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| // -------------------------------------------------------
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| // Written by Mohamed Gaber in 2025 <me@donn.website>
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| // Based on kernel/hashlib.h by Claire Xenia Wolf <claire@yosyshq.com>
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| // -------------------------------------------------------
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| // This header is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain.
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| //
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| // Anyone is free to copy, modify, publish, use, compile, sell, or
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| // distribute this software, either in source code form or as a compiled
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| // binary, for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and by any
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| // means.
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| //
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| // In jurisdictions that recognize copyright laws, the author or authors
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| // of this software dedicate any and all copyright interest in the
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| // software to the public domain. We make this dedication for the benefit
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| // of the public at large and to the detriment of our heirs and
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| // successors. We intend this dedication to be an overt act of
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| // relinquishment in perpetuity of all present and future rights to this
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| // software under copyright law.
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| //
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| // THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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| // EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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| // MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
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| // IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR
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| // OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
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| // ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
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| // OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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| //
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| // For more information, please refer to <https://unlicense.org/>
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| // -------------------------------------------------------
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| //
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| // pybind11 bridging headers for hashlib template
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| //
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| // These are various binding functions that expose hashlib templates as opaque
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| // types (https://pybind11.readthedocs.io/en/latest/advanced/cast/stl.html#making-opaque-types).
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| //
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| // Opaque types cross language barries by reference, not value. This allows
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| // things like mutating containers that are class properties.
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| //
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| // All methods should be vaguely in the same order as the python reference
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| // https://docs.python.org/3.13/library/stdtypes.html
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| //
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| #include <optional> // optional maps cleanest to methods that accept None in Python
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| 
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| #include <pybind11/stl.h> // std::optional
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| #include <pybind11/pybind11.h> // base
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| #include <pybind11/operators.h> // easier operator binding
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| #include <pybind11/stl_bind.h> // vector
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| 
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| #include "kernel/hashlib.h"
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| 
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| namespace pybind11 {
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| namespace hashlib {
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| 
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| // "traits"
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| template <typename T> struct is_pointer: std::false_type {};
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| template <typename T> struct is_pointer<T*>: std::true_type {};
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| template <typename T> struct is_optional: std::false_type {};
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| template <typename T> struct is_optional< std::optional<T> >: std::true_type {};
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| 
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| bool is_mapping(object obj) {
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| 	object mapping = module_::import("collections.abc").attr("Mapping");
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| 	return isinstance(obj, mapping);
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| }
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| 
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| // Set Operations
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| bool is_subset(const iterable &lhs, const iterable &rhs, bool strict = false) {
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| 	for (auto &element: lhs) {
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| 		if (!rhs.contains(element)) {
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| 			return false;
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| 		}
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| 	}
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| 	if (strict) {
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| 		return len(rhs) > len(lhs);
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| 	}
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| 	return true;
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| }
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| 
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| template <typename C, typename T>
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| void unionize(C &lhs, const iterable &rhs) {
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| 	for (auto &element: rhs) {
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| 		lhs.insert(cast<T>(element));
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| template <typename C, typename T>
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| void difference(C &lhs, const iterable &rhs) {
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| 	for (auto &element: rhs) {
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| 		auto element_cxx = cast<T>(element);
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| 		if (lhs.count(element_cxx)) {
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| 			lhs.erase(element_cxx);
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| 		}
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| template <typename C, typename T>
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| void intersect(C &lhs, const iterable &rhs) {
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| 	// Doing it in-place is a lot slower
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| 	// TODO?: Leave modifying lhs to caller (saves a copy in some cases)
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| 	//        but complicates chaining intersections.
