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//
//   Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.
//
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/*============================================================
** 
** Class:  Hashtable 
**
** 
** Purpose: Hash table implementation
**
**
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namespace System.Collections {
    using System; 
    using System.Runtime.Serialization; 
    using System.Security.Permissions;
    using System.Diagnostics; 
    using System.Threading;
    using System.Runtime.CompilerServices;
    using System.Runtime.ConstrainedExecution;
 
    // The Hashtable class represents a dictionary of associated keys and values
    // with constant lookup time. 
    // 
    // Objects used as keys in a hashtable must implement the GetHashCode
    // and Equals methods (or they can rely on the default implementations 
    // inherited from Object if key equality is simply reference
    // equality). Furthermore, the GetHashCode and Equals methods of
    // a key object must produce the same results given the same parameters for the
    // entire time the key is present in the hashtable. In practical terms, this 
    // means that key objects should be immutable, at least for the time they are
    // used as keys in a hashtable. 
    // 
    // When entries are added to a hashtable, they are placed into
    // buckets based on the hashcode of their keys. Subsequent lookups of 
    // keys will use the hashcode of the keys to only search a particular bucket,
    // thus substantially reducing the number of key comparisons required to find
    // an entry. A hashtable's maximum load factor, which can be specified
    // when the hashtable is instantiated, determines the maximum ratio of 
    // hashtable entries to hashtable buckets. Smaller load factors cause faster
    // average lookup times at the cost of increased memory consumption. The 
    // default maximum load factor of 1.0 generally provides the best balance 
    // between speed and size. As entries are added to a hashtable, the hashtable's
    // actual load factor increases, and when the actual load factor reaches the 
    // maximum load factor value, the number of buckets in the hashtable is
    // automatically increased by approximately a factor of two (to be precise, the
    // number of hashtable buckets is increased to the smallest prime number that
    // is larger than twice the current number of hashtable buckets). 
    //
    // Each object provides their own hash function, accessed by calling 
    // GetHashCode().  However, one can write their own object 
    // implementing IEqualityComparer and pass it to a constructor on
    // the Hashtable.  That hash function (and the equals method on the 
    // IEqualityComparer) would be used for all objects in the table.
    //
    // Changes since V1 during Whidbey:
    // *) Deprecated IHashCodeProvider, use IEqualityComparer instead.  This will 
    //    allow better performance for objects where equality checking can be
    //    done much faster than establishing an ordering between two objects, 
    //    such as an ordinal string equality check. 
    //
    [DebuggerTypeProxy(typeof(System.Collections.Hashtable.HashtableDebugView))] 
    [DebuggerDisplay("Count = {Count}")]
    [System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(true)]
    [Serializable()]
    public class Hashtable : IDictionary, ISerializable, IDeserializationCallback, ICloneable { 
        /*
          Implementation Notes: 
          The generic Dictionary was copied from Hashtable's source - any bug 
          fixes here probably need to be made to the generic Dictionary as well.
 
          This Hashtable uses double hashing.  There are hashsize buckets in the
          table, and each bucket can contain 0 or 1 element.  We a bit to mark
          whether there's been a collision when we inserted multiple elements
          (ie, an inserted item was hashed at least a second time and we probed 
          this bucket, but it was already in use).  Using the collision bit, we
          can terminate lookups & removes for elements that aren't in the hash 
          table more quickly.  We steal the most significant bit from the hash code 
          to store the collision bit.
 
          Our hash function is of the following form:

          h(key, n) = h1(key) + n*h2(key)
 
          where n is the number of times we've hit a collided bucket and rehashed
          (on this particular lookup).  Here are our hash functions: 
 
          h1(key) = GetHash(key);  // default implementation calls key.GetHashCode();
          h2(key) = 1 + (((h1(key) >> 5) + 1) % (hashsize - 1)); 

          The h1 can return any number.  h2 must return a number between 1 and
          hashsize - 1 that is relatively prime to hashsize (not a problem if
          hashsize is prime).  (Knuth's Art of Computer Programming, Vol. 3, p. 528-9) 
          If this is true, then we are guaranteed to visit every bucket in exactly
          hashsize probes, since the least common multiple of hashsize and h2(key) 
          will be hashsize * h2(key).  (This is the first number where adding h2 to 
          h1 mod hashsize will be 0 and we will search the same bucket twice).
 
          We previously used a different h2(key, n) that was not constant.  That is a
          horrifically bad idea, unless you can prove that series will never produce
          any identical numbers that overlap when you mod them by hashsize, for all
          subranges from i to i+hashsize, for all i.  It's not worth investigating, 
          since there was no clear benefit from using that hash function, and it was
          broken. 
 
          For efficiency reasons, we've implemented this by storing h1 and h2 in a
          temporary, and setting a variable called seed equal to h1.  We do a probe, 
          and if we collided, we simply add h2 to seed each time through the loop.

          A good test for h2() is to subclass Hashtable, provide your own implementation
          of GetHash() that returns a constant, then add many items to the hash table. 
          Make sure Count equals the number of items you inserted.
 
          Note that when we remove an item from the hash table, we set the key 
          equal to buckets, if there was a collision in this bucket.  Otherwise
          we'd either wipe out the collision bit, or we'd still have an item in 
          the hash table.

