use std::collections::BTreeSet; use crate::hash; #[test] fn test_hash() { let mut x = BTreeSet::new(); let mut y = BTreeSet::new(); x.insert(1); x.insert(2); x.insert(3); y.insert(3); y.insert(2); y.insert(1); assert_eq!(hash(&x), hash(&y)); } #[test] fn test_prefix_free() { let x = BTreeSet::from([1, 2, 3]); let y = BTreeSet::::new(); // If hashed by iteration alone, `(x, y)` and `(y, x)` would visit the same // order of elements, resulting in the same hash. But now that we also hash // the length, they get distinct sequences of hashed data. assert_ne!(hash(&(&x, &y)), hash(&(&y, &x))); }