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Auto merge of #15618 - shogo-nakano-desu:internal/port-anymap, r=Veykril
internal: port anymap ## Description - The anymap crate has been ported. During this process, unnecessary features for rust-analyzer have been removed. - From the tests that were checking the existing licenses, the anymap license (`BlueOak-1.0.0 OR MIT OR Apache-2.0`) has been removed. ## Requests - While porting the code this time, I have tried to respect the original author's intentions and have kept the comments/codes as much as possible. Please don't hesitate to tell me if you think the comments/codes also need to be appropriately modified. - If there are any necessary changes regarding the licensing or anything else, please let me know so I can fix them. ## Issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/issues/15500
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source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
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checksum = "9c7d0618f0e0b7e8ff11427422b64564d5fb0be1940354bfe2e0529b18a9d9b8"
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[[package]]
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name = "anymap"
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version = "1.0.0-beta.2"
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source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
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checksum = "8f1f8f5a6f3d50d89e3797d7593a50f96bb2aaa20ca0cc7be1fb673232c91d72"
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[[package]]
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name = "arbitrary"
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version = "1.3.0"
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name = "hir-def"
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version = "0.0.0"
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dependencies = [
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"anymap",
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"arrayvec",
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"base-db",
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"bitflags 2.3.2",
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# non-local crates
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smallvec = { version = "1.10.0", features = [
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"const_new",
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"union",
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"const_generics",
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"const_new",
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"union",
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"const_generics",
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] }
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smol_str = "0.2.0"
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nohash-hasher = "0.2.0"
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triomphe = { version = "0.1.8", default-features = false, features = ["std"] }
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# can't upgrade due to dashmap depending on 0.12.3 currently
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hashbrown = { version = "0.12.3", features = [
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"inline-more",
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"inline-more",
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], default-features = false }
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doctest = false
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[dependencies]
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anymap = "1.0.0-beta.2"
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arrayvec = "0.7.2"
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bitflags = "2.1.0"
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cov-mark = "2.0.0-pre.1"
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tt.workspace = true
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limit.workspace = true
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[dev-dependencies]
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expect-test = "1.4.0"
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ops::{Index, IndexMut},
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};
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use anymap::Map;
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use rustc_hash::FxHashMap;
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use stdx::anymap::Map;
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pub struct Key<K, V, P = (K, V)> {
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_phantom: PhantomData<(K, V, P)>,
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Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception OR Apache-2.0 OR MIT
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Apache-2.0/MIT
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BSD-3-Clause
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BlueOak-1.0.0 OR MIT OR Apache-2.0
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CC0-1.0
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ISC
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MIT
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//! This file is a port of only the necessary features from https://github.com/chris-morgan/anymap version 1.0.0-beta.2 for use within rust-analyzer.
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//! Copyright © 2014–2022 Chris Morgan. COPYING: https://github.com/chris-morgan/anymap/blob/master/COPYING"
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//! Note that the license is changed from Blue Oak Model 1.0.0 or MIT or Apache-2.0 to MIT OR Apache-2.0
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//!
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//! This implementation provides a safe and convenient store for one value of each type.
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//!
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//! Your starting point is [`Map`]. It has an example.
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//!
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//! # Cargo features
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//!
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//! This implementation has two independent features, each of which provides an implementation providing
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//! types `Map`, `AnyMap`, `OccupiedEntry`, `VacantEntry`, `Entry` and `RawMap`:
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//!
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//! - **std** (default, *enabled* in this build):
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//! an implementation using `std::collections::hash_map`, placed in the crate root
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//! (e.g. `anymap::AnyMap`).
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#![warn(missing_docs, unused_results)]
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use core::convert::TryInto;
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use core::hash::Hasher;
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/// A hasher designed to eke a little more speed out, given `TypeId`’s known characteristics.
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///
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/// Specifically, this is a no-op hasher that expects to be fed a u64’s worth of
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/// randomly-distributed bits. It works well for `TypeId` (eliminating start-up time, so that my
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/// get_missing benchmark is ~30ns rather than ~900ns, and being a good deal faster after that, so
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/// that my insert_and_get_on_260_types benchmark is ~12μs instead of ~21.5μs), but will
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/// panic in debug mode and always emit zeros in release mode for any other sorts of inputs, so
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/// yeah, don’t use it! 😀
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#[derive(Default)]
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pub struct TypeIdHasher {
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value: u64,
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}
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impl Hasher for TypeIdHasher {
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#[inline]
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fn write(&mut self, bytes: &[u8]) {
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// This expects to receive exactly one 64-bit value, and there’s no realistic chance of
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// that changing, but I don’t want to depend on something that isn’t expressly part of the
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// contract for safety. But I’m OK with release builds putting everything in one bucket
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// if it *did* change (and debug builds panicking).
