Struct veloren_rtsim::data::site::Sites

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pub struct Sites {
    pub sites: HopSlotMap<SiteId, Site>,
    pub world_site_map: HashMap<Id<Site>, SiteId>,
}

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§sites: HopSlotMap<SiteId, Site>§world_site_map: HashMap<Id<Site>, SiteId>

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impl Sites

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pub fn create(&mut self, site: Site) -> SiteId

Methods from Deref<Target = HopSlotMap<SiteId, Site>>§

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pub fn len(&self) -> usize

Returns the number of elements in the slot map.

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let mut sm = HopSlotMap::with_capacity(10);
sm.insert("len() counts actual elements, not capacity");
let key = sm.insert("removed elements don't count either");
sm.remove(key);
assert_eq!(sm.len(), 1);
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pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool

Returns if the slot map is empty.

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let mut sm = HopSlotMap::new();
let key = sm.insert("dummy");
assert_eq!(sm.is_empty(), false);
sm.remove(key);
assert_eq!(sm.is_empty(), true);
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pub fn capacity(&self) -> usize

Returns the number of elements the HopSlotMap can hold without reallocating.

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let sm: HopSlotMap<_, f64> = HopSlotMap::with_capacity(10);
assert_eq!(sm.capacity(), 10);
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pub fn reserve(&mut self, additional: usize)

Reserves capacity for at least additional more elements to be inserted in the HopSlotMap. The collection may reserve more space to avoid frequent reallocations.

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Panics if the new allocation size overflows usize.

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let mut sm = HopSlotMap::new();
sm.insert("foo");
sm.reserve(32);
assert!(sm.capacity() >= 33);
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pub fn contains_key(&self, key: K) -> bool

Returns true if the slot map contains key.

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let mut sm = HopSlotMap::new();
let key = sm.insert(42);
assert_eq!(sm.contains_key(key), true);
sm.remove(key);
assert_eq!(sm.contains_key(key), false);
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pub fn insert(&mut self, value: V) -> K

Inserts a value into the slot map. Returns a unique key that can be used to access this value.

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Panics if the number of elements in the slot map equals 232 - 2.

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let mut sm = HopSlotMap::new();
let key = sm.insert(42);
assert_eq!(sm[key], 42);
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pub fn insert_with_key<F>(&mut self, f: F) -> K
where F: FnOnce(K) -> V,

Inserts a value given by f into the slot map. The key where the value will be stored is passed into f. This is useful to store values that contain their own key.

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Panics if the number of elements in the slot map equals 232 - 2.

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let mut sm = HopSlotMap::new();
let key = sm.insert_with_key(|k| (k, 20));
assert_eq!(sm[key], (key, 20));
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pub fn try_insert_with_key<F, E>(&mut self, f: F) -> Result<K, E>
where F: FnOnce(K) -> Result<V, E>,

Inserts a value given by f into the slot map. The key where the value will be stored is passed into f. This is useful to store values that contain their own key.

If f returns Err, this method returns the error. The slotmap is untouched.

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Panics if the number of elements in the slot map equals 232 - 2.

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let mut sm = HopSlotMap::new();
let key = sm.try_insert_with_key::<_, ()>(|k| Ok((k, 20))).unwrap();
assert_eq!(sm[key], (key, 20));

sm.try_insert_with_key::<_, ()>(|k| Err(())).unwrap_err();
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pub fn remove(&mut self, key: K) -> Option<V>

Removes a key from the slot map, returning the value at the key if the key was not previously removed.

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let mut sm = HopSlotMap::new();
let key = sm.insert(42);
assert_eq!(sm.remove(key), Some(42));
assert_eq!(sm.remove(key), None);
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pub fn retain<F>(&mut self, f: F)
where F: FnMut(K, &mut V) -> bool,

Retains only the elements specified by the predicate.

In other words, remove all key-value pairs (k, v) such that f(k, &mut v) returns false. This method invalidates any removed keys.

