Module sui::linked_table
Similar to sui::table but the values are linked together, allowing for ordered insertion and removal
- Struct LinkedTable
- Struct Node
- Constants
- Function new
- Function front
- Function back
- Function push_front
- Function push_back
- Function borrow
- Function borrow_mut
- Function prev
- Function next
- Function remove
- Function pop_front
- Function pop_back
- Function contains
- Function length
- Function is_empty
- Function destroy_empty
- Function drop
use std::ascii;
use std::bcs;
use std::option;
use std::string;
use std::vector;
use sui::address;
use sui::dynamic_field;
use sui::hex;
use sui::object;
use sui::tx_context;
Struct LinkedTable
public struct LinkedTable<K: copy, drop, store, phantom V: store> has key, store
Fields
- id: sui::object::UID
- the ID of this table
- size: u64
- the number of key-value pairs in the table
- head: std::option::Option<K>
- the front of the table, i.e. the key of the first entry
- tail: std::option::Option<K>
- the back of the table, i.e. the key of the last entry
Struct Node
public struct Node<K: copy, drop, store, V: store> has store
Fields
- prev: std::option::Option<K>
- the previous key
- next: std::option::Option<K>
- the next key
- value: V
- the value being stored
Constants
const ETableNotEmpty: u64 = 0;
const ETableIsEmpty: u64 = 1;
Function new
Creates a new, empty table
public fun new<K: copy, drop, store, V: store>(ctx: &mut sui::tx_context::TxContext): sui::linked_table::LinkedTable<K, V>
Function front
Returns the key for the first element in the table, or None if the table is empty
public fun front<K: copy, drop, store, V: store>(table: &sui::linked_table::LinkedTable<K, V>): &std::option::Option<K>
Function back
Returns the key for the last element in the table, or None if the table is empty
public fun back<K: copy, drop, store, V: store>(table: &sui::linked_table::LinkedTable<K, V>): &std::option::Option<K>
Function push_front
Inserts a key-value pair at the front of the table, i.e. the newly inserted pair will be
the first element in the table.
Aborts with sui::dynamic_field::EFieldAlreadyExists if the table already has an entry with
that key k: K.
public fun push_front<K: copy, drop, store, V: store>(table: &mut sui::linked_table::LinkedTable<K, V>, k: K, value: V)
Function push_back
Inserts a key-value pair at the back of the table, i.e. the newly inserted pair will be
the last element in the table.
Aborts with sui::dynamic_field::EFieldAlreadyExists if the table already has an entry with
that key k: K.
public fun push_back<K: copy, drop, store, V: store>(table: &mut sui::linked_table::LinkedTable<K, V>, k: K, value: V)
Function borrow
Immutable borrows the value associated with the key in the table table: &LinkedTable<K, V>.
Aborts with sui::dynamic_field::EFieldDoesNotExist if the table does not have an entry with
that key k: K.
public fun borrow<K: copy, drop, store, V: store>(table: &sui::linked_table::LinkedTable<K, V>, k: K): &V
Function borrow_mut
Mutably borrows the value associated with the key in the table table: &mut LinkedTable<K, V>.
Aborts with sui::dynamic_field::EFieldDoesNotExist if the table does not have an entry with
that key k: K.
public fun borrow_mut<K: copy, drop, store, V: store>(table: &mut sui::linked_table::LinkedTable<K, V>, k: K): &mut V
Function prev
Borrows the key for the previous entry of the specified key k: K in the table table: &LinkedTable<K, V>. Returns None if the entry does not have a predecessor. Aborts with sui::dynamic_field::EFieldDoesNotExist if the table does not have an entry with that key k: K
public fun prev<K: copy, drop, store, V: store>(table: &sui::linked_table::LinkedTable<K, V>, k: K): &std::option::Option<K>
Function next
Borrows the key for the next entry of the specified key k: K in the table table: &LinkedTable<K, V>. Returns None if the entry does not have a successor. Aborts with sui::dynamic_field::EFieldDoesNotExist if the table does not have an entry with that key k: K
public fun next<K: copy, drop, store, V: store>(table: &sui::linked_table::LinkedTable<K, V>, k: K): &std::option::Option<K>
Function remove
Removes the key-value pair in the table table: &mut LinkedTable<K, V> and returns the value.
This splices the element out of the ordering.
Aborts with sui::dynamic_field::EFieldDoesNotExist if the table does not have an entry with
that key k: K. Note: this is also what happens when the table is empty.
public fun remove<K: copy, drop, store, V: store>(table: &mut sui::linked_table::LinkedTable<K, V>, k: K): V
Function pop_front
Removes the front of the table table: &mut LinkedTable<K, V>, returns the key and value.
Aborts with ETableIsEmpty if the table is empty
public fun pop_front<K: copy, drop, store, V: store>(table: &mut sui::linked_table::LinkedTable<K, V>): (K, V)
Function pop_back
Removes the back of the table table: &mut LinkedTable<K, V>, returns the key and value.
Aborts with ETableIsEmpty if the table is empty
public fun pop_back<K: copy, drop, store, V: store>(table: &mut sui::linked_table::LinkedTable<K, V>): (K, V)
Function contains
Returns true iff there is a value associated with the key k: K in table table: &LinkedTable<K, V>
public fun contains<K: copy, drop, store, V: store>(table: &sui::linked_table::LinkedTable<K, V>, k: K): bool
Function length
Returns the size of the table, the number of key-value pairs
public fun length<K: copy, drop, store, V: store>(table: &sui::linked_table::LinkedTable<K, V>): u64
Function is_empty
Returns true iff the table is empty (if length returns 0)
public fun is_empty<K: copy, drop, store, V: store>(table: &sui::linked_table::LinkedTable<K, V>): bool
Function destroy_empty
Destroys an empty table.
Aborts with ETableNotEmpty if the table still contains values
public fun destroy_empty<K: copy, drop, store, V: store>(table: sui::linked_table::LinkedTable<K, V>)
Function drop
Drop a possibly non-empty table.
Usable only if the value type V has the drop ability
public fun drop<K: copy, drop, store, V: drop, store>(table: sui::linked_table::LinkedTable<K, V>)