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//! This module contains collection types that don't expose their internal
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//! ordering. This is a useful property for deterministic computations, such
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//! as required by the query system.
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use rustc_hash::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet};
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use smallvec::SmallVec;
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use std::{
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borrow::Borrow,
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hash::Hash,
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iter::{Product, Sum},
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};
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use crate::{
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fingerprint::Fingerprint,
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stable_hasher::{HashStable, StableHasher, ToStableHashKey},
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};
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/// `UnordItems` is the order-less version of `Iterator`. It only contains methods
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/// that don't (easily) expose an ordering of the underlying items.
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///
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/// Most methods take an `Fn` where the `Iterator`-version takes an `FnMut`. This
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/// is to reduce the risk of accidentally leaking the internal order via the closure
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/// environment. Otherwise one could easily do something like
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///
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/// ```rust,ignore (pseudo code)
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/// let mut ordered = vec![];
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/// unordered_items.all(|x| ordered.push(x));
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/// ```
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///
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/// It's still possible to do the same thing with an `Fn` by using interior mutability,
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/// but the chance of doing it accidentally is reduced.
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pub struct UnordItems<T, I: Iterator<Item = T>>(I);
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impl<T, I: Iterator<Item = T>> UnordItems<T, I> {
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#[inline]
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pub fn map<U, F: Fn(T) -> U>(self, f: F) -> UnordItems<U, impl Iterator<Item = U>> {
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UnordItems(self.0.map(f))
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn all<U, F: Fn(T) -> bool>(mut self, f: F) -> bool {
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self.0.all(f)
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn any<U, F: Fn(T) -> bool>(mut self, f: F) -> bool {
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self.0.any(f)
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn filter<U, F: Fn(&T) -> bool>(self, f: F) -> UnordItems<T, impl Iterator<Item = T>> {
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UnordItems(self.0.filter(f))
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn filter_map<U, F: Fn(T) -> Option<U>>(
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self,
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f: F,
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) -> UnordItems<U, impl Iterator<Item = U>> {
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UnordItems(self.0.filter_map(f))
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn max(self) -> Option<T>
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where
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T: Ord,
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{
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self.0.max()
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn min(self) -> Option<T>
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where
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T: Ord,
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{
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self.0.min()
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn sum<S>(self) -> S
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where
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S: Sum<T>,
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{
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self.0.sum()
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn product<S>(self) -> S
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where
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S: Product<T>,
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{
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self.0.product()
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn count(self) -> usize {
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self.0.count()
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}
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}
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impl<'a, T: Clone + 'a, I: Iterator<Item = &'a T>> UnordItems<&'a T, I> {
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#[inline]
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pub fn cloned(self) -> UnordItems<T, impl Iterator<Item = T>> {
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UnordItems(self.0.cloned())
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}
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}
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impl<'a, T: Copy + 'a, I: Iterator<Item = &'a T>> UnordItems<&'a T, I> {
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#[inline]
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pub fn copied(self) -> UnordItems<T, impl Iterator<Item = T>> {
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UnordItems(self.0.copied())
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}
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}
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impl<T: Ord, I: Iterator<Item = T>> UnordItems<T, I> {
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pub fn into_sorted<HCX>(self, hcx: &HCX) -> Vec<T>
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where
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T: ToStableHashKey<HCX>,
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{
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let mut items: Vec<T> = self.0.collect();
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items.sort_by_cached_key(|x| x.to_stable_hash_key(hcx));
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items
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}
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pub fn into_sorted_small_vec<HCX, const LEN: usize>(self, hcx: &HCX) -> SmallVec<[T; LEN]>
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where
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T: ToStableHashKey<HCX>,
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{
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let mut items: SmallVec<[T; LEN]> = self.0.collect();
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items.sort_by_cached_key(|x| x.to_stable_hash_key(hcx));
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items
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}
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}
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/// This is a set collection type that tries very hard to not expose
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/// any internal iteration. This is a useful property when trying to
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/// uphold the determinism invariants imposed by the query system.
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///
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/// This collection type is a good choice for set-like collections the
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/// keys of which don't have a semantic ordering.
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///
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/// See [MCP 533](https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/533)
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/// for more information.
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#[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Clone, Encodable, Decodable)]
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pub struct UnordSet<V: Eq + Hash> {
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inner: FxHashSet<V>,
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}
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impl<V: Eq + Hash> Default for UnordSet<V> {
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fn default() -> Self {
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Self { inner: FxHashSet::default() }
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}
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}
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impl<V: Eq + Hash> UnordSet<V> {
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#[inline]
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pub fn new() -> Self {
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Self { inner: Default::default() }
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
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self.inner.len()
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn insert(&mut self, v: V) -> bool {
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self.inner.insert(v)
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn contains<Q: ?Sized>(&self, v: &Q) -> bool
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where
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V: Borrow<Q>,
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Q: Hash + Eq,
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{
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self.inner.contains(v)
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn items(&self) -> UnordItems<&V, impl Iterator<Item = &V>> {
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UnordItems(self.inner.iter())
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn into_items(self) -> UnordItems<V, impl Iterator<Item = V>> {
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UnordItems(self.inner.into_iter())
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}
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// We can safely extend this UnordSet from a set of unordered values because that
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// won't expose the internal ordering anywhere.