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debug_assert_eq!(bytes.len(), 8);
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let _ = bytes.try_into().map(|array| self.value = u64::from_ne_bytes(array));
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}
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#[inline]
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fn finish(&self) -> u64 {
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self.value
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}
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}
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use core::any::{Any, TypeId};
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use core::hash::BuildHasherDefault;
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use core::marker::PhantomData;
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use ::std::collections::hash_map::{self, HashMap};
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/// Raw access to the underlying `HashMap`.
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///
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/// This alias is provided for convenience because of the ugly third generic parameter.
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pub type RawMap<A> = HashMap<TypeId, Box<A>, BuildHasherDefault<TypeIdHasher>>;
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/// A collection containing zero or one values for any given type and allowing convenient,
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/// type-safe access to those values.
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///
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/// The type parameter `A` allows you to use a different value type; normally you will want
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/// it to be `core::any::Any` (also known as `std::any::Any`), but there are other choices:
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///
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/// - If you want the entire map to be cloneable, use `CloneAny` instead of `Any`; with
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/// that, you can only add types that implement `Clone` to the map.
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/// - You can add on `+ Send` or `+ Send + Sync` (e.g. `Map<dyn Any + Send>`) to add those
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/// auto traits.
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///
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/// Cumulatively, there are thus six forms of map:
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///
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/// - <code>[Map]<dyn [core::any::Any]></code>,
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/// also spelled [`AnyMap`] for convenience.
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/// - <code>[Map]<dyn [core::any::Any] + Send></code>
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/// - <code>[Map]<dyn [core::any::Any] + Send + Sync></code>
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/// - <code>[Map]<dyn [CloneAny]></code>
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/// - <code>[Map]<dyn [CloneAny] + Send></code>
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/// - <code>[Map]<dyn [CloneAny] + Send + Sync></code>
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///
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/// ## Example
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///
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/// (Here using the [`AnyMap`] convenience alias; the first line could use
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/// <code>[anymap::Map][Map]::<[core::any::Any]>::new()</code> instead if desired.)
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///
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/// ```rust
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#[doc = "let mut data = anymap::AnyMap::new();"]
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/// assert_eq!(data.get(), None::<&i32>);
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/// ```
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///
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/// Values containing non-static references are not permitted.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct Map<A: ?Sized + Downcast = dyn Any> {
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raw: RawMap<A>,
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}
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/// The most common type of `Map`: just using `Any`; <code>[Map]<dyn [Any]></code>.
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///
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/// Why is this a separate type alias rather than a default value for `Map<A>`?
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/// `Map::new()` doesn’t seem to be happy to infer that it should go with the default
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/// value. It’s a bit sad, really. Ah well, I guess this approach will do.
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pub type AnyMap = Map<dyn Any>;
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impl<A: ?Sized + Downcast> Default for Map<A> {
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#[inline]
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fn default() -> Map<A> {
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Map::new()
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}
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}
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impl<A: ?Sized + Downcast> Map<A> {
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/// Create an empty collection.
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#[inline]
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pub fn new() -> Map<A> {
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Map { raw: RawMap::with_hasher(Default::default()) }
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}
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/// Returns a reference to the value stored in the collection for the type `T`,
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/// if it exists.
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#[inline]
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pub fn get<T: IntoBox<A>>(&self) -> Option<&T> {
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self.raw.get(&TypeId::of::<T>()).map(|any| unsafe { any.downcast_ref_unchecked::<T>() })
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}
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/// Gets the entry for the given type in the collection for in-place manipulation
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#[inline]
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pub fn entry<T: IntoBox<A>>(&mut self) -> Entry<'_, A, T> {
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match self.raw.entry(TypeId::of::<T>()) {
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hash_map::Entry::Occupied(e) => {
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Entry::Occupied(OccupiedEntry { inner: e, type_: PhantomData })
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}
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hash_map::Entry::Vacant(e) => {
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Entry::Vacant(VacantEntry { inner: e, type_: PhantomData })
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/// A view into a single occupied location in an `Map`.
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pub struct OccupiedEntry<'a, A: ?Sized + Downcast, V: 'a> {
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inner: hash_map::OccupiedEntry<'a, TypeId, Box<A>>,
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type_: PhantomData<V>,
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}
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/// A view into a single empty location in an `Map`.
