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-use crate::fmt;
-use crate::hash::Hash;
-
-/// An unbounded range (`..`).
-///
-/// `RangeFull` is primarily used as a [slicing index], its shorthand is `..`.
-/// It cannot serve as an [`Iterator`] because it doesn't have a starting point.
-///
-/// # Examples
-///
-/// The `..` syntax is a `RangeFull`:
-///
-/// ```
-/// assert_eq!((..), std::ops::RangeFull);
-/// ```
-///
-/// It does not have an [`IntoIterator`] implementation, so you can't use it in
-/// a `for` loop directly. This won't compile:
-///
-/// ```compile_fail,E0277
-/// for i in .. {
-///    // ...
-/// }
-/// ```
-///
-/// Used as a [slicing index], `RangeFull` produces the full array as a slice.
-///
-/// ```
-/// let arr = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4];
-/// assert_eq!(arr[ ..  ], [0,1,2,3,4]);  // RangeFull
-/// assert_eq!(arr[ .. 3], [0,1,2    ]);
-/// assert_eq!(arr[ ..=3], [0,1,2,3  ]);
-/// assert_eq!(arr[1..  ], [  1,2,3,4]);
-/// assert_eq!(arr[1.. 3], [  1,2    ]);
-/// assert_eq!(arr[1..=3], [  1,2,3  ]);
-/// ```
-///
-/// [`IntoIterator`]: ../iter/trait.Iterator.html
-/// [`Iterator`]: ../iter/trait.IntoIterator.html
-/// [slicing index]: ../slice/trait.SliceIndex.html
-#[doc(alias = "..")]
-#[derive(Copy, Clone, Default, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
-#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
-pub struct RangeFull;
-
-#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
-impl fmt::Debug for RangeFull {
-    fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
-        write!(fmt, "..")
-    }
-}
-
-/// A (half-open) range bounded inclusively below and exclusively above
-/// (`start..end`).
-///
-/// The `Range` `start..end` contains all values with `x >= start` and
-/// `x < end`. It is empty unless `start < end`.
-///
-/// # Examples
-///
-/// ```
-/// assert_eq!((3..5), std::ops::Range { start: 3, end: 5 });
-/// assert_eq!(3 + 4 + 5, (3..6).sum());
-///
-/// let arr = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4];
-/// assert_eq!(arr[ ..  ], [0,1,2,3,4]);
-/// assert_eq!(arr[ .. 3], [0,1,2    ]);
-/// assert_eq!(arr[ ..=3], [0,1,2,3  ]);
-/// assert_eq!(arr[1..  ], [  1,2,3,4]);
-/// assert_eq!(arr[1.. 3], [  1,2    ]);  // Range
-/// assert_eq!(arr[1..=3], [  1,2,3  ]);
-/// ```
-#[doc(alias = "..")]
-#[derive(Clone, Default, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] // not Copy -- see #27186
-#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
-pub struct Range<Idx> {
-    /// The lower bound of the range (inclusive).
-    #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
-    pub start: Idx,
-    /// The upper bound of the range (exclusive).
-    #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
-    pub end: Idx,
-}
-
-#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
-impl<Idx: fmt::Debug> fmt::Debug for Range<Idx> {
-    fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
-        self.start.fmt(fmt)?;
-        write!(fmt, "..")?;
-        self.end.fmt(fmt)?;
-        Ok(())
-    }
-}
-
-impl<Idx: PartialOrd<Idx>> Range<Idx> {
-    /// Returns `true` if `item` is contained in the range.
-    ///
-    /// # Examples
-    ///
-    /// ```
-    /// assert!(!(3..5).contains(&2));
-    /// assert!( (3..5).contains(&3));
-    /// assert!( (3..5).contains(&4));
-    /// assert!(!(3..5).contains(&5));
-    ///
-    /// assert!(!(3..3).contains(&3));
-    /// assert!(!(3..2).contains(&3));
-    ///
-    /// assert!( (0.0..1.0).contains(&0.5));
-    /// assert!(!(0.0..1.0).contains(&f32::NAN));
-    /// assert!(!(0.0..f32::NAN).contains(&0.5));
-    /// assert!(!(f32::NAN..1.0).contains(&0.5));
-    /// ```
-    #[stable(feature = "range_contains", since = "1.35.0")]
-    pub fn contains<U>(&self, item: &U) -> bool
-    where
-        Idx: PartialOrd<U>,
-        U: ?Sized + PartialOrd<Idx>,
-    {
-        <Self as RangeBounds<Idx>>::contains(self, item)
-    }
-
-    /// Returns `true` if the range contains no items.
