | | /// Return `None` if `key` is not in map. |
1045 | | /// |
1046 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average). |
1047 | 1.25M | pub fn swap_remove_full<Q>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<(usize, K, V)> |
1048 | 1.25M | where |
1049 | 1.25M | Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>, |
1050 | | { |
1051 | 1.25M | match self.as_entries() { |
1052 | 39.3k | [x] if key.equivalent(&x.key) => { |
1053 | 6.47k | let (k, v) = self.core.pop()?; |
1054 | 6.47k | Some((0, k, v)) |
1055 | | } |
1056 | 1.22M | [_] | [] => None, |
1057 | | _ => { |
1058 | 523k | let hash = self.hash(key); |
1059 | 523k | self.core.swap_remove_full(hash, key) |
1060 | | } |
1061 | | } |
1062 | 1.25M | } |
1063 | | |
1064 | | /// Remove the key-value pair equivalent to `key` and return |
1065 | | /// its value. |
1066 | | /// |
1067 | | /// Like [`Vec::remove`], the pair is removed by shifting all of the |
1068 | | /// elements that follow it, preserving their relative order. |
1069 | | /// **This perturbs the index of all of those elements!** |
1070 | | /// |
1071 | | /// Return `None` if `key` is not in map. |
1072 | | /// |
1073 | | /// Computes in **O(n)** time (average). |
1074 | | pub fn shift_remove<Q>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<V> |
1075 | | where |
1076 | | Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>, |
1077 | | { |
1078 | | self.shift_remove_full(key).map(third) |
1079 | | } |
1080 | | |
1081 | | /// Remove and return the key-value pair equivalent to `key`. |
1082 | | /// |
1083 | | /// Like [`Vec::remove`], the pair is removed by shifting all of the |
1084 | | /// elements that follow it, preserving their relative order. |
1085 | | /// **This perturbs the index of all of those elements!** |
1086 | | /// |
1087 | | /// Return `None` if `key` is not in map. |
1088 | | /// |
1089 | | /// Computes in **O(n)** time (average). |
1090 | | pub fn shift_remove_entry<Q>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<(K, V)> |
1091 | | where |
1092 | | Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>, |
1093 | | { |
1094 | | match self.shift_remove_full(key) { |
1095 | | Some((_, key, value)) => Some((key, value)), |
1096 | | None => None, |
1097 | | } |
1098 | | } |
1099 | | |
1100 | | /// Remove the key-value pair equivalent to `key` and return it and |
1101 | | /// the index it had. |
1102 | | /// |
1103 | | /// Like [`Vec::remove`], the pair is removed by shifting all of the |
1104 | | /// elements that follow it, preserving their relative order. |
1105 | | /// **This perturbs the index of all of those elements!** |
1106 | | /// |
1107 | | /// Return `None` if `key` is not in map. |
1108 | | /// |
1109 | | /// Computes in **O(n)** time (average). |
1110 | | pub fn shift_remove_full<Q>(&mut self, key: &Q) -> Option<(usize, K, V)> |
1111 | | where |
1112 | | Q: ?Sized + Hash + Equivalent<K>, |
1113 | | { |
1114 | | match self.as_entries() { |
1115 | | [x] if key.equivalent(&x.key) => { |
1116 | | let (k, v) = self.core.pop()?; |
1117 | | Some((0, k, v)) |
1118 | | } |
1119 | | [_] | [] => None, |
1120 | | _ => { |
1121 | | let hash = self.hash(key); |
1122 | | self.core.shift_remove_full(hash, key) |
1123 | | } |
1124 | | } |
1125 | | } |
1126 | | } |
1127 | | |
1128 | | impl<K, V, S> IndexMap<K, V, S> { |
1129 | | /// Remove the last key-value pair |
1130 | | /// |
1131 | | /// This preserves the order of the remaining elements. |
1132 | | /// |
1133 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average). |
1134 | | #[doc(alias = "pop_last")] // like `BTreeMap` |
1135 | | pub fn pop(&mut self) -> Option<(K, V)> { |
1136 | | self.core.pop() |
1137 | | } |
1138 | | |
1139 | | /// Scan through each key-value pair in the map and keep those where the |
1140 | | /// closure `keep` returns `true`. |
1141 | | /// |
1142 | | /// The elements are visited in order, and remaining elements keep their |
1143 | | /// order. |
1144 | | /// |
1145 | | /// Computes in **O(n)** time (average). |