           --
        */ 

        private const String LoadFactorName = "LoadFactor"; 
        private const String VersionName = "Version"; 
        private const String ComparerName = "Comparer";
        private const String HashCodeProviderName = "HashCodeProvider"; 
        private const String HashSizeName = "HashSize";  // Must save buckets.Length
        private const String KeysName = "Keys";
        private const String ValuesName = "Values";
        private const String KeyComparerName = "KeyComparer"; 

        // Deleted entries have their key set to buckets 
 
        // The hash table data.
        // This cannot be serialised 
        private struct bucket {
            public Object key;
            public Object val;
            public int hash_coll;   // Store hash code; sign bit means there was a collision. 
        }
 
        private bucket[] buckets; 

        // The total number of entries in the hash table. 
        private  int count;

        // The total number of collision bits set in the hashtable
        private int occupancy; 

        private  int loadsize; 
        private  float loadFactor; 

        private volatile int version; 
        private volatile bool isWriterInProgress;

        private ICollection keys;
        private ICollection values; 

        private IEqualityComparer _keycomparer; 
        private Object _syncRoot; 

        [Obsolete("Please use EqualityComparer property.")] 
        protected IHashCodeProvider hcp
        {
            get
            { 
                if( _keycomparer is CompatibleComparer) {
                    return ((CompatibleComparer)_keycomparer).HashCodeProvider; 
                } 
                else if( _keycomparer == null) {
                    return null; 
                }
                else {
                    throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Arg_CannotMixComparisonInfrastructure"));
                } 
            }
            set 
            { 
                if (_keycomparer is CompatibleComparer) {
                    CompatibleComparer keyComparer = (CompatibleComparer)_keycomparer; 
                    _keycomparer = new CompatibleComparer(keyComparer.Comparer, value);
                }
                else if( _keycomparer == null) {
                    _keycomparer = new CompatibleComparer((IComparer)null, value); 
                }
                else { 
                    throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Arg_CannotMixComparisonInfrastructure")); 
                }
            } 
        }


        [Obsolete("Please use KeyComparer properties.")] 
        protected IComparer comparer
        { 
            get 
            {
                if( _keycomparer is CompatibleComparer) { 
                    return ((CompatibleComparer)_keycomparer).Comparer;
                }
                else if( _keycomparer == null) {
                    return null; 
                }
                else { 
                    throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Arg_CannotMixComparisonInfrastructure")); 
                }
            } 
            set
            {
                if (_keycomparer is CompatibleComparer) {
                    CompatibleComparer keyComparer = (CompatibleComparer)_keycomparer; 
                    _keycomparer = new CompatibleComparer(value, keyComparer.HashCodeProvider);
                } 
                else if( _keycomparer == null) { 
                    _keycomparer = new CompatibleComparer(value, (IHashCodeProvider)null);
                } 
                else {
                    throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Arg_CannotMixComparisonInfrastructure"));
                }
            } 
        }
 
        protected IEqualityComparer EqualityComparer 
        {
            get 
            {
                return _keycomparer;
            }
        } 

 
        private SerializationInfo m_siInfo; //A temporary variable which we need during deserialization. 

        // Note: this constructor is a bogus constructor that does nothing 
        // and is for use only with SyncHashtable.
        internal Hashtable( bool trash )
        {
        } 

        // Constructs a new hashtable. The hashtable is created with an initial 
        // capacity of zero and a load factor of 1.0. 
        public Hashtable() : this(0, 1.0f) {
        } 

        // Constructs a new hashtable with the given initial capacity and a load
        // factor of 1.0. The capacity argument serves as an indication of
        // the number of entries the hashtable will contain. When this number (or 
        // an approximation) is known, specifying it in the constructor can
        // eliminate a number of resizing operations that would otherwise be 
        // performed when elements are added to the hashtable. 
        //
        public Hashtable(int capacity) : this(capacity, 1.0f) { 
        }

        // Constructs a new hashtable with the given initial capacity and load
        // factor. The capacity argument serves as an indication of the 
        // number of entries the hashtable will contain. When this number (or an
        // approximation) is known, specifying it in the constructor can eliminate 
        // a number of resizing operations that would otherwise be performed when 
        // elements are added to the hashtable. The loadFactor argument
        // indicates the maximum ratio of hashtable entries to hashtable buckets. 
        // Smaller load factors cause faster average lookup times at the cost of
        // increased memory consumption. A load factor of 1.0 generally provides
        // the best balance between speed and size.
        // 
        public Hashtable(int capacity, float loadFactor) {
            if (capacity < 0) 
                throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("capacity", Environment.GetResourceString("ArgumentOutOfRange_NeedNonNegNum")); 
            if (!(loadFactor >= 0.1f && loadFactor <= 1.0f))
                throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("loadFactor", Environment.GetResourceString("ArgumentOutOfRange_HashtableLoadFactor", .1, 1.0)); 

            // Based on perf work, .72 is the optimal load factor for this table.
            this.loadFactor = 0.72f * loadFactor;
 
            double rawsize = capacity / this.loadFactor;
            if (rawsize > Int32.MaxValue) 
                throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Arg_HTCapacityOverflow")); 

            // Avoid awfully small sizes 
            int hashsize = (rawsize > 11) ? HashHelpers.GetPrime((int)rawsize) : 11;
            buckets = new bucket[hashsize];

            loadsize = (int)(this.loadFactor * hashsize); 
            isWriterInProgress = false;
            // Based on the current algorithm, loadsize must be less than hashsize. 
            BCLDebug.Assert( loadsize < hashsize, "Invalid hashtable loadsize!"); 
        }
 
        // Constructs a new hashtable with the given initial capacity and load
        // factor. The capacity argument serves as an indication of the
        // number of entries the hashtable will contain. When this number (or an
        // approximation) is known, specifying it in the constructor can eliminate 
        // a number of resizing operations that would otherwise be performed when
        // elements are added to the hashtable. The loadFactor argument 
        // indicates the maximum ratio of hashtable entries to hashtable buckets. 
        // Smaller load factors cause faster average lookup times at the cost of
        // increased memory consumption. A load factor of 1.0 generally provides 
        // the best balance between speed and size.  The hcp argument
        // is used to specify an Object that will provide hash codes for all
        // the Objects in the table.  Using this, you can in effect override
        // GetHashCode() on each Object using your own hash function.  The 
        // comparer argument will let you specify a custom function for
        // comparing keys.  By specifying user-defined objects for hcp 
        // and comparer, users could make a hash table using strings 
        // as keys do case-insensitive lookups.
        // 
        [Obsolete("Please use Hashtable(int, float, IEqualityComparer) instead.")]
        public Hashtable(int capacity, float loadFactor, IHashCodeProvider hcp, IComparer comparer) : this(capacity, loadFactor) {
            if (hcp == null && comparer == null) {
                this._keycomparer = null; 
            }
            else { 
                this._keycomparer = new CompatibleComparer(comparer,hcp); 
            }
        } 

        public Hashtable(int capacity, float loadFactor, IEqualityComparer equalityComparer) : this(capacity, loadFactor) {
            this._keycomparer = equalityComparer;
        } 

