
# Objective Reduce missing docs warning noise when building examples for wasm ## Solution Added "#[allow(missing_docs)]" on the wasm specific version of BoxedFuture
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9.4 KiB
Rust
310 lines
9.4 KiB
Rust
//! General utilities for first-party [Bevy] engine crates.
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//!
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//! [Bevy]: https://bevyengine.org/
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//!
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#![allow(clippy::type_complexity)]
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#![warn(missing_docs)]
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#![warn(clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks)]
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#[allow(missing_docs)]
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pub mod prelude {
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pub use crate::default;
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}
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pub mod futures;
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pub mod label;
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mod short_names;
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pub use short_names::get_short_name;
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pub mod synccell;
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pub mod syncunsafecell;
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mod default;
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mod float_ord;
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pub use ahash::{AHasher, RandomState};
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pub use bevy_utils_proc_macros::*;
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pub use default::default;
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pub use float_ord::*;
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pub use hashbrown;
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pub use instant::{Duration, Instant};
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pub use petgraph;
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pub use thiserror;
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pub use tracing;
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pub use uuid::Uuid;
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use hashbrown::hash_map::RawEntryMut;
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use std::{
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fmt::Debug,
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future::Future,
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hash::{BuildHasher, BuildHasherDefault, Hash, Hasher},
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marker::PhantomData,
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mem::ManuallyDrop,
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ops::Deref,
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pin::Pin,
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};
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/// An owned and dynamically typed Future used when you can't statically type your result or need to add some indirection.
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#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
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pub type BoxedFuture<'a, T> = Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = T> + Send + 'a>>;
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#[allow(missing_docs)]
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#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
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pub type BoxedFuture<'a, T> = Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = T> + 'a>>;
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/// A shortcut alias for [`hashbrown::hash_map::Entry`].
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pub type Entry<'a, K, V> = hashbrown::hash_map::Entry<'a, K, V, BuildHasherDefault<AHasher>>;
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/// A hasher builder that will create a fixed hasher.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default)]
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pub struct FixedState;
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impl std::hash::BuildHasher for FixedState {
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type Hasher = AHasher;
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#[inline]
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fn build_hasher(&self) -> AHasher {
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RandomState::with_seeds(
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0b10010101111011100000010011000100,
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0b00000011001001101011001001111000,
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0b11001111011010110111100010110101,
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0b00000100001111100011010011010101,
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)
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.build_hasher()
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}
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}
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/// A [`HashMap`][hashbrown::HashMap] implementing aHash, a high
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/// speed keyed hashing algorithm intended for use in in-memory hashmaps.
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///
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/// aHash is designed for performance and is NOT cryptographically secure.
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pub type HashMap<K, V> = hashbrown::HashMap<K, V, BuildHasherDefault<AHasher>>;
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/// A stable hash map implementing aHash, a high speed keyed hashing algorithm
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/// intended for use in in-memory hashmaps.
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///
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/// Unlike [`HashMap`] this has an iteration order that only depends on the order
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/// of insertions and deletions and not a random source.
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///
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/// aHash is designed for performance and is NOT cryptographically secure.
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pub type StableHashMap<K, V> = hashbrown::HashMap<K, V, FixedState>;
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/// A [`HashSet`][hashbrown::HashSet] implementing aHash, a high
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/// speed keyed hashing algorithm intended for use in in-memory hashmaps.
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///
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/// aHash is designed for performance and is NOT cryptographically secure.
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pub type HashSet<K> = hashbrown::HashSet<K, BuildHasherDefault<AHasher>>;
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/// A stable hash set implementing aHash, a high speed keyed hashing algorithm
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/// intended for use in in-memory hashmaps.
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///
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/// Unlike [`HashSet`] this has an iteration order that only depends on the order
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/// of insertions and deletions and not a random source.
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///
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/// aHash is designed for performance and is NOT cryptographically secure.
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pub type StableHashSet<K> = hashbrown::HashSet<K, FixedState>;
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/// A pre-hashed value of a specific type. Pre-hashing enables memoization of hashes that are expensive to compute.
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/// It also enables faster [`PartialEq`] comparisons by short circuiting on hash equality.
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/// See [`PassHash`] and [`PassHasher`] for a "pass through" [`BuildHasher`] and [`Hasher`] implementation
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/// designed to work with [`Hashed`]
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/// See [`PreHashMap`] for a hashmap pre-configured to use [`Hashed`] keys.
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pub struct Hashed<V, H = FixedState> {
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hash: u64,
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value: V,
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marker: PhantomData<H>,
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}
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impl<V: Hash, H: BuildHasher + Default> Hashed<V, H> {
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/// Pre-hashes the given value using the [`BuildHasher`] configured in the [`Hashed`] type.
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pub fn new(value: V) -> Self {
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let builder = H::default();
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let mut hasher = builder.build_hasher();
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value.hash(&mut hasher);
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Self {
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hash: hasher.finish(),
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value,
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marker: PhantomData,
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}
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}
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/// The pre-computed hash.
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#[inline]
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pub fn hash(&self) -> u64 {
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self.hash
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}
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}
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impl<V, H> Hash for Hashed<V, H> {
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#[inline]
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fn hash<R: Hasher>(&self, state: &mut R) {
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state.write_u64(self.hash);
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}
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}
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impl<V, H> Deref for Hashed<V, H> {
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type Target = V;
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#[inline]
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fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
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&self.value
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}
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}
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impl<V: PartialEq, H> PartialEq for Hashed<V, H> {
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/// A fast impl of [`PartialEq`] that first checks that `other`'s pre-computed hash
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/// matches this value's pre-computed hash.