1146 | | pub fn retain<F>(&mut self, mut keep: F) |
1147 | | where |
1148 | | F: FnMut(&K, &mut V) -> bool, |
1149 | | { |
1150 | | self.core.retain_in_order(move |k, v| keep(k, v)); |
1151 | | } |
1152 | | |
1153 | | /// Sort the map's key-value pairs by the default ordering of the keys. |
1154 | | /// |
1155 | | /// This is a stable sort -- but equivalent keys should not normally coexist in |
1156 | | /// a map at all, so [`sort_unstable_keys`][Self::sort_unstable_keys] is preferred |
1157 | | /// because it is generally faster and doesn't allocate auxiliary memory. |
1158 | | /// |
1159 | | /// See [`sort_by`](Self::sort_by) for details. |
1160 | | pub fn sort_keys(&mut self) |
1161 | | where |
1162 | | K: Ord, |
1163 | | { |
1164 | | self.with_entries(move |entries| { |
1165 | | entries.sort_by(move |a, b| K::cmp(&a.key, &b.key)); |
1166 | | }); |
1167 | | } |
1168 | | |
1169 | | /// Sort the map's key-value pairs in place using the comparison |
1170 | | /// function `cmp`. |
1171 | | /// |
1172 | | /// The comparison function receives two key and value pairs to compare (you |
1173 | | /// can sort by keys or values or their combination as needed). |
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 | | pub fn sort_by<F>(&mut self, mut cmp: F) |
1178 | | where |
1179 | | F: FnMut(&K, &V, &K, &V) -> Ordering, |
1180 | | { |
1181 | | self.with_entries(move |entries| { |
1182 | | entries.sort_by(move |a, b| cmp(&a.key, &a.value, &b.key, &b.value)); |
1183 | | }); |
1184 | | } |
1185 | | |
1186 | | /// Sort the key-value pairs of the map and return a by-value iterator of |
1187 | | /// the key-value pairs with the result. |
1188 | | /// |
1189 | | /// The sort is stable. |
1190 | | pub fn sorted_by<F>(self, mut cmp: F) -> IntoIter<K, V> |
1191 | | where |
1192 | | F: FnMut(&K, &V, &K, &V) -> Ordering, |
1193 | | { |
1194 | | let mut entries = self.into_entries(); |
1195 | | entries.sort_by(move |a, b| cmp(&a.key, &a.value, &b.key, &b.value)); |
1196 | | IntoIter::new(entries) |
1197 | | } |
1198 | | |
1199 | | /// Sort the map's key-value pairs in place using a sort-key extraction function. |
1200 | | /// |
1201 | | /// Computes in **O(n log n + c)** time and **O(n)** space where *n* is |
1202 | | /// the length of the map and *c* the capacity. The sort is stable. |
1203 | | pub fn sort_by_key<T, F>(&mut self, mut sort_key: F) |
1204 | | where |
1205 | | T: Ord, |
1206 | | F: FnMut(&K, &V) -> T, |
1207 | | { |
1208 | | self.with_entries(move |entries| { |
1209 | | entries.sort_by_key(move |a| sort_key(&a.key, &a.value)); |
1210 | | }); |
1211 | | } |
1212 | | |
1213 | | /// Sort the map's key-value pairs by the default ordering of the keys, but |
1214 | | /// may not preserve the order of equal elements. |
1215 | | /// |
1216 | | /// See [`sort_unstable_by`](Self::sort_unstable_by) for details. |
1217 | | pub fn sort_unstable_keys(&mut self) |
1218 | | where |
1219 | | K: Ord, |
1220 | | { |
1221 | | self.with_entries(move |entries| { |
1222 | | entries.sort_unstable_by(move |a, b| K::cmp(&a.key, &b.key)); |
1223 | | }); |
1224 | | } |
1225 | | |
1226 | | /// Sort the map's key-value pairs in place using the comparison function `cmp`, but |
1227 | | /// may not preserve the order of equal elements. |
1228 | | /// |
1229 | | /// The comparison function receives two key and value pairs to compare (you |
1230 | | /// can sort by keys or values or their combination as needed). |
1231 | | /// |
1232 | | /// Computes in **O(n log n + c)** time where *n* is |
1233 | | /// the length of the map and *c* is the capacity. The sort is unstable. |
1234 | | pub fn sort_unstable_by<F>(&mut self, mut cmp: F) |
1235 | | where |
1236 | | F: FnMut(&K, &V, &K, &V) -> Ordering, |
1237 | | { |
1238 | | self.with_entries(move |entries| { |
1239 | | entries.sort_unstable_by(move |a, b| cmp(&a.key, &a.value, &b.key, &b.value)); |
1240 | | }); |
1241 | | } |
1242 | | |
1243 | | /// Sort the key-value pairs of the map and return a by-value iterator of |
1244 | | /// the key-value pairs with the result. |
1245 | | /// |
