Implement append and split_off for BitSet (RFC 509)

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Johannes Oertel 2015-04-28 18:01:23 +02:00
parent 05d5fcaa5b
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@ -1792,6 +1792,89 @@ impl BitSet {
self.other_op(other, |w1, w2| w1 ^ w2);
}
/// Moves all elements from `other` into `Self`, leaving `other` empty.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # #![feature(collections, bit_set_append_split_off)]
/// use std::collections::{BitVec, BitSet};
///
/// let mut a = BitSet::new();
/// a.insert(2);
/// a.insert(6);
///
/// let mut b = BitSet::new();
/// b.insert(1);
/// b.insert(3);
/// b.insert(6);
///
/// a.append(&mut b);
///
/// assert_eq!(a.len(), 4);
/// assert_eq!(b.len(), 0);
/// assert_eq!(a, BitSet::from_bit_vec(BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b01110010])));
/// ```
#[unstable(feature = "bit_set_append_split_off",
reason = "recently added as part of collections reform 2")]
pub fn append(&mut self, other: &mut Self) {
self.union_with(other);
other.clear();
}
/// Splits the `BitSet` into two at the given key including the key.
/// Retains the first part in-place while returning the second part.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # #![feature(collections, bit_set_append_split_off)]
/// use std::collections::{BitSet, BitVec};
/// let mut a = BitSet::new();
/// a.insert(2);
/// a.insert(6);
/// a.insert(1);
/// a.insert(3);
///
/// let b = a.split_off(3);
///
/// assert_eq!(a.len(), 2);
/// assert_eq!(b.len(), 2);
/// assert_eq!(a, BitSet::from_bit_vec(BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b01100000])));
/// assert_eq!(b, BitSet::from_bit_vec(BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b00010010])));
/// ```
#[unstable(feature = "bit_set_append_split_off",
reason = "recently added as part of collections reform 2")]
pub fn split_off(&mut self, at: usize) -> Self {
let mut other = BitSet::new();
if at == 0 {
swap(self, &mut other);
return other;
} else if at >= self.bit_vec.len() {
return other;
}
// Calculate block and bit at which to split
let w = at / u32::BITS;
let b = at % u32::BITS;
// Pad `other` with `w` zero blocks,
// append `self`'s blocks in the range from `w` to the end to `other`
other.bit_vec.storage.extend(repeat(0u32).take(w)
.chain(self.bit_vec.storage[w..].iter().cloned()));
other.bit_vec.nbits = self.bit_vec.nbits;
if b > 0 {
other.bit_vec.storage[w] &= !0 << b;
}
// Sets `bit_vec.len()` and fixes the last block as well
self.bit_vec.truncate(at);
other
}
/// Returns the number of set bits in this set.
#[inline]
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]

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@ -387,6 +387,67 @@ fn test_bit_vec_clone() {
assert!(b.contains(&1000));
}
#[test]
fn test_bit_set_append() {
let mut a = BitSet::new();
a.insert(2);
a.insert(6);
let mut b = BitSet::new();
b.insert(1);
b.insert(3);
b.insert(6);
a.append(&mut b);
assert_eq!(a.len(), 4);
assert_eq!(b.len(), 0);
assert!(b.capacity() >= 6);
assert_eq!(a, BitSet::from_bit_vec(BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b01110010])));
}
#[test]
fn test_bit_set_split_off() {
// Split at 0
let mut a = BitSet::from_bit_vec(BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b10100000, 0b00010010, 0b10010010,
0b00110011, 0b01101011, 0b10101101]));
let b = a.split_off(0);
assert_eq!(a.len(), 0);
assert_eq!(b.len(), 21);
assert_eq!(b, BitSet::from_bit_vec(BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b10100000, 0b00010010, 0b10010010,
0b00110011, 0b01101011, 0b10101101])));
// Split behind last element
let mut a = BitSet::from_bit_vec(BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b10100000, 0b00010010, 0b10010010,
0b00110011, 0b01101011, 0b10101101]));
let b = a.split_off(50);
assert_eq!(a.len(), 21);
assert_eq!(b.len(), 0);
assert_eq!(a, BitSet::from_bit_vec(BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b10100000, 0b00010010, 0b10010010,
0b00110011, 0b01101011, 0b10101101])));
// Split at arbitrary element
let mut a = BitSet::from_bit_vec(BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b10100000, 0b00010010, 0b10010010,
0b00110011, 0b01101011, 0b10101101]));
let b = a.split_off(34);
assert_eq!(a.len(), 12);
assert_eq!(b.len(), 9);
assert_eq!(a, BitSet::from_bit_vec(BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b10100000, 0b00010010, 0b10010010,
0b00110011, 0b01000000])));
assert_eq!(b, BitSet::from_bit_vec(BitVec::from_bytes(&[0, 0, 0, 0,
0b00101011, 0b10101101])));
}
mod bench {
use std::collections::{BitSet, BitVec};
use std::__rand::{Rng, thread_rng, ThreadRng};

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@ -8,6 +8,7 @@
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
#![feature(bit_set_append_split_off)]
#![feature(bit_vec_append_split_off)]
#![feature(box_syntax)]
#![feature(collections)]