rust/src/lib/smallintmap.rs
2011-08-09 15:53:26 -07:00

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/// A simple map based on a vector for small integer keys. Space requirements
/// are O(highest integer key).
import option::none;
import option::some;
// FIXME: Should not be @; there's a bug somewhere in rustc that requires this
// to be.
type smallintmap[T] = @{mutable v: [mutable option::t[T]]};
fn mk[@T]() -> smallintmap[T] {
let v: [mutable option::t[T]] = ~[mutable];
ret @{mutable v: v};
}
fn insert[@T](m: &smallintmap[T], key: uint, val: &T) {
ivec::grow_set[option::t[T]](m.v, key, none[T], some[T](val));
}
fn find[@T](m: &smallintmap[T], key: uint) -> option::t[T] {
if key < ivec::len[option::t[T]](m.v) { ret m.v.(key); }
ret none[T];
}
fn get[@T](m: &smallintmap[T], key: uint) -> T {
alt find[T](m, key) {
none[T]. { log_err "smallintmap::get(): key not present"; fail; }
some[T](v) { ret v; }
}
}
fn contains_key[@T](m: &smallintmap[T], key: uint) -> bool {
ret !option::is_none(find[T](m, key));
}
fn truncate[@T](m: &smallintmap[T], len: uint) {
m.v = ivec::slice_mut[option::t[T]](m.v, 0u, len);
}
fn max_key[T](m: &smallintmap[T]) -> uint {
ret ivec::len[option::t[T]](m.v);
}