1246 | | /// The sort is unstable. |
1247 | | #[inline] |
1248 | | pub fn sorted_unstable_by<F>(self, mut cmp: F) -> IntoIter<K, V> |
1249 | | where |
1250 | | F: FnMut(&K, &V, &K, &V) -> Ordering, |
1251 | | { |
1252 | | let mut entries = self.into_entries(); |
1253 | | entries.sort_unstable_by(move |a, b| cmp(&a.key, &a.value, &b.key, &b.value)); |
1254 | | IntoIter::new(entries) |
1255 | | } |
1256 | | |
1257 | | /// Sort the map's key-value pairs in place using a sort-key extraction function. |
1258 | | /// |
1259 | | /// Computes in **O(n log n + c)** time where *n* is |
1260 | | /// the length of the map and *c* is the capacity. The sort is unstable. |
1261 | | pub fn sort_unstable_by_key<T, F>(&mut self, mut sort_key: F) |
1262 | | where |
1263 | | T: Ord, |
1264 | | F: FnMut(&K, &V) -> T, |
1265 | | { |
1266 | | self.with_entries(move |entries| { |
1267 | | entries.sort_unstable_by_key(move |a| sort_key(&a.key, &a.value)); |
1268 | | }); |
1269 | | } |
1270 | | |
1271 | | /// Sort the map's key-value pairs in place using a sort-key extraction function. |
1272 | | /// |
1273 | | /// During sorting, the function is called at most once per entry, by using temporary storage |
1274 | | /// to remember the results of its evaluation. The order of calls to the function is |
1275 | | /// unspecified and may change between versions of `indexmap` or the standard library. |
1276 | | /// |
1277 | | /// Computes in **O(m n + n log n + c)** time () and **O(n)** space, where the function is |
1278 | | /// **O(m)**, *n* is the length of the map, and *c* the capacity. The sort is stable. |
1279 | | pub fn sort_by_cached_key<T, F>(&mut self, mut sort_key: F) |
1280 | | where |
1281 | | T: Ord, |
1282 | | F: FnMut(&K, &V) -> T, |
1283 | | { |
1284 | | self.with_entries(move |entries| { |
1285 | | entries.sort_by_cached_key(move |a| sort_key(&a.key, &a.value)); |
1286 | | }); |
1287 | | } |
1288 | | |
1289 | | /// Search over a sorted map for a key. |
1290 | | /// |
1291 | | /// Returns the position where that key is present, or the position where it can be inserted to |
1292 | | /// maintain the sort. See [`slice::binary_search`] for more details. |
1293 | | /// |
1294 | | /// Computes in **O(log(n))** time, which is notably less scalable than looking the key up |
1295 | | /// using [`get_index_of`][IndexMap::get_index_of], but this can also position missing keys. |
1296 | | pub fn binary_search_keys(&self, x: &K) -> Result<usize, usize> |
1297 | | where |
1298 | | K: Ord, |
1299 | | { |
1300 | | self.as_slice().binary_search_keys(x) |
1301 | | } |
1302 | | |
1303 | | /// Search over a sorted map with a comparator function. |
1304 | | /// |
1305 | | /// Returns the position where that value is present, or the position where it can be inserted |
1306 | | /// to maintain the sort. See [`slice::binary_search_by`] for more details. |
1307 | | /// |
1308 | | /// Computes in **O(log(n))** time. |
1309 | | #[inline] |
1310 | | pub fn binary_search_by<'a, F>(&'a self, f: F) -> Result<usize, usize> |
1311 | | where |
1312 | | F: FnMut(&'a K, &'a V) -> Ordering, |
1313 | | { |
1314 | | self.as_slice().binary_search_by(f) |
1315 | | } |
1316 | | |
1317 | | /// Search over a sorted map with an extraction function. |
1318 | | /// |
1319 | | /// Returns the position where that value is present, or the position where it can be inserted |
1320 | | /// to maintain the sort. See [`slice::binary_search_by_key`] for more details. |
1321 | | /// |
1322 | | /// Computes in **O(log(n))** time. |
1323 | | #[inline] |
1324 | | pub fn binary_search_by_key<'a, B, F>(&'a self, b: &B, f: F) -> Result<usize, usize> |
1325 | | where |
1326 | | F: FnMut(&'a K, &'a V) -> B, |
1327 | | B: Ord, |
1328 | | { |
1329 | | self.as_slice().binary_search_by_key(b, f) |
1330 | | } |
1331 | | |
1332 | | /// Checks if the keys of this map are sorted. |
1333 | | #[inline] |
1334 | | pub fn is_sorted(&self) -> bool |
1335 | | where |
1336 | | K: PartialOrd, |
1337 | | { |
1338 | | self.as_slice().is_sorted() |
1339 | | } |
1340 | | |
