-//! This crate provides the `AnyMap` type, a safe and convenient store for one value of each type.
+//! This crate provides a safe and convenient store for one value of each type.
+//!
+//! Your starting point is [`Map`]. It has an example.
-#![cfg_attr(feature = "unstable", feature(core, std_misc))]
-#![cfg_attr(all(feature = "unstable", test), feature(test))]
#![warn(missing_docs, unused_results)]
-#[cfg(all(feature = "unstable", test))]
-extern crate test;
+#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "std"), no_std)]
-use std::any::TypeId;
-use std::marker::PhantomData;
+use core::any::{Any, TypeId};
+use core::marker::PhantomData;
+
+#[cfg(not(any(feature = "std", feature = "hashbrown")))]
+compile_error!("anymap: you must enable the 'std' feature or the 'hashbrown' feature");
+
+#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
+extern crate alloc;
+
+#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
+use alloc::boxed::Box;
use raw::RawMap;
-use any::{UncheckedAnyExt, IntoBox, Any};
+use any::{UncheckedAnyExt, IntoBox};
+pub use any::CloneAny;
macro_rules! impl_common_methods {
(
self.$field.clear()
}
}
+
+ impl<A: ?Sized + UncheckedAnyExt> Default for $t<A> {
+ #[inline]
+ fn default() -> $t<A> {
+ $t::new()
+ }
+ }
}
}
-pub mod any;
+mod any;
pub mod raw;
/// A collection containing zero or one values for any given type and allowing convenient,
/// type-safe access to those values.
///
/// The type parameter `A` allows you to use a different value type; normally you will want it to
-/// be `anymap::any::Any`, but there are other choices:
+/// be `core::any::Any` (also known as `std::any::Any`), but there are other choices:
///
-/// - If you want the entire map to be cloneable, use `CloneAny` instead of `Any`.
-/// - You can add on `+ Send` and/or `+ Sync` (e.g. `Map<Any + Send>`) to add those bounds.
+/// - If you want the entire map to be cloneable, use `CloneAny` instead of `Any`; with that, you
+/// can only add types that implement `Clone` to the map.
+/// - You can add on `+ Send` or `+ Send + Sync` (e.g. `Map<dyn Any + Send>`) to add those auto
+/// traits.
+///
+/// Cumulatively, there are thus six forms of map:
+///
+/// - <code>[Map]<dyn [core::any::Any]></code>, also spelled [`AnyMap`] for convenience.
+/// - <code>[Map]<dyn [core::any::Any] + Send></code>
+/// - <code>[Map]<dyn [core::any::Any] + Send + Sync></code>
+/// - <code>[Map]<dyn [CloneAny]></code>
+/// - <code>[Map]<dyn [CloneAny] + Send></code>
+/// - <code>[Map]<dyn [CloneAny] + Send + Sync></code>
+///
+/// ## Example
+///
+/// (Here using the [`AnyMap`] convenience alias; the first line could use
+/// <code>[anymap::Map][Map]::<[core::any::Any]>::new()</code> instead if desired.)
///
/// ```rust
-/// # use anymap::AnyMap;
-/// let mut data = AnyMap::new();
+/// let mut data = anymap::AnyMap::new();
/// assert_eq!(data.get(), None::<&i32>);
/// data.insert(42i32);
/// assert_eq!(data.get(), Some(&42i32));
///
/// Values containing non-static references are not permitted.
#[derive(Debug)]
-pub struct Map<A: ?Sized + UncheckedAnyExt = Any> {
+pub struct Map<A: ?Sized + UncheckedAnyExt = dyn Any> {
raw: RawMap<A>,
}
// #[derive(Clone)] would want A to implement Clone, but in reality it’s only Box<A> that can.
impl<A: ?Sized + UncheckedAnyExt> Clone for Map<A> where Box<A>: Clone {
+ #[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> Map<A> {
Map {
raw: self.raw.clone(),
}
}
-/// The most common type of `Map`: just using `Any`.
+/// The most common type of `Map`: just using `Any`; <code>[Map]<dyn [Any]></code>.
///
/// Why is this a separate type alias rather than a default value for `Map<A>`? `Map::new()`
/// doesn’t seem to be happy to infer that it should go with the default value.
/// It’s a bit sad, really. Ah well, I guess this approach will do.
-pub type AnyMap = Map<Any>;
+pub type AnyMap = Map<dyn Any>;
impl_common_methods! {
field: Map.raw;
impl<A: ?Sized + UncheckedAnyExt> Map<A> {
/// Returns a reference to the value stored in the collection for the type `T`, if it exists.