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| 	C storage(lhs);
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| 
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| 	for (auto &element_cxx: lhs) {
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| 		if (!rhs.contains(cast(element_cxx))) {
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| 			storage.erase(element_cxx);
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| 		}
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| 	}
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| 	lhs = std::move(storage);
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| }
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| 
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| template <typename C, typename T>
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| void symmetric_difference(C &lhs, const iterable &rhs) {
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| 	C storage(lhs);
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| 
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| 	for (auto &element: rhs) {
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| 		auto element_cxx = cast<T>(element);
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| 		if (lhs.count(element_cxx)) {
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| 			storage.erase(element_cxx);
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| 		} else {
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| 			storage.insert(element_cxx);
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| 		}
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| 	}
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| 	for (auto &element_cxx: lhs) {
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| 		if (rhs.contains(cast(element_cxx))) {
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| 			storage.erase(element_cxx);
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| 		}
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| 	}
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| 	lhs = std::move(storage);
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| }
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| 
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| // shim
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| template <typename C, typename V>
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| void bind_vector(module &m, const char *name_cstr) {
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| 	pybind11::bind_vector<C>(m, name_cstr);
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| }
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| 
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| // also used for hashlib pool because the semantics are close enough
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| template <typename C, typename T>
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| void bind_set(module &m, const char *name_cstr) {
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| 	class_<C>(m, name_cstr)
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| 		.def(init<>())
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| 		.def(init<const C &>()) // copy constructor
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| 		.def(init([](const iterable &other){ // copy instructor from arbitrary iterables
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| 			auto s = new C();
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| 			unionize<C, T>(*s, other);
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| 			return s;
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| 		}))
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| 		.def("__len__", [](const C &s){ return (size_t)s.size(); })
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| 		.def("__contains__", [](const C &s, const T &v){ return s.count(v); })
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| 		.def("__delitem__", [](C &s, const T &v) {
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| 			auto n = s.erase(v);
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| 			if (n == 0) throw key_error(str(cast(v)));
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| 		})
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| 		.def("disjoint", [](const C &s, const iterable &other) {
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| 			for (const auto &element: other) {
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| 				if (s.count(cast<T>(element))) {
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| 					return false;
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| 				}
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| 			}
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| 			return true;
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| 		})
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| 		.def("issubset", [](const iterable &s, const iterable &other) {
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| 			return is_subset(s, other);
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| 		})
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| 		.def("__eq__", [](const iterable &s, const iterable &other) {
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| 			return is_subset(s, other) && len(s) == len(other);
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| 		})
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| 		.def("__le__", [](const iterable &s, const iterable &other) {
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| 			return is_subset(s, other);
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| 		})
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| 		.def("__lt__", [](const iterable &s, const iterable &other) {
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| 			return is_subset(s, other, true);
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| 		})
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| 		.def("issuperset", [](const iterable &s, const iterable &other) {
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| 			return is_subset(other, s);
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| 		})
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| 		.def("__ge__",  [](const iterable &s, const iterable &other) {
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| 			return is_subset(other, s);
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| 		})
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| 		.def("__gt__",  [](const iterable &s, const iterable &other) {
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| 			return is_subset(other, s, true);
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| 		})
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| 		.def("union",  [](const C &s, const args &others) {
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| 			auto result = new C(s);
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| 			for (const auto &arg: others) {
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| 				auto arg_iterable = reinterpret_borrow<iterable>(arg);
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| 				unionize<C, T>(*result, arg_iterable);
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| 			}
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| 			return result;
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| 		})
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| 		.def("__or__",  [](const C &s, const iterable &other) {
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| 			auto result = new C(s);
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| 			unionize<C, T>(*result, other);
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| 			return result;
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| 		})
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| 		.def("__ior__",  [](C &s, const iterable &other) {
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| 			unionize<C, T>(s, other);
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| 			return s;
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| 		})
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| 		.def("intersection",  [](const C &s, const args &others) {
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| 			auto result = new C(s);
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| 			for (const auto &arg: others) {
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| 				auto arg_iterable = reinterpret_borrow<iterable>(arg);
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| 				intersect<C, T>(*result, arg_iterable);
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| 			}
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| 			return result;
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| 		})
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| 		.def("__and__",  [](const C &s, const iterable &other) {
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| 			auto result = new C(s);
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| 			intersect<C, T>(*result, other);
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| 			return result;
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| 		})
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| 		.def("__iand__",  [](C &s, const iterable &other) {