1341 | | /// Checks if this map is sorted using the given comparator function. |
1342 | | #[inline] |
1343 | | pub fn is_sorted_by<'a, F>(&'a self, cmp: F) -> bool |
1344 | | where |
1345 | | F: FnMut(&'a K, &'a V, &'a K, &'a V) -> bool, |
1346 | | { |
1347 | | self.as_slice().is_sorted_by(cmp) |
1348 | | } |
1349 | | |
1350 | | /// Checks if this map is sorted using the given sort-key function. |
1351 | | #[inline] |
1352 | | pub fn is_sorted_by_key<'a, F, T>(&'a self, sort_key: F) -> bool |
1353 | | where |
1354 | | F: FnMut(&'a K, &'a V) -> T, |
1355 | | T: PartialOrd, |
1356 | | { |
1357 | | self.as_slice().is_sorted_by_key(sort_key) |
1358 | | } |
1359 | | |
1360 | | /// Returns the index of the partition point of a sorted map according to the given predicate |
1361 | | /// (the index of the first element of the second partition). |
1362 | | /// |
1363 | | /// See [`slice::partition_point`] for more details. |
1364 | | /// |
1365 | | /// Computes in **O(log(n))** time. |
1366 | | #[must_use] |
1367 | | pub fn partition_point<P>(&self, pred: P) -> usize |
1368 | | where |
1369 | | P: FnMut(&K, &V) -> bool, |
1370 | | { |
1371 | | self.as_slice().partition_point(pred) |
1372 | | } |
1373 | | |
1374 | | /// Reverses the order of the map's key-value pairs in place. |
1375 | | /// |
1376 | | /// Computes in **O(n)** time and **O(1)** space. |
1377 | | pub fn reverse(&mut self) { |
1378 | | self.core.reverse() |
1379 | | } |
1380 | | |
1381 | | /// Returns a slice of all the key-value pairs in the map. |
1382 | | /// |
1383 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time. |
1384 | | pub fn as_slice(&self) -> &Slice<K, V> { |
1385 | | Slice::from_slice(self.as_entries()) |
1386 | | } |
1387 | | |
1388 | | /// Returns a mutable slice of all the key-value pairs in the map. |
1389 | | /// |
1390 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time. |
1391 | | pub fn as_mut_slice(&mut self) -> &mut Slice<K, V> { |
1392 | | Slice::from_mut_slice(self.as_entries_mut()) |
1393 | | } |
1394 | | |
1395 | | /// Converts into a boxed slice of all the key-value pairs in the map. |
1396 | | /// |
1397 | | /// Note that this will drop the inner hash table and any excess capacity. |
1398 | | pub fn into_boxed_slice(self) -> Box<Slice<K, V>> { |
1399 | | Slice::from_boxed(self.into_entries().into_boxed_slice()) |
1400 | | } |
1401 | | |
1402 | | /// Get a key-value pair by index |
1403 | | /// |
1404 | | /// Valid indices are `0 <= index < self.len()`. |
1405 | | /// |
1406 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time. |
1407 | 1.31M | pub fn get_index(&self, index: usize) -> Option<(&K, &V)> { |
1408 | 1.31M | self.as_entries().get(index).map(Bucket::refs) |
1409 | 1.31M | } |
1410 | | |
1411 | | /// Get a key-value pair by index |
1412 | | /// |
1413 | | /// Valid indices are `0 <= index < self.len()`. |
1414 | | /// |
1415 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time. |
1416 | | pub fn get_index_mut(&mut self, index: usize) -> Option<(&K, &mut V)> { |
1417 | | self.as_entries_mut().get_mut(index).map(Bucket::ref_mut) |
1418 | | } |
1419 | | |
1420 | | /// Get an entry in the map by index for in-place manipulation. |
1421 | | /// |
1422 | | /// Valid indices are `0 <= index < self.len()`. |
1423 | | /// |
1424 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time. |
1425 | | pub fn get_index_entry(&mut self, index: usize) -> Option<IndexedEntry<'_, K, V>> { |
1426 | | if index >= self.len() { |
1427 | | return None; |
1428 | | } |
1429 | | Some(IndexedEntry::new(&mut self.core, index)) |
1430 | | } |
1431 | | |
1432 | | /// Get an array of `N` key-value pairs by `N` indices |
1433 | | /// |
1434 | | /// Valid indices are *0 <= index < self.len()* and each index needs to be unique. |
1435 | | /// |
1436 | | /// # Examples |
1437 | | /// |
1438 | | /// ``` |
1439 | | /// let mut map = indexmap::IndexMap::from([(1, 'a'), (3, 'b'), (2, 'c')]); |
1440 | | /// assert_eq!(map.get_disjoint_indices_mut([2, 0]), Ok([(&2, &mut 'c'), (&1, &mut 'a')])); |