        // Constructs a new hashtable using a custom hash function 
        // and a custom comparison function for keys.  This will enable scenarios 
        // such as doing lookups with case-insensitive strings.
        // 
        [Obsolete("Please use Hashtable(IEqualityComparer) instead.")]
        public Hashtable(IHashCodeProvider hcp, IComparer comparer) : this(0, 1.0f, hcp, comparer) {
        }
 
        public Hashtable(IEqualityComparer equalityComparer) : this(0, 1.0f, equalityComparer) {
        } 
 
        // Constructs a new hashtable using a custom hash function
        // and a custom comparison function for keys.  This will enable scenarios 
        // such as doing lookups with case-insensitive strings.
        //
        [Obsolete("Please use Hashtable(int, IEqualityComparer) instead.")]
        public Hashtable(int capacity, IHashCodeProvider hcp, IComparer comparer) 
            : this(capacity, 1.0f, hcp, comparer) {
        } 
 
        public Hashtable(int capacity, IEqualityComparer equalityComparer)
            : this(capacity, 1.0f, equalityComparer) { 
        }

        // Constructs a new hashtable containing a copy of the entries in the given
        // dictionary. The hashtable is created with a load factor of 1.0. 
        //
        public Hashtable(IDictionary d) : this(d, 1.0f) { 
        } 

        // Constructs a new hashtable containing a copy of the entries in the given 
        // dictionary. The hashtable is created with the given load factor.
        //
        public Hashtable(IDictionary d, float loadFactor)
            : this(d, loadFactor, (IEqualityComparer)null) { 
        }
 
        [Obsolete("Please use Hashtable(IDictionary, IEqualityComparer) instead.")] 
        public Hashtable(IDictionary d, IHashCodeProvider hcp, IComparer comparer)
            : this(d, 1.0f, hcp, comparer)  { 
        }

        public Hashtable(IDictionary d, IEqualityComparer equalityComparer)
            : this(d, 1.0f, equalityComparer)    { 
        }
 
        [Obsolete("Please use Hashtable(IDictionary, float, IEqualityComparer) instead.")] 
        public Hashtable(IDictionary d, float loadFactor, IHashCodeProvider hcp, IComparer comparer)
            : this((d != null ? d.Count : 0), loadFactor, hcp, comparer) { 
            if (d==null)
                throw new ArgumentNullException("d", Environment.GetResourceString("ArgumentNull_Dictionary"));

            IDictionaryEnumerator e = d.GetEnumerator(); 
            while (e.MoveNext()) Add(e.Key, e.Value);
        } 
 
        public Hashtable(IDictionary d, float loadFactor, IEqualityComparer equalityComparer)
            : this((d != null ? d.Count : 0), loadFactor, equalityComparer) { 
            if (d==null)
                throw new ArgumentNullException("d", Environment.GetResourceString("ArgumentNull_Dictionary"));

            IDictionaryEnumerator e = d.GetEnumerator(); 
            while (e.MoveNext()) Add(e.Key, e.Value);
        } 
 
        protected Hashtable(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context) {
            //We can't do anything with the keys and values until the entire graph has been deserialized 
            //and we have a resonable estimate that GetHashCode is not going to fail.  For the time being,
            //we'll just cache this.  The graph is not valid until OnDeserialization has been called.
            m_siInfo = info;
        } 

        // Computes the hash function:  H(key, i) = h1(key) + i*h2(key, hashSize). 
        // The out parameter seed is h1(key), while the out parameter 
        // incr is h2(key, hashSize).  Callers of this function should
        // add incr each time through a loop. 
        private uint InitHash(Object key, int hashsize, out uint seed, out uint incr) {
            // Hashcode must be positive.  Also, we must not use the sign bit, since
            // that is used for the collision bit.
            uint hashcode = (uint) GetHash(key) & 0x7FFFFFFF; 
            seed = (uint) hashcode;
            // Restriction: incr MUST be between 1 and hashsize - 1, inclusive for 
            // the modular arithmetic to work correctly.  This guarantees you'll 
            // visit every bucket in the table exactly once within hashsize
            // iterations.  Violate this and it'll cause obscure bugs forever. 
            // If you change this calculation for h2(key), update putEntry too!
            incr = (uint)(1 + (((seed >> 5) + 1) % ((uint)hashsize - 1)));
            return hashcode;
        } 

        // Adds an entry with the given key and value to this hashtable. An 
        // ArgumentException is thrown if the key is null or if the key is already 
        // present in the hashtable.
        // 
        public virtual void Add(Object key, Object value) {
            Insert(key, value, true);
        }
 
        // Removes all entries from this hashtable.
        [ReliabilityContract(Consistency.WillNotCorruptState, Cer.Success)] 
        public virtual void Clear() { 
            if (count == 0)
                return; 

            Thread.BeginCriticalRegion();
            isWriterInProgress = true;
            for (int i = 0; i < buckets.Length; i++){ 
                buckets[i].hash_coll = 0;
                buckets[i].key = null; 
                buckets[i].val = null; 
            }
 
            count = 0;
            occupancy = 0;
            UpdateVersion();
            isWriterInProgress = false; 
            Thread.EndCriticalRegion();
        } 
 
        // Clone returns a virtually identical copy of this hash table.  This does
        // a shallow copy - the Objects in the table aren't cloned, only the references 
        // to those Objects.
        public virtual Object Clone()
        {
            bucket[] lbuckets = buckets; 
            Hashtable ht = new Hashtable(count,_keycomparer);
            ht.version = version; 
            ht.loadFactor = loadFactor; 
            ht.count = 0;
 
            int bucket = lbuckets.Length;
            while (bucket > 0) {
                bucket--;
                Object keyv = lbuckets[bucket].key; 
                if ((keyv!= null) && (keyv != lbuckets)) {
                    ht[keyv] = lbuckets[bucket].val; 
                } 
            }
 
            return ht;
        }

        // Checks if this hashtable contains the given key. 
        public virtual bool Contains(Object key) {
            return ContainsKey(key); 
        } 

