linked_hash_set crates.io

Documentation

This library provides an hashed set with predictable iteration order, based on the insertion order of elements. It is implemented as a linked_hash_map::LinkedHashMap where the value is (), in a similar way as HashSet is implemented from HashMap in stdlib.

Comparison with std HashSet

General usage is very similar to a traditional hashed set, but this structure also maintains insertion order.

Compared to HashSet, a LinkedHashSet uses an additional doubly-linked list running through its entries. As such methods front(), pop_front(), back() and pop_back() are provided.

Comparison with IndexSet

Compared to indexmap::IndexSet, while both maintain insertion order a LinkedHashSet uses a linked list allowing performant removals that don't affect the order of the remaining elements. However, when this distinction is unimportant indexmap should be the faster option.

Example

```rust extern crate linkedhashset; use linkedhashset::LinkedHashSet;

let mut set = LinkedHashSet::new(); assert!(set.insert(234)); assert!(set.insert(123)); assert!(set.insert(345)); assert!(!set.insert(123));

asserteq!(set.intoiter().collect::>(), vec![234, 345, 123]); ```