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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// UNSUPPORTED: c++03, c++11, c++14, c++17
// UNSUPPORTED: libcpp-has-no-incomplete-ranges
// template<bidirectional_iterator I, sentinel_for<I> S, weakly_incrementable O>
// requires indirectly_copyable<I, O>
// constexpr ranges::reverse_copy_result<I, O>
// ranges::reverse_copy(I first, S last, O result);
// template<bidirectional_range R, weakly_incrementable O>
// requires indirectly_copyable<iterator_t<R>, O>
// constexpr ranges::reverse_copy_result<borrowed_iterator_t<R>, O>
// ranges::reverse_copy(R&& r, O result);
// <algorithm>
#include <algorithm>
#include <array>
#include <cassert>
#include <ranges>
#include "almost_satisfies_types.h"
#include "test_iterators.h"
template <class Iter, class Out = int*, class Sent = sentinel_wrapper<Iter>>
concept HasReverseCopyIt = requires(Iter first, Sent last, Out out) { std::ranges::reverse_copy(first, last, out); };
template <class Range, class Out = int*>
concept HasReverseCopyR = requires(Range range, Out out) { std::ranges::reverse_copy(range, out); };
static_assert(HasReverseCopyIt<int*>);
static_assert(!HasReverseCopyIt<BidirectionalIteratorNotDerivedFrom>);
static_assert(!HasReverseCopyIt<BidirectionalIteratorNotDecrementable>);
static_assert(!HasReverseCopyIt<int*, SentinelForNotSemiregular>);
static_assert(!HasReverseCopyIt<int*, SentinelForNotWeaklyEqualityComparableWith>);
static_assert(!HasReverseCopyIt<int*, OutputIteratorNotIndirectlyWritable>);
static_assert(!HasReverseCopyIt<int*, OutputIteratorNotInputOrOutputIterator>);
static_assert(HasReverseCopyR<UncheckedRange<int*>>);
static_assert(!HasReverseCopyR<BidirectionalRangeNotDerivedFrom>);
static_assert(!HasReverseCopyR<BidirectionalRangeNotDecrementable>);
static_assert(!HasReverseCopyR<UncheckedRange<int*, SentinelForNotSemiregular>>);
static_assert(!HasReverseCopyR<UncheckedRange<int*>, OutputIteratorNotIndirectlyWritable>);
static_assert(!HasReverseCopyR<UncheckedRange<int*>, OutputIteratorNotInputOrOutputIterator>);
static_assert(std::is_same_v<std::ranges::reverse_copy_result<int, int>, std::ranges::in_out_result<int, int>>);
template <class Iter, class OutIter, class Sent, int N>
constexpr void test(std::array<int, N> value, std::array<int, N> expected) {
{
std::array<int, N> out;
std::same_as<std::ranges::in_out_result<Iter, OutIter>> decltype(auto) ret =
std::ranges::reverse_copy(Iter(value.data()),
Sent(Iter(value.data() + value.size())),
OutIter(out.data()));
assert(base(ret.in) == value.data() + value.size());
assert(base(ret.out) == out.data() + out.size());
assert(out == expected);
}
{
std::array<int, N> out;
auto range = std::ranges::subrange(Iter(value.data()), Sent(Iter(value.data() + value.size())));
std::same_as<std::ranges::in_out_result<Iter, OutIter>> decltype(auto) ret =
std::ranges::reverse_copy(range, OutIter(out.data()));
assert(base(ret.in) == value.data() + value.size());
assert(base(ret.out) == out.data() + out.size());
assert(out == expected);
}
}
template <class Iter, class OutIter, class Sent>
constexpr void test_iterators() {
// simple test
test<Iter, OutIter, Sent, 4>({1, 2, 3, 4}, {4, 3, 2, 1});
// check that an empty range works
test<Iter, OutIter, Sent, 0>({}, {});
// check that a single element range works
test<Iter, OutIter, Sent, 1>({1}, {1});
// check that a two element range works
test<Iter, OutIter, Sent, 2>({1, 2}, {2, 1});
}
template <class Iter, class Sent = Iter>
constexpr void test_out_iterators() {
test_iterators<Iter, cpp20_output_iterator<int*>, Sent>();
test_iterators<Iter, forward_iterator<int*>, Sent>();
test_iterators<Iter, bidirectional_iterator<int*>, Sent>();
test_iterators<Iter, random_access_iterator<int*>, Sent>();
test_iterators<Iter, contiguous_iterator<int*>, Sent>();
test_iterators<Iter, int*, Sent>();
}
constexpr bool test() {
test_out_iterators<bidirectional_iterator<int*>>();
test_out_iterators<random_access_iterator<int*>>();
test_out_iterators<contiguous_iterator<int*>>();
test_out_iterators<int*>();
test_out_iterators<const int*>();
{
struct AssignmentCounter {
int* counter;
constexpr AssignmentCounter(int* counter_) : counter(counter_) {}
constexpr AssignmentCounter& operator=(const AssignmentCounter&) { ++*counter; return *this; }
};
{
int c = 0;
AssignmentCounter a[] = {&c, &c, &c, &c};
AssignmentCounter b[] = {&c, &c, &c, &c};
std::ranges::reverse_copy(a, a + 4, b);
assert(c == 4);
}
{
int c = 0;
AssignmentCounter a[] = {&c, &c, &c, &c};
AssignmentCounter b[] = {&c, &c, &c, &c};
std::ranges::reverse_copy(a, b);
assert(c == 4);
}
}
return true;
}
int main(int, char**) {
test();
static_assert(test());
return 0;
}
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