        // Checks if this hashtable contains an entry with the given key.  This is 
        // an O(1) operation.
        //
        public virtual bool ContainsKey(Object key) {
            if (key == null) { 
                throw new ArgumentNullException("key", Environment.GetResourceString("ArgumentNull_Key"));
            } 
 
            uint seed;
            uint incr; 
            // Take a snapshot of buckets, in case another thread resizes table
            bucket[] lbuckets = buckets;
            uint hashcode = InitHash(key, lbuckets.Length, out seed, out incr);
            int  ntry = 0; 

            bucket b; 
            int bucketNumber = (int) (seed % (uint)lbuckets.Length); 
            do {
                b = lbuckets[bucketNumber]; 
                if (b.key == null) {
                    return false;
                }
                if (((b.hash_coll &  0x7FFFFFFF) == hashcode) && 
                    KeyEquals (b.key, key))
                    return true; 
                bucketNumber = (int) (((long)bucketNumber + incr)% (uint)lbuckets.Length); 
            } while (b.hash_coll < 0 && ++ntry < lbuckets.Length);
            return false; 
        }


 
        // Checks if this hashtable contains an entry with the given value. The
        // values of the entries of the hashtable are compared to the given value 
        // using the Object.Equals method. This method performs a linear 
        // search and is thus be substantially slower than the ContainsKey
        // method. 
        //
        public virtual bool ContainsValue(Object value) {
            if (value == null) {
                for (int i = buckets.Length; --i >= 0;) { 
                    if (buckets[i].key != null && buckets[i].key != buckets && buckets[i].val == null)
                        return true; 
                } 
            }
            else { 
                for (int i = buckets.Length; --i >= 0;) {
                  Object val = buckets[i].val;
                  if (val!=null && val.Equals(value)) return true;
                } 
            }
            return false; 
        } 

        // Copies the keys of this hashtable to a given array starting at a given 
        // index. This method is used by the implementation of the CopyTo method in
        // the KeyCollection class.
        private void CopyKeys(Array array, int arrayIndex) {
            bucket[] lbuckets = buckets; 
            for (int i = lbuckets.Length; --i >= 0;) {
                Object keyv = lbuckets[i].key; 
                if ((keyv != null) && (keyv != buckets)){ 
                    array.SetValue(keyv, arrayIndex++);
                } 
            }
        }

        // Copies the keys of this hashtable to a given array starting at a given 
        // index. This method is used by the implementation of the CopyTo method in
        // the KeyCollection class. 
        private void CopyEntries(Array array, int arrayIndex) { 
            bucket[] lbuckets = buckets;
            for (int i = lbuckets.Length; --i >= 0;) { 
                Object keyv = lbuckets[i].key;
                if ((keyv != null) && (keyv != buckets)){
                    DictionaryEntry entry = new DictionaryEntry(keyv,lbuckets[i].val);
                    array.SetValue(entry, arrayIndex++); 
                }
            } 
        } 

        // Copies the values in this hash table to an array at 
        // a given index.  Note that this only copies values, and not keys.
        public virtual void CopyTo(Array array, int arrayIndex)
        {
            if (array == null) 
                throw new ArgumentNullException("array", Environment.GetResourceString("ArgumentNull_Array"));
            if (array.Rank != 1) 
                throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Arg_RankMultiDimNotSupported")); 
            if (arrayIndex < 0)
                throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("arrayIndex", Environment.GetResourceString("ArgumentOutOfRange_NeedNonNegNum")); 
            if (array.Length - arrayIndex < count)
                throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Arg_ArrayPlusOffTooSmall"));
            CopyEntries(array, arrayIndex);
        } 

        // Copies the values in this Hashtable to an KeyValuePairs array. 
        // KeyValuePairs is different from Dictionary Entry in that it has special 
        // debugger attributes on its fields.
 
        internal virtual KeyValuePairs[] ToKeyValuePairsArray() {
            KeyValuePairs[] array = new KeyValuePairs[count];
            int index = 0;
            bucket[] lbuckets = buckets; 
            for (int i = lbuckets.Length; --i >= 0;) {
                Object keyv = lbuckets[i].key; 
                if ((keyv != null) && (keyv != buckets)){ 
                    array[index++] = new KeyValuePairs(keyv,lbuckets[i].val);
                } 
            }

            return array;
        } 

 
        // Copies the values of this hashtable to a given array starting at a given 
        // index. This method is used by the implementation of the CopyTo method in
        // the ValueCollection class. 
        private void CopyValues(Array array, int arrayIndex) {
            bucket[] lbuckets = buckets;
            for (int i = lbuckets.Length; --i >= 0;) {
                Object keyv = lbuckets[i].key; 
                if ((keyv != null) && (keyv != buckets)){
                    array.SetValue(lbuckets[i].val, arrayIndex++); 
                } 
            }
        } 

        // Returns the value associated with the given key. If an entry with the
        // given key is not found, the returned value is null.
        // 
        public virtual Object this[Object key] {
            get { 
                if (key == null) { 
                    throw new ArgumentNullException("key", Environment.GetResourceString("ArgumentNull_Key"));
                } 
                uint seed;
                uint incr;

 
                // Take a snapshot of buckets, in case another thread does a resize
                bucket[] lbuckets = buckets; 
                uint hashcode = InitHash(key, lbuckets.Length, out seed, out incr); 
                int  ntry = 0;
 
                bucket b;
                int bucketNumber = (int) (seed % (uint)lbuckets.Length);
                do
                { 
                    int currentversion;
 