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let mut sm = HopSlotMap::new();

let k1 = sm.insert(0);
let k2 = sm.insert(1);
let k3 = sm.insert(2);

sm.retain(|key, val| key == k1 || *val == 1);

assert!(sm.contains_key(k1));
assert!(sm.contains_key(k2));
assert!(!sm.contains_key(k3));

assert_eq!(2, sm.len());
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pub fn clear(&mut self)

Clears the slot map. Keeps the allocated memory for reuse.

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let mut sm = HopSlotMap::new();
for i in 0..10 {
    sm.insert(i);
}
assert_eq!(sm.len(), 10);
sm.clear();
assert_eq!(sm.len(), 0);
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pub fn drain(&mut self) -> Drain<'_, K, V>

Clears the slot map, returning all key-value pairs in arbitrary order as an iterator. Keeps the allocated memory for reuse.

When the iterator is dropped all elements in the slot map are removed, even if the iterator was not fully consumed. If the iterator is not dropped (using e.g. std::mem::forget), only the elements that were iterated over are removed.

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let mut sm = HopSlotMap::new();
let k = sm.insert(0);
let v: Vec<_> = sm.drain().collect();
assert_eq!(sm.len(), 0);
assert_eq!(v, vec![(k, 0)]);
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pub fn get(&self, key: K) -> Option<&V>

Returns a reference to the value corresponding to the key.

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let mut sm = HopSlotMap::new();
let key = sm.insert("bar");
assert_eq!(sm.get(key), Some(&"bar"));
sm.remove(key);
assert_eq!(sm.get(key), None);
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pub unsafe fn get_unchecked(&self, key: K) -> &V

Returns a reference to the value corresponding to the key without version or bounds checking.

§Safety

This should only be used if contains_key(key) is true. Otherwise it is dangerous undefined behavior.

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let mut sm = HopSlotMap::new();
let key = sm.insert("bar");
assert_eq!(unsafe { sm.get_unchecked(key) }, &"bar");
sm.remove(key);
// sm.get_unchecked(key) is now dangerous!
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pub fn get_mut(&mut self, key: K) -> Option<&mut V>

Returns a mutable reference to the value corresponding to the key.

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let mut sm = HopSlotMap::new();
let key = sm.insert(3.5);
if let Some(x) = sm.get_mut(key) {
    *x += 3.0;
}
assert_eq!(sm[key], 6.5);
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pub unsafe fn get_unchecked_mut(&mut self, key: K) -> &mut V

Returns a mutable reference to the value corresponding to the key without version or bounds checking.

§Safety

This should only be used if contains_key(key) is true. Otherwise it is dangerous undefined behavior.

§Examples
let mut sm = HopSlotMap::new();
let key = sm.insert("foo");
unsafe { *sm.get_unchecked_mut(key) = "bar" };
assert_eq!(sm[key], "bar");
sm.remove(key);
// sm.get_unchecked_mut(key) is now dangerous!
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pub fn get_disjoint_mut<const N: usize>( &mut self, keys: [K; N], ) -> Option<[&mut V; N]>

Returns mutable references to the values corresponding to the given keys. All keys must be valid and disjoint, otherwise None is returned.

Requires at least stable Rust version 1.51.

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let mut sm = HopSlotMap::new();
let ka = sm.insert("butter");
let kb = sm.insert("apples");
let kc = sm.insert("charlie");
sm.remove(kc); // Make key c invalid.
assert_eq!(sm.get_disjoint_mut([ka, kb, kc]), None); // Has invalid key.
assert_eq!(sm.get_disjoint_mut([ka, ka]), None); // Not disjoint.
let [a, b] = sm.get_disjoint_mut([ka, kb]).unwrap();
std::mem::swap(a, b);
assert_eq!(sm[ka], "apples");
assert_eq!(sm[kb], "butter");
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pub unsafe fn get_disjoint_unchecked_mut<const N: usize>( &mut self, keys: [K; N], ) -> [&mut V; N]

Returns mutable references to the values corresponding to the given keys. All keys must be valid and disjoint.

