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//
// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
//
// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2017 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
//
// See https://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
// See https://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
//
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/// A collection that supports efficient random-access index traversal.
///
/// Random-access collections can move indices any distance and
/// measure the distance between indices in O(1) time. Therefore, the
/// fundamental difference between random-access and bidirectional collections
/// is that operations that depend on index movement or distance measurement
/// offer significantly improved efficiency. For example, a random-access
/// collection's `count` property is calculated in O(1) instead of requiring
/// iteration of an entire collection.
///
/// Conforming to the RandomAccessCollection Protocol
/// =================================================
///
/// The `RandomAccessCollection` protocol adds further constraints on the
/// associated `Indices` and `SubSequence` types, but otherwise imposes no
/// additional requirements over the `BidirectionalCollection` protocol.
/// However, in order to meet the complexity guarantees of a random-access
/// collection, either the index for your custom type must conform to the
/// `Strideable` protocol or you must implement the `index(_:offsetBy:)` and
/// `distance(from:to:)` methods with O(1) efficiency.
public protocol RandomAccessCollection<Element>: BidirectionalCollection
where SubSequence: RandomAccessCollection, Indices: RandomAccessCollection
{
// FIXME: Associated type inference requires these.
override associatedtype Element
override associatedtype Index
override associatedtype SubSequence
override associatedtype Indices
/// The indices that are valid for subscripting the collection, in ascending
/// order.
///
/// A collection's `indices` property can hold a strong reference to the
/// collection itself, causing the collection to be nonuniquely referenced.
/// If you mutate the collection while iterating over its indices, a strong
/// reference can result in an unexpected copy of the collection. To avoid
/// the unexpected copy, use the `index(after:)` method starting with
/// `startIndex` to produce indices instead.
///
/// var c = MyFancyCollection([10, 20, 30, 40, 50])
/// var i = c.startIndex
/// while i != c.endIndex {
/// c[i] /= 5
/// i = c.index(after: i)
/// }
/// // c == MyFancyCollection([2, 4, 6, 8, 10])
override var indices: Indices { get }
/// Accesses a contiguous subrange of the collection's elements.
///
/// The accessed slice uses the same indices for the same elements as the
/// original collection uses. Always use the slice's `startIndex` property
/// instead of assuming that its indices start at a particular value.
///
/// This example demonstrates getting a slice of an array of strings, finding
/// the index of one of the strings in the slice, and then using that index
/// in the original array.
///
/// let streets = ["Adams", "Bryant", "Channing", "Douglas", "Evarts"]
/// let streetsSlice = streets[2 ..< streets.endIndex]
/// print(streetsSlice)
/// // Prints "["Channing", "Douglas", "Evarts"]"
///
/// let index = streetsSlice.firstIndex(of: "Evarts") // 4
/// print(streets[index!])
/// // Prints "Evarts"
///
/// - Parameter bounds: A range of the collection's indices. The bounds of
/// the range must be valid indices of the collection.
///
/// - Complexity: O(1)
override subscript(bounds: Range<Index>) -> SubSequence { get }
// FIXME: Associated type inference requires these.
@_borrowed
override subscript(position: Index) -> Element { get }
override var startIndex: Index { get }
override var endIndex: Index { get }
/// Returns the position immediately before the given index.
///
/// - Parameter i: A valid index of the collection. `i` must be greater than
/// `startIndex`.
/// - Returns: The index value immediately before `i`.
override func index(before i: Index) -> Index
/// Replaces the given index with its predecessor.
///
/// - Parameter i: A valid index of the collection. `i` must be greater than
/// `startIndex`.
override func formIndex(before i: inout Index)
/// Returns the position immediately after the given index.
///
/// The successor of an index must be well defined. For an index `i` into a
/// collection `c`, calling `c.index(after: i)` returns the same index every
/// time.
///
/// - Parameter i: A valid index of the collection. `i` must be less than
/// `endIndex`.
/// - Returns: The index value immediately after `i`.
override func index(after i: Index) -> Index
/// Replaces the given index with its successor.
///
/// - Parameter i: A valid index of the collection. `i` must be less than
/// `endIndex`.
override func formIndex(after i: inout Index)
/// Returns an index that is the specified distance from the given index.
///
/// The following example obtains an index advanced four positions from a
/// string's starting index and then prints the character at that position.