1441 | | /// ``` |
1442 | | pub fn get_disjoint_indices_mut<const N: usize>( |
1443 | | &mut self, |
1444 | | indices: [usize; N], |
1445 | | ) -> Result<[(&K, &mut V); N], GetDisjointMutError> { |
1446 | | self.as_mut_slice().get_disjoint_mut(indices) |
1447 | | } |
1448 | | |
1449 | | /// Returns a slice of key-value pairs in the given range of indices. |
1450 | | /// |
1451 | | /// Valid indices are `0 <= index < self.len()`. |
1452 | | /// |
1453 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time. |
1454 | | pub fn get_range<R: RangeBounds<usize>>(&self, range: R) -> Option<&Slice<K, V>> { |
1455 | | let entries = self.as_entries(); |
1456 | | let range = try_simplify_range(range, entries.len())?; |
1457 | | entries.get(range).map(Slice::from_slice) |
1458 | | } |
1459 | | |
1460 | | /// Returns a mutable slice of key-value pairs in the given range of indices. |
1461 | | /// |
1462 | | /// Valid indices are `0 <= index < self.len()`. |
1463 | | /// |
1464 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time. |
1465 | | pub fn get_range_mut<R: RangeBounds<usize>>(&mut self, range: R) -> Option<&mut Slice<K, V>> { |
1466 | | let entries = self.as_entries_mut(); |
1467 | | let range = try_simplify_range(range, entries.len())?; |
1468 | | entries.get_mut(range).map(Slice::from_mut_slice) |
1469 | | } |
1470 | | |
1471 | | /// Get the first key-value pair |
1472 | | /// |
1473 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time. |
1474 | | #[doc(alias = "first_key_value")] // like `BTreeMap` |
1475 | | pub fn first(&self) -> Option<(&K, &V)> { |
1476 | | self.as_entries().first().map(Bucket::refs) |
1477 | | } |
1478 | | |
1479 | | /// Get the first key-value pair, with mutable access to the value |
1480 | | /// |
1481 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time. |
1482 | | pub fn first_mut(&mut self) -> Option<(&K, &mut V)> { |
1483 | | self.as_entries_mut().first_mut().map(Bucket::ref_mut) |
1484 | | } |
1485 | | |
1486 | | /// Get the first entry in the map for in-place manipulation. |
1487 | | /// |
1488 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time. |
1489 | | pub fn first_entry(&mut self) -> Option<IndexedEntry<'_, K, V>> { |
1490 | | self.get_index_entry(0) |
1491 | | } |
1492 | | |
1493 | | /// Get the last key-value pair |
1494 | | /// |
1495 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time. |
1496 | | #[doc(alias = "last_key_value")] // like `BTreeMap` |
1497 | | pub fn last(&self) -> Option<(&K, &V)> { |
1498 | | self.as_entries().last().map(Bucket::refs) |
1499 | | } |
1500 | | |
1501 | | /// Get the last key-value pair, with mutable access to the value |
1502 | | /// |
1503 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time. |
1504 | | pub fn last_mut(&mut self) -> Option<(&K, &mut V)> { |
1505 | | self.as_entries_mut().last_mut().map(Bucket::ref_mut) |
1506 | | } |
1507 | | |
1508 | | /// Get the last entry in the map for in-place manipulation. |
1509 | | /// |
1510 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time. |
1511 | | pub fn last_entry(&mut self) -> Option<IndexedEntry<'_, K, V>> { |
1512 | | self.get_index_entry(self.len().checked_sub(1)?) |
1513 | | } |
1514 | | |
1515 | | /// Remove the key-value pair by index |
1516 | | /// |
1517 | | /// Valid indices are `0 <= index < self.len()`. |
1518 | | /// |
1519 | | /// Like [`Vec::swap_remove`], the pair is removed by swapping it with the |
1520 | | /// last element of the map and popping it off. **This perturbs |
1521 | | /// the position of what used to be the last element!** |
1522 | | /// |
1523 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average). |
1524 | | pub fn swap_remove_index(&mut self, index: usize) -> Option<(K, V)> { |
1525 | | self.core.swap_remove_index(index) |
1526 | | } |
1527 | | |
1528 | | /// Remove the key-value pair by index |
1529 | | /// |
1530 | | /// Valid indices are `0 <= index < self.len()`. |
1531 | | /// |
1532 | | /// Like [`Vec::remove`], the pair is removed by shifting all of the |
