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// Map implementation -*- C++ -*- |
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// Copyright (C) 2001-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
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// This file is part of the GNU ISO C++ Library. This library is free |
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// software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the |
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// This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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// <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
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/* |
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* |
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* Copyright (c) 1994 |
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* Hewlett-Packard Company |
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* Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute and sell this software |
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* representations about the suitability of this software for any |
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* purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. |
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* Copyright (c) 1996,1997 |
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* Silicon Graphics Computer Systems, Inc. |
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* Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute and sell this software |
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* purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. |
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*/ |
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/** @file bits/stl_map.h |
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* This is an internal header file, included by other library headers. |
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* Do not attempt to use it directly. @headername{map} |
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*/ |
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#ifndef _STL_MAP_H |
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#define _STL_MAP_H 1 |
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#include <bits/functexcept.h> |
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#include <bits/concept_check.h> |
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#if __cplusplus >= 201103L |
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#include <initializer_list> |
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#include <tuple> |
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#endif |
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namespace std _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY(default) |
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{ |
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_GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION |
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_GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_CONTAINER |
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template <typename _Key, typename _Tp, typename _Compare, typename _Alloc> |
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class multimap; |
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/** |
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* @brief A standard container made up of (key,value) pairs, which can be |
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* retrieved based on a key, in logarithmic time. |
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* |
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* @ingroup associative_containers |
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* |
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* @tparam _Key Type of key objects. |
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* @tparam _Tp Type of mapped objects. |
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* @tparam _Compare Comparison function object type, defaults to less<_Key>. |
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* @tparam _Alloc Allocator type, defaults to |
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* allocator<pair<const _Key, _Tp>. |
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* |
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* Meets the requirements of a <a href="tables.html#65">container</a>, a |
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* <a href="tables.html#66">reversible container</a>, and an |
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* <a href="tables.html#69">associative container</a> (using unique keys). |
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* For a @c map<Key,T> the key_type is Key, the mapped_type is T, and the |
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* value_type is std::pair<const Key,T>. |
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* |
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* Maps support bidirectional iterators. |
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* |
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* The private tree data is declared exactly the same way for map and |
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* multimap; the distinction is made entirely in how the tree functions are |
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* called (*_unique versus *_equal, same as the standard). |
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*/ |
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template <typename _Key, typename _Tp, typename _Compare = std::less<_Key>, |
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typename _Alloc = std::allocator<std::pair<const _Key, _Tp> > > |
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class map |
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{ |
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public: |
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typedef _Key key_type; |
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typedef _Tp mapped_type; |
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typedef std::pair<const _Key, _Tp> value_type; |
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typedef _Compare key_compare; |
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typedef _Alloc allocator_type; |
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private: |
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#ifdef _GLIBCXX_CONCEPT_CHECKS |
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// concept requirements |
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typedef typename _Alloc::value_type _Alloc_value_type; |
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# if __cplusplus < 201103L |
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__glibcxx_class_requires(_Tp, _SGIAssignableConcept) |
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# endif |
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__glibcxx_class_requires4(_Compare, bool, _Key, _Key, |
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_BinaryFunctionConcept) |
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__glibcxx_class_requires2(value_type, _Alloc_value_type, _SameTypeConcept) |
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#endif |
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#if __cplusplus >= 201103L |
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#if __cplusplus > 201703L || defined __STRICT_ANSI__ |
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static_assert(is_same<typename _Alloc::value_type, value_type>::value, |
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"std::map must have the same value_type as its allocator"); |
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#endif |
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#endif |
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public: |
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class value_compare |
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: public std::binary_function<value_type, value_type, bool> |
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{ |
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friend class map<_Key, _Tp, _Compare, _Alloc>; |
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protected: |
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_Compare comp; |
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value_compare(_Compare __c) |
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: comp(__c) { } |
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public: |
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bool operator()(const value_type& __x, const value_type& __y) const |
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{ return comp(__x.first, __y.first); } |
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}; |
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private: |
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/// This turns a red-black tree into a [multi]map. |
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typedef typename __gnu_cxx::__alloc_traits<_Alloc>::template |
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rebind<value_type>::other _Pair_alloc_type; |
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typedef _Rb_tree<key_type, value_type, _Select1st<value_type>, |
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key_compare, _Pair_alloc_type> _Rep_type; |
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/// The actual tree structure. |
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_Rep_type _M_t; |
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typedef __gnu_cxx::__alloc_traits<_Pair_alloc_type> _Alloc_traits; |
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public: |
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// many of these are specified differently in ISO, but the following are |
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// "functionally equivalent" |
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typedef typename _Alloc_traits::pointer pointer; |
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typedef typename _Alloc_traits::const_pointer const_pointer; |
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typedef typename _Alloc_traits::reference reference; |
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typedef typename _Alloc_traits::const_reference const_reference; |
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typedef typename _Rep_type::iterator iterator; |
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typedef typename _Rep_type::const_iterator const_iterator; |
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typedef typename _Rep_type::size_type size_type; |
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typedef typename _Rep_type::difference_type difference_type; |
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typedef typename _Rep_type::reverse_iterator reverse_iterator; |
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typedef typename _Rep_type::const_reverse_iterator const_reverse_iterator; |
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#if __cplusplus > 201402L |
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using node_type = typename _Rep_type::node_type; |
