types/views: use slices.Contains{,Func}
Updates #8419 Change-Id: Ib1a9cb3fb425284b7e02684072a4e7a35975f35c Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
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@ -286,22 +286,12 @@ func (v Slice[T]) ContainsFunc(f func(T) bool) bool {
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//
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// As it runs in O(n) time, use with care.
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func SliceContains[T comparable](v Slice[T], e T) bool {
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for _, x := range v.ж {
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if x == e {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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return slices.Contains(v.ж, e)
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}
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// SliceContainsFunc reports whether f reports true for any element in v.
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func SliceContainsFunc[T any](v Slice[T], f func(T) bool) bool {
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for _, x := range v.ж {
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if f(x) {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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return slices.ContainsFunc(v.ж, f)
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}
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// SliceEqual is like the standard library's slices.Equal, but for two views.
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