Requires at least stable Rust version 1.51.

§Safety

This should only be used if contains_key(key) is true for every given key and no two keys are equal. Otherwise it is potentially unsafe.

§Examples
let mut sm = HopSlotMap::new();
let ka = sm.insert("butter");
let kb = sm.insert("apples");
let [a, b] = unsafe { sm.get_disjoint_unchecked_mut([ka, kb]) };
std::mem::swap(a, b);
assert_eq!(sm[ka], "apples");
assert_eq!(sm[kb], "butter");
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pub fn iter(&self) -> Iter<'_, K, V>

An iterator visiting all key-value pairs in arbitrary order. The iterator element type is (K, &'a V).

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let mut sm = HopSlotMap::new();
let k0 = sm.insert(0);
let k1 = sm.insert(1);
let k2 = sm.insert(2);

for (k, v) in sm.iter() {
    println!("key: {:?}, val: {}", k, v);
}
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pub fn iter_mut(&mut self) -> IterMut<'_, K, V>

An iterator visiting all key-value pairs in arbitrary order, with mutable references to the values. The iterator element type is (K, &'a mut V).

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let mut sm = HopSlotMap::new();
let k0 = sm.insert(10);
let k1 = sm.insert(20);
let k2 = sm.insert(30);

for (k, v) in sm.iter_mut() {
    if k != k1 {
        *v *= -1;
    }
}

assert_eq!(sm[k0], -10);
assert_eq!(sm[k1], 20);
assert_eq!(sm[k2], -30);
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pub fn keys(&self) -> Keys<'_, K, V>

An iterator visiting all keys in arbitrary order. The iterator element type is K.

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let mut sm = HopSlotMap::new();
let k0 = sm.insert(10);
let k1 = sm.insert(20);
let k2 = sm.insert(30);
let keys: HashSet<_> = sm.keys().collect();
let check: HashSet<_> = vec![k0, k1, k2].into_iter().collect();
assert_eq!(keys, check);
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pub fn values(&self) -> Values<'_, K, V>

An iterator visiting all values in arbitrary order. The iterator element type is &'a V.

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let mut sm = HopSlotMap::new();
let k0 = sm.insert(10);
let k1 = sm.insert(20);
let k2 = sm.insert(30);
let values: HashSet<_> = sm.values().collect();
let check: HashSet<_> = vec![&10, &20, &30].into_iter().collect();
assert_eq!(values, check);
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pub fn values_mut(&mut self) -> ValuesMut<'_, K, V>

An iterator visiting all values mutably in arbitrary order. The iterator element type is &'a mut V.

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let mut sm = HopSlotMap::new();
sm.insert(1);
sm.insert(2);
sm.insert(3);
sm.values_mut().for_each(|n| { *n *= 3 });
let values: HashSet<_> = sm.into_iter().map(|(_k, v)| v).collect();
let check: HashSet<_> = vec![3, 6, 9].into_iter().collect();
assert_eq!(values, check);

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impl Clone for Sites

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fn clone(&self) -> Sites

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Default for Sites

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fn default() -> Sites

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl Deref for Sites

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type Target = HopSlotMap<SiteId, Site>

The resulting type after dereferencing.
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fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target

Dereferences the value.
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impl DerefMut for Sites

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fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Self::Target

Mutably dereferences the value.
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impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Sites

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fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>
where __D: Deserializer<'de>,

Deserialize this value from the given Serde deserializer. Read more
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impl Serialize for Sites

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fn serialize<__S>(&self, __serializer: __S) -> Result<__S::Ok, __S::Error>
where __S: Serializer,

Serialize this value into the given Serde serializer. Read more

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impl Freeze for Sites

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impl RefUnwindSafe for Sites

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impl Send for Sites

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impl Sync for Sites

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impl Unpin for Sites

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impl UnwindSafe for Sites

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