                    //     A read operation on hashtable has three steps: 
                    //        (1) calculate the hash and find the slot number.
                    //        (2) compare the hashcode, if equal, go to step 3. Otherwise end. 
                    //        (3) compare the key, if equal, go to step 4. Otherwise end.
                    //        (4) return the value contained in the bucket.
                    //     After step 3 and before step 4. A writer can kick in a remove the old item and add a new one
                    //     in the same bukcet. So in the reader we need to check if the hash table is modified during above steps. 
                    //
                    // Writers (Insert, Remove, Clear) will set 'isWriterInProgress' flag before it starts modifying 
                    // the hashtable and will ckear the flag when it is done.  When the flag is cleared, the 'version' 
                    // will be increased.  We will repeat the reading if a writer is in progress or done with the modification
                    // during the read. 
                    //
                    // Our memory model guarantee if we pick up the change in bucket from another processor,
                    // we will see the 'isWriterProgress' flag to be true or 'version' is changed in the reader.
                    // 
                    int spinCount = 0;
                    do { 
                        // this is violate read, following memory accesses can not be moved ahead of it. 
                        currentversion = version;
                        b = lbuckets[bucketNumber]; 

                        // The contention between reader and writer shouldn't happen frequently.
                        // But just in case this will burn CPU, yield the control of CPU if we spinned a few times.
                        // 8 is just a random number I pick. 
                        if( (++spinCount) % 8 == 0 ) {
                            Thread.Sleep(1);   // 1 means we are yeilding control to all threads, including low-priority ones. 
                        } 
                    } while ( isWriterInProgress || (currentversion != version) );
 
                    if (b.key == null) {
                        return null;
                    }
                    if (((b.hash_coll & 0x7FFFFFFF) == hashcode) && 
                        KeyEquals (b.key, key))
                        return b.val; 
                    bucketNumber = (int) (((long)bucketNumber + incr)% (uint)lbuckets.Length); 
                } while (b.hash_coll < 0 && ++ntry < lbuckets.Length);
                return null; 
            }

            set {
                Insert(key, value, false); 
            }
        } 
 
        // Increases the bucket count of this hashtable. This method is called from
        // the Insert method when the actual load factor of the hashtable reaches 
        // the upper limit specified when the hashtable was constructed. The number
        // of buckets in the hashtable is increased to the smallest prime number
        // that is larger than twice the current number of buckets, and the entries
        // in the hashtable are redistributed into the new buckets using the cached 
        // hashcodes.
        private void expand()  { 
 
            int rawsize = HashHelpers.GetPrime(buckets.Length*2);    // buckets.Length*2 will not overflow
            rehash(rawsize); 
        }

        // We occationally need to rehash the table to clean up the collision bits.
        private void rehash() { 
            rehash( buckets.Length );
        } 
 
        private void UpdateVersion() {
            // Version might become negative when version is Int32.MaxValue, but the oddity will be still be correct. 
            // So we don't need to special case this.
            version++;
        }
 
        [ReliabilityContract(Consistency.WillNotCorruptState, Cer.MayFail)]
        private void rehash( int newsize ) { 
 
            // reset occupancy
            occupancy=0; 

            // Don't replace any internal state until we've finished adding to the
            // new bucket[].  This serves two purposes:
            //   1) Allow concurrent readers to see valid hashtable contents 
            //      at all times
            //   2) Protect against an OutOfMemoryException while allocating this 
            //      new bucket[]. 
            bucket[] newBuckets = new bucket[newsize];
 
            // rehash table into new buckets
            int nb;
            for (nb = 0; nb < buckets.Length; nb++){
                bucket oldb = buckets[nb]; 
                if ((oldb.key != null) && (oldb.key != buckets)){
                    putEntry(newBuckets, oldb.key, oldb.val, oldb.hash_coll & 0x7FFFFFFF); 
                } 
            }
 
            // New bucket[] is good to go - replace buckets and other internal state.
            Thread.BeginCriticalRegion();
            isWriterInProgress = true;
            buckets = newBuckets; 
            loadsize = (int)(loadFactor * newsize);
            UpdateVersion(); 
            isWriterInProgress = false; 
            Thread.EndCriticalRegion();
            // minimun size of hashtable is 11 now and maximum loadFactor is 0.72 now. 
            BCLDebug.Assert(loadsize < newsize, "Our current implementaion means this is not possible.");
            return;
        }
 
        // Returns an enumerator for this hashtable.
        // If modifications made to the hashtable while an enumeration is 
        // in progress, the MoveNext and Current methods of the 
        // enumerator will throw an exception.
        // 
        IEnumerator IEnumerable.GetEnumerator() {
            return new HashtableEnumerator(this, HashtableEnumerator.DictEntry);
        }
 
        // Returns a dictionary enumerator for this hashtable.
        // If modifications made to the hashtable while an enumeration is 
        // in progress, the MoveNext and Current methods of the 
        // enumerator will throw an exception.
        // 
        public virtual IDictionaryEnumerator GetEnumerator() {
            return new HashtableEnumerator(this, HashtableEnumerator.DictEntry);
        }
 
        // Internal method to get the hash code for an Object.  This will call
        // GetHashCode() on each object if you haven't provided an IHashCodeProvider 
        // instance.  Otherwise, it calls hcp.GetHashCode(obj). 
        protected virtual int GetHash(Object key)
        { 
            if (_keycomparer != null)
                return _keycomparer.GetHashCode(key);
            return key.GetHashCode();
        } 

        // Is this Hashtable read-only? 
        public virtual bool IsReadOnly { 
            get { return false; }
        } 

        public virtual bool IsFixedSize {
            get { return false; }
        } 

        // Is this Hashtable synchronized?  See SyncRoot property 
        public virtual bool IsSynchronized { 
            get { return false; }
        } 

        // Internal method to compare two keys.  If you have provided an IComparer
        // instance in the constructor, this method will call comparer.Compare(item, key).
        // Otherwise, it will call item.Equals(key). 
        //
        protected virtual bool KeyEquals(Object item, Object key) 
        { 
            BCLDebug.Assert(key != null, "key can't be null here!");
            if( Object.ReferenceEquals(buckets, item)) { 
                return false;
            }

            if (_keycomparer != null) 
                return _keycomparer.Equals(item, key);
            return item == null ? false : item.Equals(key); 
        } 