-    ///
-    /// # Examples
-    ///
-    /// ```
-    /// #![feature(range_is_empty)]
-    ///
-    /// assert!(!(3..5).is_empty());
-    /// assert!( (3..3).is_empty());
-    /// assert!( (3..2).is_empty());
-    /// ```
-    ///
-    /// The range is empty if either side is incomparable:
-    ///
-    /// ```
-    /// #![feature(range_is_empty)]
-    ///
-    /// assert!(!(3.0..5.0).is_empty());
-    /// assert!( (3.0..f32::NAN).is_empty());
-    /// assert!( (f32::NAN..5.0).is_empty());
-    /// ```
-    #[unstable(feature = "range_is_empty", reason = "recently added", issue = "48111")]
-    pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
-        !(self.start < self.end)
-    }
-}
-
-/// A range only bounded inclusively below (`start..`).
-///
-/// The `RangeFrom` `start..` contains all values with `x >= start`.
-///
-/// *Note*: Overflow in the [`Iterator`] implementation (when the contained
-/// data type reaches its numerical limit) is allowed to panic, wrap, or
-/// saturate. This behavior is defined by the implementation of the [`Step`]
-/// trait. For primitive integers, this follows the normal rules, and respects
-/// the overflow checks profile (panic in debug, wrap in release). Note also
-/// that overflow happens earlier than you might assume: the overflow happens
-/// in the call to `next` that yields the maximum value, as the range must be
-/// set to a state to yield the next value.
-///
-/// [`Step`]: crate::iter::Step
-///
-/// # Examples
-///
-/// ```
-/// assert_eq!((2..), std::ops::RangeFrom { start: 2 });
-/// assert_eq!(2 + 3 + 4, (2..).take(3).sum());
-///
-/// let arr = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4];
-/// assert_eq!(arr[ ..  ], [0,1,2,3,4]);
-/// assert_eq!(arr[ .. 3], [0,1,2    ]);
-/// assert_eq!(arr[ ..=3], [0,1,2,3  ]);
-/// assert_eq!(arr[1..  ], [  1,2,3,4]);  // RangeFrom
-/// assert_eq!(arr[1.. 3], [  1,2    ]);
-/// assert_eq!(arr[1..=3], [  1,2,3  ]);
-/// ```
-///
-/// [`Iterator`]: ../iter/trait.IntoIterator.html
-#[doc(alias = "..")]
-#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] // not Copy -- see #27186
-#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
-pub struct RangeFrom<Idx> {
-    /// The lower bound of the range (inclusive).
-    #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
-    pub start: Idx,
-}
-
-#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
-impl<Idx: fmt::Debug> fmt::Debug for RangeFrom<Idx> {
-    fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
-        self.start.fmt(fmt)?;
-        write!(fmt, "..")?;
-        Ok(())
-    }
-}
-
-impl<Idx: PartialOrd<Idx>> RangeFrom<Idx> {
-    /// Returns `true` if `item` is contained in the range.
-    ///
-    /// # Examples
-    ///
-    /// ```
-    /// assert!(!(3..).contains(&2));
-    /// assert!( (3..).contains(&3));
-    /// assert!( (3..).contains(&1_000_000_000));
-    ///
-    /// assert!( (0.0..).contains(&0.5));
-    /// assert!(!(0.0..).contains(&f32::NAN));
-    /// assert!(!(f32::NAN..).contains(&0.5));
-    /// ```
-    #[stable(feature = "range_contains", since = "1.35.0")]
-    pub fn contains<U>(&self, item: &U) -> bool
-    where
-        Idx: PartialOrd<U>,
-        U: ?Sized + PartialOrd<Idx>,
-    {
-        <Self as RangeBounds<Idx>>::contains(self, item)
-    }
-}
-
-/// A range only bounded exclusively above (`..end`).
