227 lines
7.1 KiB
C++
227 lines
7.1 KiB
C++
/*
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* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Dora "cat" <cat@thenight.club>
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
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*
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* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public License,
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* v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file, You can
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* obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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*/
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#ifndef GUARD_TOURMALINE_DUALKEYMAP_H
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#define GUARD_TOURMALINE_DUALKEYMAP_H
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#include "../Systems/Logging.hpp"
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#include "Hashing.hpp"
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#include <cmath>
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#include <cstddef>
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#include <cstdint>
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#include <functional>
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#include <optional>
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#include <stack>
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#include <tuple>
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#include <utility>
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#include <variant>
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#include <vector>
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namespace Tourmaline::Containers {
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template <Hashable AKey, Hashable BKey, typename Value,
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uint64_t baseReservation = 2048, double maxTombstoneRatio = 0.25>
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class DualkeyMap {
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public:
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using QueryResult =
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std::pair<std::variant<std::monostate, std::reference_wrapper<const AKey>,
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std::reference_wrapper<const BKey>>,
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Value &>;
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using Entry = std::tuple<const AKey &, const BKey &, Value &>;
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DualkeyMap() { hashList.reserve(baseReservation); }
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~DualkeyMap() {
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// I'm sure there is a better way to do this
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for (DualkeyHash *hash : hashList) {
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if (hash != nullptr) [[likely]] {
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delete hash;
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}
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}
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}
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Entry insert(AKey firstKey, BKey secondKey, Value value) {
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std::size_t firstKeyHash = std::hash<AKey>{}(firstKey);
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std::size_t secondKeyHash = std::hash<BKey>{}(secondKey);
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DualkeyHash *hash =
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new DualkeyHash(firstKeyHash, std::move(firstKey), secondKeyHash,
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std::move(secondKey), std::move(value));
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if (graveyard.empty()) {
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hashList.push_back(hash);
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} else {
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hashList[graveyard.top()] = hash;
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graveyard.pop();
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}
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return {hash->firstKey, hash->secondKey, hash->value};
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}
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std::size_t remove(std::optional<AKey> firstKey,
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std::optional<BKey> secondKey) {
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bool isFirstKeyGiven = firstKey.has_value();
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bool isSecondKeyGiven = secondKey.has_value();
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if (!isFirstKeyGiven && !isSecondKeyGiven) [[unlikely]] {
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Systems::Logging::Log("Failed to Delete! Dualkey maps require at least 1 "
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"key to be given, doing nothing.",
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"Dualkey Map", Systems::Logging::LogLevel::Warning);
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return 0;
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}
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std::size_t firstKeyHash =
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isFirstKeyGiven ? std::hash<AKey>{}(firstKey.value()) : 0;
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std::size_t secondKeyHash =
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isSecondKeyGiven ? std::hash<BKey>{}(secondKey.value()) : 0;
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std::size_t index = 0, amountDeleted = 0;
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uint8_t stateOfIndexing = isFirstKeyGiven + (isSecondKeyGiven << 1);
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for (DualkeyHash *hash : hashList) {
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// Tombstone
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if (hash == nullptr) [[unlikely]] {
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continue;
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}
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switch (stateOfIndexing) {
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case 1: // Only first key is given
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if (firstKeyHash == hash->firstKeyHash &&
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firstKey.value() == hash->firstKey) {
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delete hash;
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hashList[index] = nullptr;
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graveyard.push(index);
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++amountDeleted;
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}
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break;
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case 2: // Only second key is given
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if (secondKeyHash == hash->secondKeyHash &&
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secondKey.value() == hash->secondKey) {
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delete hash;
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hashList[index] = nullptr;
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graveyard.push(index);
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++amountDeleted;
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}
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break;
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case 3:
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if (firstKeyHash == hash->firstKeyHash &&
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secondKeyHash == hash->secondKeyHash &&
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firstKey.value() == hash->firstKey &&
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secondKey.value() == hash->secondKey) {
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delete hash;
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hashList[index] = nullptr;
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graveyard.push(index);
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return 1;
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}
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break;
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}
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++index;
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}
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return amountDeleted;
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}
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[[nodiscard("Discarding an expensive query!")]]