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#[inline]
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fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
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self.hash == other.hash && self.value.eq(&other.value)
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}
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}
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impl<V: Debug, H> Debug for Hashed<V, H> {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
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f.debug_struct("Hashed")
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.field("hash", &self.hash)
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.field("value", &self.value)
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.finish()
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}
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}
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impl<V: Clone, H> Clone for Hashed<V, H> {
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#[inline]
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fn clone(&self) -> Self {
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Self {
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hash: self.hash,
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value: self.value.clone(),
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marker: PhantomData,
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}
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}
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}
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impl<V: Eq, H> Eq for Hashed<V, H> {}
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/// A [`BuildHasher`] that results in a [`PassHasher`].
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#[derive(Default)]
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pub struct PassHash;
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impl BuildHasher for PassHash {
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type Hasher = PassHasher;
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fn build_hasher(&self) -> Self::Hasher {
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PassHasher::default()
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}
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}
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/// A no-op hash that only works on `u64`s. Will panic if attempting to
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/// hash a type containing non-u64 fields.
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#[derive(Debug, Default)]
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pub struct PassHasher {
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hash: u64,
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}
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impl Hasher for PassHasher {
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fn write(&mut self, _bytes: &[u8]) {
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panic!("can only hash u64 using PassHasher");
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}
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#[inline]
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fn write_u64(&mut self, i: u64) {
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self.hash = i;
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}
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#[inline]
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fn finish(&self) -> u64 {
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self.hash
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}
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}
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/// A [`HashMap`] pre-configured to use [`Hashed`] keys and [`PassHash`] passthrough hashing.
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pub type PreHashMap<K, V> = hashbrown::HashMap<Hashed<K>, V, PassHash>;
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/// Extension methods intended to add functionality to [`PreHashMap`].
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pub trait PreHashMapExt<K, V> {
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/// Tries to get or insert the value for the given `key` using the pre-computed hash first.
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/// If the [`PreHashMap`] does not already contain the `key`, it will clone it and insert
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/// the value returned by `func`.
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fn get_or_insert_with<F: FnOnce() -> V>(&mut self, key: &Hashed<K>, func: F) -> &mut V;
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}
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impl<K: Hash + Eq + PartialEq + Clone, V> PreHashMapExt<K, V> for PreHashMap<K, V> {
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#[inline]
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fn get_or_insert_with<F: FnOnce() -> V>(&mut self, key: &Hashed<K>, func: F) -> &mut V {
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let entry = self
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.raw_entry_mut()
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.from_key_hashed_nocheck(key.hash(), key);
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match entry {
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RawEntryMut::Occupied(entry) => entry.into_mut(),
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RawEntryMut::Vacant(entry) => {
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let (_, value) = entry.insert_hashed_nocheck(key.hash(), key.clone(), func());
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value
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/// A type which calls a function when dropped.
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/// This can be used to ensure that cleanup code is run even in case of a panic.
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///
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/// Note that this only works for panics that [unwind](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/unwinding.html)
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/// -- any code within `OnDrop` will be skipped if a panic does not unwind.
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/// In most cases, this will just work.
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// ```
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/// # use bevy_utils::OnDrop;
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/// # fn test_panic(do_panic: bool, log: impl FnOnce(&str)) {
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/// // This will print a message when the variable `_catch` gets dropped,
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/// // even if a panic occurs before we reach the end of this scope.
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/// // This is similar to a `try ... catch` block in languages such as C++.
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/// let _catch = OnDrop::new(|| log("Oops, a panic occurred and this function didn't complete!"));
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///
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/// // Some code that may panic...
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/// // ...
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/// # if do_panic { panic!() }
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///
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/// // Make sure the message only gets printed if a panic occurs.
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/// // If we remove this line, then the message will be printed regardless of whether a panic occurs
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/// // -- similar to a `try ... finally` block.
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/// std::mem::forget(_catch);
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/// # }
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/// #
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/// # test_panic(false, |_| unreachable!());
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/// # let mut did_log = false;
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/// # std::panic::catch_unwind(std::panic::AssertUnwindSafe(|| {
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/// # test_panic(true, |_| did_log = true);
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/// # }));
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/// # assert!(did_log);
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/// ```
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pub struct OnDrop<F: FnOnce()> {
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callback: ManuallyDrop<F>,
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}
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impl<F: FnOnce()> OnDrop<F> {
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/// Returns an object that will invoke the specified callback when dropped.
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pub fn new(callback: F) -> Self {
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Self {
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callback: ManuallyDrop::new(callback),
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}
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}
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}
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impl<F: FnOnce()> Drop for OnDrop<F> {
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fn drop(&mut self) {
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// SAFETY: We may move out of `self`, since this instance can never be observed after it's dropped.
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let callback = unsafe { ManuallyDrop::take(&mut self.callback) };
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callback();
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}
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}
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/// Like [`tracing::trace`], but conditional on cargo feature `detailed_trace`.
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! detailed_trace {
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($($tts:tt)*) => {
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if cfg!(detailed_trace) {
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bevy_utils::tracing::trace!($($tts)*);
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}
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}
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}
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