const std = @import("std.zig"); const debug = std.debug; const assert = debug.assert; const testing = std.testing; const mem = std.mem; const Allocator = mem.Allocator; /// A contiguous, growable list of items in memory. /// This is a wrapper around an array of T values. Initialize with `init`. pub fn ArrayList(comptime T: type) type { return ArrayListAligned(T, null); } pub fn ArrayListAligned(comptime T: type, comptime alignment: ?u29) type { if (alignment) |a| { if (a == @alignOf(T)) { return ArrayListAligned(T, null); } } return struct { const Self = @This(); /// Content of the ArrayList items: Slice, capacity: usize, allocator: *Allocator, pub const Slice = if (alignment) |a| ([]align(a) T) else []T; pub const SliceConst = if (alignment) |a| ([]align(a) const T) else []const T; /// Deinitialize with `deinit` or use `toOwnedSlice`. pub fn init(allocator: *Allocator) Self { return Self{ .items = &[_]T{}, .capacity = 0, .allocator = allocator, }; } /// Initialize with capacity to hold at least num elements. /// Deinitialize with `deinit` or use `toOwnedSlice`. pub fn initCapacity(allocator: *Allocator, num: usize) !Self { var self = Self.init(allocator); try self.ensureCapacity(num); return self; } /// Release all allocated memory. pub fn deinit(self: Self) void { self.allocator.free(self.allocatedSlice()); } /// Deprecated: use `items` field directly. /// Return contents as a slice. Only valid while the list /// doesn't change size. pub fn span(self: var) @TypeOf(self.items) { return self.items; } pub const toSlice = @compileError("deprecated: use `items` field directly"); pub const toSliceConst = @compileError("deprecated: use `items` field directly"); pub const at = @compileError("deprecated: use `list.items[i]`"); pub const ptrAt = @compileError("deprecated: use `&list.items[i]`"); pub const setOrError = @compileError("deprecated: use `if (i >= list.items.len) return error.OutOfBounds else list.items[i] = item`"); pub const set = @compileError("deprecated: use `list.items[i] = item`"); pub const swapRemoveOrError = @compileError("deprecated: use `if (i >= list.items.len) return error.OutOfBounds else list.swapRemove(i)`"); /// ArrayList takes ownership of the passed in slice. The slice must have been /// allocated with `allocator`. /// Deinitialize with `deinit` or use `toOwnedSlice`. pub fn fromOwnedSlice(allocator: *Allocator, slice: Slice) Self { return Self{ .items = slice, .capacity = slice.len, .allocator = allocator, }; } pub fn toUnmanaged(self: Self) ArrayListAlignedUnmanaged(T, alignment) { return .{ .items = self.items, .capacity = self.capacity }; } /// The caller owns the returned memory. ArrayList becomes empty. pub fn toOwnedSlice(self: *Self) Slice { const allocator = self.allocator; const result = allocator.shrink(self.allocatedSlice(), self.items.len); self.* = init(allocator); return result; } /// Insert `item` at index `n` by moving `list[n .. list.len]` to make room. /// This operation is O(N). pub fn insert(self: *Self, n: usize, item: T) !void { try self.ensureCapacity(self.items.len + 1); self.items.len += 1; mem.copyBackwards(T, self.items[n + 1 .. self.items.len], self.items[n .. self.items.len - 1]); self.items[n] = item; } /// Insert slice `items` at index `i` by moving `list[i .. list.len]` to make room. /// This operation is O(N). pub fn insertSlice(self: *Self, i: usize, items: SliceConst) !void { try self.ensureCapacity(self.items.len + items.len); self.items.len += items.len; mem.copyBackwards(T, self.items[i + items.len .. self.items.len], self.items[i .. self.items.len - items.len]); mem.copy(T, self.items[i .. i + items.len], items); } /// Extend the list by 1 element. Allocates more memory as necessary. pub fn append(self: *Self, item: T) !void { const new_item_ptr = try self.addOne(); new_item_ptr.* = item; } /// Extend the list by 1 element, but asserting `self.capacity` /// is sufficient to hold an additional item. pub fn appendAssumeCapacity(self: *Self, item: T) void { const new_item_ptr = self.addOneAssumeCapacity(); new_item_ptr.* = item; } /// Remove the element at index `i` from the list and return its value. /// Asserts the array has at least one item. /// This operation is O(N). pub fn orderedRemove(self: *Self, i: usize) T { const newlen = self.items.len - 1; if (newlen == i) return self.pop(); const old_item = self.items[i]; for (self.items[i..newlen]) |*b, j| b.