-///
-/// The `RangeTo` `..end` contains all values with `x < end`.
-/// It cannot serve as an [`Iterator`] because it doesn't have a starting point.
-///
-/// # Examples
-///
-/// The `..end` syntax is a `RangeTo`:
-///
-/// ```
-/// assert_eq!((..5), std::ops::RangeTo { end: 5 });
-/// ```
-///
-/// It does not have an [`IntoIterator`] implementation, so you can't use it in
-/// a `for` loop directly. This won't compile:
-///
-/// ```compile_fail,E0277
-/// // error[E0277]: the trait bound `std::ops::RangeTo<{integer}>:
-/// // std::iter::Iterator` is not satisfied
-/// for i in ..5 {
-///     // ...
-/// }
-/// ```
-///
-/// When used as a [slicing index], `RangeTo` produces a slice of all array
-/// elements before the index indicated by `end`.
-///
-/// ```
-/// let arr = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4];
-/// assert_eq!(arr[ ..  ], [0,1,2,3,4]);
-/// assert_eq!(arr[ .. 3], [0,1,2    ]);  // RangeTo
-/// assert_eq!(arr[ ..=3], [0,1,2,3  ]);
-/// assert_eq!(arr[1..  ], [  1,2,3,4]);
-/// assert_eq!(arr[1.. 3], [  1,2    ]);
-/// assert_eq!(arr[1..=3], [  1,2,3  ]);
-/// ```
-///
-/// [`IntoIterator`]: ../iter/trait.Iterator.html
-/// [`Iterator`]: ../iter/trait.IntoIterator.html
-/// [slicing index]: ../slice/trait.SliceIndex.html
-#[doc(alias = "..")]
-#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
-#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
-pub struct RangeTo<Idx> {
-    /// The upper bound of the range (exclusive).
-    #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
-    pub end: Idx,
-}
-
-#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
-impl<Idx: fmt::Debug> fmt::Debug for RangeTo<Idx> {
-    fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
-        write!(fmt, "..")?;
-        self.end.fmt(fmt)?;
-        Ok(())
-    }
-}
-
-impl<Idx: PartialOrd<Idx>> RangeTo<Idx> {
-    /// Returns `true` if `item` is contained in the range.
-    ///
-    /// # Examples
-    ///
-    /// ```
-    /// assert!( (..5).contains(&-1_000_000_000));
-    /// assert!( (..5).contains(&4));
-    /// assert!(!(..5).contains(&5));
-    ///
-    /// assert!( (..1.0).contains(&0.5));
-    /// assert!(!(..1.0).contains(&f32::NAN));
-    /// assert!(!(..f32::NAN).contains(&0.5));
-    /// ```
-    #[stable(feature = "range_contains", since = "1.35.0")]
-    pub fn contains<U>(&self, item: &U) -> bool
-    where
-        Idx: PartialOrd<U>,
-        U: ?Sized + PartialOrd<Idx>,
-    {
-        <Self as RangeBounds<Idx>>::contains(self, item)
-    }
-}
-
-/// A range bounded inclusively below and above (`start..=end`).
-///
-/// The `RangeInclusive` `start..=end` contains all values with `x >= start`
-/// and `x <= end`. It is empty unless `start <= end`.
-///
-/// This iterator is [fused], but the specific values of `start` and `end` after
-/// iteration has finished are **unspecified** other than that [`.is_empty()`]
-/// will return `true` once no more values will be produced.