1533 | | /// elements that follow it, preserving their relative order. |
1534 | | /// **This perturbs the index of all of those elements!** |
1535 | | /// |
1536 | | /// Computes in **O(n)** time (average). |
1537 | | pub fn shift_remove_index(&mut self, index: usize) -> Option<(K, V)> { |
1538 | | self.core.shift_remove_index(index) |
1539 | | } |
1540 | | |
1541 | | /// Moves the position of a key-value pair from one index to another |
1542 | | /// by shifting all other pairs in-between. |
1543 | | /// |
1544 | | /// * If `from < to`, the other pairs will shift down while the targeted pair moves up. |
1545 | | /// * If `from > to`, the other pairs will shift up while the targeted pair moves down. |
1546 | | /// |
1547 | | /// ***Panics*** if `from` or `to` are out of bounds. |
1548 | | /// |
1549 | | /// Computes in **O(n)** time (average). |
1550 | | #[track_caller] |
1551 | | pub fn move_index(&mut self, from: usize, to: usize) { |
1552 | | self.core.move_index(from, to) |
1553 | | } |
1554 | | |
1555 | | /// Swaps the position of two key-value pairs in the map. |
1556 | | /// |
1557 | | /// ***Panics*** if `a` or `b` are out of bounds. |
1558 | | /// |
1559 | | /// Computes in **O(1)** time (average). |
1560 | | #[track_caller] |
1561 | | pub fn swap_indices(&mut self, a: usize, b: usize) { |
1562 | | self.core.swap_indices(a, b) |
1563 | | } |
1564 | | } |
1565 | | |
1566 | | /// Access [`IndexMap`] values corresponding to a key. |
1567 | | /// |
1568 | | /// # Examples |
1569 | | /// |
1570 | | /// ``` |
1571 | | /// use indexmap::IndexMap; |
1572 | | /// |
1573 | | /// let mut map = IndexMap::new(); |
1574 | | /// for word in "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet".split_whitespace() { |
1575 | | /// map.insert(word.to_lowercase(), word.to_uppercase()); |
1576 | | /// } |
1577 | | /// assert_eq!(map["lorem"], "LOREM"); |
1578 | | /// assert_eq!(map["ipsum"], "IPSUM"); |
1579 | | /// ``` |
1580 | | /// |
1581 | | /// ```should_panic |
1582 | | /// use indexmap::IndexMap; |
1583 | | /// |
1584 | | /// let mut map = IndexMap::new(); |
1585 | | /// map.insert("foo", 1); |
1586 | | /// println!("{:?}", map["bar"]); // panics! |
1587 | | /// ``` |
1588 | | impl<K, V, Q: ?Sized, S> Index<&Q> for IndexMap<K, V, S> |
1589 | | where |
1590 | | Q: Hash + Equivalent<K>, |
1591 | | S: BuildHasher, |
1592 | | { |
1593 | | type Output = V; |
1594 | | |
1595 | | /// Returns a reference to the value corresponding to the supplied `key`. |
1596 | | /// |
1597 | | /// ***Panics*** if `key` is not present in the map. |
1598 | | fn index(&self, key: &Q) -> &V { |
1599 | | self.get(key).expect("no entry found for key") |
1600 | | } |
1601 | | } |
1602 | | |
1603 | | /// Access [`IndexMap`] values corresponding to a key. |
1604 | | /// |
1605 | | /// Mutable indexing allows changing / updating values of key-value |
1606 | | /// pairs that are already present. |
1607 | | /// |
1608 | | /// You can **not** insert new pairs with index syntax, use `.insert()`. |
1609 | | /// |
1610 | | /// # Examples |
1611 | | /// |
1612 | | /// ``` |
1613 | | /// use indexmap::IndexMap; |
1614 | | /// |
1615 | | /// let mut map = IndexMap::new(); |
1616 | | /// for word in "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet".split_whitespace() { |
1617 | | /// map.insert(word.to_lowercase(), word.to_string()); |
1618 | | /// } |
1619 | | /// let lorem = &mut map["lorem"]; |
1620 | | /// assert_eq!(lorem, "Lorem"); |
1621 | | /// lorem.retain(char::is_lowercase); |
1622 | | /// assert_eq!(map["lorem"], "orem"); |
1623 | | /// ``` |
1624 | | /// |
1625 | | /// ```should_panic |
1626 | | /// use indexmap::IndexMap; |
1627 | | /// |
1628 | | /// let mut map = IndexMap::new(); |
1629 | | /// map.insert("foo", 1); |
1630 | | /// map["bar"] = 1; // panics! |
1631 | | /// ``` |
1632 | | impl<K, V, Q: ?Sized, S> IndexMut<&Q> for IndexMap<K, V, S> |
1633 | | where |
1634 | | Q: Hash + Equivalent<K>, |
1635 | | S: BuildHasher, |
1636 | | { |
1637 | | /// Returns a mutable reference to the value corresponding to the supplied `key`. |