* = self.items[i + 1 + j]; self.items[newlen] = undefined; self.items.len = newlen; return old_item; } /// Removes the element at the specified index and returns it. /// The empty slot is filled from the end of the list. /// This operation is O(1). pub fn swapRemove(self: *Self, i: usize) T { if (self.items.len - 1 == i) return self.pop(); const old_item = self.items[i]; self.items[i] = self.pop(); return old_item; } /// Append the slice of items to the list. Allocates more /// memory as necessary. pub fn appendSlice(self: *Self, items: SliceConst) !void { try self.ensureCapacity(self.items.len + items.len); self.appendSliceAssumeCapacity(items); } /// Append the slice of items to the list, asserting the capacity is already /// enough to store the new items. pub fn appendSliceAssumeCapacity(self: *Self, items: SliceConst) void { const oldlen = self.items.len; const newlen = self.items.len + items.len; self.items.len = newlen; mem.copy(T, self.items[oldlen..], items); } pub usingnamespace if (T != u8) struct {} else struct { pub const Writer = std.io.Writer(*Self, error{OutOfMemory}, appendWrite); /// Initializes a Writer which will append to the list. pub fn writer(self: *Self) Writer { return .{ .context = self }; } /// Deprecated: use `writer` pub const outStream = writer; /// Same as `append` except it returns the number of bytes written, which is always the same /// as `m.len`. The purpose of this function existing is to match `std.io.Writer` API. fn appendWrite(self: *Self, m: []const u8) !usize { try self.appendSlice(m); return m.len; } }; /// Append a value to the list `n` times. /// Allocates more memory as necessary. pub fn appendNTimes(self: *Self, value: T, n: usize) !void { const old_len = self.items.len; try self.resize(self.items.len + n); mem.set(T, self.items[old_len..self.items.len], value); } /// Adjust the list's length to `new_len`. /// Does not initialize added items if any. pub fn resize(self: *Self, new_len: usize) !void { try self.ensureCapacity(new_len); self.items.len = new_len; } /// Reduce allocated capacity to `new_len`. /// Invalidates element pointers. pub fn shrink(self: *Self, new_len: usize) void { assert(new_len <= self.items.len); self.items = self.allocator.realloc(self.allocatedSlice(), new_len) catch |e| switch (e) { error.OutOfMemory => { // no problem, capacity is still correct then. self.items.len = new_len; return; }, }; self.capacity = new_len; } pub fn ensureCapacity(self: *Self, new_capacity: usize) !void { var better_capacity = self.capacity; if (better_capacity >= new_capacity) return; while (true) { better_capacity += better_capacity / 2 + 8; if (better_capacity >= new_capacity) break; } const new_memory = try self.allocator.realloc(self.allocatedSlice(), better_capacity); self.items.ptr = new_memory.ptr; self.capacity = new_memory.len; } /// Increases the array's length to match the full capacity that is already allocated. /// The new elements have `undefined` values. This operation does not invalidate any /// element pointers. pub fn expandToCapacity(self: *Self) void { self.items.len = self.capacity; } /// Increase length by 1, returning pointer to the new item. /// The returned pointer becomes invalid when the list is resized. pub fn addOne(self: *Self) !*T { const newlen = self.items.len + 1; try self.ensureCapacity(newlen); return self.addOneAssumeCapacity(); } /// Increase length by 1, returning pointer to the new item. /// Asserts that there is already space for the new item without allocating more. /// The returned pointer becomes invalid when the list is resized. pub fn addOneAssumeCapacity(self: *Self) *T { assert(self.items.len < self.capacity); self.items.len += 1; return &self.items[self.items.len - 1]; } /// Remove and return the last element from the list. /// Asserts the list has at least one item. pub fn pop(self: *Self) T { const val = self.items[self.items.len - 1]; self.items.len -= 1; return val; } /// Remove and return the last element from the list. /// If the list is empty, returns `null`. pub fn popOrNull(self: *Self) ?T { if (self.items.len == 0) return null; return self.pop(); } // For a nicer API, `items.len` is the length, not the capacity. // This requires "unsafe" slicing. fn allocatedSlice(self: Self) Slice { return self.items.ptr[0..self.capacity]; } }; } /// Bring-your-own allocator with every function call. /// Initialize directly and deinitialize with `deinit` or use `toOwnedSlice`. pub fn ArrayListUnmanaged(comptime T: type) type { return ArrayListAlignedUnmanaged(T, null); } pub fn ArrayListAlignedUnmanaged(comptime T: type, comptime alignment: ?u29) type { if (alignment) |a| { if (a == @alignOf(T)) { return ArrayListAlignedUnmanaged(T, null); } } return struct { const Self = @This(); /// Content of the ArrayList. items: Slice = &[_]T{}, capacity: usize = 0, pub const Slice = if (alignment) |a| ([]align(a) T) else []T; pub const SliceConst = if (alignment) |a| ([]align(a) const T) else []const T; /// Initialize with capacity to hold at least num elements. /// Deinitialize with `deinit` or use `toOwnedSlice`. pub fn initCapacity(allocator: *Allocator, num: usize) !Self { var self = Self{}; try self.ensureCapacity(allocator, num); return self; } /// Release all allocated memory. pub fn deinit(self: *Self, allocator: *Allocator) void { allocator.free(self.allocatedSlice()); self.* = undefined; } pub fn toManaged(self: *Self, allocator: *Allocator) ArrayListAligned(T, alignment) { return .{ .items = self.items, .capacity = self.capacity, .allocator = allocator }; } /// The caller owns the returned memory. ArrayList becomes empty. pub fn toOwnedSlice(self: *Self, allocator: *Allocator) Slice { const result = allocator.shrink(self.allocatedSlice(), self.items.len); self.* = Self{}; return result; } /// Insert `item` at index `n`. Moves `list[n .. list.len]` /// to make room. pub fn insert(self: *Self, allocator: *Allocator, n: usize, item: T) !void { try self.ensureCapacity(allocator, self.items.len + 1); self.items.len += 1; mem.copyBackwards(T, self.items[n + 1 .. self.items.len], self.items[n .. self.items.len - 1]); self.items[n] = item; } /// Insert slice `items` at index `i`. Moves /// `list[i .. list.len]` to make room. /// This operation is O(N). pub fn insertSlice(self: *Self, allocator: *Allocator, i: usize, items: SliceConst) !void { try self.ensureCapacity(allocator, self.items.len + items.len); self.items.len += items.len; mem.copyBackwards(T, self.items[i + items.len .. self.items.len], self.items[i .. self.items.len - items.len]); mem.copy(T, self.items[i .. i + items.len], items); } /// Extend the list by 1 element. Allocates more memory as necessary. pub fn append(self: *Self, allocator: *Allocator, item: T) !void { const new_item_ptr = try self.addOne(allocator); new_item_ptr.* = item; } /// Extend the list by 1 element, but asserting `self.capacity` /// is sufficient to hold an additional item. pub fn appendAssumeCapacity(self: *Self, item: T) void { const new_item_ptr = self.addOneAssumeCapacity(); new_item_ptr.* = item; } /// Remove the element at index `i` from the list and return its value. /// Asserts the array has at least one item. /// This operation is O(N). pub fn orderedRemove(self: *Self, i: usize) T { const newlen = self.items.len - 1; if (newlen == i) return self.pop(); const old_item = self.items[i]; for (self.items[i..newlen]) |*b, j| b.* = self.items[i + 1 + j]; self.items[newlen] = undefined; self.items.len = newlen; return old_item; } /// Removes the element at the specified index and returns it. /// The empty slot is filled from the end of the list. /// This operation is O(1). pub fn swapRemove(self: *Self, i: usize) T { if (self.items.len - 1 == i) return self.pop(); const old_item = self.items[i]; self.items[i] = self.pop(); return old_item; } /// Append the slice of items to the list. Allocates more /// memory as necessary. pub fn appendSlice(self: *Self, allocator: *Allocator, items: SliceConst) !void { try self.ensureCapacity(allocator, self.items.len + items.len); self.appendSliceAssumeCapacity(items); } /// Append the slice of items to the list, asserting the capacity is enough /// to store the new items. pub fn appendSliceAssumeCapacity(self: *Self, items: SliceConst) void { const oldlen = self.items.len; const newlen = self.items.len + items.len; self.items.len = newlen; mem.copy(T, self.items[oldlen..], items); } /// Same as `append` except it returns the number of bytes written, which is always the same /// as `m.len`. The purpose of this function existing is to match `std.io.OutStream` API. /// This