///
/// let s = "Swift"
/// let i = s.index(s.startIndex, offsetBy: 4)
/// print(s[i])
/// // Prints "t"
///
/// The value passed as `distance` must not offset `i` beyond the bounds of
/// the collection.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - i: A valid index of the collection.
/// - distance: The distance to offset `i`. `distance` must not be negative
/// unless the collection conforms to the `BidirectionalCollection`
/// protocol.
/// - Returns: An index offset by `distance` from the index `i`. If
/// `distance` is positive, this is the same value as the result of
/// `distance` calls to `index(after:)`. If `distance` is negative, this
/// is the same value as the result of `abs(distance)` calls to
/// `index(before:)`.
///
/// - Complexity: O(1)
@_nonoverride func index(_ i: Index, offsetBy distance: Int) -> Index
/// Returns an index that is the specified distance from the given index,
/// unless that distance is beyond a given limiting index.
///
/// The following example obtains an index advanced four positions from a
/// string's starting index and then prints the character at that position.
/// The operation doesn't require going beyond the limiting `s.endIndex`
/// value, so it succeeds.
///
/// let s = "Swift"
/// if let i = s.index(s.startIndex, offsetBy: 4, limitedBy: s.endIndex) {
/// print(s[i])
/// }
/// // Prints "t"
///
/// The next example attempts to retrieve an index six positions from
/// `s.startIndex` but fails, because that distance is beyond the index
/// passed as `limit`.
///
/// let j = s.index(s.startIndex, offsetBy: 6, limitedBy: s.endIndex)
/// print(j)
/// // Prints "nil"
///
/// The value passed as `distance` must not offset `i` beyond the bounds of
/// the collection, unless the index passed as `limit` prevents offsetting
/// beyond those bounds.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - i: A valid index of the collection.
/// - distance: The distance to offset `i`. `distance` must not be negative
/// unless the collection conforms to the `BidirectionalCollection`
/// protocol.
/// - limit: A valid index of the collection to use as a limit. If
/// `distance > 0`, a limit that is less than `i` has no effect.
/// Likewise, if `distance < 0`, a limit that is greater than `i` has no
/// effect.
/// - Returns: An index offset by `distance` from the index `i`, unless that
/// index would be beyond `limit` in the direction of movement. In that
/// case, the method returns `nil`.
///
/// - Complexity: O(1)
@_nonoverride func index(
_ i: Index, offsetBy distance: Int, limitedBy limit: Index
) -> Index?
/// Returns the distance between two indices.
///
/// Unless the collection conforms to the `BidirectionalCollection` protocol,
/// `start` must be less than or equal to `end`.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - start: A valid index of the collection.
/// - end: Another valid index of the collection. If `end` is equal to
/// `start`, the result is zero.
/// - Returns: The distance between `start` and `end`. The result can be
/// negative only if the collection conforms to the
/// `BidirectionalCollection` protocol.
///
/// - Complexity: O(1)
@_nonoverride func distance(from start: Index, to end: Index) -> Int
}
// TODO: swift-3-indexing-model - (By creating an ambiguity?), try to
// make sure RandomAccessCollection models implement
// index(_:offsetBy:) and distance(from:to:), or they will get the
// wrong complexity.
/// Default implementation for random access collections.
extension RandomAccessCollection {
/// Returns an index that is the specified distance from the given index,
/// unless that distance is beyond a given limiting index.
///
/// The following example obtains an index advanced four positions from an
/// array's starting index and then prints the element at that position. The
/// operation doesn't require going beyond the limiting `numbers.endIndex`
/// value, so it succeeds.
///
/// let numbers = [10, 20, 30, 40, 50]
/// let i = numbers.index(numbers.startIndex, offsetBy: 4)
/// print(numbers[i])
/// // Prints "50"
///
/// The next example attempts to retrieve an index ten positions from
/// `numbers.startIndex`, but fails, because that distance is beyond the
/// index passed as `limit`.
///
/// let j = numbers.index(numbers.startIndex,
/// offsetBy: 10,
/// limitedBy: numbers.endIndex)
/// print(j)
/// // Prints "nil"
///
/// The value passed as `distance` must not offset `i` beyond the bounds of
/// the collection, unless the index passed as `limit` prevents offsetting
/// beyond those bounds.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - i: A valid index of the array.
