Many To Many

This is a very simple crate which you can use for creating many-to-many data structures in Rust, it's intended purpose or use case is for situations where you need to map a set of ids to another set of ids (for example in PubSub, such as hive_pubsub which is what this crate was designed for). It does this by using two HashMaps, one linking Left to a set of Right and vice-versa.

This crate is like a fusion of bimap and multimap. I didn't see anything like this on crates.io, or anywhere really so I made my own thing.

Keys on either side (left or right) must implement Hash, Eq and Clone. See documentation for more information.

Example

```rust use manytomany::ManyToMany;

let mut map = ManyToMany::new(); map.insert(1, 2); map.insert(1, 3); map.insert(1, 4);

asserteqsorted(map.get_left(&1), vec![ 2, 3, 4 ]);

map.insert(5, 2); map.remove(&1, &4);

asserteqsorted(map.getleft(&1), vec![ 2, 3 ]); asserteqsorted(map.getright(&2), vec![ 1, 5 ]);

map.remove(&1, &2); map.remove(&1, &3);

asserteq!(map.getleft(&1), None);

map.insert(11, 10); map.insert(12, 10); map.insert(13, 10); map.remove_right(&10);

asserteq!(map.getleft(&11), None); asserteq!(map.getright(&10), None);

/// This is a helper function to unwrap the option, /// sort the array and compare it with a sorted array. fn asserteqsorted(a: Option>, b: Vec) { assert!(a.issome()); let mut list = a.unwrap(); list.sort(); asserteq!(list, b); } ```

Serde support

This crate has optional Serde support. To enable it, specify the serde feature in Cargo.toml. For example:

toml [dependencies] many-to-many = { version = "^0.1.6", features = ["serde"] }