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liballoc: VecDeque: Add binary search functions

I am submitting rust-lang/rfcs#2997 as a PR as suggested by @scottmcm

I haven't yet created a tracking issue - if there's a favorable feedback I'll create one and update the issue links in the unstable attribs.
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139 changes: 138 additions & 1 deletion library/alloc/src/collections/vec_deque.rs
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///
/// This method does not allocate and does not change the order of the
/// inserted elements. As it returns a mutable slice, this can be used to
/// sort or binary search a deque.
/// sort a deque.
///
/// Once the internal storage is contiguous, the [`as_slices`] and
/// [`as_mut_slices`] methods will return the entire contents of the
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self.wrap_copy(self.tail, self.head, k);
}
}

/// Binary searches this sorted `VecDeque` for a given element.
///
/// If the value is found then [`Result::Ok`] is returned, containing the
/// index of the matching element. If there are multiple matches, then any
/// one of the matches could be returned. If the value is not found then
/// [`Result::Err`] is returned, containing the index where a matching
/// element could be inserted while maintaining sorted order.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// Looks up a series of four elements. The first is found, with a
/// uniquely determined position; the second and third are not
/// found; the fourth could match any position in `[1, 4]`.
///
/// ```
/// #![feature(vecdeque_binary_search)]
/// use std::collections::VecDeque;
///
/// let deque: VecDeque<_> = vec![0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55].into();
///
/// assert_eq!(deque.binary_search(&13), Ok(9));
/// assert_eq!(deque.binary_search(&4), Err(7));
/// assert_eq!(deque.binary_search(&100), Err(13));
/// let r = deque.binary_search(&1);
/// assert!(matches!(r, Ok(1..=4)));
/// ```
///
/// If you want to insert an item to a sorted `VecDeque`, while maintaining
/// sort order:
///
/// ```
/// #![feature(vecdeque_binary_search)]
/// use std::collections::VecDeque;
///
/// let mut deque: VecDeque<_> = vec![0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55].into();
/// let num = 42;
/// let idx = deque.binary_search(&num).unwrap_or_else(|x| x);
/// deque.insert(idx, num);
/// assert_eq!(deque, &[0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 42, 55]);
/// ```
#[unstable(feature = "vecdeque_binary_search", issue = "78021")]
#[inline]
pub fn binary_search(&self, x: &T) -> Result<usize, usize>
where
T: Ord,
{
self.binary_search_by(|e| e.cmp(x))
}

/// Binary searches this sorted `VecDeque` with a comparator function.
///
/// The comparator function should implement an order consistent
/// with the sort order of the underlying `VecDeque`, returning an
/// order code that indicates whether its argument is `Less`,
/// `Equal` or `Greater` than the desired target.
///
/// If the value is found then [`Result::Ok`] is returned, containing the
/// index of the matching element. If there are multiple matches, then any
/// one of the matches could be returned. If the value is not found then
/// [`Result::Err`] is returned, containing the index where a matching
/// element could be inserted while maintaining sorted order.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// Looks up a series of four elements. The first is found, with a
/// uniquely determined position; the second and third are not
/// found; the fourth could match any position in `[1, 4]`.
///
/// ```
/// #![feature(vecdeque_binary_search)]
/// use std::collections::VecDeque;
///
/// let deque: VecDeque<_> = vec![0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55].into();
///
/// assert_eq!(deque.binary_search_by(|x| x.cmp(&13)), Ok(9));
/// assert_eq!(deque.binary_search_by(|x| x.cmp(&4)), Err(7));
/// assert_eq!(deque.binary_search_by(|x| x.cmp(&100)), Err(13));
/// let r = deque.binary_search_by(|x| x.cmp(&1));
/// assert!(matches!(r, Ok(1..=4)));
/// ```
#[unstable(feature = "vecdeque_binary_search", issue = "78021")]
pub fn binary_search_by<'a, F>(&'a self, mut f: F) -> Result<usize, usize>
where
F: FnMut(&'a T) -> Ordering,
{
let (front, back) = self.as_slices();

if let Some(Ordering::Less | Ordering::Equal) = back.first().map(|elem| f(elem)) {
back.binary_search_by(f).map(|idx| idx + front.len()).map_err(|idx| idx + front.len())
} else {
front.binary_search_by(f)
}
}

