{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-} #if !defined(TESTING) && __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 703 {-# LANGUAGE Safe #-} #endif #include "containers.h" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Module : Data.Map -- Copyright : (c) Daan Leijen 2002 -- (c) Andriy Palamarchuk 2008 -- License : BSD-style -- Maintainer : libraries@haskell.org -- Portability : portable -- -- /Note:/ You should use "Data.Map.Strict" instead of this module if: -- -- * You will eventually need all the values stored. -- -- * The stored values don't represent large virtual data structures -- to be lazily computed. -- -- An efficient implementation of ordered maps from keys to values -- (dictionaries). -- -- These modules are intended to be imported qualified, to avoid name -- clashes with Prelude functions, e.g. -- -- > import qualified Data.Map as Map -- -- The implementation of 'Map' is based on /size balanced/ binary trees (or -- trees of /bounded balance/) as described by: -- -- * Stephen Adams, \"/Efficient sets: a balancing act/\", -- Journal of Functional Programming 3(4):553-562, October 1993, -- <http://www.swiss.ai.mit.edu/~adams/BB/>. -- * J. Nievergelt and E.M. Reingold, -- \"/Binary search trees of bounded balance/\", -- SIAM journal of computing 2(1), March 1973. -- -- Bounds for 'union', 'intersection', and 'difference' are as given -- by -- -- * Guy Blelloch, Daniel Ferizovic, and Yihan Sun, -- \"/Just Join for Parallel Ordered Sets/\", -- <https://arxiv.org/abs/1602.02120v3>. -- -- Note that the implementation is /left-biased/ -- the elements of a -- first argument are always preferred to the second, for example in -- 'union' or 'insert'. -- -- /Warning/: The size of the map must not exceed @maxBound::Int@. Violation of -- this condition is not detected and if the size limit is exceeded, its -- behaviour is undefined. -- -- Operation comments contain the operation time complexity in -- the Big-O notation (<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_O_notation>). ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- module Data.Map ( module Data.Map.Lazy , insertWith' , insertWithKey' , insertLookupWithKey' , fold , foldWithKey ) where import Prelude hiding (foldr) import Data.Map.Lazy import qualified Data.Map.Strict as Strict -- | /O(log n)/. Same as 'insertWith', but the value being inserted to the map is -- evaluated to WHNF beforehand. -- -- For example, to update a counter: -- -- > insertWith' (+) k 1 m -- {-# DEPRECATED insertWith' "As of version 0.5, replaced by 'Data.Map.Strict.insertWith'." #-} insertWith' :: Ord k => (a -> a -> a) -> k -> a -> Map k a -> Map k a insertWith' = Strict.insertWith #if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ {-# INLINABLE insertWith' #-} #else {-# INLINE insertWith' #-} #endif -- | /O(log n)/. Same as 'insertWithKey', but the value being inserted to the map is -- evaluated to WHNF beforehand. {-# DEPRECATED insertWithKey' "As of version 0.5, replaced by 'Data.Map.Strict.insertWithKey'." #-} insertWithKey' :: Ord k => (k -> a -> a -> a) -> k -> a -> Map k a -> Map k a -- We do not reuse Data.Map.Strict.insertWithKey, because it is stricter -- it -- forces evaluation of the given value. insertWithKey' = Strict.insertWithKey #if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ {-# INLINABLE insertWithKey' #-} #else {-# INLINE insertWithKey' #-} #endif -- | /O(log n)/. Same as 'insertLookupWithKey', but the value being inserted to -- the map is evaluated to WHNF beforehand. {-# DEPRECATED insertLookupWithKey' "As of version 0.5, replaced by 'Data.Map.Strict.insertLookupWithKey'." #-} insertLookupWithKey' :: Ord k => (k -> a -> a -> a) -> k -> a -> Map k a -> (Maybe a, Map k a) -- We do not reuse Data.Map.Strict.insertLookupWithKey, because it is stricter -- it -- forces evaluation of the given value. insertLookupWithKey' = Strict.insertLookupWithKey #if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ {-# INLINABLE insertLookupWithKey' #-} #else {-# INLINE insertLookupWithKey' #-} #endif -- | /O(n)/. Fold the values in the map using the given right-associative -- binary operator. This function is an equivalent of 'foldr' and is present -- for compatibility only. {-# DEPRECATED fold "As of version 0.5, replaced by 'foldr'." #-} fold :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Map k a -> b fold = foldr {-# INLINE fold #-} -- | /O(n)/. Fold the keys and values in the map using the given right-associative -- binary operator. This function is an equivalent of 'foldrWithKey' and is present -- for compatibility only. {-# DEPRECATED foldWithKey "As of version 0.4, replaced by 'foldrWithKey'." #-} foldWithKey :: (k -> a -> b -> b) -> b -> Map k a -> b foldWithKey = foldrWithKey {-# INLINE foldWithKey #-}