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0.0.5 | Jan 12, 2023 |
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0.0.4 | Jan 9, 2022 |
0.0.3 | Jan 5, 2022 |
0.0.2 | Dec 24, 2021 |
0.0.1 | Dec 22, 2021 |
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key-node-list
Doubly-linked list that stores key-node pairs.
KeyNodeList
is a doubly-linked list, it uses a hash map to maintain correspondence between keys and nodes, and records the previous key and the next key of the current node in the node itself. There is no pointer operations during this process, so key_node_list
is all implemented in safe Rust.
You can complete key lookups, key-node pair updates, key-node pair deletions and other operations of KeyNodeList
in O(1)~ time. You can also use cursor-based interface to traverse or edit the linked list.
Usage
key_node_list
is available on crates.io:
cargo add key-node-list
Example
use key_node_list::KeyValueList;
// construct key-value list from tuple array
let mut list = KeyValueList::from([(1, "Reimu"), (2, "Marisa")]);
// or pushing other key-value pairs to the front/back of list
list.push_front(0, "Alice").unwrap();
list.push_back(3, "Patchouli").unwrap();
// query nodes by key
assert_eq!(list[&1].value(), &"Reimu");
assert_eq!(list[&0].value(), &"Alice");
// also you can update nodes by key
*list.node_mut(&3).unwrap().value_mut() = "Youmu";
*list.front_node_mut().unwrap().value_mut() = "Mokou";
assert_eq!(list[&3].value(), &"Youmu");
assert_eq!(list[&0].value(), &"Mokou");
assert_eq!(list.front_node().unwrap().value(), &"Mokou");
// remove some key-node pairs
assert!(list.pop_front().is_some());
assert!(list.remove(&2).is_some());
// all key-node pairs are in order
list.push_back(5, "Yuyuko");
let vec: Vec<_> = list.into_iter().map(|(k, n)| (k, n.into_value())).collect();
assert_eq!(vec, [(1, "Reimu"), (3, "Youmu"), (5, "Yuyuko")]);
For more details, visit key_node_list
on docs.rs.
Changelog
See CHANGELOG.md.
License
Copyright (C) 2010-2023 MaxXing. License GPLv3.