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| 			intersect<C, T>(s, other);
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| 			return s;
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| 		})
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| 		.def("difference",  [](const C &s, const args &others) {
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| 			auto result = new C(s);
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| 			for (const auto &arg: others) {
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| 				auto arg_iterable = reinterpret_borrow<iterable>(arg);
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| 				difference<C, T>(*result, arg_iterable);
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| 			}
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| 			return result;
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| 		})
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| 		.def("__sub__",  [](const C &s, const iterable &other) {
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| 			auto result = new C(s);
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| 			difference<C, T>(*result, other);
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| 			return result;
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| 		})
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| 		.def("__isub__",  [](C &s, const iterable &other) {
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| 			difference<C, T>(s, other);
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| 			return s;
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| 		})
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| 		.def("symmetric_difference",  [](const C &s, const iterable &other) {
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| 			auto result = new C(s);
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| 			symmetric_difference<C, T>(*result, other);
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| 			return result;
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| 		})
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| 		.def("__xor__",  [](const C &s, const iterable &other) {
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| 			auto result = new C(s);
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| 			symmetric_difference<C, T>(*result, other);
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| 			return result;
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| 		})
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| 		.def("__ixor__",  [](C &s, const iterable &other) {
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| 			symmetric_difference<C, T>(s, other);
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| 			return s;
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| 		})
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| 		.def("copy", [](const C &s) {
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| 			return new C(s);
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| 		})
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| 		.def("update", [](C &s, iterable iterable) {
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| 			for (auto item: iterable) {
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| 				s.insert(item.cast<T>());
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| 			}
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| 		})
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| 		.def("add", [](C &s, const T &v){ s.insert(v); })
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| 		.def("remove", [](C &s, const T &v){
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| 			auto n = s.erase(v);
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| 			if (n == 0) throw key_error(str(cast(v)));
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| 		})
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| 		.def("discard", [](C &s, const T &v){ s.erase(v); })
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| 		.def("clear", [](C &s){ s.clear(); })
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| 		.def("pop", [](C &s){
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| 			if (s.size() == 0) {
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| 				throw key_error("empty pool");
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| 			}
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| 			auto result = *s.begin();
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| 			s.erase(result);
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| 			return result;
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| 		})
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| 		.def("__bool__", [](const C &s) { return s.size() != 0; })
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| 		.def("__iter__", [](const C &s){
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| 			return make_iterator(s.begin(), s.end());
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| 		}, keep_alive<0,1>())
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| 		.def("__eq__", [](const C &s, const C &other) { return s == other; })
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| 		.def("__eq__", [](const C &s, const iterable &other) {
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| 			C other_cast;
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| 			unionize<C, T>(other_cast, other);
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| 			return s == other_cast;
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| 		})
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| 		.def("__repr__", [name_cstr](const iterable &s){
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| 			// repr(set(s)) where s is iterable would be more terse/robust
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| 			// but are there concerns with copying?
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| 			str representation = str(name_cstr) + str("({");
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| 			str comma(", ");
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| 			for (const auto &element: s) {
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| 				representation += repr(element);
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| 				representation += comma; // python supports trailing commas
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| 			}
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| 			representation += str("})");
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| 			return representation;
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| 		});
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| }
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| 
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| // shim
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| template <typename C, typename T>
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| void bind_pool(module &m, const char *name_cstr) {
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| 	bind_set<C, T>(m, name_cstr);
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| template <typename C, typename K, typename V>
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| void update_dict(C &target, const iterable &iterable_or_mapping) {
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| 	if (is_mapping(iterable_or_mapping)) {
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| 		for (const auto &key: iterable_or_mapping) {
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| 			target[cast<K>(key)] = cast<V>(iterable_or_mapping[key]);
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| 		}
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| 	} else {
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| 		for (const auto &pair: iterable_or_mapping) {
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| 			if (len(pair) != 2) {
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| 				throw value_error(str("iterable element %s has more than two elements").format(str(pair)));
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| 			}
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| 			target[cast<K>(pair[cast(0)])] = cast<V>(pair[cast(1)]);
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| 		}
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| template <typename C, typename K, typename V>
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| void bind_dict(module &m, const char *name_cstr) {
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| 	auto cls = class_<C>(m, name_cstr)
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| 		.def(init<>())
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| 		.def(init<const C &>()) // copy constructor
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| 		.def(init([](const iterable &other){ // copy instructor from arbitrary iterables and mappings
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| 			auto s = new C();
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| 			update_dict<C, K, V>(*s, other);
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| 			return s;
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| 		}))
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| 		.def("__len__", [](const C &s){ return (size_t)s.size(); })
