Application Context Implementation #4
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const std = @import("std");
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///
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/// Closure for allocating, reallocating, and deallocating dynamic memory resources through itself.
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///
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pub const Allocator = meta.BiFunction(56, ?[]u8, usize, AllocationError![]u8);
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///
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pub const Allocator = std.mem.Allocator;
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///
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/// File-system agnostic abstraction for manipulating a file.
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return true;
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}
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test "Equivalence of bytes" {
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test "Memory buffers equal" {
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const bytes_sequence = &.{69, 42, 0};
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const testing = std.testing;
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try testing.expectEqual(nullWriter().apply(sequence), sequence.len);
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}
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}
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///
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/// Applies the singular `byte` to `writer`, returning `true` if it was successfully written,
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/// otherwise `false`.
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///
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pub fn writeByte(writer: *Writer, byte: u8) bool {
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return (writer.apply(std.mem.asBytes(&byte)) != 0);
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}
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const std = @import("std");
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const io = @import("./io.zig");
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///
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/// Returns a hash-backed table type of `Value`s indexed by `Key` and using `key_context` as the key
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pub fn Hashed(comptime Key: type, comptime Value: type,
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comptime key_context: KeyContext(Key)) type {
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const Allocator = std.mem.Allocator;
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const Allocator = io.Allocator;
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return struct {
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allocator: Allocator,
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///
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/// Initializes a [Self] using `allocator` as the memory allocation strategy.
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///
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/// Returns a new [Self] value or an [Allocator.Error] if initializing failed.
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/// Returns a new [Self] value or an [io.Allocator.Error] if initializing failed.
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///
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pub fn init(allocator: Allocator) Allocator.Error!Self {
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const initial_capacity = 4;
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return Self{
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.buckets = try allocator.alloc(Bucket, 4),
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.buckets = try allocator.alloc(Bucket, initial_capacity),
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.filled = 0,
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.allocator = allocator,
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.load_limit = 0.75,
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/// [InsertError.KeyExists] occurs when an insertion was attempted on a table with a matching key
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/// already present.
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///
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pub const InsertError = std.mem.Allocator.Error || error {
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pub const InsertError = io.Allocator.Error || error {
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KeyExists,
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};
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};
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}
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test "Hashed table manipulation with bytes context" {
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const testing = std.testing;
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const io = @import("./io.zig");
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///
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/// A [KeyContext] for dealing with string literal (i.e. []const u8) values.
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///
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/// **Note** that, while lightweight, this context should only be considered safe to use with string
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/// literals or variables pointing to string literals - as the [KeyContext] does not take ownership
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/// of its keys beyond copying the reference.
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///
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pub const string_literal_context = KeyContext([]const u8){
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.hash = io.hashBytes,
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var table = try Hashed([]const u8, u32, .{
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.equals = io.equalsBytes,
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.hash = io.hashBytes,
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}).init(testing.allocator);
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.equals = struct {
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fn stringsEqual(this: []const u8, that: []const u8) bool {
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return io.equals(u8, this, that);
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}
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}.stringsEqual,
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};
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test "Hash table manipulation with string literal context" {
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const testing = @import("std").testing;
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var table = try Hashed([]const u8, u32, string_literal_context).init(testing.allocator);
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defer table.deinit();
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Worth mentioning that it performs linear time, making it O(n) time complexity?