1638 | | /// |
1639 | | /// ***Panics*** if `key` is not present in the map. |
1640 | | fn index_mut(&mut self, key: &Q) -> &mut V { |
1641 | | self.get_mut(key).expect("no entry found for key") |
1642 | | } |
1643 | | } |
1644 | | |
1645 | | /// Access [`IndexMap`] values at indexed positions. |
1646 | | /// |
1647 | | /// See [`Index<usize> for Keys`][keys] to access a map's keys instead. |
1648 | | /// |
1649 | | /// [keys]: Keys#impl-Index<usize>-for-Keys<'a,+K,+V> |
1650 | | /// |
1651 | | /// # Examples |
1652 | | /// |
1653 | | /// ``` |
1654 | | /// use indexmap::IndexMap; |
1655 | | /// |
1656 | | /// let mut map = IndexMap::new(); |
1657 | | /// for word in "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet".split_whitespace() { |
1658 | | /// map.insert(word.to_lowercase(), word.to_uppercase()); |
1659 | | /// } |
1660 | | /// assert_eq!(map[0], "LOREM"); |
1661 | | /// assert_eq!(map[1], "IPSUM"); |
1662 | | /// map.reverse(); |
1663 | | /// assert_eq!(map[0], "AMET"); |
1664 | | /// assert_eq!(map[1], "SIT"); |
1665 | | /// map.sort_keys(); |
1666 | | /// assert_eq!(map[0], "AMET"); |
1667 | | /// assert_eq!(map[1], "DOLOR"); |
1668 | | /// ``` |
1669 | | /// |
1670 | | /// ```should_panic |
1671 | | /// use indexmap::IndexMap; |
1672 | | /// |
1673 | | /// let mut map = IndexMap::new(); |
1674 | | /// map.insert("foo", 1); |
1675 | | /// println!("{:?}", map[10]); // panics! |
1676 | | /// ``` |
1677 | | impl<K, V, S> Index<usize> for IndexMap<K, V, S> { |
1678 | | type Output = V; |
1679 | | |
1680 | | /// Returns a reference to the value at the supplied `index`. |
1681 | | /// |
1682 | | /// ***Panics*** if `index` is out of bounds. |
1683 | | fn index(&self, index: usize) -> &V { |
1684 | | if let Some((_, value)) = self.get_index(index) { |
1685 | | value |
1686 | | } else { |
1687 | | panic!( |
1688 | | "index out of bounds: the len is {len} but the index is {index}", |
1689 | | len = self.len() |
1690 | | ); |
1691 | | } |
1692 | | } |
1693 | | } |
1694 | | |
1695 | | /// Access [`IndexMap`] values at indexed positions. |
1696 | | /// |
1697 | | /// Mutable indexing allows changing / updating indexed values |
1698 | | /// that are already present. |
1699 | | /// |
1700 | | /// You can **not** insert new values with index syntax -- use [`.insert()`][IndexMap::insert]. |
1701 | | /// |
1702 | | /// # Examples |
1703 | | /// |
1704 | | /// ``` |
1705 | | /// use indexmap::IndexMap; |
1706 | | /// |
1707 | | /// let mut map = IndexMap::new(); |
1708 | | /// for word in "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet".split_whitespace() { |
1709 | | /// map.insert(word.to_lowercase(), word.to_string()); |
1710 | | /// } |
1711 | | /// let lorem = &mut map[0]; |
1712 | | /// assert_eq!(lorem, "Lorem"); |
1713 | | /// lorem.retain(char::is_lowercase); |
1714 | | /// assert_eq!(map["lorem"], "orem"); |
1715 | | /// ``` |
1716 | | /// |
1717 | | /// ```should_panic |
1718 | | /// use indexmap::IndexMap; |
1719 | | /// |
1720 | | /// let mut map = IndexMap::new(); |
1721 | | /// map.insert("foo", 1); |
1722 | | /// map[10] = 1; // panics! |
1723 | | /// ``` |
1724 | | impl<K, V, S> IndexMut<usize> for IndexMap<K, V, S> { |
1725 | | /// Returns a mutable reference to the value at the supplied `index`. |
1726 | | /// |
1727 | | /// ***Panics*** if `index` is out of bounds. |
1728 | | fn index_mut(&mut self, index: usize) -> &mut V { |
1729 | | let len: usize = self.len(); |
1730 | | |
1731 | | if let Some((_, value)) = self.get_index_mut(index) { |
1732 | | value |
1733 | | } else { |
1734 | | panic!("index out of bounds: the len is {len} but the index is {index}"); |
1735 | | } |
1736 | | } |
1737 | | } |
1738 | | |
1739 | | impl<K, V, S> FromIterator<(K, V)> for IndexMap<K, V, S> |
1740 | | where |
1741 | | K: Hash + Eq, |
1742 | | S: BuildHasher + Default, |
1743 | | { |
1744 | | /// Create an `IndexMap` from the sequence of key-value pairs in the |
1745 | | /// iterable. |
1746 | | /// |
1747 | | /// `from_iter` uses the same logic as `extend`. See |
