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// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT OR Apache-2.0
// Copyright (c) 2026 Noyalib. All rights reserved.
//! Streaming-path registry for custom YAML tag pass-through.
//!
//! The default streaming deserializer routes values carrying a non-core
//! tag (anything outside `!!int`, `!!str`, `!!bool`, …) through the AST
//! fallback so the tag survives as `Value::Tagged(...)`. That's correct
//! when a caller is reading into `Value`, but it forces an unnecessary
//! allocation when the caller already knows the tag maps to a concrete
//! Rust type.
//!
//! [`TagRegistry`] lets a caller declare which custom tags should
//! instead be *stripped* on the streaming path so the inner scalar,
//! sequence, or mapping deserializes directly into the target type —
//! no AST detour, no `#[serde(rename = "!…")]` dance.
//!
//! # Examples
//!
//! ```
//! use noyalib::{from_str_with_config, ParserConfig, TagRegistry};
//! use serde::Deserialize;
//! use std::sync::Arc;
//!
//! #[derive(Debug, Deserialize, PartialEq)]
//! struct Celsius(f64);
//!
//! let registry = Arc::new(TagRegistry::new().with("!Celsius"));
//! let cfg = ParserConfig::new().tag_registry(registry);
//!
//! // Without the registry, `!Celsius 42.5` becomes Value::Tagged and a
//! // plain `f64` deserialize fails. With the registry, the tag is
//! // stripped on the streaming path and the scalar deserializes
//! // directly into the target type.
//! let c: Celsius = from_str_with_config("!Celsius 42.5", &cfg).unwrap();
//! assert_eq!(c, Celsius(42.5));
//! ```
//!
//! # When you still need `#[serde(rename = "!tag")]`
//!
//! The registry strips tags; it does not dispatch. If you're reading a
//! tagged value into an *enum* where the tag chooses the variant
//! (`!bang` → `Msg::Bang`, `!quiet` → `Msg::Quiet`), keep using
//! `#[serde(rename)]` — serde itself needs the tag string to pick the
//! variant. The registry is for "I already know the type; just get out
//! of my way" newtype/unit-style use cases (the robotics, scientific,
//! and units scenarios in particular).
use crate*;
use FxHashSet;
/// A set of custom YAML tags that the streaming deserializer should
/// strip and pass through instead of routing via the AST fallback.
///
/// Clone-cheap (just a set of owned strings); typically wrapped in an
/// `Arc` and shared across calls. See the [module-level
/// documentation](crate::tag_registry) for semantics.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use noyalib::TagRegistry;
/// let mut reg = TagRegistry::new();
/// let _ = reg.register("!Celsius");
/// let _ = reg.register("!Meters");
/// assert!(reg.contains("!Celsius"));
/// assert_eq!(reg.len(), 2);
/// ```