Struct parity_wasm::elements::IndexMap
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pub struct IndexMap<T> { /* fields omitted */ }A map from non-contiguous u32 keys to values of type T, which is
serialized and deserialized ascending order of the keys. Normally used for
relative dense maps with occasional "holes", and stored as an array.
SECURITY WARNING: This code is currently subject to a denial of service
attack if you create a map containing the key u32::MAX, which should never
happen in normal data. It would be pretty easy to provide a safe
deserializing mechanism which addressed this problem.
Methods
impl<T> IndexMap<T>[src]
fn with_capacity(capacity: usize) -> IndexMap<T>[src]
Create an empty IndexMap, preallocating enough space to store
capacity entries without needing to reallocate the underlying memory.
fn clear(&mut self)[src]
Clear the map.
fn get(&self, idx: u32) -> Option<&T>[src]
Return the name for the specified index, if it exists.
fn contains_key(&self, idx: u32) -> bool[src]
Does the map contain an entry for the specified index?
fn insert(&mut self, idx: u32, value: T) -> Option<T>[src]
Insert a name into our map, returning the existing value if present.
Note: This API is designed for reasonably dense indices based on valid
data. Inserting a huge idx will use up a lot of RAM, and this function
will not try to protect you against that.
fn remove(&mut self, idx: u32) -> Option<T>[src]
Remove an item if present and return it.
fn len(&self) -> usize[src]
The number of items in this map.
fn is_empty(&self) -> bool[src]
Is this map empty?
fn iter(&self) -> Iter<T>[src]
Create a non-consuming iterator over this IndexMap's keys and values.
fn deserialize_with<R, F>(
max_entry_space: usize,
deserialize_value: &F,
rdr: &mut R
) -> Result<IndexMap<T>, Error> where
R: Read,
F: Fn(u32, &mut R) -> Result<T, Error>, [src]
max_entry_space: usize,
deserialize_value: &F,
rdr: &mut R
) -> Result<IndexMap<T>, Error> where
R: Read,
F: Fn(u32, &mut R) -> Result<T, Error>,
Custom deserialization routine.
We will allocate an underlying array no larger than max_entry_space to
hold the data, so the maximum index must be less than max_entry_space.
This prevents mallicious *.wasm files from having a single entry with
the index u32::MAX, which would consume far too much memory.
The deserialize_value function will be passed the index of the value
being deserialized, and must deserialize the value.
impl<T: Deserialize> IndexMap<T> where
T: Deserialize,
Error: From<<T as Deserialize>::Error>, [src]
T: Deserialize,
Error: From<<T as Deserialize>::Error>,
fn deserialize<R: Read>(
max_entry_space: usize,
rdr: &mut R
) -> Result<Self, Error>[src]
max_entry_space: usize,
rdr: &mut R
) -> Result<Self, Error>
Deserialize a map containing simple values that support Deserialize.
We will allocate an underlying array no larger than max_entry_space to
hold the data, so the maximum index must be less than max_entry_space.
Trait Implementations
impl<T: Debug> Debug for IndexMap<T>[src]
impl<T: Default> Default for IndexMap<T>[src]
impl<T: Clone> Clone for IndexMap<T>[src]
fn clone(&self) -> IndexMap<T>[src]
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)1.0.0[src]
Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
impl<T: PartialEq> PartialEq<IndexMap<T>> for IndexMap<T>[src]
fn eq(&self, other: &IndexMap<T>) -> bool[src]
This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more
fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool1.0.0[src]
This method tests for !=.
impl<T: Eq> Eq for IndexMap<T>[src]
impl<T> FromIterator<(u32, T)> for IndexMap<T>[src]
fn from_iter<I>(iter: I) -> Self where
I: IntoIterator<Item = (u32, T)>, [src]
I: IntoIterator<Item = (u32, T)>,
Create an IndexMap from an iterator.
Note: This API is designed for reasonably dense indices based on valid
data. Inserting a huge idx will use up a lot of RAM, and this function
will not try to protect you against that.
impl<T> IntoIterator for IndexMap<T>[src]
type Item = (u32, T)
The type of the elements being iterated over.
type IntoIter = IntoIter<T>
Which kind of iterator are we turning this into?
fn into_iter(self) -> IntoIter<T>[src]
Creates an iterator from a value. Read more
impl<'a, T: 'static> IntoIterator for &'a IndexMap<T>[src]
type Item = (u32, &'a T)
The type of the elements being iterated over.
type IntoIter = Iter<'a, T>
Which kind of iterator are we turning this into?
fn into_iter(self) -> Iter<'a, T>[src]
Creates an iterator from a value. Read more
impl<T> Serialize for IndexMap<T> where
T: Serialize,
Error: From<<T as Serialize>::Error>, [src]
T: Serialize,
Error: From<<T as Serialize>::Error>,