Module 0x2::table_vec
A basic scalable vector library implemented using Table.
- Struct
TableVec
- Constants
- Function
empty
- Function
singleton
- Function
length
- Function
is_empty
- Function
borrow
- Function
push_back
- Function
borrow_mut
- Function
pop_back
- Function
destroy_empty
- Function
drop
- Function
swap
- Function
swap_remove
use 0x2::table;
use 0x2::tx_context;
Struct TableVec
struct TableVec<Element: store> has store
Fields
- contents: table::Table<u64, Element>
- The contents of the table vector.
Constants
const EIndexOutOfBound: u64 = 0;
const ETableNonEmpty: u64 = 1;
Function empty
Create an empty TableVec.
public fun empty<Element: store>(ctx: &mut tx_context::TxContext): table_vec::TableVec<Element>
Implementation
public fun empty<Element: store>(ctx: &mut TxContext): TableVec<Element> {
TableVec {
contents: table::new(ctx)
}
}
Function singleton
Return a TableVec of size one containing element e.
public fun singleton<Element: store>(e: Element, ctx: &mut tx_context::TxContext): table_vec::TableVec<Element>
Implementation
Function length
Return the length of the TableVec.
public fun length<Element: store>(t: &table_vec::TableVec<Element>): u64
Implementation
Function is_empty
Return if the TableVec is empty or not.
public fun is_empty<Element: store>(t: &table_vec::TableVec<Element>): bool
Function borrow
Acquire an immutable reference to the ith element of the TableVec t. Aborts if i is out of bounds.
public fun borrow<Element: store>(t: &table_vec::TableVec<Element>, i: u64): &Element
Implementation
public fun borrow<Element: store>(t: &TableVec<Element>, i: u64): &Element {
assert!(t.length() > i, EIndexOutOfBound);
&t.contents[i]
}
Function push_back
Add element e to the end of the TableVec t.
public fun push_back<Element: store>(t: &mut table_vec::TableVec<Element>, e: Element)
Implementation
Function borrow_mut
Return a mutable reference to the ith element in the TableVec t. Aborts if i is out of bounds.
public fun borrow_mut<Element: store>(t: &mut table_vec::TableVec<Element>, i: u64): &mut Element
Implementation
public fun borrow_mut<Element: store>(t: &mut TableVec<Element>, i: u64): &mut Element {
assert!(t.length() > i, EIndexOutOfBound);
&mut t.contents[i]
}
Function pop_back
Pop an element from the end of TableVec t. Aborts if t is empty.
public fun pop_back<Element: store>(t: &mut table_vec::TableVec<Element>): Element
Implementation
public fun pop_back<Element: store>(t: &mut TableVec<Element>): Element {
let length = length(t);
assert!(length > 0, EIndexOutOfBound);
t.contents.remove(length - 1)
}
Function destroy_empty
Destroy the TableVec t. Aborts if t is not empty.
public fun destroy_empty<Element: store>(t: table_vec::TableVec<Element>)
Implementation
public fun destroy_empty<Element: store>(t: TableVec<Element>) {
assert!(length(&t) == 0, ETableNonEmpty);
let TableVec { contents } = t;
contents.destroy_empty();
}
Function drop
Drop a possibly non-empty TableVec t. Usable only if the value type Element has the drop ability
public fun drop<Element: drop, store>(t: table_vec::TableVec<Element>)
Implementation
Function swap
Swaps the elements at the ith and jth indices in the TableVec t. Aborts if i or j is out of bounds.
public fun swap<Element: store>(t: &mut table_vec::TableVec<Element>, i: u64, j: u64)
Implementation
public fun swap<Element: store>(t: &mut TableVec<Element>, i: u64, j: u64) {
assert!(t.length() > i, EIndexOutOfBound);
assert!(t.length() > j, EIndexOutOfBound);
if (i == j) { return };
let element_i = t.contents.remove(i);
let element_j = t.contents.remove(j);
t.contents.add(j, element_i);
t.contents.add(i, element_j);
}
Function swap_remove
Swap the ith element of the TableVec t with the last element and then pop the TableVec. This is O(1), but does not preserve ordering of elements in the TableVec. Aborts if i is out of bounds.
public fun swap_remove<Element: store>(t: &mut table_vec::TableVec<Element>, i: u64): Element
Implementation
public fun swap_remove<Element: store>(t: &mut TableVec<Element>, i: u64): Element {
assert!(t.length() > i, EIndexOutOfBound);
let last_idx = t.length() - 1;
t.swap(i, last_idx);
t.pop_back()
}