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pub struct VacantEntry<'a, A: ?Sized + Downcast, V: 'a> {
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inner: hash_map::VacantEntry<'a, TypeId, Box<A>>,
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type_: PhantomData<V>,
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}
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/// A view into a single location in an `Map`, which may be vacant or occupied.
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pub enum Entry<'a, A: ?Sized + Downcast, V> {
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/// An occupied Entry
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Occupied(OccupiedEntry<'a, A, V>),
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/// A vacant Entry
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Vacant(VacantEntry<'a, A, V>),
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}
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impl<'a, A: ?Sized + Downcast, V: IntoBox<A>> Entry<'a, A, V> {
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/// Ensures a value is in the entry by inserting the result of the default function if
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/// empty, and returns a mutable reference to the value in the entry.
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#[inline]
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pub fn or_insert_with<F: FnOnce() -> V>(self, default: F) -> &'a mut V {
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match self {
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Entry::Occupied(inner) => inner.into_mut(),
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Entry::Vacant(inner) => inner.insert(default()),
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}
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}
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}
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impl<'a, A: ?Sized + Downcast, V: IntoBox<A>> OccupiedEntry<'a, A, V> {
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/// Converts the OccupiedEntry into a mutable reference to the value in the entry
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/// with a lifetime bound to the collection itself
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#[inline]
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pub fn into_mut(self) -> &'a mut V {
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unsafe { self.inner.into_mut().downcast_mut_unchecked() }
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}
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}
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impl<'a, A: ?Sized + Downcast, V: IntoBox<A>> VacantEntry<'a, A, V> {
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/// Sets the value of the entry with the VacantEntry's key,
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/// and returns a mutable reference to it
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#[inline]
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pub fn insert(self, value: V) -> &'a mut V {
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unsafe { self.inner.insert(value.into_box()).downcast_mut_unchecked() }
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use super::*;
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
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struct A(i32);
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
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struct B(i32);
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
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struct C(i32);
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
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struct D(i32);
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
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struct E(i32);
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
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struct F(i32);
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
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struct J(i32);
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#[test]
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fn test_varieties() {
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fn assert_send<T: Send>() {}
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fn assert_sync<T: Sync>() {}
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fn assert_debug<T: ::core::fmt::Debug>() {}
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assert_send::<Map<dyn Any + Send>>();
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assert_send::<Map<dyn Any + Send + Sync>>();
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assert_sync::<Map<dyn Any + Send + Sync>>();
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assert_debug::<Map<dyn Any>>();
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assert_debug::<Map<dyn Any + Send>>();
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assert_debug::<Map<dyn Any + Send + Sync>>();
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assert_send::<Map<dyn CloneAny + Send>>();
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assert_send::<Map<dyn CloneAny + Send + Sync>>();
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assert_sync::<Map<dyn CloneAny + Send + Sync>>();
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assert_debug::<Map<dyn CloneAny>>();
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assert_debug::<Map<dyn CloneAny + Send>>();
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assert_debug::<Map<dyn CloneAny + Send + Sync>>();
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}
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#[test]
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fn type_id_hasher() {
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use core::any::TypeId;
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use core::hash::Hash;
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fn verify_hashing_with(type_id: TypeId) {
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let mut hasher = TypeIdHasher::default();
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type_id.hash(&mut hasher);
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// SAFETY: u64 is valid for all bit patterns.
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let _ = hasher.finish();
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}
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// Pick a variety of types, just to demonstrate it’s all sane. Normal, zero-sized, unsized, &c.
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verify_hashing_with(TypeId::of::<usize>());
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verify_hashing_with(TypeId::of::<()>());
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verify_hashing_with(TypeId::of::<str>());
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verify_hashing_with(TypeId::of::<&str>());
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verify_hashing_with(TypeId::of::<Vec<u8>>());
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}
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}
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// impl some traits for dyn Any
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use core::fmt;
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#[doc(hidden)]
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pub trait CloneToAny {
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/// Clone `self` into a new `Box<dyn CloneAny>` object.
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fn clone_to_any(&self) -> Box<dyn CloneAny>;
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}
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impl<T: Any + Clone> CloneToAny for T {
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#[inline]
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fn clone_to_any(&self) -> Box<dyn CloneAny> {
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Box::new(self.clone())
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}
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}
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macro_rules! impl_clone {
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($t:ty) => {
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impl Clone for Box<$t> {
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#[inline]
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fn clone(&self) -> Box<$t> {
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// SAFETY: this dance is to reapply any Send/Sync marker. I’m not happy about this
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// approach, given that I used to do it in safe code, but then came a dodgy
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// future-compatibility warning where_clauses_object_safety, which is spurious for
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// auto traits but still super annoying (future-compatibility lints seem to mean
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// your bin crate needs a corresponding allow!). Although I explained my plight¹
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// and it was all explained and agreed upon, no action has been taken. So I finally
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// caved and worked around it by doing it this way, which matches what’s done for
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// core::any², so it’s probably not *too* bad.
