//! Sanity check that alternate hashers work correctly. #![cfg(not(miri))] // FIXME: takes too long use hashbrown::HashSet; use std::hash::{BuildHasher, BuildHasherDefault, Hasher}; fn check() { let range = 0..1_000; let mut set = HashSet::::default(); set.extend(range.clone()); assert!(!set.contains(&i32::MIN)); assert!(!set.contains(&(range.start - 1))); for i in range.clone() { assert!(set.contains(&i)); } assert!(!set.contains(&range.end)); assert!(!set.contains(&i32::MAX)); } /// Use hashbrown's default hasher. #[test] fn default() { check::(); } /// Use std's default hasher. #[test] fn random_state() { check::(); } /// Use a constant 0 hash. #[test] fn zero() { #[derive(Default)] struct ZeroHasher; impl Hasher for ZeroHasher { fn finish(&self) -> u64 { 0 } fn write(&mut self, _: &[u8]) {} } check::>(); } /// Use a constant maximum hash. #[test] fn max() { #[derive(Default)] struct MaxHasher; impl Hasher for MaxHasher { fn finish(&self) -> u64 { u64::MAX } fn write(&mut self, _: &[u8]) {} } check::>(); }