/// - distance: The distance to offset `i`.
/// - limit: A valid index of the collection to use as a limit. If
/// `distance > 0`, `limit` should be greater than `i` to have any
/// effect. Likewise, if `distance < 0`, `limit` should be less than `i`
/// to have any effect.
/// - Returns: An index offset by `distance` from the index `i`, unless that
/// index would be beyond `limit` in the direction of movement. In that
/// case, the method returns `nil`.
///
/// - Complexity: O(1)
@inlinable
public func index(
_ i: Index, offsetBy distance: Int, limitedBy limit: Index
) -> Index? {
// FIXME: swift-3-indexing-model: tests.
let l = self.distance(from: i, to: limit)
if distance > 0 ? l >= 0 && l < distance : l <= 0 && distance < l {
return nil
}
return index(i, offsetBy: distance)
}
}
// Provides an alternative default associated type witness for Indices
// for random access collections with strideable indices.
extension RandomAccessCollection where Index: Strideable, Index.Stride == Int {
@_implements(Collection, Indices)
public typealias _Default_Indices = Range<Index>
}
extension RandomAccessCollection
where Index: Strideable,
Index.Stride == Int,
Indices == Range<Index> {
/// The indices that are valid for subscripting the collection, in ascending
/// order.
@inlinable
public var indices: Range<Index> {
return startIndex..<endIndex
}
/// Returns the position immediately after the given index.
///
/// - Parameter i: A valid index of the collection. `i` must be less than
/// `endIndex`.
/// - Returns: The index value immediately after `i`.
@inlinable
public func index(after i: Index) -> Index {
// FIXME: swift-3-indexing-model: tests for the trap.
_failEarlyRangeCheck(
i, bounds: Range(uncheckedBounds: (startIndex, endIndex)))
return i.advanced(by: 1)
}
/// Returns the position immediately after the given index.
///
/// - Parameter i: A valid index of the collection. `i` must be greater than
/// `startIndex`.
/// - Returns: The index value immediately before `i`.
@inlinable // protocol-only
public func index(before i: Index) -> Index {
let result = i.advanced(by: -1)
// FIXME: swift-3-indexing-model: tests for the trap.
_failEarlyRangeCheck(
result, bounds: Range(uncheckedBounds: (startIndex, endIndex)))
return result
}
/// Returns an index that is the specified distance from the given index.
///
/// The following example obtains an index advanced four positions from an
/// array's starting index and then prints the element at that position.
///
/// let numbers = [10, 20, 30, 40, 50]
/// let i = numbers.index(numbers.startIndex, offsetBy: 4)
/// print(numbers[i])
/// // Prints "50"
///
/// The value passed as `distance` must not offset `i` beyond the bounds of
/// the collection.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - i: A valid index of the collection.
/// - distance: The distance to offset `i`.
/// - Returns: An index offset by `distance` from the index `i`. If
/// `distance` is positive, this is the same value as the result of
/// `distance` calls to `index(after:)`. If `distance` is negative, this
/// is the same value as the result of `abs(distance)` calls to
/// `index(before:)`.
///
/// - Complexity: O(1)
@inlinable
public func index(_ i: Index, offsetBy distance: Index.Stride) -> Index {
let result = i.advanced(by: distance)
// This range check is not precise, tighter bounds exist based on `n`.
// Unfortunately, we would need to perform index manipulation to
// compute those bounds, which is probably too slow in the general
// case.
// FIXME: swift-3-indexing-model: tests for the trap.
_failEarlyRangeCheck(
result, bounds: ClosedRange(uncheckedBounds: (startIndex, endIndex)))
return result
}
/// Returns the distance between two indices.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - start: A valid index of the collection.
/// - end: Another valid index of the collection. If `end` is equal to
/// `start`, the result is zero.
/// - Returns: The distance between `start` and `end`.
///
/// - Complexity: O(1)
@inlinable
public func distance(from start: Index, to end: Index) -> Index.Stride {
// FIXME: swift-3-indexing-model: tests for traps.
_failEarlyRangeCheck(
start, bounds: ClosedRange(uncheckedBounds: (startIndex, endIndex)))
_failEarlyRangeCheck(
end, bounds: ClosedRange(uncheckedBounds: (startIndex, endIndex)))
return start.distance(to: end)
}
}
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