function may be called only when `T` is `u8`. fn appendWrite(self: *Self, allocator: *Allocator, m: []const u8) !usize { try self.appendSlice(allocator, m); return m.len; } /// Append a value to the list `n` times. /// Allocates more memory as necessary. pub fn appendNTimes(self: *Self, allocator: *Allocator, value: T, n: usize) !void { const old_len = self.items.len; try self.resize(allocator, self.items.len + n); mem.set(T, self.items[old_len..self.items.len], value); } /// Adjust the list's length to `new_len`. /// Does not initialize added items if any. pub fn resize(self: *Self, allocator: *Allocator, new_len: usize) !void { try self.ensureCapacity(allocator, new_len); self.items.len = new_len; } /// Reduce allocated capacity to `new_len`. /// Invalidates element pointers. pub fn shrink(self: *Self, allocator: *Allocator, new_len: usize) void { assert(new_len <= self.items.len); self.items = allocator.realloc(self.allocatedSlice(), new_len) catch |e| switch (e) { error.OutOfMemory => { // no problem, capacity is still correct then. self.items.len = new_len; return; }, }; self.capacity = new_len; } pub fn ensureCapacity(self: *Self, allocator: *Allocator, new_capacity: usize) !void { var better_capacity = self.capacity; if (better_capacity >= new_capacity) return; while (true) { better_capacity += better_capacity / 2 + 8; if (better_capacity >= new_capacity) break; } const new_memory = try allocator.realloc(self.allocatedSlice(), better_capacity); self.items.ptr = new_memory.ptr; self.capacity = new_memory.len; } /// Increases the array's length to match the full capacity that is already allocated. /// The new elements have `undefined` values. /// This operation does not invalidate any element pointers. pub fn expandToCapacity(self: *Self) void { self.items.len = self.capacity; } /// Increase length by 1, returning pointer to the new item. /// The returned pointer becomes invalid when the list is resized. pub fn addOne(self: *Self, allocator: *Allocator) !*T { const newlen = self.items.len + 1; try self.ensureCapacity(allocator, newlen); return self.addOneAssumeCapacity(); } /// Increase length by 1, returning pointer to the new item. /// Asserts that there is already space for the new item without allocating more. /// The returned pointer becomes invalid when the list is resized. /// This operation does not invalidate any element pointers. pub fn addOneAssumeCapacity(self: *Self) *T { assert(self.items.len < self.capacity); self.items.len += 1; return &self.items[self.items.len - 1]; } /// Remove and return the last element from the list. /// Asserts the list has at least one item. /// This operation does not invalidate any element pointers. pub fn pop(self: *Self) T { const val = self.items[self.items.len - 1]; self.items.len -= 1; return val; } /// Remove and return the last element from the list. /// If the list is empty, returns `null`. /// This operation does not invalidate any element pointers. pub fn popOrNull(self: *Self) ?T { if (self.items.len == 0) return null; return self.pop(); } /// For a nicer API, `items.len` is the length, not the capacity. /// This requires "unsafe" slicing. fn allocatedSlice(self: Self) Slice { return self.items.ptr[0..self.capacity]; } }; } test "std.ArrayList.init" { var list = ArrayList(i32).init(testing.allocator); defer list.deinit(); testing.expect(list.items.len == 0); testing.expect(list.capacity == 0); } test "std.ArrayList.initCapacity" { var list = try ArrayList(i8).initCapacity(testing.allocator, 200); defer list.deinit(); testing.expect(list.items.len == 0); testing.expect(list.capacity >= 200); } test "std.ArrayList.basic" { var list = ArrayList(i32).init(testing.allocator); defer list.deinit(); { var i: usize = 0; while (i < 10) : (i += 1) { list.append(@intCast(i32, i + 1)) catch unreachable; } } { var i: usize = 0; while (i < 10) : (i += 1) { testing.expect(list.items[i] == @intCast(i32, i + 1)); } } for (list.items) |v, i| { testing.expect(v == @intCast(i32, i + 1)); } testing.expect(list.pop() == 10); testing.expect(list.items.len == 9); list.appendSlice(&[_]i32{ 1, 2, 3 }) catch unreachable; testing.expect(list.items.len == 12); testing.expect(list.pop() == 3); testing.expect(list.pop() == 2); testing.expect(list.pop() == 1); testing.expect(list.items.len == 9); list.appendSlice(&[_]i32{}) catch