-///
-/// [fused]: ../iter/trait.FusedIterator.html
-/// [`.is_empty()`]: #method.is_empty
-///
-/// # Examples
-///
-/// ```
-/// assert_eq!((3..=5), std::ops::RangeInclusive::new(3, 5));
-/// assert_eq!(3 + 4 + 5, (3..=5).sum());
-///
-/// let arr = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4];
-/// assert_eq!(arr[ ..  ], [0,1,2,3,4]);
-/// assert_eq!(arr[ .. 3], [0,1,2    ]);
-/// assert_eq!(arr[ ..=3], [0,1,2,3  ]);
-/// assert_eq!(arr[1..  ], [  1,2,3,4]);
-/// assert_eq!(arr[1.. 3], [  1,2    ]);
-/// assert_eq!(arr[1..=3], [  1,2,3  ]);  // RangeInclusive
-/// ```
-#[doc(alias = "..=")]
-#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] // not Copy -- see #27186
-#[stable(feature = "inclusive_range", since = "1.26.0")]
-pub struct RangeInclusive<Idx> {
-    // Note that the fields here are not public to allow changing the
-    // representation in the future; in particular, while we could plausibly
-    // expose start/end, modifying them without changing (future/current)
-    // private fields may lead to incorrect behavior, so we don't want to
-    // support that mode.
-    pub(crate) start: Idx,
-    pub(crate) end: Idx,
-
-    // This field is:
-    //  - `false` upon construction
-    //  - `false` when iteration has yielded an element and the iterator is not exhausted
-    //  - `true` when iteration has been used to exhaust the iterator
-    //
-    // This is required to support PartialEq and Hash without a PartialOrd bound or specialization.
-    pub(crate) exhausted: bool,
-}
-
-impl<Idx> RangeInclusive<Idx> {
-    /// Creates a new inclusive range. Equivalent to writing `start..=end`.
-    ///
-    /// # Examples
-    ///
-    /// ```
-    /// use std::ops::RangeInclusive;
-    ///
-    /// assert_eq!(3..=5, RangeInclusive::new(3, 5));
-    /// ```
-    #[stable(feature = "inclusive_range_methods", since = "1.27.0")]
-    #[inline]
-    #[rustc_promotable]
-    #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_range_new", since = "1.32.0")]
-    pub const fn new(start: Idx, end: Idx) -> Self {
-        Self { start, end, exhausted: false }
-    }
-
-    /// Returns the lower bound of the range (inclusive).
-    ///
-    /// When using an inclusive range for iteration, the values of `start()` and
-    /// [`end()`] are unspecified after the iteration ended. To determine
-    /// whether the inclusive range is empty, use the [`is_empty()`] method
-    /// instead of comparing `start() > end()`.
-    ///
-    /// Note: the value returned by this method is unspecified after the range
-    /// has been iterated to exhaustion.
-    ///
-    /// [`end()`]: #method.end
-    /// [`is_empty()`]: #method.is_empty
-    ///
-    /// # Examples
-    ///
-    /// ```
-    /// assert_eq!((3..=5).start(), &3);
-    /// ```
-    #[stable(feature = "inclusive_range_methods", since = "1.27.0")]
-    #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_inclusive_range_methods", since = "1.32.0")]
-    #[inline]
-    pub const fn start(&self) -> &Idx {
-        &self.start
-    }
-
-    /// Returns the upper bound of the range (inclusive).
-    ///
-    /// When using an inclusive range for iteration, the values of [`start()`]
-    /// and `end()` are unspecified after the iteration ended. To determine
-    /// whether the inclusive range is empty, use the [`is_empty()`] method
-    /// instead of comparing `start() > end()`.
-    ///
-    /// Note: the value returned by this method is unspecified after the range
-    /// has been iterated to exhaustion.
-    ///
-    /// [`start()`]: #method.start
-    /// [`is_empty()`]: #method.is_empty
-    ///
-    /// # Examples
-    ///
-    /// ```
-    /// assert_eq!((3..=5).end(), &5);
-    /// ```
-    #[stable(feature = "inclusive_range_methods", since = "1.27.0")]
-    #[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_inclusive_range_methods", since = "1.32.0")]
-    #[inline]
-    pub const fn end(&self) -> &Idx {
-        &self.end
-    }
-
-    /// Destructures the `RangeInclusive` into (lower bound, upper (inclusive) bound).
-    ///
-    /// Note: the value returned by this method is unspecified after the range
-    /// has been iterated to exhaustion.