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using insert_return_type = typename _Rep_type::insert_return_type; |
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#endif |
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// [23.3.1.1] construct/copy/destroy |
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// (get_allocator() is also listed in this section) |
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/** |
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* @brief Default constructor creates no elements. |
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*/ |
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#if __cplusplus < 201103L |
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map() : _M_t() { } |
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#else |
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map() = default; |
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#endif |
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/** |
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* @brief Creates a %map with no elements. |
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* @param __comp A comparison object. |
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* @param __a An allocator object. |
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*/ |
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explicit |
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map(const _Compare& __comp, |
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const allocator_type& __a = allocator_type()) |
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: _M_t(__comp, _Pair_alloc_type(__a)) { } |
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/** |
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* @brief %Map copy constructor. |
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* |
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* Whether the allocator is copied depends on the allocator traits. |
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*/ |
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#if __cplusplus < 201103L |
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map(const map& __x) |
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: _M_t(__x._M_t) { } |
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#else |
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map(const map&) = default; |
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/** |
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* @brief %Map move constructor. |
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* |
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* The newly-created %map contains the exact contents of the moved |
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* instance. The moved instance is a valid, but unspecified, %map. |
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*/ |
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map(map&&) = default; |
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/** |
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* @brief Builds a %map from an initializer_list. |
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* @param __l An initializer_list. |
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* @param __comp A comparison object. |
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* @param __a An allocator object. |
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* |
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* Create a %map consisting of copies of the elements in the |
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* initializer_list @a __l. |
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* This is linear in N if the range is already sorted, and NlogN |
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* otherwise (where N is @a __l.size()). |
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*/ |
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map(initializer_list<value_type> __l, |
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const _Compare& __comp = _Compare(), |
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const allocator_type& __a = allocator_type()) |
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: _M_t(__comp, _Pair_alloc_type(__a)) |
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{ _M_t._M_insert_range_unique(__l.begin(), __l.end()); } |
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/// Allocator-extended default constructor. |
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explicit |
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map(const allocator_type& __a) |
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: _M_t(_Pair_alloc_type(__a)) { } |
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/// Allocator-extended copy constructor. |
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map(const map& __m, const allocator_type& __a) |
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: _M_t(__m._M_t, _Pair_alloc_type(__a)) { } |
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/// Allocator-extended move constructor. |
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map(map&& __m, const allocator_type& __a) |
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noexcept(is_nothrow_copy_constructible<_Compare>::value |
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&& _Alloc_traits::_S_always_equal()) |
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: _M_t(std::move(__m._M_t), _Pair_alloc_type(__a)) { } |
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/// Allocator-extended initialier-list constructor. |
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map(initializer_list<value_type> __l, const allocator_type& __a) |
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: _M_t(_Pair_alloc_type(__a)) |
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{ _M_t._M_insert_range_unique(__l.begin(), __l.end()); } |
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/// Allocator-extended range constructor. |
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template<typename _InputIterator> |
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map(_InputIterator __first, _InputIterator __last, |
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const allocator_type& __a) |
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: _M_t(_Pair_alloc_type(__a)) |
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{ _M_t._M_insert_range_unique(__first, __last); } |
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#endif |
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/** |
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* @brief Builds a %map from a range. |
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* @param __first An input iterator. |
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* @param __last An input iterator. |
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* |
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* Create a %map consisting of copies of the elements from |
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* [__first,__last). This is linear in N if the range is |
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* already sorted, and NlogN otherwise (where N is |
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* distance(__first,__last)). |
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*/ |
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template<typename _InputIterator> |
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map(_InputIterator __first, _InputIterator __last) |
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: _M_t() |
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{ _M_t._M_insert_range_unique(__first, __last); } |
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/** |
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* @brief Builds a %map from a range. |
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* @param __first An input iterator. |
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* @param __last An input iterator. |
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* @param __comp A comparison functor. |
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* @param __a An allocator object. |
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* |
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* Create a %map consisting of copies of the elements from |
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* [__first,__last). This is linear in N if the range is |
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* already sorted, and NlogN otherwise (where N is |
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* distance(__first,__last)). |
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*/ |
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template<typename _InputIterator> |
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map(_InputIterator __first, _InputIterator __last, |
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const _Compare& __comp, |
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const allocator_type& __a = allocator_type()) |
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: _M_t(__comp, _Pair_alloc_type(__a)) |
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{ _M_t._M_insert_range_unique(__first, __last); } |
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#if __cplusplus >= 201103L |
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/** |
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* The dtor only erases the elements, and note that if the elements |
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* themselves are pointers, the pointed-to memory is not touched in any |
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* way. Managing the pointer is the user's responsibility. |
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*/ |
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~map() = default; |
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#endif |
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/** |
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* @brief %Map assignment operator. |
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* |
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* Whether the allocator is copied depends on the allocator traits. |
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*/ |
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#if __cplusplus < 201103L |
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map& |
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operator=(const map& __x) |
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{ |
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_M_t = __x._M_t; |
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return *this; |
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} |
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#else |
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map& |
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operator=(const map&) = default; |
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/// Move assignment operator. |
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map& |
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operator=(map&&) = default; |
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/** |
