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use crate::{ compat::{ Box, DefaultHashBuilder, HashMap, String, Vec, }, iter::{ IntoIter, Iter, Values, }, symbol::expect_valid_symbol, DefaultSymbol, PinnedStr, Symbol, }; use core::{ hash::BuildHasher, iter::{ FromIterator, IntoIterator, Iterator, }, pin::Pin, }; /// [`StringInterner`] that uses the [`DefaultSymbol`] and a default hash builder. pub type DefaultStringInterner = StringInterner<DefaultSymbol>; /// Data structure to intern and resolve strings. /// /// Caches strings efficiently, with minimal memory footprint and associates them with unique symbols. /// These symbols allow constant time comparisons and look-ups to the underlying interned strings. /// /// The following API covers the main functionality: /// /// - [`StringInterner::get_or_intern`]: To intern a new string. /// - This maps from `string` type to `symbol` type. /// - [`StringInterner::resolve`]: To resolve your already interned strings. /// - This maps from `symbol` type to `string` type. #[derive(Debug, Eq)] pub struct StringInterner<S, H = DefaultHashBuilder> where S: Symbol, H: BuildHasher, { map: HashMap<PinnedStr, S, H>, pub(crate) values: Vec<Pin<Box<str>>>, } impl<S, H> PartialEq for StringInterner<S, H> where S: Symbol, H: BuildHasher, { fn eq(&self, rhs: &Self) -> bool { self.len() == rhs.len() && self.values == rhs.values } } impl Default for StringInterner<DefaultSymbol, DefaultHashBuilder> { #[inline] fn default() -> Self { StringInterner::new() } } impl<S, H> Clone for StringInterner<S, H> where S: Symbol, H: Clone + BuildHasher, { fn clone(&self) -> Self { // We implement `Clone` manually for `StringInterner` to go around the // issue of shallow closing the self-referential pinned strs. // This was an issue with former implementations. Visit the following // link for more information: // https://github.com/Robbepop/string-interner/issues/9 let values = self.values.clone(); let mut map = HashMap::with_capacity_and_hasher(values.len(), self.map.hasher().clone()); // Recreate `InternalStrRef` from the newly cloned `Box<str>`s. // Use `extend()` to avoid `H: Default` trait bound required by `FromIterator for HashMap`. map.extend( values .iter() .enumerate() .map(|(i, s)| (PinnedStr::from_str(s), expect_valid_symbol::<S>(i))), ); Self { values, map } } } // About `Send` and `Sync` impls for `StringInterner` // -------------------------------------------------- // // tl;dr: Automation of Send+Sync impl was prevented by `InternalStrRef` // being an unsafe abstraction and thus prevented Send+Sync default derivation. // // These implementations are safe due to the following reasons: // - `InternalStrRef` cannot be used outside `StringInterner`. // - Strings stored in `StringInterner` are not mutable. // - Iterator invalidation while growing the underlying `Vec<Box<str>>` is prevented by // using an additional indirection to store strings. unsafe impl<S, H> Send for StringInterner<S, H> where S: Symbol + Send, H: BuildHasher, { } unsafe impl<S, H> Sync for StringInterner<S, H> where S: Symbol + Sync, H: BuildHasher, { } impl<S> StringInterner<S> where S: Symbol, { /// Creates a new empty `StringInterner`. #[inline] pub fn new() -> StringInterner<S, DefaultHashBuilder> { StringInterner { map: HashMap::new(), values: Vec::new(), } } /// Creates a new `StringInterner` with the given initial capacity. #[inline] pub fn with_capacity(cap: usize) -> Self { StringInterner { map: HashMap::with_capacity(cap), values: Vec::with_capacity(cap), } } /// Returns the number of elements the `StringInterner` can hold without reallocating. #[inline] pub fn capacity(&self) -> usize { core::cmp::min(self.map.capacity(), self.values.capacity()) } /// Reserves capacity for at least `additional` more elements to be interned into `self`. /// /// The collection may reserve more space to avoid frequent allocations. /// After calling `reserve`, capacity will be greater than or equal to `self.len() + additional`. /// Does nothing if capacity is already sufficient. #[inline] pub fn reserve(&mut self, additional: usize) { self.map.reserve(additional); self.values.reserve(additional); } } impl<S, H> StringInterner<S, H> where S: Symbol, H: BuildHasher, { /// Creates a new empty `StringInterner` with the given hasher. #[inline] pub fn with_hasher(hash_builder: H) -> StringInterner<S, H> { StringInterner { map: HashMap::with_hasher(hash_builder), values: Vec::new(), } } /// Creates a new empty `StringInterner` with the given initial capacity and the given hasher. #[inline] pub fn with_capacity_and_hasher(cap: usize, hash_builder: H) -> StringInterner<S, H> { StringInterner { map: HashMap::with_hasher(hash_builder), values: Vec::with_capacity(cap), } } /// Interns the given value. /// /// Returns a symbol to access it within this interner. /// /// This either copies the contents of the string (e.g. for str) /// or moves them into this interner (e.g. for String). #[inline] pub fn get_or_intern<T>(&mut self, val: T) -> S where T: Into<String> + AsRef<str>, { self.map .get(val.as_ref()) .copied() .unwrap_or_else(|| self.intern(val)) } /// Interns the given value and ignores collissions. /// /// Returns a symbol to access it within this interner. fn intern<T>(&mut self, new_val: T) -> S where T: Into<String> + AsRef<str>, { let new_id: S = self.next_symbol(); let new_boxed_val = Pin::new(new_val.into().into_boxed_str()); let new_ref = PinnedStr::from_pin(new_boxed_val.as_ref()); self.values.push(new_boxed_val); self.map.insert(new_ref, new_id); new_id } /// Creates a new symbol for the current state of the interner. fn next_symbol(&self) -> S { expect_valid_symbol::<S>(self.len()) } /// Returns the string slice associated with the given symbol if available, /// otherwise returns `None`. #[inline] pub fn resolve(&self, symbol: S) -> Option<&str> { self.values .get(symbol.to_usize()) .map(|boxed_str| boxed_str.as_ref().get_ref()) } /// Returns the string associated with the given symbol. /// /// # Note /// /// This does not check whether the given symbol has an associated string /// for the given string interner instance. /// /// # Safety /// /// This will result in undefined behaviour if the given symbol /// has no associated string for this interner instance. #[inline] pub unsafe fn resolve_unchecked(&self, symbol: S) -> &str { self.values .get_unchecked(symbol.to_usize()) .as_ref() .get_ref() } /// Returns the symbol associated with the given string for this interner /// if existent, otherwise returns `None`. #[inline] pub fn get<T>(&self, val: T) -> Option<S> where T: AsRef<str>, { self.map.get(val.as_ref()).copied() } /// Returns the number of uniquely interned strings within this interner. #[inline] pub fn len(&self) -> usize { self.values.len() } /// Returns true if the string interner holds no elements. #[inline] pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool { self.len() == 0 } /// Returns an iterator over the interned strings. #[inline] pub fn iter(&self) -> Iter<S> { Iter::new(self) } /// Returns an iterator over all intern indices and their associated strings. #[inline] pub fn iter_values(&self) -> Values<S> { Values::new(self) } /// Shrinks the capacity of the interner as much as possible. pub fn shrink_to_fit(&mut self) { self.map.shrink_to_fit(); self.values.shrink_to_fit(); } } impl<T, S> FromIterator<T> for StringInterner<S> where S: Symbol, T: Into<String> + AsRef<str>, { fn from_iter<I>(iter: I) -> Self where I: IntoIterator<Item = T>, { let iter = iter.into_iter(); let mut interner = StringInterner::with_capacity(iter.size_hint().0); interner.extend(iter); interner } } impl<T, S> Extend<T> for StringInterner<S> where S: Symbol, T: Into<String> + AsRef<str>, { fn extend<I>(&mut self, iter: I) where I: IntoIterator<Item = T>, { for s in iter { self.get_or_intern(s); } } } impl<S, H> IntoIterator for StringInterner<S, H> where S: Symbol, H: BuildHasher, { type Item = (S, String); type IntoIter = IntoIter<S>; #[inline] fn into_iter(self) -> Self::IntoIter { IntoIter::new(self) } } impl<'a, S, H> IntoIterator for &'a StringInterner<S, H> where S: Symbol, H: BuildHasher, { type Item = (S, &'a str); type IntoIter = Iter<'a, S>; #[inline] fn into_iter(self) -> Self::IntoIter { self.iter() } }