-    ///
-    /// # Examples
-    ///
-    /// ```
-    /// assert_eq!((3..=5).into_inner(), (3, 5));
-    /// ```
-    #[stable(feature = "inclusive_range_methods", since = "1.27.0")]
-    #[inline]
-    pub fn into_inner(self) -> (Idx, Idx) {
-        (self.start, self.end)
-    }
-}
-
-#[stable(feature = "inclusive_range", since = "1.26.0")]
-impl<Idx: fmt::Debug> fmt::Debug for RangeInclusive<Idx> {
-    fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
-        self.start.fmt(fmt)?;
-        write!(fmt, "..=")?;
-        self.end.fmt(fmt)?;
-        if self.exhausted {
-            write!(fmt, " (exhausted)")?;
-        }
-        Ok(())
-    }
-}
-
-impl<Idx: PartialOrd<Idx>> RangeInclusive<Idx> {
-    /// Returns `true` if `item` is contained in the range.
-    ///
-    /// # Examples
-    ///
-    /// ```
-    /// assert!(!(3..=5).contains(&2));
-    /// assert!( (3..=5).contains(&3));
-    /// assert!( (3..=5).contains(&4));
-    /// assert!( (3..=5).contains(&5));
-    /// assert!(!(3..=5).contains(&6));
-    ///
-    /// assert!( (3..=3).contains(&3));
-    /// assert!(!(3..=2).contains(&3));
-    ///
-    /// assert!( (0.0..=1.0).contains(&1.0));
-    /// assert!(!(0.0..=1.0).contains(&f32::NAN));
-    /// assert!(!(0.0..=f32::NAN).contains(&0.0));
-    /// assert!(!(f32::NAN..=1.0).contains(&1.0));
-    /// ```
-    #[stable(feature = "range_contains", since = "1.35.0")]
-    pub fn contains<U>(&self, item: &U) -> bool
-    where
-        Idx: PartialOrd<U>,
-        U: ?Sized + PartialOrd<Idx>,
-    {
-        <Self as RangeBounds<Idx>>::contains(self, item)
-    }
-
-    /// Returns `true` if the range contains no items.
-    ///
-    /// # Examples
-    ///
-    /// ```
-    /// #![feature(range_is_empty)]
-    ///
-    /// assert!(!(3..=5).is_empty());
-    /// assert!(!(3..=3).is_empty());
-    /// assert!( (3..=2).is_empty());
-    /// ```
-    ///
-    /// The range is empty if either side is incomparable:
-    ///
-    /// ```
-    /// #![feature(range_is_empty)]
-    ///
-    /// assert!(!(3.0..=5.0).is_empty());
-    /// assert!( (3.0..=f32::NAN).is_empty());
-    /// assert!( (f32::NAN..=5.0).is_empty());
-    /// ```
-    ///
-    /// This method returns `true` after iteration has finished:
-    ///
-    /// ```
-    /// #![feature(range_is_empty)]
-    ///
-    /// let mut r = 3..=5;
-    /// for _ in r.by_ref() {}
-    /// // Precise field values are unspecified here
-    /// assert!(r.is_empty());
-    /// ```
-    #[unstable(feature = "range_is_empty", reason = "recently added", issue = "48111")]
-    #[inline]
-    pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
-        self.exhausted || !(self.start <= self.end)
-    }
-}
-
-/// A range only bounded inclusively above (`..=end`).
-///
-/// The `RangeToInclusive` `..=end` contains all values with `x <= end`.
-/// It cannot serve as an [`Iterator`] because it doesn't have a starting point.
-///
-/// # Examples
-///
-/// The `..=end` syntax is a `RangeToInclusive`:
-///
-/// ```
-/// assert_eq!((..=5), std::ops::RangeToInclusive{ end: 5 });
-/// ```
-///
-/// It does not have an [`IntoIterator`] implementation, so you can't use it in a
-/// `for` loop directly. This won't compile:
-///
-/// ```compile_fail,E0277
-/// // error[E0277]: the trait bound `std::ops::RangeToInclusive<{integer}>:
-/// // std::iter::Iterator` is not satisfied
-/// for i in ..=5 {
-///     // ...