        // Returns a collection representing the keys of this hashtable. The order 
        // in which the returned collection represents the keys is unspecified, but
        // it is guaranteed to be          buckets = newBuckets; the same order in which a collection returned by
        // GetValues represents the values of the hashtable.
        // 
        // The returned collection is live in the sense that any changes
        // to the hash table are reflected in this collection.  It is not 
        // a static copy of all the keys in the hash table. 
        //
        public virtual ICollection Keys { 
            get {
                if (keys == null) keys = new KeyCollection(this);
                    return keys;
            } 
        }
 
        // Returns a collection representing the values of this hashtable. The 
        // order in which the returned collection represents the values is
        // unspecified, but it is guaranteed to be the same order in which a 
        // collection returned by GetKeys represents the keys of the
        // hashtable.
        //
        // The returned collection is live in the sense that any changes 
        // to the hash table are reflected in this collection.  It is not
        // a static copy of all the keys in the hash table. 
        // 
        public virtual ICollection Values {
            get { 
                if (values == null) values = new ValueCollection(this);
                    return values;
            }
        } 

        // Inserts an entry into this hashtable. This method is called from the Set 
        // and Add methods. If the add parameter is true and the given key already 
        // exists in the hashtable, an exception is thrown.
        [ReliabilityContract(Consistency.WillNotCorruptState, Cer.MayFail)] 
        private void Insert (Object key, Object nvalue, bool add) {
            if (key == null) {
                throw new ArgumentNullException("key", Environment.GetResourceString("ArgumentNull_Key"));
            } 
            if (count >= loadsize) {
                expand(); 
            } 
            else if(occupancy > loadsize && count > 100) {
                rehash(); 
            }

            uint seed;
            uint incr; 
            // Assume we only have one thread writing concurrently.  Modify
            // buckets to contain new data, as long as we insert in the right order. 
            uint hashcode = InitHash(key, buckets.Length, out seed, out incr); 
            int  ntry = 0;
            int emptySlotNumber = -1; // We use the empty slot number to cache the first empty slot. We chose to reuse slots 
            // create by remove that have the collision bit set over using up new slots.
            int bucketNumber = (int) (seed % (uint)buckets.Length);
            do {
 
                // Set emptySlot number to current bucket if it is the first available bucket that we have seen
                // that once contained an entry and also has had a collision. 
                // We need to search this entire collision chain because we have to ensure that there are no 
                // duplicate entries in the table.
                if (emptySlotNumber == -1 && (buckets[bucketNumber].key == buckets) && (buckets[bucketNumber].hash_coll < 0))//(((buckets[bucketNumber].hash_coll & unchecked(0x80000000))!=0))) 
                    emptySlotNumber = bucketNumber;

                // Insert the key/value pair into this bucket if this bucket is empty and has never contained an entry
                // OR 
                // This bucket once contained an entry but there has never been a collision
                if ((buckets[bucketNumber].key == null) || 
                    (buckets[bucketNumber].key == buckets && ((buckets[bucketNumber].hash_coll & unchecked(0x80000000))==0))) { 

                    // If we have found an available bucket that has never had a collision, but we've seen an available 
                    // bucket in the past that has the collision bit set, use the previous bucket instead
                    if (emptySlotNumber != -1) // Reuse slot
                        bucketNumber = emptySlotNumber;
 
                    // We pretty much have to insert in this order.  Don't set hash
                    // code until the value & key are set appropriately. 
                    Thread.BeginCriticalRegion(); 
                    isWriterInProgress = true;
                    buckets[bucketNumber].val = nvalue; 
                    buckets[bucketNumber].key  = key;
                    buckets[bucketNumber].hash_coll |= (int) hashcode;
                    count++;
                    UpdateVersion(); 
                    isWriterInProgress = false;
                    Thread.EndCriticalRegion(); 
                    return; 
                }
 
                // The current bucket is in use
                // OR
                // it is available, but has had the collision bit set and we have already found an available bucket
                if (((buckets[bucketNumber].hash_coll & 0x7FFFFFFF) == hashcode) && 
                    KeyEquals (buckets[bucketNumber].key, key)) {
                    if (add) { 
                        throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Argument_AddingDuplicate__", buckets[bucketNumber].key, key)); 
                    }
                    Thread.BeginCriticalRegion(); 
                    isWriterInProgress = true;
                    buckets[bucketNumber].val = nvalue;
                    UpdateVersion();
                    isWriterInProgress = false; 
                    Thread.EndCriticalRegion();
                    return; 
                } 

                // The current bucket is full, and we have therefore collided.  We need to set the collision bit 
                // UNLESS
                // we have remembered an available slot previously.
                if (emptySlotNumber == -1) {// We don't need to set the collision bit here since we already have an empty slot
                    if( buckets[bucketNumber].hash_coll >= 0 ) { 
                        buckets[bucketNumber].hash_coll |= unchecked((int)0x80000000);
                        occupancy++; 
                    } 
                }
                bucketNumber = (int) (((long)bucketNumber + incr)% (uint)buckets.Length); 
            } while (++ntry < buckets.Length);

            // This code is here if and only if there were no buckets without a collision bit set in the entire table
            if (emptySlotNumber != -1) 
            {
                // We pretty much have to insert in this order.  Don't set hash 
                // code until the value & key are set appropriately. 
                Thread.BeginCriticalRegion();
                isWriterInProgress = true; 
                buckets[emptySlotNumber].val = nvalue;
                buckets[emptySlotNumber].key  = key;
                buckets[emptySlotNumber].hash_coll |= (int) hashcode;
                count++; 
                UpdateVersion();
                isWriterInProgress = false; 
                Thread.EndCriticalRegion(); 
                return;
            } 