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#[inline]
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pub fn extend<I: Iterator<Item = V>>(&mut self, items: UnordItems<V, I>) {
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self.inner.extend(items.0)
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}
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}
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impl<V: Hash + Eq> Extend<V> for UnordSet<V> {
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fn extend<T: IntoIterator<Item = V>>(&mut self, iter: T) {
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self.inner.extend(iter)
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}
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}
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impl<HCX, V: Hash + Eq + HashStable<HCX>> HashStable<HCX> for UnordSet<V> {
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#[inline]
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fn hash_stable(&self, hcx: &mut HCX, hasher: &mut StableHasher) {
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hash_iter_order_independent(self.inner.iter(), hcx, hasher);
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}
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}
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/// This is a map collection type that tries very hard to not expose
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/// any internal iteration. This is a useful property when trying to
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/// uphold the determinism invariants imposed by the query system.
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///
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/// This collection type is a good choice for map-like collections the
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/// keys of which don't have a semantic ordering.
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///
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/// See [MCP 533](https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/533)
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/// for more information.
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#[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Clone, Encodable, Decodable)]
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pub struct UnordMap<K: Eq + Hash, V> {
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inner: FxHashMap<K, V>,
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}
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impl<K: Eq + Hash, V> Default for UnordMap<K, V> {
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fn default() -> Self {
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Self { inner: FxHashMap::default() }
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}
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}
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impl<K: Hash + Eq, V> Extend<(K, V)> for UnordMap<K, V> {
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fn extend<T: IntoIterator<Item = (K, V)>>(&mut self, iter: T) {
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self.inner.extend(iter)
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}
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}
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impl<K: Eq + Hash, V> UnordMap<K, V> {
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#[inline]
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pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
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self.inner.len()
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn insert(&mut self, k: K, v: V) -> Option<V> {
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self.inner.insert(k, v)
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn contains_key<Q: ?Sized>(&self, k: &Q) -> bool
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where
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K: Borrow<Q>,
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Q: Hash + Eq,
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{
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self.inner.contains_key(k)
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn items(&self) -> UnordItems<(&K, &V), impl Iterator<Item = (&K, &V)>> {
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UnordItems(self.inner.iter())
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn into_items(self) -> UnordItems<(K, V), impl Iterator<Item = (K, V)>> {
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UnordItems(self.inner.into_iter())
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}
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// We can safely extend this UnordMap from a set of unordered values because that
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// won't expose the internal ordering anywhere.
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#[inline]
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pub fn extend<I: Iterator<Item = (K, V)>>(&mut self, items: UnordItems<(K, V), I>) {
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self.inner.extend(items.0)
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}
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}
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impl<HCX, K: Hash + Eq + HashStable<HCX>, V: HashStable<HCX>> HashStable<HCX> for UnordMap<K, V> {
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#[inline]
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fn hash_stable(&self, hcx: &mut HCX, hasher: &mut StableHasher) {
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hash_iter_order_independent(self.inner.iter(), hcx, hasher);
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}
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}
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/// This is a collection type that tries very hard to not expose
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/// any internal iteration. This is a useful property when trying to
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/// uphold the determinism invariants imposed by the query system.
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///
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/// This collection type is a good choice for collections the
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/// keys of which don't have a semantic ordering and don't implement
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/// `Hash` or `Eq`.
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///
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/// See [MCP 533](https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/533)
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/// for more information.
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#[derive(Default, Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Clone, Encodable, Decodable)]
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pub struct UnordBag<V> {
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inner: Vec<V>,
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}
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impl<V> UnordBag<V> {
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#[inline]
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pub fn new() -> Self {
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Self { inner: Default::default() }
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
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self.inner.len()
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn push(&mut self, v: V) {
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self.inner.push(v);
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn items(&self) -> UnordItems<&V, impl Iterator<Item = &V>> {
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UnordItems(self.inner.iter())
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn into_items(self) -> UnordItems<V, impl Iterator<Item = V>> {
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UnordItems(self.inner.into_iter())
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}
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// We can safely extend this UnordSet from a set of unordered values because that
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// won't expose the internal ordering anywhere.
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#[inline]
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pub fn extend<I: Iterator<Item = V>>(&mut self, items: UnordItems<V, I>) {
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self.inner.extend(items.0)
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}
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}
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impl<T> Extend<T> for UnordBag<T> {
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fn extend<I: IntoIterator<Item = T>>(&mut self, iter: I) {
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self.inner.extend(iter)
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}
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}
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impl<HCX, V: Hash + Eq + HashStable<HCX>> HashStable<HCX> for UnordBag<V> {
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#[inline]
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fn hash_stable(&self, hcx: &mut HCX, hasher: &mut StableHasher) {
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hash_iter_order_independent(self.inner.iter(), hcx, hasher);
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}
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}
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fn hash_iter_order_independent<
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HCX,
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T: HashStable<HCX>,
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I: Iterator<Item = T> + ExactSizeIterator,
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>(
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mut it: I,
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hcx: &mut HCX,
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hasher: &mut StableHasher,
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) {
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let len = it.len();
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len.hash_stable(hcx, hasher);
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match len {
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0 => {
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// We're done
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}
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1 => {
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// No need to instantiate a hasher
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it.next().unwrap().hash_stable(hcx, hasher);
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}
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_ => {
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let mut accumulator = Fingerprint::ZERO;
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for item in it {
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let mut item_hasher = StableHasher::new();
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item.hash_stable(hcx, &mut item_hasher);
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let item_fingerprint: Fingerprint = item_hasher.finish();
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accumulator = accumulator.combine_commutative(item_fingerprint);
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}
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accumulator.hash_stable(hcx, hasher);
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}
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}
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}
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// Do not implement IntoIterator for the collections in this module.
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// They only exist to hide iteration order in the first place.
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impl<T> !IntoIterator for UnordBag<T> {}
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impl<V> !IntoIterator for UnordSet<V> {}
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impl<K, V> !IntoIterator for UnordMap<K, V> {}
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impl<T, I> !IntoIterator for UnordItems<T, I> {}
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