-/// }
-/// ```
-///
-/// When used as a [slicing index], `RangeToInclusive` produces a slice of all
-/// array elements up to and including the index indicated by `end`.
-///
-/// ```
-/// let arr = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4];
-/// assert_eq!(arr[ ..  ], [0,1,2,3,4]);
-/// assert_eq!(arr[ .. 3], [0,1,2    ]);
-/// assert_eq!(arr[ ..=3], [0,1,2,3  ]);  // RangeToInclusive
-/// assert_eq!(arr[1..  ], [  1,2,3,4]);
-/// assert_eq!(arr[1.. 3], [  1,2    ]);
-/// assert_eq!(arr[1..=3], [  1,2,3  ]);
-/// ```
-///
-/// [`IntoIterator`]: ../iter/trait.Iterator.html
-/// [`Iterator`]: ../iter/trait.IntoIterator.html
-/// [slicing index]: ../slice/trait.SliceIndex.html
-#[doc(alias = "..=")]
-#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
-#[stable(feature = "inclusive_range", since = "1.26.0")]
-pub struct RangeToInclusive<Idx> {
-    /// The upper bound of the range (inclusive)
-    #[stable(feature = "inclusive_range", since = "1.26.0")]
-    pub end: Idx,
-}
-
-#[stable(feature = "inclusive_range", since = "1.26.0")]
-impl<Idx: fmt::Debug> fmt::Debug for RangeToInclusive<Idx> {
-    fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
-        write!(fmt, "..=")?;
-        self.end.fmt(fmt)?;
-        Ok(())
-    }
-}
-
-impl<Idx: PartialOrd<Idx>> RangeToInclusive<Idx> {
-    /// Returns `true` if `item` is contained in the range.
-    ///
-    /// # Examples
-    ///
-    /// ```
-    /// assert!( (..=5).contains(&-1_000_000_000));
-    /// assert!( (..=5).contains(&5));
-    /// assert!(!(..=5).contains(&6));
-    ///
-    /// assert!( (..=1.0).contains(&1.0));
-    /// assert!(!(..=1.0).contains(&f32::NAN));
-    /// assert!(!(..=f32::NAN).contains(&0.5));
-    /// ```
-    #[stable(feature = "range_contains", since = "1.35.0")]
-    pub fn contains<U>(&self, item: &U) -> bool
-    where
-        Idx: PartialOrd<U>,
-        U: ?Sized + PartialOrd<Idx>,
-    {
-        <Self as RangeBounds<Idx>>::contains(self, item)
-    }
-}
-
-// RangeToInclusive<Idx> cannot impl From<RangeTo<Idx>>
-// because underflow would be possible with (..0).into()
-
-/// An endpoint of a range of keys.
-///
-/// # Examples
-///
-/// `Bound`s are range endpoints:
-///
-/// ```
-/// use std::ops::Bound::*;
-/// use std::ops::RangeBounds;
-///
-/// assert_eq!((..100).start_bound(), Unbounded);
-/// assert_eq!((1..12).start_bound(), Included(&1));
-/// assert_eq!((1..12).end_bound(), Excluded(&12));
-/// ```
-///
-/// Using a tuple of `Bound`s as an argument to [`BTreeMap::range`].
-/// Note that in most cases, it's better to use range syntax (`1..5`) instead.
-///
-/// ```
-/// use std::collections::BTreeMap;
-/// use std::ops::Bound::{Excluded, Included, Unbounded};
-///
-/// let mut map = BTreeMap::new();
-/// map.insert(3, "a");
-/// map.insert(5, "b");
-/// map.insert(8, "c");
-///
-/// for (key, value) in map.range((Excluded(3), Included(8))) {
-///     println!("{}: {}", key, value);
-/// }
-///
-/// assert_eq!(Some((&3, &"a")), map.range((Unbounded, Included(5))).next());
-/// ```
-///
-/// [`BTreeMap::range`]: ../../std/collections/btree_map/struct.BTreeMap.html#method.range
-#[stable(feature = "collections_bound", since = "1.17.0")]
-#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)]
-pub enum Bound<T> {
-    /// An inclusive bound.