+ #[inline]
pub fn get<T: IntoBox<A>>(&self) -> Option<&T> {
self.raw.get(&TypeId::of::<T>())
.map(|any| unsafe { any.downcast_ref_unchecked::<T>() })
/// Returns a mutable reference to the value stored in the collection for the type `T`,
/// if it exists.
+ #[inline]
pub fn get_mut<T: IntoBox<A>>(&mut self) -> Option<&mut T> {
self.raw.get_mut(&TypeId::of::<T>())
.map(|any| unsafe { any.downcast_mut_unchecked::<T>() })
/// Sets the value stored in the collection for the type `T`.
/// If the collection already had a value of type `T`, that value is returned.
/// Otherwise, `None` is returned.
+ #[inline]
pub fn insert<T: IntoBox<A>>(&mut self, value: T) -> Option<T> {
unsafe {
self.raw.insert(TypeId::of::<T>(), value.into_box())
/// Removes the `T` value from the collection,
/// returning it if there was one or `None` if there was not.
+ #[inline]
pub fn remove<T: IntoBox<A>>(&mut self) -> Option<T> {
self.raw.remove(&TypeId::of::<T>())
.map(|any| *unsafe { any.downcast_unchecked::<T>() })
}
/// Gets the entry for the given type in the collection for in-place manipulation
+ #[inline]
pub fn entry<T: IntoBox<A>>(&mut self) -> Entry<A, T> {
match self.raw.entry(TypeId::of::<T>()) {
raw::Entry::Occupied(e) => Entry::Occupied(OccupiedEntry {
}
impl<A: ?Sized + UncheckedAnyExt> AsRef<RawMap<A>> for Map<A> {
+ #[inline]
fn as_ref(&self) -> &RawMap<A> {
&self.raw
}
}
impl<A: ?Sized + UncheckedAnyExt> AsMut<RawMap<A>> for Map<A> {
+ #[inline]
fn as_mut(&mut self) -> &mut RawMap<A> {
&mut self.raw
}
}
-impl<A: ?Sized + UncheckedAnyExt> Into<RawMap<A>> for Map<A> {
- fn into(self) -> RawMap<A> {
- self.raw
+impl<A: ?Sized + UncheckedAnyExt> From<Map<A>> for RawMap<A> {
+ #[inline]
+ fn from(map: Map<A>) -> RawMap<A> {
+ map.raw
}
}
Vacant(VacantEntry<'a, A, V>),
}
-impl<'a, A: ?Sized + UncheckedAnyExt, V: IntoBox<A> + Clone> Entry<'a, A, V> {
+impl<'a, A: ?Sized + UncheckedAnyExt, V: IntoBox<A>> Entry<'a, A, V> {
/// Ensures a value is in the entry by inserting the default if empty, and returns
/// a mutable reference to the value in the entry.
+ #[inline]
pub fn or_insert(self, default: V) -> &'a mut V {
match self {
Entry::Occupied(inner) => inner.into_mut(),
/// Ensures a value is in the entry by inserting the result of the default function if empty,
/// and returns a mutable reference to the value in the entry.
+ #[inline]
pub fn or_insert_with<F: FnOnce() -> V>(self, default: F) -> &'a mut V {
match self {
Entry::Occupied(inner) => inner.into_mut(),
impl<'a, A: ?Sized + UncheckedAnyExt, V: IntoBox<A>> OccupiedEntry<'a, A, V> {
/// Gets a reference to the value in the entry
+ #[inline]
pub fn get(&self) -> &V {
unsafe { self.inner.get().downcast_ref_unchecked() }
}
/// Gets a mutable reference to the value in the entry
+ #[inline]
pub fn get_mut(&mut self) -> &mut V {
unsafe { self.inner.get_mut().downcast_mut_unchecked() }
}
/// Converts the OccupiedEntry into a mutable reference to the value in the entry
/// with a lifetime bound to the collection itself
+ #[inline]
pub fn into_mut(self) -> &'a mut V {
unsafe { self.inner.into_mut().downcast_mut_unchecked() }
}
/// Sets the value of the entry, and returns the entry's old value
+ #[inline]
pub fn insert(&mut self, value: V) -> V {
unsafe { *self.inner.insert(value.into_box()).downcast_unchecked() }
}
/// Takes the value out of the entry, and returns it
+ #[inline]
pub fn remove(self) -> V {
unsafe { *self.inner.remove().downcast_unchecked() }
}
impl<'a, A: ?Sized + UncheckedAnyExt, V: IntoBox<A>> VacantEntry<'a, A, V> {
/// Sets the value of the entry with the VacantEntry's key,
/// and returns a mutable reference to it
+ #[inline]
pub fn insert(self, value: V) -> &'a mut V {
unsafe { self.inner.insert(value.into_box()).downcast_mut_unchecked() }
}
}
-#[cfg(feature = "unstable")]
-#[bench]
-fn bench_insertion(b: &mut ::test::Bencher) {
- b.iter(|| {
- let mut data = AnyMap::new();
- for _ in 0..100 {
- let _ = data.insert(42);
- }
- })
-}
-
-#[cfg(feature = "unstable")]
-#[bench]
-fn bench_get_missing(b: &mut ::test::Bencher) {
- b.iter(|| {
- let data = AnyMap::new();
- for _ in 0..100 {
- assert_eq!(data.get(), None::<&i32>);
- }
- })
-}
-
-#[cfg(feature = "unstable")]
-#[bench]
-fn bench_get_present(b: &mut ::test::Bencher) {
- b.iter(|| {
- let mut data = AnyMap::new();
- let _ = data.insert(42);
- // These inner loops are a feeble attempt to drown the other factors.
