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use Pin;
use crate*;
use crate IntoStream;
/// Extends a collection with the contents of a stream.
///
/// Streams produce a series of values asynchronously, and collections can also be thought of as a
/// series of values. The `Extend` trait bridges this gap, allowing you to extend a collection
/// asynchronously by including the contents of that stream. When extending a collection with an
/// already existing key, that entry is updated or, in the case of collections that permit multiple
/// entries with equal keys, that entry is inserted.
///
/// ## Examples
///
/// ```
/// # async_std::task::block_on(async {
/// #
/// use async_std::prelude::*;
/// use async_std::stream;
///
/// let mut v: Vec<usize> = vec![1, 2];
/// let s = stream::repeat(3usize).take(3);
/// stream::Extend::extend(&mut v, s).await;
///
/// assert_eq!(v, vec![1, 2, 3, 3, 3]);
/// #
/// # })
/// ```
/// Extends a collection with the contents of a stream.
///
/// Streams produce a series of values asynchronously, and collections can also be thought of as a
/// series of values. The [`Extend`] trait bridges this gap, allowing you to extend a collection
/// asynchronously by including the contents of that stream. When extending a collection with an
/// already existing key, that entry is updated or, in the case of collections that permit multiple
/// entries with equal keys, that entry is inserted.
///
/// [`Extend`]: trait.Extend.html
///
/// ## Examples
///
/// ```
/// # async_std::task::block_on(async {
/// #
/// use async_std::prelude::*;
/// use async_std::stream;
///
/// let mut v: Vec<usize> = vec![1, 2];
/// let s = stream::repeat(3usize).take(3);
/// stream::extend(&mut v, s).await;
///
/// assert_eq!(v, vec![1, 2, 3, 3, 3]);
/// #
/// # })
/// ```
pub async