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Fix HashSet::get_or_insert_with
#400
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Fix HashSet::get_or_insert_with
#400
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Well, strictly speaking, rehashing was present in the old version of the code. Only two comparisons and a panic were added here. Let's see what @Amanieu says :-). In theory, as I understand it, there is nothing that violates memory or causes UB in the fact that there are two or more identical elements in a Hashmap or HashSet. It just increases the collision, the elements after the first one will be lost and will only show up when iterating. The documentation for |
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Co-authored-by: JustForFun88 <alishergaliev88@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: JustForFun88 <alishergaliev88@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: JustForFun88 <alishergaliev88@gmail.com>
Fix #399. Tried to do it without additional overhead. Unless there are additional comparisons.