- for _ in 0..100 {
- assert_eq!(data.get(), Some(&42));
- }
- })
-}
-
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
- use {Map, AnyMap, Entry};
- use any::{Any, CloneAny};
+ use super::*;
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)] struct A(i32);
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)] struct B(i32);
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)] struct F(i32);
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)] struct J(i32);
- #[test]
- fn test_entry() {
- let mut map: AnyMap = AnyMap::new();
- assert_eq!(map.insert(A(10)), None);
- assert_eq!(map.insert(B(20)), None);
- assert_eq!(map.insert(C(30)), None);
- assert_eq!(map.insert(D(40)), None);
- assert_eq!(map.insert(E(50)), None);
- assert_eq!(map.insert(F(60)), None);
-
- // Existing key (insert)
- match map.entry::<A>() {
- Entry::Vacant(_) => unreachable!(),
- Entry::Occupied(mut view) => {
- assert_eq!(view.get(), &A(10));
- assert_eq!(view.insert(A(100)), A(10));
- }
- }
- assert_eq!(map.get::<A>().unwrap(), &A(100));
- assert_eq!(map.len(), 6);
+ macro_rules! test_entry {
+ ($name:ident, $init:ty) => {
+ #[test]
+ fn $name() {
+ let mut map = <$init>::new();
+ assert_eq!(map.insert(A(10)), None);
+ assert_eq!(map.insert(B(20)), None);
+ assert_eq!(map.insert(C(30)), None);
+ assert_eq!(map.insert(D(40)), None);
+ assert_eq!(map.insert(E(50)), None);
+ assert_eq!(map.insert(F(60)), None);
+
+ // Existing key (insert)
+ match map.entry::<A>() {
+ Entry::Vacant(_) => unreachable!(),
+ Entry::Occupied(mut view) => {
+ assert_eq!(view.get(), &A(10));
+ assert_eq!(view.insert(A(100)), A(10));
+ }
+ }
+ assert_eq!(map.get::<A>().unwrap(), &A(100));
+ assert_eq!(map.len(), 6);
+
+
+ // Existing key (update)
+ match map.entry::<B>() {
+ Entry::Vacant(_) => unreachable!(),
+ Entry::Occupied(mut view) => {
+ let v = view.get_mut();
+ let new_v = B(v.0 * 10);
+ *v = new_v;
+ }
+ }
+ assert_eq!(map.get::<B>().unwrap(), &B(200));
+ assert_eq!(map.len(), 6);
- // Existing key (update)
- match map.entry::<B>() {
- Entry::Vacant(_) => unreachable!(),
- Entry::Occupied(mut view) => {
- let v = view.get_mut();
- let new_v = B(v.0 * 10);
- *v = new_v;
- }
- }
- assert_eq!(map.get::<B>().unwrap(), &B(200));
- assert_eq!(map.len(), 6);
+ // Existing key (remove)
+ match map.entry::<C>() {
+ Entry::Vacant(_) => unreachable!(),
+ Entry::Occupied(view) => {
+ assert_eq!(view.remove(), C(30));
+ }
+ }
+ assert_eq!(map.get::<C>(), None);
+ assert_eq!(map.len(), 5);
- // Existing key (remove)
- match map.entry::<C>() {
- Entry::Vacant(_) => unreachable!(),
- Entry::Occupied(view) => {
- assert_eq!(view.remove(), C(30));
+ // Inexistent key (insert)
+ match map.entry::<J>() {
+ Entry::Occupied(_) => unreachable!(),
+ Entry::Vacant(view) => {
+ assert_eq!(*view.insert(J(1000)), J(1000));
+ }
+ }
+ assert_eq!(map.get::<J>().unwrap(), &J(1000));
+ assert_eq!(map.len(), 6);
+
+ // Entry.or_insert on existing key
+ map.entry::<B>().or_insert(B(71)).0 += 1;