            // If you see this assert, make sure load factor & count are reasonable.
            // Then verify that our double hash function (h2, described at top of file)
            // meets the requirements described above. You should never see this assert. 
            BCLDebug.Assert(false, "hash table insert failed!  Load factor too high, or our double hashing function is incorrect.");
            throw new InvalidOperationException(Environment.GetResourceString("InvalidOperation_HashInsertFailed")); 
        } 

        private void putEntry (bucket[] newBuckets, Object key, Object nvalue, int hashcode) 
        {
            BCLDebug.Assert(hashcode >= 0, "hashcode >= 0");  // make sure collision bit (sign bit) wasn't set.

            uint seed = (uint) hashcode; 
            uint incr = (uint)(1 + (((seed >> 5) + 1) % ((uint)newBuckets.Length - 1)));
            int bucketNumber = (int) (seed % (uint)newBuckets.Length); 
            do { 

                if ((newBuckets[bucketNumber].key == null) || (newBuckets[bucketNumber].key == buckets)) { 
                    newBuckets[bucketNumber].val = nvalue;
                    newBuckets[bucketNumber].key = key;
                    newBuckets[bucketNumber].hash_coll |= hashcode;
                    return; 
                }
 
                if( newBuckets[bucketNumber].hash_coll >= 0 ) { 
                newBuckets[bucketNumber].hash_coll |= unchecked((int)0x80000000);
                    occupancy++; 
                }
                bucketNumber = (int) (((long)bucketNumber + incr)% (uint)newBuckets.Length);
            } while (true);
        } 

        // Removes an entry from this hashtable. If an entry with the specified 
        // key exists in the hashtable, it is removed. An ArgumentException is 
        // thrown if the key is null.
        // 
        [ReliabilityContract(Consistency.WillNotCorruptState, Cer.MayFail)]
        public virtual void Remove(Object key) {
            if (key == null) {
                throw new ArgumentNullException("key", Environment.GetResourceString("ArgumentNull_Key")); 
            }
            uint seed; 
            uint incr; 
            // Assuming only one concurrent writer, write directly into buckets.
            uint hashcode = InitHash(key, buckets.Length, out seed, out incr); 
            int ntry = 0;

            bucket b;
            int bn = (int) (seed % (uint)buckets.Length);  // bucketNumber 
            do {
                b = buckets[bn]; 
                if (((b.hash_coll & 0x7FFFFFFF) == hashcode) && 
                    KeyEquals (b.key, key)) {
                    Thread.BeginCriticalRegion(); 
                    isWriterInProgress = true;
                    // Clear hash_coll field, then key, then value
                    buckets[bn].hash_coll &= unchecked((int)0x80000000);
                    if (buckets[bn].hash_coll != 0) { 
                        buckets[bn].key = buckets;
                    } 
                    else { 
                        buckets[bn].key = null;
                    } 
                    buckets[bn].val = null;  // Free object references sooner & simplify ContainsValue.
                    count--;
                    UpdateVersion();
                    isWriterInProgress = false; 
                    Thread.EndCriticalRegion();
                    return; 
                } 
                bn = (int) (((long)bn + incr)% (uint)buckets.Length);
            } while (b.hash_coll < 0 && ++ntry < buckets.Length); 

            //throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Arg_RemoveArgNotFound"));
        }
 
        // Returns the object to synchronize on for this hash table.
        public virtual Object SyncRoot { 
            get { 
                if( _syncRoot == null) {
                    System.Threading.Interlocked.CompareExchange(ref _syncRoot, new Object(), null); 
                }
                return _syncRoot;
            }
        } 

        // Returns the number of associations in this hashtable. 
        // 
        public virtual int Count {
            get { return count; } 
        }

        // Returns a thread-safe wrapper for a Hashtable.
        // 
        [HostProtection(Synchronization=true)]
        public static Hashtable Synchronized(Hashtable table) { 
            if (table==null) 
                throw new ArgumentNullException("table");
            return new SyncHashtable(table); 
        }

        //
        // The ISerializable Implementation 
        //
 
        public virtual void GetObjectData(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context) { 
            if (info==null) {
                throw new ArgumentNullException("info"); 
            }
            info.AddValue(LoadFactorName, loadFactor);
            info.AddValue(VersionName, version);
 
            //
            // We need to maintain serialization compatibility with Everett and RTM. 
            // If the comparer is null or a compatible comparer, serialize Hashtable 
            // in a format that can be deserialized on Everett and RTM.
            // 
#pragma warning disable 618
            if( _keycomparer == null) {
                info.AddValue(ComparerName, null,typeof(IComparer));
                info.AddValue(HashCodeProviderName, null, typeof(IHashCodeProvider)); 
            }
            else if(_keycomparer is CompatibleComparer) { 
                CompatibleComparer c = _keycomparer as CompatibleComparer; 
                info.AddValue(ComparerName, c.Comparer, typeof(IComparer));
                info.AddValue(HashCodeProviderName, c.HashCodeProvider, typeof(IHashCodeProvider)); 
            }
            else{
                info.AddValue(KeyComparerName, _keycomparer, typeof(IEqualityComparer));
            } 
#pragma warning restore 618
 
            info.AddValue(HashSizeName, buckets.Length); //This is the length of the bucket array. 
            Object [] serKeys = new Object[count];
            Object [] serValues = new Object[count]; 
            CopyKeys(serKeys, 0);
            CopyValues(serValues,0);
            info.AddValue(KeysName, serKeys, typeof(Object[]));
            info.AddValue(ValuesName, serValues, typeof(Object[])); 
        }
 
        // 
        // DeserializationEvent Listener
        // 
        public virtual void OnDeserialization(Object sender) {
            if (buckets!=null) {
                return; //Somebody had a dependency on this hashtable and fixed us up before the ObjectManager got to it.
            } 
            if (m_siInfo==null) {
                throw new SerializationException(Environment.GetResourceString("Serialization_InvalidOnDeser")); 
            } 

            int hashsize = 0; 
            IComparer c = null;

#pragma warning disable 618
            IHashCodeProvider hcp = null; 
#pragma warning restore 618
 
            Object [] serKeys = null; 
            Object [] serValues = null;
 