1748 | | /// [`extend`][IndexMap::extend] for more details. |
1749 | | fn from_iter<I: IntoIterator<Item = (K, V)>>(iterable: I) -> Self { |
1750 | | let iter = iterable.into_iter(); |
1751 | | let (low, _) = iter.size_hint(); |
1752 | | let mut map = Self::with_capacity_and_hasher(low, <_>::default()); |
1753 | | map.extend(iter); |
1754 | | map |
1755 | | } |
1756 | | } |
1757 | | |
1758 | | #[cfg(feature = "std")] |
1759 | | #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "std")))] |
1760 | | impl<K, V, const N: usize> From<[(K, V); N]> for IndexMap<K, V, RandomState> |
1761 | | where |
1762 | | K: Hash + Eq, |
1763 | | { |
1764 | | /// # Examples |
1765 | | /// |
1766 | | /// ``` |
1767 | | /// use indexmap::IndexMap; |
1768 | | /// |
1769 | | /// let map1 = IndexMap::from([(1, 2), (3, 4)]); |
1770 | | /// let map2: IndexMap<_, _> = [(1, 2), (3, 4)].into(); |
1771 | | /// assert_eq!(map1, map2); |
1772 | | /// ``` |
1773 | | fn from(arr: [(K, V); N]) -> Self { |
1774 | | Self::from_iter(arr) |
1775 | | } |
1776 | | } |
1777 | | |
1778 | | impl<K, V, S> Extend<(K, V)> for IndexMap<K, V, S> |
1779 | | where |
1780 | | K: Hash + Eq, |
1781 | | S: BuildHasher, |
1782 | | { |
1783 | | /// Extend the map with all key-value pairs in the iterable. |
1784 | | /// |
1785 | | /// This is equivalent to calling [`insert`][IndexMap::insert] for each of |
1786 | | /// them in order, which means that for keys that already existed |
1787 | | /// in the map, their value is updated but it keeps the existing order. |
1788 | | /// |
1789 | | /// New keys are inserted in the order they appear in the sequence. If |
1790 | | /// equivalents of a key occur more than once, the last corresponding value |
1791 | | /// prevails. |
1792 | | fn extend<I: IntoIterator<Item = (K, V)>>(&mut self, iterable: I) { |
1793 | | // (Note: this is a copy of `std`/`hashbrown`'s reservation logic.) |
1794 | | // Keys may be already present or show multiple times in the iterator. |
1795 | | // Reserve the entire hint lower bound if the map is empty. |
1796 | | // Otherwise reserve half the hint (rounded up), so the map |
1797 | | // will only resize twice in the worst case. |
1798 | | let iter = iterable.into_iter(); |
1799 | | let reserve = if self.is_empty() { |
1800 | | iter.size_hint().0 |
1801 | | } else { |
1802 | | (iter.size_hint().0 + 1) / 2 |
1803 | | }; |
1804 | | self.reserve(reserve); |
1805 | | iter.for_each(move |(k, v)| { |
1806 | | self.insert(k, v); |
1807 | | }); |
1808 | | } |
1809 | | } |
1810 | | |
1811 | | impl<'a, K, V, S> Extend<(&'a K, &'a V)> for IndexMap<K, V, S> |
1812 | | where |
1813 | | K: Hash + Eq + Copy, |
1814 | | V: Copy, |
1815 | | S: BuildHasher, |
1816 | | { |
1817 | | /// Extend the map with all key-value pairs in the iterable. |
1818 | | /// |
1819 | | /// See the first extend method for more details. |
1820 | | fn extend<I: IntoIterator<Item = (&'a K, &'a V)>>(&mut self, iterable: I) { |
1821 | | self.extend(iterable.into_iter().map(|(&key, &value)| (key, value))); |
1822 | | } |
1823 | | } |
1824 | | |
1825 | | impl<K, V, S> Default for IndexMap<K, V, S> |
1826 | | where |
1827 | | S: Default, |
1828 | | { |
1829 | | /// Return an empty [`IndexMap`] |
1830 | | fn default() -> Self { |
1831 | | Self::with_capacity_and_hasher(0, S::default()) |
1832 | | } |
1833 | | } |
1834 | | |
1835 | | impl<K, V1, S1, V2, S2> PartialEq<IndexMap<K, V2, S2>> for IndexMap<K, V1, S1> |
1836 | | where |
1837 | | K: Hash + Eq, |
1838 | | V1: PartialEq<V2>, |
1839 | | S1: BuildHasher, |
1840 | | S2: BuildHasher, |
1841 | | { |
1842 | | fn eq(&self, other: &IndexMap<K, V2, S2>) -> bool { |
1843 | | if self.len() != other.len() { |
1844 | | return false; |
1845 | | } |
1846 | | |
1847 | | self.iter() |
1848 | | .all(|(key, value)| other.get(key).map_or(false, |v| *value == *v)) |
1849 | | } |
1850 | | } |
1851 | | |
1852 | | impl<K, V, S> Eq for IndexMap<K, V, S> |
1853 | | where |
1854 | | K: Eq + Hash, |
1855 | | V: Eq, |
1856 | | S: BuildHasher, |
1857 | | { |
1858 | | } |