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| 1 | +// Copyright 2018 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT |
| 2 | +// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at |
| 3 | +// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. |
| 4 | +// |
| 5 | +// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or |
| 6 | +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license |
| 7 | +// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your |
| 8 | +// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed |
| 9 | +// except according to those terms. |
| 10 | + |
| 11 | + |
| 12 | +//! A singly-linked list. |
| 13 | +//! |
| 14 | +//! Using this data structure only makes sense under very specific |
| 15 | +//! circumstances: |
| 16 | +//! |
| 17 | +//! - If you have a list that rarely stores more than one element, then this |
| 18 | +//! data-structure can store the element without allocating and only uses as |
| 19 | +//! much space as a `Option<(T, usize)>`. If T can double as the `Option` |
| 20 | +//! discriminant, it will even only be as large as `T, usize`. |
| 21 | +//! |
| 22 | +//! If you expect to store more than 1 element in the common case, steer clear |
| 23 | +//! and use a `Vec<T>`, `Box<[T]>`, or a `SmallVec<T>`. |
| 24 | +
|
| 25 | +use std::mem; |
| 26 | + |
| 27 | +#[derive(Clone, Hash, Debug, PartialEq)] |
| 28 | +pub struct TinyList<T: PartialEq> { |
| 29 | + head: Option<Element<T>> |
| 30 | +} |
| 31 | + |
| 32 | +impl<T: PartialEq> TinyList<T> { |
| 33 | + |
| 34 | + #[inline] |
| 35 | + pub fn new() -> TinyList<T> { |
| 36 | + TinyList { |
| 37 | + head: None |
| 38 | + } |
| 39 | + } |
| 40 | + |
| 41 | + #[inline] |
| 42 | + pub fn new_single(data: T) -> TinyList<T> { |
| 43 | + TinyList { |
| 44 | + head: Some(Element { |
| 45 | + data, |
| 46 | + next: None, |
| 47 | + }) |
| 48 | + } |
| 49 | + } |
| 50 | + |
| 51 | + #[inline] |
| 52 | + pub fn insert(&mut self, data: T) { |
| 53 | + let current_head = mem::replace(&mut self.head, None); |
| 54 | + |
| 55 | + if let Some(current_head) = current_head { |
| 56 | + let current_head = Box::new(current_head); |
| 57 | + self.head = Some(Element { |
| 58 | + data, |
| 59 | + next: Some(current_head) |
| 60 | + }); |
| 61 | + } else { |
| 62 | + self.head = Some(Element { |
| 63 | + data, |
| 64 | + next: None, |
| 65 | + }) |
| 66 | + } |
| 67 | + } |
| 68 | + |
| 69 | + #[inline] |
| 70 | + pub fn remove(&mut self, data: &T) -> bool { |
| 71 | + let remove_head = if let Some(ref mut head) = self.head { |
| 72 | + if head.data == *data { |
| 73 | + Some(mem::replace(&mut head.next, None)) |
| 74 | + } else { |
| 75 | + None |
| 76 | + } |
| 77 | + } else { |
| 78 | + return false |
| 79 | + }; |
| 80 | + |
| 81 | + if let Some(remove_head) = remove_head { |
| 82 | + if let Some(next) = remove_head { |
| 83 | + self.head = Some(*next); |
| 84 | + } else { |
| 85 | + self.head = None; |
| 86 | + } |
| 87 | + return true |
| 88 | + } |
| 89 | + |
| 90 | + self.head.as_mut().unwrap().remove_next(data) |
| 91 | + } |
| 92 | + |
| 93 | + #[inline] |
| 94 | + pub fn contains(&self, data: &T) -> bool { |
| 95 | + if let Some(ref head) = self.head { |
| 96 | + head.contains(data) |
| 97 | + } else { |
| 98 | + false |
| 99 | + } |
| 100 | + } |
| 101 | + |
| 102 | + #[inline] |
| 103 | + pub fn len(&self) -> usize { |
| 104 | + if let Some(ref head) = self.head { |
| 105 | + head.len() |
| 106 | + } else { |
| 107 | + 0 |
| 108 | + } |
| 109 | + } |
| 110 | +} |
| 111 | + |
| 112 | +#[derive(Clone, Hash, Debug, PartialEq)] |
| 113 | +struct Element<T: PartialEq> { |
| 114 | + data: T, |
| 115 | + next: Option<Box<Element<T>>>, |
| 116 | +} |
| 117 | + |