+ assert_eq!(map.get::<B>().unwrap(), &B(201));
+ assert_eq!(map.len(), 6);
+
+ // Entry.or_insert on nonexisting key
+ map.entry::<C>().or_insert(C(300)).0 += 1;
+ assert_eq!(map.get::<C>().unwrap(), &C(301));
+ assert_eq!(map.len(), 7);
}
}
- assert_eq!(map.get::<C>(), None);
- assert_eq!(map.len(), 5);
+ }
+ test_entry!(test_entry_any, AnyMap);
+ test_entry!(test_entry_cloneany, Map<dyn CloneAny>);
- // Inexistent key (insert)
- match map.entry::<J>() {
- Entry::Occupied(_) => unreachable!(),
- Entry::Vacant(view) => {
- assert_eq!(*view.insert(J(1000)), J(1000));
- }
- }
- assert_eq!(map.get::<J>().unwrap(), &J(1000));
- assert_eq!(map.len(), 6);
-
- // Entry.or_insert on existing key
- map.entry::<B>().or_insert(B(71)).0 += 1;
- assert_eq!(map.get::<B>().unwrap(), &B(201));
- assert_eq!(map.len(), 6);
-
- // Entry.or_insert on nonexisting key
- map.entry::<C>().or_insert(C(300)).0 += 1;
- assert_eq!(map.get::<C>().unwrap(), &C(301));
- assert_eq!(map.len(), 7);
+ #[test]
+ fn test_default() {
+ let map: AnyMap = Default::default();
+ assert_eq!(map.len(), 0);
}
#[test]
fn test_clone() {
- let mut map: Map<CloneAny> = Map::new();
+ let mut map: Map<dyn CloneAny> = Map::new();
let _ = map.insert(A(1));
let _ = map.insert(B(2));
let _ = map.insert(D(3));
fn assert_send<T: Send>() { }
fn assert_sync<T: Sync>() { }
fn assert_clone<T: Clone>() { }
- fn assert_debug<T: ::std::fmt::Debug>() { }
- assert_send::<Map<Any + Send>>();
- assert_send::<Map<Any + Send + Sync>>();
- assert_sync::<Map<Any + Sync>>();
- assert_sync::<Map<Any + Send + Sync>>();
- assert_debug::<Map<Any>>();
- assert_debug::<Map<Any + Send>>();
- assert_debug::<Map<Any + Sync>>();
- assert_debug::<Map<Any + Send + Sync>>();
- assert_send::<Map<CloneAny + Send>>();
- assert_send::<Map<CloneAny + Send + Sync>>();
- assert_sync::<Map<CloneAny + Sync>>();
- assert_sync::<Map<CloneAny + Send + Sync>>();
- assert_clone::<Map<CloneAny + Send>>();
- assert_clone::<Map<CloneAny + Send + Sync>>();
- assert_clone::<Map<CloneAny + Sync>>();
- assert_clone::<Map<CloneAny + Send + Sync>>();
- assert_debug::<Map<CloneAny>>();
- assert_debug::<Map<CloneAny + Send>>();
- assert_debug::<Map<CloneAny + Sync>>();
- assert_debug::<Map<CloneAny + Send + Sync>>();
+ fn assert_debug<T: ::core::fmt::Debug>() { }
+ assert_send::<Map<dyn Any + Send>>();
+ assert_send::<Map<dyn Any + Send + Sync>>();
+ assert_sync::<Map<dyn Any + Send + Sync>>();
+ assert_debug::<Map<dyn Any>>();
+ assert_debug::<Map<dyn Any + Send>>();
+ assert_debug::<Map<dyn Any + Send + Sync>>();
+ assert_send::<Map<dyn CloneAny + Send>>();
+ assert_send::<Map<dyn CloneAny + Send + Sync>>();
+ assert_sync::<Map<dyn CloneAny + Send + Sync>>();
+ assert_clone::<Map<dyn CloneAny + Send>>();
+ assert_clone::<Map<dyn CloneAny + Send + Sync>>();
+ assert_clone::<Map<dyn CloneAny + Send + Sync>>();
+ assert_debug::<Map<dyn CloneAny>>();
+ assert_debug::<Map<dyn CloneAny + Send>>();
+ assert_debug::<Map<dyn CloneAny + Send + Sync>>();
}
}