-    #[stable(feature = "collections_bound", since = "1.17.0")]
-    Included(#[stable(feature = "collections_bound", since = "1.17.0")] T),
-    /// An exclusive bound.
-    #[stable(feature = "collections_bound", since = "1.17.0")]
-    Excluded(#[stable(feature = "collections_bound", since = "1.17.0")] T),
-    /// An infinite endpoint. Indicates that there is no bound in this direction.
-    #[stable(feature = "collections_bound", since = "1.17.0")]
-    Unbounded,
-}
-
-impl<T: Clone> Bound<&T> {
-    /// Map a `Bound<&T>` to a `Bound<T>` by cloning the contents of the bound.
-    ///
-    /// # Examples
-    ///
-    /// ```
-    /// #![feature(bound_cloned)]
-    /// use std::ops::Bound::*;
-    /// use std::ops::RangeBounds;
-    ///
-    /// assert_eq!((1..12).start_bound(), Included(&1));
-    /// assert_eq!((1..12).start_bound().cloned(), Included(1));
-    /// ```
-    #[unstable(feature = "bound_cloned", issue = "61356")]
-    pub fn cloned(self) -> Bound<T> {
-        match self {
-            Bound::Unbounded => Bound::Unbounded,
-            Bound::Included(x) => Bound::Included(x.clone()),
-            Bound::Excluded(x) => Bound::Excluded(x.clone()),
-        }
-    }
-}
-
-#[stable(feature = "collections_range", since = "1.28.0")]
-/// `RangeBounds` is implemented by Rust's built-in range types, produced
-/// by range syntax like `..`, `a..`, `..b`, `..=c`, `d..e`, or `f..=g`.
-pub trait RangeBounds<T: ?Sized> {
-    /// Start index bound.
-    ///
-    /// Returns the start value as a `Bound`.
-    ///
-    /// # Examples
-    ///
-    /// ```
-    /// # fn main() {
-    /// use std::ops::Bound::*;
-    /// use std::ops::RangeBounds;
-    ///
-    /// assert_eq!((..10).start_bound(), Unbounded);
-    /// assert_eq!((3..10).start_bound(), Included(&3));
-    /// # }
-    /// ```
-    #[stable(feature = "collections_range", since = "1.28.0")]
-    fn start_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T>;
-
-    /// End index bound.
-    ///
-    /// Returns the end value as a `Bound`.
-    ///
-    /// # Examples
-    ///
-    /// ```
-    /// # fn main() {
-    /// use std::ops::Bound::*;
-    /// use std::ops::RangeBounds;
-    ///
-    /// assert_eq!((3..).end_bound(), Unbounded);
-    /// assert_eq!((3..10).end_bound(), Excluded(&10));
-    /// # }
-    /// ```
-    #[stable(feature = "collections_range", since = "1.28.0")]
-    fn end_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T>;
-
-    /// Returns `true` if `item` is contained in the range.
