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Shortcuts for min/max on double-ended BTreeMap/BTreeSet iterators Closes #59947: a performance tweak that might benefit some. Optimizes `min` and `max ` on all btree double-ended iterators that do not drop, i.e. the iterators created by: - `BTreeMap::iter` - `BTreeMap::iter_mut` - `BTreeMap::keys` and `BTreeSet::iter` - `BTreeMap::range` and `BTreeSet::range` - `BTreeMap::range_mut` Also in these (currently) single-ended iterators, but obviously for `min` only: - `BTreeSet::difference` - `BTreeSet::intersection` - `BTreeSet::symmetric_difference` - `BTreeSet::union` Did not do this in iterators created by `into_iter` to preserve drop order, as outlined in #62316. Did not do this in iterators created by `drain_filter`, possibly to preserve drop order, possibly to preserve predicate invocation, mostly to not have to think about it too hard (I guess maybe it wouldn't be a change for `min`, which is the only shortcut possible in this single-ended iterator).
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