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BTreeMap: fix minor testing mistakes in #78903 #79295

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26 changes: 10 additions & 16 deletions library/alloc/src/collections/btree/map/tests.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -56,24 +56,23 @@ impl<K, V> BTreeMap<K, V> {
assert!(root_node.ascend().is_err());
root_node.assert_back_pointers();

// Check consistenty of `length` and some of the navigation.
// Check consistency of `length` with what navigation code encounters.
assert_eq!(self.length, root_node.calc_length());
assert_eq!(self.length, self.keys().count());

// Lastly, check the invariant causing the least harm.
root_node.assert_min_len(if root_node.height() > 0 { 1 } else { 0 });
} else {
// Check consistenty of `length` and some of the navigation.
assert_eq!(self.length, 0);
assert_eq!(self.length, self.keys().count());
}

// Check that `assert_strictly_ascending` will encounter all keys.
assert_eq!(self.length, self.keys().count());
}

// Panics if the map is corrupted or if the keys are not in strictly
// ascending order, in the current opinion of the `Ord` implementation.
// If the `Ord` implementation does not honor transitivity, this method
// does not guarantee that all the keys are unique, just that adjacent
// keys are unique.
// If the `Ord` implementation violates transitivity, this method does not
// guarantee that all keys are unique, just that adjacent keys are unique.
fn check(&self)
where
K: Debug + Ord,
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -879,6 +878,7 @@ mod test_drain_filter {
map.check();
}

// Explicitly consumes the iterator, where most test cases drop it instantly.
#[test]
fn consumed_keeping_all() {
let pairs = (0..3).map(|i| (i, i));
Expand All @@ -887,6 +887,7 @@ mod test_drain_filter {
map.check();
}

// Explicitly consumes the iterator, where most test cases drop it instantly.
#[test]
fn consumed_removing_all() {
let pairs = (0..3).map(|i| (i, i));
Expand All @@ -896,15 +897,7 @@ mod test_drain_filter {
map.check();
}

#[test]
fn dropped_removing_all() {
let pairs = (0..3).map(|i| (i, i));
let mut map: BTreeMap<_, _> = pairs.collect();
map.drain_filter(|_, _| true);
assert!(map.is_empty());
map.check();
}

// Explicitly consumes the iterator and modifies values through it.
#[test]
fn mutating_and_keeping() {
let pairs = (0..3).map(|i| (i, i));
Expand All @@ -921,6 +914,7 @@ mod test_drain_filter {
map.check();
}

// Explicitly consumes the iterator and modifies values through it.
#[test]
fn mutating_and_removing() {
let pairs = (0..3).map(|i| (i, i));
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5 changes: 5 additions & 0 deletions library/alloc/src/collections/btree/map/tests/ord_chaos.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ use std::cell::Cell;
use std::cmp::Ordering::{self, *};
use std::ptr;

// Minimal type with an `Ord` implementation violating transitivity.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum Cyclic3 {
A,
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -34,6 +35,7 @@ impl PartialEq for Cyclic3 {

impl Eq for Cyclic3 {}

// Controls the ordering of values wrapped by `Governed`.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Governor {
flipped: Cell<bool>,
Expand All @@ -49,6 +51,9 @@ impl Governor {
}
}

// Type with an `Ord` implementation that forms a total order at any moment
// (assuming that `T` respects total order), but can suddenly be made to invert
// that total order.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Governed<'a, T>(pub T, pub &'a Governor);

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