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	* when appending log field only do so by minimal amount * move slice utils to separate package to fix import cycle, add GrowJust() and AppendJust() functions * fix GrowJust() not returning slice of same length * improved xslices tests * make AppendJust() test check for slice contents, fix AppendJust() final copying behaviour * add a +1 with field growth to try minimise allocation for log 'msg' field
		
			
				
	
	
		
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// GoToSocial
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// Copyright (C) GoToSocial Authors admin@gotosocial.org
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
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//
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// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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// GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
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// along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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package xslices
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import (
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	"slices"
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)
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// GrowJust increases slice capacity to guarantee
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// extra room 'size', where in the case that it does
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// need to allocate more it ONLY allocates 'size' extra.
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// This is different to typical slices.Grow behaviour,
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// which simply guarantees extra through append() which
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// may allocate more than necessary extra size.
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func GrowJust[T any](in []T, size int) []T {
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	if cap(in)-len(in) < size {
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		// Reallocate enough for in + size.
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		in2 := make([]T, len(in), len(in)+size)
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		_ = copy(in2, in)
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		in = in2
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	}
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	return in
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}
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// AppendJust appends extra elements to slice,
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// ONLY allocating at most len(extra) elements. This
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// is different to the typical append behaviour which
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// will append extra, in a manner to reduce the need
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// for new allocations on every call to append.
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func AppendJust[T any](in []T, extra ...T) []T {
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	l := len(in)
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	if cap(in)-l < len(extra) {
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		// Reallocate enough for + extra.
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		in2 := make([]T, l+len(extra))
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		_ = copy(in2, in)
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		in = in2
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	} else {
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		// Reslice for + extra.
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		in = in[:l+len(extra)]
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	}
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	// Copy extra into slice.
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	_ = copy(in[l:], extra)
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	return in
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}
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// Deduplicate deduplicates entries in the given slice.
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func Deduplicate[T comparable](in []T) []T {
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	var (
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		inL     = len(in)
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		unique  = make(map[T]struct{}, inL)
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		deduped = make([]T, 0, inL)
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	)
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	for _, v := range in {
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		if _, ok := unique[v]; ok {
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			// Already have this.
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			continue
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		}
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		unique[v] = struct{}{}
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		deduped = append(deduped, v)
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	}
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	return deduped
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}
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// DeduplicateFunc deduplicates entries in the given
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// slice, using the result of key() to gauge uniqueness.
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func DeduplicateFunc[T any, C comparable](in []T, key func(v T) C) []T {
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	var (
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		inL     = len(in)
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		unique  = make(map[C]struct{}, inL)
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		deduped = make([]T, 0, inL)
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	)
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	if key == nil {
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		panic("nil func")
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	}
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	for _, v := range in {
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		k := key(v)
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		if _, ok := unique[k]; ok {
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			// Already have this.
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			continue
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		}
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		unique[k] = struct{}{}
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		deduped = append(deduped, v)
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	}
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	return deduped
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}
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// Gather will collect the values of type V from input type []T,
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// passing each item to 'get' and appending V to the return slice.
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func Gather[T, V any](out []V, in []T, get func(T) V) []V {
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	if get == nil {
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		panic("nil func")
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	}
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	// Starting write index
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	// in the resliced / re
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	// alloc'd output slice.
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	start := len(out)
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	// Total required slice len.
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	total := start + len(in)
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	if total > cap(out) {
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		// Reallocate output with
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		// capacity for total len.
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		out2 := make([]V, len(out), total)
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		copy(out2, out)
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		out = out2
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	}
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	// Reslice with capacity
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	// up to total required.
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	out = out[:total]
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	// Gather vs from 'in'.
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	for i, v := range in {
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		j := start + i
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		out[j] = get(v)
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	}
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	return out
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}
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// GatherIf is functionally similar to Gather(), but only when return bool is true.
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// If you don't need to check the boolean, Gather() will be very slightly faster.
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func GatherIf[T, V any](out []V, in []T, get func(T) (V, bool)) []V {
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	if get == nil {
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		panic("nil func")
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	}
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	if cap(out)-len(out) < len(in) {
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		// Reallocate output with capacity for 'in'.
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		out2 := make([]V, len(out), cap(out)+len(in))
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		copy(out2, out)
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		out = out2
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	}
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	// Gather vs from 'in'.
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	for _, v := range in {
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		if v, ok := get(v); ok {
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			out = append(out, v)
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		}
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	}
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	return out
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}
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// Collate will collect the values of type K from input type []T,
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// passing each item to 'get' and deduplicating the end result.
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// This is equivalent to calling Gather() followed by Deduplicate().
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func Collate[T any, K comparable](in []T, get func(T) K) []K {
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	if get == nil {
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		panic("nil func")
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	}
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	ks := make([]K, 0, len(in))
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	km := make(map[K]struct{}, len(in))
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	for i := 0; i < len(in); i++ {
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		// Get next k.
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		k := get(in[i])
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		if _, ok := km[k]; !ok {
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			// New value, add
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			// to map + slice.
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			ks = append(ks, k)
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			km[k] = struct{}{}
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		}
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	}
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	return ks
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}
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// OrderBy orders a slice of given type by the provided alternative slice of comparable type.
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func OrderBy[T any, K comparable](in []T, keys []K, key func(T) K) {
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	if key == nil {
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		panic("nil func")
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	}
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	// Create lookup of keys->idx.
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	m := make(map[K]int, len(in))
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	for i, k := range keys {
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		m[k] = i
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	}
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	// Sort according to the reverse lookup.
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	slices.SortFunc(in, func(a, b T) int {
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		ai := m[key(a)]
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		bi := m[key(b)]
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		if ai < bi {
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			return -1
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		} else if bi < ai {
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			return +1
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		}
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		return 0
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	})
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}
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