Fortunately, we can do better than these things in Rust. Our type system is quite equal to easy, robust expression of such problems.
-The ``AnyMap`` type is a friendly wrapper around a ``HashMap<TypeId, Box<Any + 'static>>``, exposing a nice, easy typed interface, perfectly safe and absolutely robust.
+The ``AnyMap`` type is a friendly wrapper around a ``HashMap<TypeId, Box<Any>>``, exposing a nice, easy typed interface, perfectly safe and absolutely robust.
What this means is that in an ``AnyMap`` you may store zero or one values for every type.
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-Cargo all the way.
+Cargo all the way: it is `anymap` on crates.io.
-The documentation, with examples, [is also available online](http://www.rust-ci.org/chris-morgan/anymap/doc/anymap/struct.AnyMap.html).
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-Future work
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-I think that the only thing left for this is filling out additional methods from ``HashMap`` as appropriate.
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-It’s a very simple thing. (The initial implementation time was under ten minutes.)
+For users of the nightly instead of the beta of rustc there are a couple of things behind the `unstable` feature like a `drain` method on the `RawAnyMap` and a more efficient hashing technique which makes lookup in the map a tad faster.
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