| 118 | +impl<T: PartialEq> Element<T> { |
| 119 | + |
| 120 | + fn remove_next(&mut self, data: &T) -> bool { |
| 121 | + let new_next = if let Some(ref mut next) = self.next { |
| 122 | + if next.data != *data { |
| 123 | + return next.remove_next(data) |
| 124 | + } else { |
| 125 | + mem::replace(&mut next.next, None) |
| 126 | + } |
| 127 | + } else { |
| 128 | + return false |
| 129 | + }; |
| 130 | + |
| 131 | + self.next = new_next; |
| 132 | + return true |
| 133 | + } |
| 134 | + |
| 135 | + fn len(&self) -> usize { |
| 136 | + if let Some(ref next) = self.next { |
| 137 | + 1 + next.len() |
| 138 | + } else { |
| 139 | + 1 |
| 140 | + } |
| 141 | + } |
| 142 | + |
| 143 | + fn contains(&self, data: &T) -> bool { |
| 144 | + if self.data == *data { |
| 145 | + return true |
| 146 | + } |
| 147 | + |
| 148 | + if let Some(ref next) = self.next { |
| 149 | + next.contains(data) |
| 150 | + } else { |
| 151 | + false |
| 152 | + } |
| 153 | + } |
| 154 | +} |
| 155 | + |
| 156 | +#[cfg(test)] |
| 157 | +mod test { |
| 158 | + use super::*; |
| 159 | + |
| 160 | + #[test] |
| 161 | + fn test_contains_and_insert() { |
| 162 | + fn do_insert(i : u32) -> bool { |
| 163 | + i % 2 == 0 |
| 164 | + } |
| 165 | + |
| 166 | + let mut list = TinyList::new(); |
| 167 | + |
| 168 | + for i in 0 .. 10 { |
| 169 | + for j in 0 .. i { |
| 170 | + if do_insert(j) { |
| 171 | + assert!(list.contains(&j)); |
| 172 | + } else { |
| 173 | + assert!(!list.contains(&j)); |
| 174 | + } |
| 175 | + } |
| 176 | + |
| 177 | + assert!(!list.contains(i)); |
| 178 | + |
| 179 | + if do_insert(i) { |
| 180 | + list.insert(i); |
| 181 | + assert!(list.contains(&i)); |
| 182 | + } |
| 183 | + } |
| 184 | + } |
| 185 | + |
| 186 | + #[test] |
| 187 | + fn test_remove_first() { |
| 188 | + let mut list = TinyList::new(); |
| 189 | + list.insert(1); |
| 190 | + list.insert(2); |
| 191 | + list.insert(3); |
| 192 | + list.insert(4); |
| 193 | + assert_eq!(list.len(), 4); |
| 194 | + |
| 195 | + assert!(list.remove(&4)); |
| 196 | + assert!(!list.contains(&4)); |
| 197 | + |
| 198 | + assert_eq!(list.len(), 3); |
| 199 | + assert!(list.contains(&1)); |
| 200 | + assert!(list.contains(&2)); |
| 201 | + assert!(list.contains(&3)); |
| 202 | + } |
| 203 | + |
| 204 | + #[test] |
| 205 | + fn test_remove_last() { |
| 206 | + let mut list = TinyList::new(); |
| 207 | + list.insert(1); |
| 208 | + list.insert(2); |
| 209 | + list.insert(3); |
| 210 | + list.insert(4); |
| 211 | + assert_eq!(list.len(), 4); |
| 212 | + |
| 213 | + assert!(list.remove(&1)); |
| 214 | + assert!(!list.contains(&1)); |
| 215 | + |
| 216 | + assert_eq!(list.len(), 3); |
| 217 | + assert!(list.contains(&2)); |
| 218 | + assert!(list.contains(&3)); |
| 219 | + assert!(list.contains(&4)); |
| 220 | + } |
| 221 | + |
| 222 | + #[test] |
| 223 | + fn test_remove_middle() { |
| 224 | + let mut list = TinyList::new(); |
| 225 | + list.insert(1); |
| 226 | + list.insert(2); |
| 227 | + list.insert(3); |
| 228 | + list.insert(4); |
| 229 | + assert_eq!(list.len(), 4); |
| 230 | + |
| 231 | + assert!(list.remove(&2)); |
| 232 | + assert!(!list.contains(&2)); |
| 233 | + |
| 234 | + assert_eq!(list.len(), 3); |
| 235 | + assert!(list.contains(&1)); |
| 236 | + assert!(list.contains(&3)); |
| 237 | + assert!(list.contains(&4)); |
| 238 | + } |
| 239 | + |
| 240 | + #[test] |
| 241 | + fn test_remove_single() { |
| 242 | + let mut list = TinyList::new(); |
| 243 | + list.insert(1); |
| 244 | + assert_eq!(list.len(), 1); |
| 245 | + |
| 246 | + assert!(list.remove(&1)); |
| 247 | + assert!(!list.contains(&1)); |
| 248 | + |
| 249 | + assert_eq!(list.len(), 0); |
| 250 | + } |
| 251 | +} |
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