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/*
* Copyright (c) 2021 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
* that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
* tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
* in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
* be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
*/
// This implementation is borrowed from Chromium.
#ifndef RTC_BASE_CONTAINERS_FLAT_SET_H_
#define RTC_BASE_CONTAINERS_FLAT_SET_H_
#include <functional>
#include <vector>
#include "rtc_base/containers/flat_tree.h" // IWYU pragma: export
namespace webrtc {
// flat_set is a container with a std::set-like interface that stores its
// contents in a sorted container, by default a vector.
//
// Its implementation mostly tracks the corresponding standardization proposal
// https://wg21.link/P1222.
//
//
// PROS
//
// - Good memory locality.
// - Low overhead, especially for smaller sets.
// - Performance is good for more workloads than you might expect (see
// //base/containers/README.md in Chromium repository)
// - Supports C++14 set interface.
//
// CONS
//
// - Inserts and removals are O(n).
//
// IMPORTANT NOTES
//
// - Iterators are invalidated across mutations.
// - If possible, construct a flat_set in one operation by inserting into
// a container and moving that container into the flat_set constructor.
// - For multiple removals use base::EraseIf() which is O(n) rather than
// O(n * removed_items).
//
// QUICK REFERENCE
//
// Most of the core functionality is inherited from flat_tree. Please see
// flat_tree.h for more details for most of these functions. As a quick
// reference, the functions available are:
//
// Constructors (inputs need not be sorted):
// flat_set(const flat_set&);
// flat_set(flat_set&&);
// flat_set(InputIterator first, InputIterator last,
// const Compare& compare = Compare());
// flat_set(const container_type& items,
// const Compare& compare = Compare());
// flat_set(container_type&& items,
// const Compare& compare = Compare()); // Re-use storage.
// flat_set(std::initializer_list<value_type> ilist,
// const Compare& comp = Compare());
//
// Constructors (inputs need to be sorted):
// flat_set(sorted_unique_t,
// InputIterator first, InputIterator last,
// const Compare& compare = Compare());
// flat_set(sorted_unique_t,
// const container_type& items,
// const Compare& compare = Compare());
// flat_set(sorted_unique_t,
// container_type&& items,
// const Compare& compare = Compare()); // Re-use storage.
// flat_set(sorted_unique_t,
// std::initializer_list<value_type> ilist,
// const Compare& comp = Compare());
//
// Assignment functions:
// flat_set& operator=(const flat_set&);
// flat_set& operator=(flat_set&&);
// flat_set& operator=(initializer_list<Key>);
//
// Memory management functions:
// void reserve(size_t);
// size_t capacity() const;
// void shrink_to_fit();
//
// Size management functions:
// void clear();
// size_t size() const;
// size_t max_size() const;
// bool empty() const;
//
// Iterator functions:
// iterator begin();
// const_iterator begin() const;
// const_iterator cbegin() const;
// iterator end();
// const_iterator end() const;
// const_iterator cend() const;
// reverse_iterator rbegin();
// const reverse_iterator rbegin() const;
// const_reverse_iterator crbegin() const;
// reverse_iterator rend();
// const_reverse_iterator rend() const;
// const_reverse_iterator crend() const;
//
// Insert and accessor functions:
// pair<iterator, bool> insert(const key_type&);
// pair<iterator, bool> insert(key_type&&);
// void insert(InputIterator first, InputIterator last);
// iterator insert(const_iterator hint, const key_type&);
// iterator insert(const_iterator hint, key_type&&);
// pair<iterator, bool> emplace(Args&&...);
// iterator emplace_hint(const_iterator, Args&&...);
//
// Underlying type functions:
// container_type extract() &&;
// void replace(container_type&&);
//
// Erase functions:
// iterator erase(iterator);
// iterator erase(const_iterator);
// iterator erase(const_iterator first, const_iterator& last);
// template <typename K> size_t erase(const K& key);
//
// Comparators (see std::set documentation).
// key_compare key_comp() const;
// value_compare value_comp() const;
//
// Search functions:
// template <typename K> size_t count(const K&) const;
// template <typename K> iterator find(const K&);
// template <typename K> const_iterator find(const K&) const;
// template <typename K> bool contains(const K&) const;
// template <typename K> pair<iterator, iterator> equal_range(K&);
// template <typename K> iterator lower_bound(const K&);
// template <typename K> const_iterator lower_bound(const K&) const;
// template <typename K> iterator upper_bound(const K&);
// template <typename K> const_iterator upper_bound(const K&) const;
//
// General functions:
// void swap(flat_set&);
//
// Non-member operators:
// bool operator==(const flat_set&, const flat_set);
// bool operator!=(const flat_set&, const flat_set);
// bool operator<(const flat_set&, const flat_set);
// bool operator>(const flat_set&, const flat_set);
// bool operator>=(const flat_set&, const flat_set);
// bool operator<=(const flat_set&, const flat_set);
//
template <class Key,
class Compare = std::less<>,
class Container = std::vector<Key>>
using flat_set = typename ::webrtc::flat_containers_internal::
flat_tree<Key, std::identity, Compare, Container>;
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// General operations.
// Erases all elements that match predicate. It has O(size) complexity.
//
// flat_set<int> numbers;
// ...
// EraseIf(numbers, [](int number) { return number % 2 == 1; });
// NOLINTNEXTLINE(misc-unused-using-decls)
using ::webrtc::flat_containers_internal::EraseIf;
} // namespace webrtc
#endif // RTC_BASE_CONTAINERS_FLAT_SET_H_
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