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std::vector<QueryResult> query(std::optional<AKey> firstKey,
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std::optional<BKey> secondKey) {
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bool isFirstKeyGiven = firstKey.has_value();
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bool isSecondKeyGiven = secondKey.has_value();
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if (!isFirstKeyGiven && !isSecondKeyGiven) [[unlikely]] {
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Systems::Logging::Log("Failed to Query! Dualkey maps require at least 1 "
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"key to be given, returning an empty vector.",
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"Dualkey Map", Systems::Logging::LogLevel::Warning);
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return {};
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}
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std::size_t firstKeyHash =
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isFirstKeyGiven ? std::hash<AKey>{}(firstKey.value()) : 0;
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std::size_t secondKeyHash =
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isSecondKeyGiven ? std::hash<BKey>{}(secondKey.value()) : 0;
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std::vector<QueryResult> finishedQuery{};
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uint8_t stateOfIndexing = isFirstKeyGiven + (isSecondKeyGiven << 1);
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// Putting hash checks first to benefit from short circuits
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for (DualkeyHash *hash : hashList) {
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// Tombstone
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if (hash == nullptr) [[unlikely]] {
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continue;
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}
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switch (stateOfIndexing) {
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case 1: // Only first key is given
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if (firstKeyHash == hash->firstKeyHash &&
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firstKey.value() == hash->firstKey) {
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finishedQuery.emplace_back(std::cref(hash->secondKey), hash->value);
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}
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continue;
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case 2: // Only second key is given
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if (secondKeyHash == hash->secondKeyHash &&
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secondKey.value() == hash->secondKey) {
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finishedQuery.emplace_back(std::cref(hash->firstKey), hash->value);
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}
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continue;
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case 3: // Both are given
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if (firstKeyHash == hash->firstKeyHash &&
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secondKeyHash == hash->secondKeyHash &&
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firstKey.value() == hash->firstKey &&
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secondKey.value() == hash->secondKey) {
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finishedQuery.emplace_back(std::monostate{}, hash->value);
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break;
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}
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continue;
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}
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break;
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}
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return finishedQuery;
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}
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void
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scan(std::function<bool(const AKey &, const BKey &, Value &)> scanFunction) {
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for (DualkeyHash *hash : hashList) {
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if (hash == nullptr) {
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continue;
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}
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if (scanFunction(hash->firstKey, hash->secondKey, hash->value)) {
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return;
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}
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}
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}
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[[nodiscard]]
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std::size_t count() {
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return hashList.size() - graveyard.size();
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}
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// No copying, No moving. Moving may be valid in the future.
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// However as of now it is not a wise way to use this map.
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DualkeyMap(const DualkeyMap &) = delete;
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DualkeyMap(DualkeyMap &&) = delete;
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DualkeyMap &operator=(const DualkeyMap &) = delete;
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DualkeyMap &operator=(DualkeyMap &&) = delete;
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private:
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struct DualkeyHash {
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DualkeyHash(std::size_t firstKeyHash, AKey &&firstKey,
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std::size_t secondKeyHash, BKey &&secondKey, Value &&value)
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: firstKeyHash(firstKeyHash), secondKeyHash(secondKeyHash),
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firstKey(std::move(firstKey)), secondKey(std::move(secondKey)),
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value(std::move(value)) {}
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const std::size_t firstKeyHash;
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const std::size_t secondKeyHash;
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const AKey firstKey;
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const BKey secondKey;
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mutable Value value;
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};
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// It makes more sense to store the individual hash
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std::vector<DualkeyHash *> hashList;
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std::stack<std::size_t> graveyard;
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};
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} // namespace Tourmaline::Containers
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#endif
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