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// Iterator-related utilities.
// Copyright (C) 2002-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
//
// This file is part of GCC.
//
// GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
// the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
// Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
// version.
//
// GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
// WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
// for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
// <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#ifndef GCC_ITERATOR_UTILS_H
#define GCC_ITERATOR_UTILS_H 1
// A half-open [begin, end) range of iterators.
template<typename T>
struct iterator_range
{
public:
using const_iterator = T;
iterator_range () = default;
iterator_range (const T &begin, const T &end)
: m_begin (begin), m_end (end) {}
T begin () const { return m_begin; }
T end () const { return m_end; }
explicit operator bool () const { return m_begin != m_end; }
private:
T m_begin;
T m_end;
};
// Provide an iterator like BaseIT, except that it yields values of type T,
// which is derived from the type that BaseIT normally yields.
//
// The class doesn't inherit from BaseIT for two reasons:
// - using inheritance would stop the class working with plain pointers
// - not using inheritance increases type-safety for writable iterators
//
// Constructing this class from a BaseIT involves an assertion that all
// contents really do have type T. The constructor is therefore explicit.
template<typename T, typename BaseIT>
class derived_iterator
{
public:
using value_type = T;
derived_iterator () = default;
template<typename... Ts>
explicit derived_iterator (Ts... args)
: m_base (std::forward<Ts> (args)...) {}
derived_iterator &operator++ () { ++m_base; return *this; }
derived_iterator operator++ (int);
T operator* () const { return static_cast<T> (*m_base); }
T *operator-> () const { return static_cast<T *> (m_base.operator-> ()); }
bool operator== (const derived_iterator &other) const;
bool operator!= (const derived_iterator &other) const;
protected:
BaseIT m_base;
};
template<typename T, typename BaseIT>
inline derived_iterator<T, BaseIT>
derived_iterator<T, BaseIT>::operator++ (int)
{
derived_iterator ret = *this;
++m_base;
return ret;
}
template<typename T, typename BaseIT>
inline bool
derived_iterator<T, BaseIT>::operator== (const derived_iterator &other) const
{
return m_base == other.m_base;
}
template<typename T, typename BaseIT>
inline bool
derived_iterator<T, BaseIT>::operator!= (const derived_iterator &other) const
{
return m_base != other.m_base;
}
// Provide a constant view of a BaseCT in which every value is known to
// have type T, which is derived from the type that BaseCT normally presents.
//
// Constructing this class from a BaseCT involves an assertion that all
// contents really do have type T. The constructor is therefore explicit.
template<typename T, typename BaseCT>
class const_derived_container : public BaseCT
{
using base_const_iterator = typename BaseCT::const_iterator;
public:
using value_type = T;
using const_iterator = derived_iterator<T, base_const_iterator>;
const_derived_container () = default;
template<typename... Ts>
explicit const_derived_container (Ts... args)
: BaseCT (std::forward<Ts> (args)...) {}
const_iterator begin () const { return const_iterator (BaseCT::begin ()); }
const_iterator end () const { return const_iterator (BaseCT::end ()); }
T front () const { return static_cast<T> (BaseCT::front ()); }
T back () const { return static_cast<T> (BaseCT::back ()); }
T operator[] (unsigned int i) const;
};
template<typename T, typename BaseCT>
inline T
const_derived_container<T, BaseCT>::operator[] (unsigned int i) const
{
return static_cast<T> (BaseCT::operator[] (i));
}
// A base class for iterators whose contents consist of a StoredT and that
// when dereferenced yield those StoredT contents as a T. Derived classes
// should implement at least operator++ or operator--.
template<typename T, typename StoredT = T>
class wrapper_iterator
{
public:
using value_type = T;
wrapper_iterator () = default;
template<typename... Ts>
wrapper_iterator (Ts... args) : m_contents (std::forward<Ts> (args)...) {}
T operator* () const { return static_cast<T> (m_contents); }
bool operator== (const wrapper_iterator &) const;
bool operator!= (const wrapper_iterator &) const;
protected:
StoredT m_contents;
};
template<typename T, typename StoredT>
inline bool
wrapper_iterator<T, StoredT>::operator== (const wrapper_iterator &other) const
{
return m_contents == other.m_contents;
}
template<typename T, typename StoredT>
inline bool
wrapper_iterator<T, StoredT>::operator!= (const wrapper_iterator &other) const
{
return m_contents != other.m_contents;
}
// A forward iterator for a linked list whose nodes are referenced using
// type T. Given a node "T N", the next element is given by (N->*Next) ().
template<typename T, T *(T::*Next) () const>
class list_iterator : public wrapper_iterator<T *>
{
private:
using parent = wrapper_iterator<T *>;
public:
using parent::parent;
list_iterator &operator++ ();
list_iterator operator++ (int);
};
template<typename T, T *(T::*Next) () const>
inline list_iterator<T, Next> &
list_iterator<T, Next>::operator++ ()
{
this->m_contents = (this->m_contents->*Next) ();
return *this;
}
template<typename T, T *(T::*Next) () const>
inline list_iterator<T, Next>
list_iterator<T, Next>::operator++ (int)
{
list_iterator ret = *this;
this->m_contents = (this->m_contents->*Next) ();
return ret;
}
#endif
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