/// Binary searches this sorted `VecDeque` with a key extraction function.
///
/// Assumes that the `VecDeque` is sorted by the key, for instance with
/// [`make_contiguous().sort_by_key()`](#method.make_contiguous) using the same
/// key extraction function.
///
/// If the value is found then [`Result::Ok`] is returned, containing the
/// index of the matching element. If there are multiple matches, then any
/// one of the matches could be returned. If the value is not found then
/// [`Result::Err`] is returned, containing the index where a matching
/// element could be inserted while maintaining sorted order.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// Looks up a series of four elements in a slice of pairs sorted by
/// their second elements. The first is found, with a uniquely
/// determined position; the second and third are not found; the
/// fourth could match any position in `[1, 4]`.
///
/// ```
/// #![feature(vecdeque_binary_search)]
/// use std::collections::VecDeque;
///
/// let deque: VecDeque<_> = vec![(0, 0), (2, 1), (4, 1), (5, 1),
/// (3, 1), (1, 2), (2, 3), (4, 5), (5, 8), (3, 13),
/// (1, 21), (2, 34), (4, 55)].into();
///
/// assert_eq!(deque.binary_search_by_key(&13, |&(a,b)| b), Ok(9));
/// assert_eq!(deque.binary_search_by_key(&4, |&(a,b)| b), Err(7));
/// assert_eq!(deque.binary_search_by_key(&100, |&(a,b)| b), Err(13));
/// let r = deque.binary_search_by_key(&1, |&(a,b)| b);
/// assert!(matches!(r, Ok(1..=4)));
/// ```
#[unstable(feature = "vecdeque_binary_search", issue = "78021")]
#[inline]
pub fn binary_search_by_key<'a, B, F>(&'a self, b: &B, mut f: F) -> Result<usize, usize>
where
F: FnMut(&'a T) -> B,
B: Ord,
{
self.binary_search_by(|k| f(k).cmp(b))
}
}

impl<T: Clone> VecDeque<T> {
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#![feature(inplace_iteration)]
#![feature(iter_map_while)]
#![feature(int_bits_const)]
#![feature(vecdeque_binary_search)]

use std::collections::hash_map::DefaultHasher;
use std::hash::{Hash, Hasher};
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drop(v);
assert_eq!(unsafe { DROPS }, 7);
}

#[test]
fn test_binary_search() {
// Contiguous (front only) search:
let deque: VecDeque<_> = vec![1, 2, 3, 5, 6].into();
assert!(deque.as_slices().1.is_empty());
assert_eq!(deque.binary_search(&3), Ok(2));
assert_eq!(deque.binary_search(&4), Err(3));

// Split search (both front & back non-empty):
let mut deque: VecDeque<_> = vec![5, 6].into();
deque.push_front(3);
deque.push_front(2);
deque.push_front(1);
deque.push_back(10);
assert!(!deque.as_slices().0.is_empty());
assert!(!deque.as_slices().1.is_empty());
assert_eq!(deque.binary_search(&0), Err(0));
assert_eq!(deque.binary_search(&1), Ok(0));
assert_eq!(deque.binary_search(&5), Ok(3));
assert_eq!(deque.binary_search(&7), Err(5));
assert_eq!(deque.binary_search(&20), Err(6));
}

#[test]
fn test_binary_search_by() {
let deque: VecDeque<_> = vec![(1,), (2,), (3,), (5,), (6,)].into();

assert_eq!(deque.binary_search_by(|&(v,)| v.cmp(&3)), Ok(2));
assert_eq!(deque.binary_search_by(|&(v,)| v.cmp(&4)), Err(3));
}

#[test]
fn test_binary_search_by_key() {
let deque: VecDeque<_> = vec![(1,), (2,), (3,), (5,), (6,)].into();

assert_eq!(deque.binary_search_by_key(&3, |&(v,)| v), Ok(2));
assert_eq!(deque.binary_search_by_key(&4, |&(v,)| v), Err(3));
}

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