            SerializationInfoEnumerator enumerator = m_siInfo.GetEnumerator();

            while( enumerator.MoveNext())
            { 
                switch( enumerator.Name)
                { 
                    case LoadFactorName: 
                        loadFactor = m_siInfo.GetSingle(LoadFactorName);
                        break; 
                    case HashSizeName:
                        hashsize = m_siInfo.GetInt32(HashSizeName);
                        break;
                    case KeyComparerName: 
                        _keycomparer = (IEqualityComparer)m_siInfo.GetValue(KeyComparerName, typeof(IEqualityComparer));
                        break; 
                    case ComparerName: 
                        c = (IComparer)m_siInfo.GetValue(ComparerName, typeof(IComparer));
                        break; 
                    case HashCodeProviderName:
#pragma warning disable 618
                        hcp = (IHashCodeProvider)m_siInfo.GetValue(HashCodeProviderName, typeof(IHashCodeProvider));
#pragma warning restore 618 
                        break;
                    case KeysName: 
                        serKeys = (Object[])m_siInfo.GetValue(KeysName, typeof(Object[])); 
                        break;
                    case ValuesName: 
                        serValues = (Object[])m_siInfo.GetValue(ValuesName, typeof(Object[]));
                        break;
                }
            } 

            loadsize   = (int)(loadFactor*hashsize); 
 
            // V1 object doesn't has _keycomparer field.
            if ( (_keycomparer == null) && ( (c != null) || (hcp != null) ) ){ 
                _keycomparer = new CompatibleComparer(c,hcp);
            }

            buckets = new bucket[hashsize]; 

            if (serKeys==null) { 
                throw new SerializationException(Environment.GetResourceString("Serialization_MissingKeys")); 
            }
            if (serValues==null) { 
                throw new SerializationException(Environment.GetResourceString("Serialization_MissingValues"));
            }
            if (serKeys.Length!=serValues.Length) {
                throw new SerializationException(Environment.GetResourceString("Serialization_KeyValueDifferentSizes")); 
            }
            for (int i=0; i 0) { 
                    bucket--;
                    Object keyv = hashtable.buckets[bucket].key; 
                    if ((keyv!= null) && (keyv != hashtable.buckets)) {
                        currentKey = keyv;
                        currentValue = hashtable.buckets[bucket].val;
                        current = true; 
                        return true;
                    } 
                } 
                current = false;
                return false; 
            }

            public virtual DictionaryEntry Entry {
                get { 
                    if (current == false) throw new InvalidOperationException(Environment.GetResourceString(ResId.InvalidOperation_EnumOpCantHappen));
                    return new DictionaryEntry(currentKey, currentValue); 
                } 
            }
 

            public virtual Object Current {
                get {
                    if (current == false) throw new InvalidOperationException(Environment.GetResourceString(ResId.InvalidOperation_EnumOpCantHappen)); 

                    if (getObjectRetType==Keys) 
                        return currentKey; 
                    else if (getObjectRetType==Values)
                        return currentValue; 
                    else
                        return new DictionaryEntry(currentKey, currentValue);
                }
            } 

            public virtual Object Value { 
                get { 
                    if (current == false) throw new InvalidOperationException(Environment.GetResourceString(ResId.InvalidOperation_EnumOpCantHappen));
                    return currentValue; 
                }
            }

            public virtual void Reset() { 
                if (version != hashtable.version) throw new InvalidOperationException(Environment.GetResourceString(ResId.InvalidOperation_EnumFailedVersion));
                current = false; 
                bucket = hashtable.buckets.Length; 
                currentKey = null;
                currentValue = null; 
            }
        }

        // internal debug view class for hashtable 
        internal class HashtableDebugView {
            private Hashtable hashtable; 
 
            public HashtableDebugView( Hashtable hashtable) {
                if( hashtable == null) { 
                    throw new ArgumentNullException( "hashtable");
                }

                this.hashtable = hashtable; 
            }
 
 
            [DebuggerBrowsable(DebuggerBrowsableState.RootHidden)]
            public KeyValuePairs[] Items { 
                get {
                    return hashtable.ToKeyValuePairsArray();
                }
            } 
        }
    } 
 
    internal static class HashHelpers
    { 
        // Table of prime numbers to use as hash table sizes.
        // The entry used for capacity is the smallest prime number in this aaray
        // that is larger than twice the previous capacity.
 
        internal static readonly int[] primes = {
            3, 7, 11, 17, 23, 29, 37, 47, 59, 71, 89, 107, 131, 163, 197, 239, 293, 353, 431, 521, 631, 761, 919, 
            1103, 1327, 1597, 1931, 2333, 2801, 3371, 4049, 4861, 5839, 7013, 8419, 10103, 12143, 14591, 
            17519, 21023, 25229, 30293, 36353, 43627, 52361, 62851, 75431, 90523, 108631, 130363, 156437,
            187751, 225307, 270371, 324449, 389357, 467237, 560689, 672827, 807403, 968897, 1162687, 1395263, 
            1674319, 2009191, 2411033, 2893249, 3471899, 4166287, 4999559, 5999471, 7199369};

        [ReliabilityContract(Consistency.WillNotCorruptState, Cer.Success)]
        internal static bool IsPrime(int candidate) 
        {
            if ((candidate & 1) != 0) 
            { 
                int limit = (int)Math.Sqrt (candidate);
                for (int divisor = 3; divisor <= limit; divisor+=2) 
                {
                    if ((candidate % divisor) == 0)
                        return false;
                } 
                return true;
            } 
            return (candidate == 2); 
        }
 
        [ReliabilityContract(Consistency.WillNotCorruptState, Cer.Success)]
        internal static int GetPrime(int min)
        {
            if (min < 0) 
                throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Arg_HTCapacityOverflow"));
 
            for (int i = 0; i < primes.Length; i++) 
            {
                int prime = primes[i]; 
                if (prime >= min) return prime;
            }

            //outside of our predefined table. 
            //compute the hard way.
            for (int i = (min | 1); i < Int32.MaxValue;i+=2) 
            { 
                if (IsPrime(i))
                    return i; 
            }
            return min;
        }
    } 
}


                        

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