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//
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// ¹ https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/51443#issuecomment-421988013
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// ² https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/e7825f2b690c9a0d21b6f6d84c404bb53b151b38/library/alloc/src/boxed.rs#L1613-L1616
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let clone: Box<dyn CloneAny> = (**self).clone_to_any();
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let raw: *mut dyn CloneAny = Box::into_raw(clone);
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unsafe { Box::from_raw(raw as *mut $t) }
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}
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}
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impl fmt::Debug for $t {
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#[inline]
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
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f.pad(stringify!($t))
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}
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}
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};
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}
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/// Methods for downcasting from an `Any`-like trait object.
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///
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/// This should only be implemented on trait objects for subtraits of `Any`, though you can
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/// implement it for other types and it’ll work fine, so long as your implementation is correct.
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pub trait Downcast {
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/// Gets the `TypeId` of `self`.
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fn type_id(&self) -> TypeId;
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// Note the bound through these downcast methods is 'static, rather than the inexpressible
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// concept of Self-but-as-a-trait (where Self is `dyn Trait`). This is sufficient, exceeding
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// TypeId’s requirements. Sure, you *can* do CloneAny.downcast_unchecked::<NotClone>() and the
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// type system won’t protect you, but that doesn’t introduce any unsafety: the method is
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// already unsafe because you can specify the wrong type, and if this were exposing safe
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// downcasting, CloneAny.downcast::<NotClone>() would just return an error, which is just as
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// correct.
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//
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// Now in theory we could also add T: ?Sized, but that doesn’t play nicely with the common
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// implementation, so I’m doing without it.
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/// Downcast from `&Any` to `&T`, without checking the type matches.
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// The caller must ensure that `T` matches the trait object, on pain of *undefined behaviour*.
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unsafe fn downcast_ref_unchecked<T: 'static>(&self) -> &T;
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/// Downcast from `&mut Any` to `&mut T`, without checking the type matches.
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// The caller must ensure that `T` matches the trait object, on pain of *undefined behaviour*.
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unsafe fn downcast_mut_unchecked<T: 'static>(&mut self) -> &mut T;
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}
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/// A trait for the conversion of an object into a boxed trait object.
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pub trait IntoBox<A: ?Sized + Downcast>: Any {
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/// Convert self into the appropriate boxed form.
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fn into_box(self) -> Box<A>;
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}
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macro_rules! implement {
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($any_trait:ident $(+ $auto_traits:ident)*) => {
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impl Downcast for dyn $any_trait $(+ $auto_traits)* {
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#[inline]
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fn type_id(&self) -> TypeId {
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self.type_id()
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}
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#[inline]
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unsafe fn downcast_ref_unchecked<T: 'static>(&self) -> &T {
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&*(self as *const Self as *const T)
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}
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#[inline]
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unsafe fn downcast_mut_unchecked<T: 'static>(&mut self) -> &mut T {
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&mut *(self as *mut Self as *mut T)
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}
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}
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impl<T: $any_trait $(+ $auto_traits)*> IntoBox<dyn $any_trait $(+ $auto_traits)*> for T {
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#[inline]
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fn into_box(self) -> Box<dyn $any_trait $(+ $auto_traits)*> {
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Box::new(self)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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implement!(Any);
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implement!(Any + Send);
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implement!(Any + Send + Sync);
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/// [`Any`], but with cloning.
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///
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/// Every type with no non-`'static` references that implements `Clone` implements `CloneAny`.
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/// See [`core::any`] for more details on `Any` in general.
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pub trait CloneAny: Any + CloneToAny {}
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impl<T: Any + Clone> CloneAny for T {}
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implement!(CloneAny);
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implement!(CloneAny + Send);
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implement!(CloneAny + Send + Sync);
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impl_clone!(dyn CloneAny);
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impl_clone!(dyn CloneAny + Send);
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impl_clone!(dyn CloneAny + Send + Sync);
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@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ pub mod panic_context;
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pub mod non_empty_vec;
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pub mod rand;
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pub mod thread;
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pub mod anymap;
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pub use always_assert::{always, never};
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