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[Merged by Bors] - Add EntityMap::iter()
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# Objective There is currently no way to iterate over key/value pairs inside an `EntityMap`, which makes the usage of this struct very awkward. I couldn't think of a good reason why the `iter()` function should not be exposed, considering the interface already exposes `keys()` and `values()`, so I made this PR. ## Solution Implement `iter()` for `EntityMap` in terms of its inner map type.
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# Objective There is currently no way to iterate over key/value pairs inside an `EntityMap`, which makes the usage of this struct very awkward. I couldn't think of a good reason why the `iter()` function should not be exposed, considering the interface already exposes `keys()` and `values()`, so I made this PR. ## Solution Implement `iter()` for `EntityMap` in terms of its inner map type.
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# Objective There is currently no way to iterate over key/value pairs inside an `EntityMap`, which makes the usage of this struct very awkward. I couldn't think of a good reason why the `iter()` function should not be exposed, considering the interface already exposes `keys()` and `values()`, so I made this PR. ## Solution Implement `iter()` for `EntityMap` in terms of its inner map type.
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Objective
There is currently no way to iterate over key/value pairs inside an
EntityMap
, which makes the usage of this struct very awkward. I couldn't think of a good reason why theiter()
function should not be exposed, considering the interface already exposeskeys()
andvalues()
, so I made this PR.Solution
Implement
iter()
forEntityMap
in terms of its inner map type.