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use super::map::MIN_LEN;
use super::node::{marker, ForceResult::*, Handle, LeftOrRight::*, NodeRef};
use core::alloc::Allocator;
impl<'a, K: 'a, V: 'a> Handle<NodeRef<marker::Mut<'a>, K, V, marker::LeafOrInternal>, marker::KV> {
/// Removes a key-value pair from the tree, and returns that pair, as well as
/// the leaf edge corresponding to that former pair. It's possible this empties
/// a root node that is internal, which the caller should pop from the map
/// holding the tree. The caller should also decrement the map's length.
pub fn remove_kv_tracking<F: FnOnce(), A: Allocator + Clone>(
self,
handle_emptied_internal_root: F,
alloc: A,
) -> ((K, V), Handle<NodeRef<marker::Mut<'a>, K, V, marker::Leaf>, marker::Edge>) {
match self.force() {
Leaf(node) => node.remove_leaf_kv(handle_emptied_internal_root, alloc),
Internal(node) => node.remove_internal_kv(handle_emptied_internal_root, alloc),
}
}
}
impl<'a, K: 'a, V: 'a> Handle<NodeRef<marker::Mut<'a>, K, V, marker::Leaf>, marker::KV> {
fn remove_leaf_kv<F: FnOnce(), A: Allocator + Clone>(
self,
handle_emptied_internal_root: F,
alloc: A,
) -> ((K, V), Handle<NodeRef<marker::Mut<'a>, K, V, marker::Leaf>, marker::Edge>) {
let (old_kv, mut pos) = self.remove();
let len = pos.reborrow().into_node().len();
if len < MIN_LEN {
let idx = pos.idx();
// We have to temporarily forget the child type, because there is no
// distinct node type for the immediate parents of a leaf.
let new_pos = match pos.into_node().forget_type().choose_parent_kv() {
Ok(Left(left_parent_kv)) => {
debug_assert!(left_parent_kv.right_child_len() == MIN_LEN - 1);
if left_parent_kv.can_merge() {
left_parent_kv.merge_tracking_child_edge(Right(idx), alloc.clone())
} else {
debug_assert!(left_parent_kv.left_child_len() > MIN_LEN);
left_parent_kv.steal_left(idx)
}
}
Ok(Right(right_parent_kv)) => {
debug_assert!(right_parent_kv.left_child_len() == MIN_LEN - 1);
if right_parent_kv.can_merge() {
right_parent_kv.merge_tracking_child_edge(Left(idx), alloc.clone())
} else {
debug_assert!(right_parent_kv.right_child_len() > MIN_LEN);
right_parent_kv.steal_right(idx)
}
}
Err(pos) => unsafe { Handle::new_edge(pos, idx) },
};
// SAFETY: `new_pos` is the leaf we started from or a sibling.
pos = unsafe { new_pos.cast_to_leaf_unchecked() };
// Only if we merged, the parent (if any) has shrunk, but skipping
// the following step otherwise does not pay off in benchmarks.
//
// SAFETY: We won't destroy or rearrange the leaf where `pos` is at
// by handling its parent recursively; at worst we will destroy or
// rearrange the parent through the grandparent, thus change the
// link to the parent inside the leaf.
if let Ok(parent) = unsafe { pos.reborrow_mut() }.into_node().ascend() {
if !parent.into_node().forget_type().fix_node_and_affected_ancestors(alloc) {
handle_emptied_internal_root();
}
}
}
(old_kv, pos)
}
}
impl<'a, K: 'a, V: 'a> Handle<NodeRef<marker::Mut<'a>, K, V, marker::Internal>, marker::KV> {
fn remove_internal_kv<F: FnOnce(), A: Allocator + Clone>(
self,
handle_emptied_internal_root: F,
alloc: A,
) -> ((K, V), Handle<NodeRef<marker::Mut<'a>, K, V, marker::Leaf>, marker::Edge>) {
// Remove an adjacent KV from its leaf and then put it back in place of
// the element we were asked to remove. Prefer the left adjacent KV,
// for the reasons listed in `choose_parent_kv`.
let left_leaf_kv = self.left_edge().descend().last_leaf_edge().left_kv();
let left_leaf_kv = unsafe { left_leaf_kv.ok().unwrap_unchecked() };
let (left_kv, left_hole) = left_leaf_kv.remove_leaf_kv(handle_emptied_internal_root, alloc);
// The internal node may have been stolen from or merged. Go back right
// to find where the original KV ended up.
let mut internal = unsafe { left_hole.next_kv().ok().unwrap_unchecked() };
let old_kv = internal.replace_kv(left_kv.0, left_kv.1);
let pos = internal.next_leaf_edge();
(old_kv, pos)
}
}