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| 		.def("__getitem__", [](const C &s, const K &k) { return s.at(k); })
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| 		.def("__setitem__", [](C &s, const K &k, const V &v) { s[k] = v; })
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| 		.def("__delitem__", [](C &s, const K &k) {
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| 			auto n = s.erase(k);
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| 			if (n == 0) throw key_error("remove: key not found");
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| 		})
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| 		.def("__contains__", [](const C &s, const K &k) { return s.count(k) != 0; })
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| 		.def("__iter__", [](const C &s){
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| 			return make_key_iterator(s.begin(), s.end());
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| 		}, keep_alive<0,1>())
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| 		.def("clear", [](C &s){ s.clear(); })
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| 		.def("copy", [](const C &s) {
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| 			return new C(s);
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| 		})
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| 		.def("get", [](const C &s, const K& k, std::optional<const V> &default_) {
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| 			if (default_.has_value()) {
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| 				return s.at(k, *default_);
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| 			} else {
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| 				return s.at(k);
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| 			}
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| 		}, arg("key"), arg("default") = std::nullopt)
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| 		.def("items", [](const C &s){
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| 			return make_iterator(s.begin(), s.end());
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| 		}, keep_alive<0,1>())
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| 		.def("keys", [](const C &s){
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| 			return make_key_iterator(s.begin(), s.end());
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| 		}, keep_alive<0,1>())
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| 		.def("pop", [](const C &s, const K& k, std::optional<const V> &default_) {
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| 			if (default_.has_value()) {
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| 				return s.at(k, *default_);
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| 			} else {
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| 				return s.at(k);
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| 			}
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| 		}, arg("key"), arg("default") = std::nullopt)
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| 		.def("popitem", [](C &s) {
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| 			auto it = s.begin();
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| 			if (it == s.end()) {
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| 				throw key_error("dict is empty");
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| 			}
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| 			auto copy = *it;
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| 			s.erase(it);
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| 			return copy;
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| 		})
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| 		.def("setdefault", [name_cstr](C &s, const K& k, std::optional<const V> &default_) {
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| 			auto it = s.find(k);
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| 			if (it != s.end()) {
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| 				return it->second;
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| 			}
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| 			if (default_.has_value()) {
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| 				s[k] = *default_;
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| 				return *default_;
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| 			}
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| 			 // if pointer, nullptr can be our default
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| 			if constexpr (is_pointer<V>::value) {
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| 				s[k] = nullptr;
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| 				return (V)nullptr;
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| 			}
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| 			if constexpr (is_optional<V>::value) {
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| 				s[k] = std::nullopt;
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| 				return std::nullopt;
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| 			}
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| 			throw type_error(std::string("the value type of ") + name_cstr + " is not nullable");
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| 		}, arg("key"), arg("default") = std::nullopt)
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| 		.def("update", [](C &s, iterable iterable_or_mapping) {
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| 			update_dict<C, K, V>(s, iterable_or_mapping);
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| 		}, arg("iterable_or_mapping"))
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| 		.def("values", [](const C &s){
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| 			return make_value_iterator(s.begin(), s.end());
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| 		}, keep_alive<0,1>())
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| 		.def("__or__", [](const C &s, iterable iterable_or_mapping) {
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| 			auto result = new C(s);
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| 			update_dict<C, K, V>(*result, iterable_or_mapping);
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| 			return result;
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| 		})
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| 		.def("__ior__", [](C &s, iterable iterable_or_mapping) {
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| 			update_dict<C, K, V>(s, iterable_or_mapping);
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| 			return s;
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| 		})
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| 		.def("__bool__", [](const C &s) { return s.size() != 0; })
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| 		.def("__repr__", [name_cstr](const C &s) {
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| 			// repr(dict(s)) where s is iterable would be more terse/robust
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| 			// but are there concerns with copying?
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| 			str representation = str(name_cstr) + str("({");
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| 			str colon(": ");
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| 			str comma(", ");
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| 			for (const auto &item: s) {
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| 				representation += repr(cast(item.first));
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| 				representation += colon;
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| 				representation += repr(cast(item.second));
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| 				representation += comma; // python supports trailing commas
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| 			}
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| 			representation += str("})");
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| 			return representation;
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| 		});
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| 
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| 	// K is always comparable
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| 	// Python implements `is` as a fallback to check if it's the same object
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| 	if constexpr (detail::is_comparable<V>::value) {
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| 		cls.def("__eq__", [](const C &s, const C &other) { return s == other; });
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| 		cls.def("__eq__", [](const C &s, const iterable &other) {
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| 			C other_cast;
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| 			update_dict<C, K, V>(other_cast, other);
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| 			return s == other_cast;
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| 		});
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	// Inherit from collections.abc.Mapping so update operators (and a bunch
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| 	// of other things) work.
