pub struct DashSet<K, S = RandomState> { /* private fields */ }
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DashSet is a thin wrapper around DashMap
using ()
as the value type. It uses
methods and types which are more convenient to work with on a set.
Implementations
sourceimpl<'a, K: 'a + Eq + Hash> DashSet<K, RandomState>
impl<'a, K: 'a + Eq + Hash> DashSet<K, RandomState>
sourcepub fn new() -> Self
pub fn new() -> Self
Creates a new DashSet with a capacity of 0.
Examples
use dashmap::DashSet;
let games = DashSet::new();
games.insert("Veloren");
sourcepub fn with_capacity(capacity: usize) -> Self
pub fn with_capacity(capacity: usize) -> Self
Creates a new DashMap with a specified starting capacity.
Examples
use dashmap::DashSet;
let numbers = DashSet::with_capacity(2);
numbers.insert(2);
numbers.insert(8);
sourceimpl<'a, K: 'a + Eq + Hash, S: BuildHasher + Clone> DashSet<K, S>
impl<'a, K: 'a + Eq + Hash, S: BuildHasher + Clone> DashSet<K, S>
sourcepub fn with_hasher(hasher: S) -> Self
pub fn with_hasher(hasher: S) -> Self
Creates a new DashMap with a capacity of 0 and the provided hasher.
Examples
use dashmap::DashSet;
use std::collections::hash_map::RandomState;
let s = RandomState::new();
let games = DashSet::with_hasher(s);
games.insert("Veloren");
sourcepub fn with_capacity_and_hasher(capacity: usize, hasher: S) -> Self
pub fn with_capacity_and_hasher(capacity: usize, hasher: S) -> Self
Creates a new DashMap with a specified starting capacity and hasher.
Examples
use dashmap::DashSet;
use std::collections::hash_map::RandomState;
let s = RandomState::new();
let numbers = DashSet::with_capacity_and_hasher(2, s);
numbers.insert(2);
numbers.insert(8);
sourcepub fn hash_usize<T: Hash>(&self, item: &T) -> usize
pub fn hash_usize<T: Hash>(&self, item: &T) -> usize
Hash a given item to produce a usize. Uses the provided or default HashBuilder.
sourcepub fn insert(&self, key: K) -> bool
pub fn insert(&self, key: K) -> bool
Inserts a key into the set. Returns true if the key was not already in the set.
Examples
use dashmap::DashSet;
let set = DashSet::new();
set.insert("I am the key!");
sourcepub fn remove<Q>(&self, key: &Q) -> Option<K>where
K: Borrow<Q>,
Q: Hash + Eq + ?Sized,
pub fn remove<Q>(&self, key: &Q) -> Option<K>where
K: Borrow<Q>,
Q: Hash + Eq + ?Sized,
Removes an entry from the map, returning the key if it existed in the map.
Examples
use dashmap::DashSet;
let soccer_team = DashSet::new();
soccer_team.insert("Jack");
assert_eq!(soccer_team.remove("Jack").unwrap(), "Jack");
sourcepub fn remove_if<Q>(&self, key: &Q, f: impl FnOnce(&K) -> bool) -> Option<K>where
K: Borrow<Q>,
Q: Hash + Eq + ?Sized,
pub fn remove_if<Q>(&self, key: &Q, f: impl FnOnce(&K) -> bool) -> Option<K>where
K: Borrow<Q>,
Q: Hash + Eq + ?Sized,
Removes an entry from the set, returning the key if the entry existed and the provided conditional function returned true.
use dashmap::DashSet;
let soccer_team = DashSet::new();
soccer_team.insert("Sam");
soccer_team.remove_if("Sam", |player| player.starts_with("Ja"));
assert!(soccer_team.contains("Sam"));
use dashmap::DashSet;
let soccer_team = DashSet::new();
soccer_team.insert("Sam");
soccer_team.remove_if("Jacob", |player| player.starts_with("Ja"));
assert!(!soccer_team.contains("Jacob"));
sourcepub fn iter(&'a self) -> Iter<'a, K, S, DashMap<K, (), S>>ⓘNotable traits for Iter<'a, K, S, M>impl<'a, K: Eq + Hash, S: 'a + BuildHasher + Clone, M: Map<'a, K, (), S>> Iterator for Iter<'a, K, S, M> type Item = RefMulti<'a, K, S>;
pub fn iter(&'a self) -> Iter<'a, K, S, DashMap<K, (), S>>ⓘNotable traits for Iter<'a, K, S, M>impl<'a, K: Eq + Hash, S: 'a + BuildHasher + Clone, M: Map<'a, K, (), S>> Iterator for Iter<'a, K, S, M> type Item = RefMulti<'a, K, S>;
Creates an iterator over a DashMap yielding immutable references.
Examples
use dashmap::DashSet;
let words = DashSet::new();
words.insert("hello");
assert_eq!(words.iter().count(), 1);
sourcepub fn get<Q>(&'a self, key: &Q) -> Option<Ref<'a, K, S>>where
K: Borrow<Q>,
Q: Hash + Eq + ?Sized,
pub fn get<Q>(&'a self, key: &Q) -> Option<Ref<'a, K, S>>where
K: Borrow<Q>,
Q: Hash + Eq + ?Sized,
Get a reference to an entry in the set
Examples
use dashmap::DashSet;
let youtubers = DashSet::new();
youtubers.insert("Bosnian Bill");
assert_eq!(*youtubers.get("Bosnian Bill").unwrap(), "Bosnian Bill");
sourcepub fn shrink_to_fit(&self)
pub fn shrink_to_fit(&self)
Remove excess capacity to reduce memory usage.
sourcepub fn retain(&self, f: impl FnMut(&K) -> bool)
pub fn retain(&self, f: impl FnMut(&K) -> bool)
Retain elements that whose predicates return true and discard elements whose predicates return false.
Examples
use dashmap::DashSet;
let people = DashSet::new();
people.insert("Albin");
people.insert("Jones");
people.insert("Charlie");
people.retain(|name| name.contains('i'));
assert_eq!(people.len(), 2);
sourcepub fn len(&self) -> usize
pub fn len(&self) -> usize
Fetches the total number of keys stored in the set.
Examples
use dashmap::DashSet;
let people = DashSet::new();
people.insert("Albin");
people.insert("Jones");
people.insert("Charlie");
assert_eq!(people.len(), 3);
sourcepub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool
Checks if the set is empty or not.
Examples
use dashmap::DashSet;
let map = DashSet::<()>::new();
assert!(map.is_empty());
Trait Implementations
sourceimpl<K: Eq + Hash, S: BuildHasher + Clone> Extend<K> for DashSet<K, S>
impl<K: Eq + Hash, S: BuildHasher + Clone> Extend<K> for DashSet<K, S>
sourcefn extend<T: IntoIterator<Item = K>>(&mut self, iter: T)
fn extend<T: IntoIterator<Item = K>>(&mut self, iter: T)
sourcefn extend_one(&mut self, item: A)
fn extend_one(&mut self, item: A)
extend_one
)sourcefn extend_reserve(&mut self, additional: usize)
fn extend_reserve(&mut self, additional: usize)
extend_one
)