// Copyright 2013 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT // file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at // http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. //! Container traits use option::Option; /// A trait to represent the abstract idea of a container. The only concrete /// knowledge known is the number of elements contained within. pub trait Container { /// Return the number of elements in the container fn len(&self) -> uint; /// Return true if the container contains no elements fn is_empty(&self) -> bool; } /// A trait to represent mutable containers pub trait Mutable: Container { /// Clear the container, removing all values. fn clear(&mut self); } /// A map is a key-value store where values may be looked up by their keys. This /// trait provides basic operations to operate on these stores. pub trait Map: Mutable { /// Return true if the map contains a value for the specified key fn contains_key(&self, key: &K) -> bool; /// Return a reference to the value corresponding to the key fn find<'a>(&'a self, key: &K) -> Option<&'a V>; /// Return a mutable reference to the value corresponding to the key fn find_mut<'a>(&'a mut self, key: &K) -> Option<&'a mut V>; /// Insert a key-value pair into the map. An existing value for a /// key is replaced by the new value. Return true if the key did /// not already exist in the map. fn insert(&mut self, key: K, value: V) -> bool; /// Remove a key-value pair from the map. Return true if the key /// was present in the map, otherwise false. fn remove(&mut self, key: &K) -> bool; /// Insert a key-value pair from the map. If the key already had a value /// present in the map, that value is returned. Otherwise None is returned. fn swap(&mut self, k: K, v: V) -> Option; /// Removes a key from the map, returning the value at the key if the key /// was previously in the map. fn pop(&mut self, k: &K) -> Option; } /// A set is a group of objects which are each distinct from one another. This /// trait represents actions which can be performed on sets to manipulate and /// iterate over them. pub trait Set: Mutable { /// Return true if the set contains a value fn contains(&self, value: &T) -> bool; /// Add a value to the set. Return true if the value was not already /// present in the set. fn insert(&mut self, value: T) -> bool; /// Remove a value from the set. Return true if the value was /// present in the set. fn remove(&mut self, value: &T) -> bool; /// Return true if the set has no elements in common with `other`. /// This is equivalent to checking for an empty intersection. fn is_disjoint(&self, other: &Self) -> bool; /// Return true if the set is a subset of another fn is_subset(&self, other: &Self) -> bool; /// Return true if the set is a superset of another fn is_superset(&self, other: &Self) -> bool; /// Visit the values representing the difference fn difference(&self, other: &Self, f: &fn(&T) -> bool) -> bool; /// Visit the values representing the symmetric difference fn symmetric_difference(&self, other: &Self, f: &fn(&T) -> bool) -> bool; /// Visit the values representing the intersection fn intersection(&self, other: &Self, f: &fn(&T) -> bool) -> bool; /// Visit the values representing the union fn union(&self, other: &Self, f: &fn(&T) -> bool) -> bool; }