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| 	auto collections_abc = module_::import("collections.abc");
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| 	auto mapping = getattr(collections_abc, "Mapping");
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| 	auto current_bases = list(getattr(cls, "__bases__"));
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| 	current_bases.append(mapping);
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| 	setattr(cls, "__bases__", tuple(current_bases));
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| }
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| 
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| // idict is a special bijection and doesn't map cleanly to dict
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| //
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| // it's cleanest, despite the inconsistency with __getitem__, to just think of
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| // the hashable as key and the integer as value
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| template <typename C, typename K>
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| void bind_idict(module &m, const char *name_cstr) {
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| 	auto cls = class_<C>(m, name_cstr)
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| 		.def(init<>())
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| 		.def(init<const C &>()) // copy constructor
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| 		.def(init([](const iterable &other){ // copy instructor from arbitrary iterables
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| 			auto s = new C();
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| 			for (auto &e: other) {
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| 				(*s)(cast<K>(e));
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| 			}
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| 			return s;
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| 		}))
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| 		.def("__len__", [](const C &s){ return (size_t)s.size(); })
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| 		.def("__getitem__", [](const C &s, int v) { return s[v]; })
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| 		.def("__call__", [](C &s, const K &k) { return s(k); })
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| 		.def("__contains__", [](const C &s, const K &k) {
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| 			return s.count(k) != 0;
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| 		})
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| 		.def("__iter__", [](const C &s){
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| 			return make_iterator(s.begin(), s.end());
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| 		}, keep_alive<0,1>())
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| 		.def("clear", [](C &s) {
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| 			s.clear();
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| 		})
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| 		.def("copy", [](const C &s) {
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| 			return new C(s);
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| 		})
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| 		.def("get", [](const C &s, const K& k, std::optional<int> &default_) {
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| 			if (default_.has_value()) {
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| 				return s.at(k, *default_);
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| 			} else {
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| 				return s.at(k);
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| 			}
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| 		}, arg("key"), arg("default") = std::nullopt)
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| 		.def("keys", [](const C &s){
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| 			return make_iterator(s.begin(), s.end());
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| 		})
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| 		.def("values", [](args _){
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| 			throw type_error("idicts do not support iteration on the integers");
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| 		})
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| 		.def("items", [](args _){
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| 			throw type_error("idicts do not support pairwise iteration");
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| 		})
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| 		.def("update", [](C &s, iterable other) {
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| 			for (auto &e: other) {
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| 				s(cast<K>(e));
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| 			}
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| 		})
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| 		.def("__or__", [](const C &s, iterable other) {
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| 			auto result = new C(s);
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| 			for (auto &e: other) {
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| 				(*result)(cast<K>(e));
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| 			}
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| 			return result;
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| 		})
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| 		.def("__ior__", [](C &s, iterable other) {
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| 			for (auto &e: other) {
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| 				s(cast<K>(e));
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| 			}
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| 			return s;
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| 		})
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| 		.def("__bool__", [](const C &s) { return s.size() != 0; })
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| 		.def("__repr__", [name_cstr](const C &s){
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| 			// repr(dict(s)) where s is iterable would be more terse/robust
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| 			// but are there concerns with copying?
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| 			str representation = str(name_cstr) + str("() | {");
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| 			str comma(", ");
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| 			for (const auto &item: s) {
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| 				representation += repr(cast(item));
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| 				representation += comma; // python supports trailing commas
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| 			}
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| 			representation += str("}");
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| 			return representation;
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| 		});
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| 
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| 	for (const char *mutator: {"__setitem__", "__delitem__", "pop", "popitem", "setdefault"}) {
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| 		cls.def(mutator, [](args _) {
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| 			throw type_error("idicts do not support arbitrary element mutation");
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| 		});
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| 	}
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| }
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| }; // namespace hashlib
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| }; // namespace pybind11
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