-    ///
-    /// # Examples
-    ///
-    /// ```
-    /// assert!( (3..5).contains(&4));
-    /// assert!(!(3..5).contains(&2));
-    ///
-    /// assert!( (0.0..1.0).contains(&0.5));
-    /// assert!(!(0.0..1.0).contains(&f32::NAN));
-    /// assert!(!(0.0..f32::NAN).contains(&0.5));
-    /// assert!(!(f32::NAN..1.0).contains(&0.5));
-    #[stable(feature = "range_contains", since = "1.35.0")]
-    fn contains<U>(&self, item: &U) -> bool
-    where
-        T: PartialOrd<U>,
-        U: ?Sized + PartialOrd<T>,
-    {
-        (match self.start_bound() {
-            Included(ref start) => *start <= item,
-            Excluded(ref start) => *start < item,
-            Unbounded => true,
-        }) && (match self.end_bound() {
-            Included(ref end) => item <= *end,
-            Excluded(ref end) => item < *end,
-            Unbounded => true,
-        })
-    }
-}
-
-use self::Bound::{Excluded, Included, Unbounded};
-
-#[stable(feature = "collections_range", since = "1.28.0")]
-impl<T: ?Sized> RangeBounds<T> for RangeFull {
-    fn start_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T> {
-        Unbounded
-    }
-    fn end_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T> {
-        Unbounded
-    }
-}
-
-#[stable(feature = "collections_range", since = "1.28.0")]
-impl<T> RangeBounds<T> for RangeFrom<T> {
-    fn start_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T> {
-        Included(&self.start)
-    }
-    fn end_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T> {
-        Unbounded
-    }
-}
-
-#[stable(feature = "collections_range", since = "1.28.0")]
-impl<T> RangeBounds<T> for RangeTo<T> {
-    fn start_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T> {
-        Unbounded
-    }
-    fn end_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T> {
-        Excluded(&self.end)
-    }
-}
-
-#[stable(feature = "collections_range", since = "1.28.0")]
-impl<T> RangeBounds<T> for Range<T> {
-    fn start_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T> {
-        Included(&self.start)
-    }
-    fn end_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T> {
-        Excluded(&self.end)
-    }
-}
-
-#[stable(feature = "collections_range", since = "1.28.0")]
-impl<T> RangeBounds<T> for RangeInclusive<T> {
-    fn start_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T> {
-        Included(&self.start)
-    }
-    fn end_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T> {
-        Included(&self.end)
-    }
-}
-
-#[stable(feature = "collections_range", since = "1.28.0")]
-impl<T> RangeBounds<T> for RangeToInclusive<T> {
-    fn start_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T> {
-        Unbounded
-    }
-    fn end_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T> {
-        Included(&self.end)
-    }
-}
-
-#[stable(feature = "collections_range", since = "1.28.0")]
-impl<T> RangeBounds<T> for (Bound<T>, Bound<T>) {
-    fn start_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T> {
-        match *self {
-            (Included(ref start), _) => Included(start),
-            (Excluded(ref start), _) => Excluded(start),
-            (Unbounded, _) => Unbounded,
-        }
-    }
-
-    fn end_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T> {
-        match *self {
-            (_, Included(ref end)) => Included(end),
-            (_, Excluded(ref end)) => Excluded(end),
-            (_, Unbounded) => Unbounded,
-        }
-    }
-}
-
-#[stable(feature = "collections_range", since = "1.28.0")]
-impl<'a, T: ?Sized + 'a> RangeBounds<T> for (Bound<&'a T>, Bound<&'a T>) {
-    fn start_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T> {
-        self.0
-    }
-
-    fn end_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T> {
-        self.1
-    }
-}
-
-#[stable(feature = "collections_range", since = "1.28.0")]
-impl<T> RangeBounds<T> for RangeFrom<&T> {
-    fn start_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T> {
-        Included(self.start)
-    }
-    fn end_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T> {
-        Unbounded
-    }
-}
-
-#[stable(feature = "collections_range", since = "1.28.0")]
-impl<T> RangeBounds<T> for RangeTo<&T> {
-    fn start_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T> {
-        Unbounded
-    }
-    fn end_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T> {
-        Excluded(self.end)
-    }
-}
-
-#[stable(feature = "collections_range", since = "1.28.0")]
-impl<T> RangeBounds<T> for Range<&T> {
-    fn start_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T> {
-        Included(self.start)
-    }
-    fn end_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T> {
-        Excluded(self.end)
-    }
-}
-
-#[stable(feature = "collections_range", since = "1.28.0")]
-impl<T> RangeBounds<T> for RangeInclusive<&T> {
-    fn start_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T> {
-        Included(self.start)
-    }
-    fn end_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T> {
-        Included(self.end)
-    }
-}
-
-#[stable(feature = "collections_range", since = "1.28.0")]
-impl<T> RangeBounds<T> for RangeToInclusive<&T> {
-    fn start_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T> {
-        Unbounded
-    }
-    fn end_bound(&self) -> Bound<&T> {
-        Included(self.end)
-    }
-}