terraformDummyRepo2/vendor/github.com/zclconf/go-cty/cty/set/set.go
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Bump github.com/hashicorp/terraform-plugin-sdk/v2 from 2.20.0 to 2.24.1
Bumps [github.com/hashicorp/terraform-plugin-sdk/v2](https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-plugin-sdk) from 2.20.0 to 2.24.1.
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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: github.com/hashicorp/terraform-plugin-sdk/v2
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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package set
import (
"fmt"
)
// Set is an implementation of the concept of a set: a collection where all
// values are conceptually either in or out of the set, but the members are
// not ordered.
//
// This type primarily exists to be the internal type of sets in cty, but
// it is considered to be at the same level of abstraction as Go's built in
// slice and map collection types, and so should make no cty-specific
// assumptions.
//
// Set operations are not thread safe. It is the caller's responsibility to
// provide mutex guarantees where necessary.
//
// Set operations are not optimized to minimize memory pressure. Mutating
// a set will generally create garbage and so should perhaps be avoided in
// tight loops where memory pressure is a concern.
type Set[T any] struct {
vals map[int][]T
rules Rules[T]
}
// NewSet returns an empty set with the membership rules given.
func NewSet[T any](rules Rules[T]) Set[T] {
return Set[T]{
vals: map[int][]T{},
rules: rules,
}
}
func NewSetFromSlice[T any](rules Rules[T], vals []T) Set[T] {
s := NewSet(rules)
for _, v := range vals {
s.Add(v)
}
return s
}
func sameRules[T any](s1 Set[T], s2 Set[T]) bool {
return s1.rules.SameRules(s2.rules)
}
func mustHaveSameRules[T any](s1 Set[T], s2 Set[T]) {
if !sameRules(s1, s2) {
panic(fmt.Errorf("incompatible set rules: %#v, %#v", s1.rules, s2.rules))
}
}
// HasRules returns true if and only if the receiving set has the given rules
// instance as its rules.
func (s Set[T]) HasRules(rules Rules[T]) bool {
return s.rules.SameRules(rules)
}
// Rules returns the receiving set's rules instance.
func (s Set[T]) Rules() Rules[T] {
return s.rules
}