unreachable; testing.expect(list.items.len == 9); // can only set on indices < self.items.len list.items[7] = 33; list.items[8] = 42; testing.expect(list.pop() == 42); testing.expect(list.pop() == 33); } test "std.ArrayList.appendNTimes" { var list = ArrayList(i32).init(testing.allocator); defer list.deinit(); try list.appendNTimes(2, 10); testing.expectEqual(@as(usize, 10), list.items.len); for (list.items) |element| { testing.expectEqual(@as(i32, 2), element); } } test "std.ArrayList.appendNTimes with failing allocator" { var list = ArrayList(i32).init(testing.failing_allocator); defer list.deinit(); testing.expectError(error.OutOfMemory, list.appendNTimes(2, 10)); } test "std.ArrayList.orderedRemove" { var list = ArrayList(i32).init(testing.allocator); defer list.deinit(); try list.append(1); try list.append(2); try list.append(3); try list.append(4); try list.append(5); try list.append(6); try list.append(7); //remove from middle testing.expectEqual(@as(i32, 4), list.orderedRemove(3)); testing.expectEqual(@as(i32, 5), list.items[3]); testing.expectEqual(@as(usize, 6), list.items.len); //remove from end testing.expectEqual(@as(i32, 7), list.orderedRemove(5)); testing.expectEqual(@as(usize, 5), list.items.len); //remove from front testing.expectEqual(@as(i32, 1), list.orderedRemove(0)); testing.expectEqual(@as(i32, 2), list.items[0]); testing.expectEqual(@as(usize, 4), list.items.len); } test "std.ArrayList.swapRemove" { var list = ArrayList(i32).init(testing.allocator); defer list.deinit(); try list.append(1); try list.append(2); try list.append(3); try list.append(4); try list.append(5); try list.append(6); try list.append(7); //remove from middle testing.expect(list.swapRemove(3) == 4); testing.expect(list.items[3] == 7); testing.expect(list.items.len == 6); //remove from end testing.expect(list.swapRemove(5) == 6); testing.expect(list.items.len == 5); //remove from front testing.expect(list.swapRemove(0) == 1); testing.expect(list.items[0] == 5); testing.expect(list.items.len == 4); } test "std.ArrayList.insert" { var list = ArrayList(i32).init(testing.allocator); defer list.deinit(); try list.append(1); try list.append(2); try list.append(3); try list.insert(0, 5); testing.expect(list.items[0] == 5); testing.expect(list.items[1] == 1); testing.expect(list.items[2] == 2); testing.expect(list.items[3] == 3); } test "std.ArrayList.insertSlice" { var list = ArrayList(i32).init(testing.allocator); defer list.deinit(); try list.append(1); try list.append(2); try list.append(3); try list.append(4); try list.insertSlice(1, &[_]i32{ 9, 8 }); testing.expect(list.items[0] == 1); testing.expect(list.items[1] == 9); testing.expect(list.items[2] == 8); testing.expect(list.items[3] == 2); testing.expect(list.items[4] == 3); testing.expect(list.items[5] == 4); const items = [_]i32{1}; try list.insertSlice(0, items[0..0]); testing.expect(list.items.len == 6); testing.expect(list.items[0] == 1); } const Item = struct { integer: i32, sub_items: ArrayList(Item), }; test "std.ArrayList: ArrayList(T) of struct T" { var root = Item{ .integer = 1, .sub_items = ArrayList(Item).init(testing.allocator) }; defer root.sub_items.deinit(); try root.sub_items.append(Item{ .integer = 42, .sub_items = ArrayList(Item).init(testing.allocator) }); testing.expect(root.sub_items.items[0].integer == 42); } test "std.ArrayList(u8) implements outStream" { var buffer = ArrayList(u8).init(std.testing.allocator); defer buffer.deinit(); const x: i32 = 42; const y: i32 = 1234; try buffer.outStream().print("x: {}\ny: {}\n", .{ x, y }); testing.expectEqualSlices(u8, "x: 42\ny: 1234\n", buffer.span()); } test "std.ArrayList.shrink still sets length on error.OutOfMemory" { // use an arena allocator to make sure realloc returns error.OutOfMemory var arena = std.heap.ArenaAllocator.init(testing.allocator); defer arena.deinit(); var list = ArrayList(i32).init(&arena.allocator); try list.append(1); try list.append(2); try list.append(3); list.shrink(1); testing.expect(list.items.len == 1); } test "std.ArrayList.writer" { var list = ArrayList(u8).init(std.testing.allocator); defer list.deinit(); const writer = list.writer(); try writer.writeAll("a"); try writer.writeAll("bc"); try writer.writeAll("d"); try writer.writeAll("efg"); testing.expectEqualSlices(u8, list.items, "abcdefg"); }