auto merge of #8227 : dim-an/rust/tree-iter, r=thestinger
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@ -184,7 +184,68 @@ impl<K: TotalOrd, V> TreeMap<K, V> {
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/// Get a lazy iterator over the key-value pairs in the map.
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/// Requires that it be frozen (immutable).
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pub fn iter<'a>(&'a self) -> TreeMapIterator<'a, K, V> {
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TreeMapIterator{stack: ~[], node: &self.root, remaining: self.length}
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TreeMapIterator {
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stack: ~[],
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node: &self.root,
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remaining_min: self.length,
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remaining_max: self.length
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}
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}
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/// Get a lazy iterator that should be initialized using
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/// `iter_traverse_left`/`iter_traverse_right`/`iter_traverse_complete`.
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fn iter_for_traversal<'a>(&'a self) -> TreeMapIterator<'a, K, V> {
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TreeMapIterator {
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stack: ~[],
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node: &self.root,
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remaining_min: 0,
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remaining_max: self.length
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}
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}
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/// Return a lazy iterator to the first key-value pair whose key is not less than `k`
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/// If all keys in map are less than `k` an empty iterator is returned.
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pub fn lower_bound_iter<'a>(&'a self, k: &K) -> TreeMapIterator<'a, K, V> {
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let mut iter: TreeMapIterator<'a, K, V> = self.iter_for_traversal();
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loop {
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match *iter.node {
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Some(ref r) => {
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match k.cmp(&r.key) {
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Less => iter_traverse_left(&mut iter),
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Greater => iter_traverse_right(&mut iter),
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Equal => {
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iter_traverse_complete(&mut iter);
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return iter;
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}
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}
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}
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None => {
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iter_traverse_complete(&mut iter);
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return iter;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/// Return a lazy iterator to the first key-value pair whose key is greater than `k`
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/// If all keys in map are not greater than `k` an empty iterator is returned.
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pub fn upper_bound_iter<'a>(&'a self, k: &K) -> TreeMapIterator<'a, K, V> {
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let mut iter: TreeMapIterator<'a, K, V> = self.iter_for_traversal();
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loop {
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match *iter.node {
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Some(ref r) => {
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match k.cmp(&r.key) {
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Less => iter_traverse_left(&mut iter),
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Greater => iter_traverse_right(&mut iter),
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Equal => iter_traverse_right(&mut iter)
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}
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}
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None => {
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iter_traverse_complete(&mut iter);
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return iter;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/// Get a lazy iterator that consumes the treemap.
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@ -205,7 +266,8 @@ impl<K: TotalOrd, V> TreeMap<K, V> {
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pub struct TreeMapIterator<'self, K, V> {
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priv stack: ~[&'self ~TreeNode<K, V>],
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priv node: &'self Option<~TreeNode<K, V>>,
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priv remaining: uint
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priv remaining_min: uint,
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priv remaining_max: uint
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}
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impl<'self, K, V> Iterator<(&'self K, &'self V)> for TreeMapIterator<'self, K, V> {
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@ -222,7 +284,10 @@ impl<'self, K, V> Iterator<(&'self K, &'self V)> for TreeMapIterator<'self, K, V
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None => {
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let res = self.stack.pop();
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self.node = &res.right;
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self.remaining -= 1;
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self.remaining_max -= 1;
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if self.remaining_min > 0 {
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self.remaining_min -= 1;
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}
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return Some((&res.key, &res.value));
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}
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}
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@ -232,7 +297,46 @@ impl<'self, K, V> Iterator<(&'self K, &'self V)> for TreeMapIterator<'self, K, V
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#[inline]
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fn size_hint(&self) -> (uint, Option<uint>) {
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(self.remaining, Some(self.remaining))
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(self.remaining_min, Some(self.remaining_max))
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}
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}
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/// iter_traverse_left, iter_traverse_right and iter_traverse_complete are used to
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/// initialize TreeMapIterator pointing to element inside tree structure.
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///
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/// They should be used in following manner:
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/// - create iterator using TreeMap::iter_for_traversal
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/// - find required node using `iter_traverse_left`/`iter_traverse_right`
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/// (current node is `TreeMapIterator::node` field)
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/// - complete initialization with `iter_traverse_complete`
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#[inline]
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fn iter_traverse_left<'a, K, V>(it: &mut TreeMapIterator<'a, K, V>) {
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let node = it.node.get_ref();
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it.stack.push(node);
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it.node = &node.left;
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}
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#[inline]
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fn iter_traverse_right<'a, K, V>(it: &mut TreeMapIterator<'a, K, V>) {
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it.node = &(it.node.get_ref().right);
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}
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/// iter_traverse_left, iter_traverse_right and iter_traverse_complete are used to
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/// initialize TreeMapIterator pointing to element inside tree structure.
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///
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/// Completes traversal. Should be called before using iterator.
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/// Iteration will start from `self.node`.
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/// If `self.node` is None iteration will start from last node from which we
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/// traversed left.
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#[inline]
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fn iter_traverse_complete<'a, K, V>(it: &mut TreeMapIterator<'a, K, V>) {
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static none: Option<~TreeNode<K, V>> = None;
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match *it.node {
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Some(ref n) => {
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it.stack.push(n);
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it.node = &none;
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}
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None => ()
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}
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}
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@ -417,6 +521,20 @@ impl<T: TotalOrd> TreeSet<T> {
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TreeSetIterator{iter: self.map.iter()}
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}
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/// Get a lazy iterator pointing to the first value not less than `v` (greater or equal).
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/// If all elements in the set are less than `v` empty iterator is returned.
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#[inline]
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pub fn lower_bound_iter<'a>(&'a self, v: &T) -> TreeSetIterator<'a, T> {
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TreeSetIterator{iter: self.map.lower_bound_iter(v)}
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}
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/// Get a lazy iterator pointing to the first value greater than `v`.
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/// If all elements in the set are not greater than `v` empty iterator is returned.
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#[inline]
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pub fn upper_bound_iter<'a>(&'a self, v: &T) -> TreeSetIterator<'a, T> {
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TreeSetIterator{iter: self.map.upper_bound_iter(v)}
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}
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/// Visit all values in reverse order
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#[inline]
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pub fn each_reverse(&self, f: &fn(&T) -> bool) -> bool {
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@ -983,6 +1101,31 @@ mod test_treemap {
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assert_eq!(*v, n * 2);
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n += 1;
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}
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assert_eq!(n, 5);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_interval_iteration() {
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let mut m = TreeMap::new();
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for i in range(1, 100) {
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assert!(m.insert(i * 2, i * 4));
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}
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for i in range(1, 198) {
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let mut lb_it = m.lower_bound_iter(&i);
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let (&k, &v) = lb_it.next().unwrap();
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let lb = i + i % 2;
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assert_eq!(lb, k);
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assert_eq!(lb * 2, v);
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let mut ub_it = m.upper_bound_iter(&i);
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let (&k, &v) = ub_it.next().unwrap();
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let ub = i + 2 - i % 2;
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assert_eq!(ub, k);
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assert_eq!(ub * 2, v);
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}
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let mut end_it = m.lower_bound_iter(&199);
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assert_eq!(end_it.next(), None);
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}
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#[test]
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let mut n = 0;
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for x in m.iter() {
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printfln!(x);
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assert_eq!(*x, n);
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n += 1
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}
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