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* @brief %Map list assignment operator. |
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* @param __l An initializer_list. |
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* |
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* This function fills a %map with copies of the elements in the |
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* initializer list @a __l. |
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* |
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* Note that the assignment completely changes the %map and |
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* that the resulting %map's size is the same as the number |
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* of elements assigned. |
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*/ |
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map& |
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operator=(initializer_list<value_type> __l) |
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{ |
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_M_t._M_assign_unique(__l.begin(), __l.end()); |
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return *this; |
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} |
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#endif |
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/// Get a copy of the memory allocation object. |
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allocator_type |
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get_allocator() const _GLIBCXX_NOEXCEPT |
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{ return allocator_type(_M_t.get_allocator()); } |
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// iterators |
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/** |
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* Returns a read/write iterator that points to the first pair in the |
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* %map. |
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* Iteration is done in ascending order according to the keys. |
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*/ |
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iterator |
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begin() _GLIBCXX_NOEXCEPT |
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{ return _M_t.begin(); } |
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/** |
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* Returns a read-only (constant) iterator that points to the first pair |
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* in the %map. Iteration is done in ascending order according to the |
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* keys. |
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*/ |
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const_iterator |
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begin() const _GLIBCXX_NOEXCEPT |
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{ return _M_t.begin(); } |
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/** |
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* Returns a read/write iterator that points one past the last |
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* pair in the %map. Iteration is done in ascending order |
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* according to the keys. |
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*/ |
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iterator |
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end() _GLIBCXX_NOEXCEPT |
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{ return _M_t.end(); } |
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/** |
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* Returns a read-only (constant) iterator that points one past the last |
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* pair in the %map. Iteration is done in ascending order according to |
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* the keys. |
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*/ |
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const_iterator |
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end() const _GLIBCXX_NOEXCEPT |
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{ return _M_t.end(); } |
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/** |
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* Returns a read/write reverse iterator that points to the last pair in |
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* the %map. Iteration is done in descending order according to the |
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* keys. |
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*/ |
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reverse_iterator |
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rbegin() _GLIBCXX_NOEXCEPT |
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{ return _M_t.rbegin(); } |
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/** |
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* Returns a read-only (constant) reverse iterator that points to the |
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* last pair in the %map. Iteration is done in descending order |
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* according to the keys. |
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*/ |
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const_reverse_iterator |
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rbegin() const _GLIBCXX_NOEXCEPT |
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{ return _M_t.rbegin(); } |
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/** |
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* Returns a read/write reverse iterator that points to one before the |
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* first pair in the %map. Iteration is done in descending order |
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* according to the keys. |
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*/ |
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reverse_iterator |
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rend() _GLIBCXX_NOEXCEPT |
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{ return _M_t.rend(); } |
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/** |
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* Returns a read-only (constant) reverse iterator that points to one |
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* before the first pair in the %map. Iteration is done in descending |
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* order according to the keys. |
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*/ |
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const_reverse_iterator |
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rend() const _GLIBCXX_NOEXCEPT |
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{ return _M_t.rend(); } |
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#if __cplusplus >= 201103L |
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/** |
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* Returns a read-only (constant) iterator that points to the first pair |
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* in the %map. Iteration is done in ascending order according to the |
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* keys. |
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*/ |
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const_iterator |
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cbegin() const noexcept |
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{ return _M_t.begin(); } |
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/** |
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* Returns a read-only (constant) iterator that points one past the last |
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* pair in the %map. Iteration is done in ascending order according to |
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* the keys. |
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*/ |
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const_iterator |
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cend() const noexcept |
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{ return _M_t.end(); } |
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/** |
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* Returns a read-only (constant) reverse iterator that points to the |
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* last pair in the %map. Iteration is done in descending order |
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* according to the keys. |
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*/ |
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const_reverse_iterator |
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crbegin() const noexcept |
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{ return _M_t.rbegin(); } |
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/** |
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* Returns a read-only (constant) reverse iterator that points to one |
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* before the first pair in the %map. Iteration is done in descending |
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* order according to the keys. |
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*/ |
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const_reverse_iterator |
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crend() const noexcept |
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{ return _M_t.rend(); } |
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#endif |
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// capacity |
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/** Returns true if the %map is empty. (Thus begin() would equal |
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* end().) |
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*/ |
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_GLIBCXX_NODISCARD bool |
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empty() const _GLIBCXX_NOEXCEPT |
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{ return _M_t.empty(); } |
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/** Returns the size of the %map. */ |
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size_type |
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size() const _GLIBCXX_NOEXCEPT |
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{ return _M_t.size(); } |
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/** Returns the maximum size of the %map. */ |
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size_type |
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max_size() const _GLIBCXX_NOEXCEPT |
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{ return _M_t.max_size(); } |
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// [23.3.1.2] element access |
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/** |
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* @brief Subscript ( @c [] ) access to %map data. |
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* @param __k The key for which data should be retrieved. |
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* @return A reference to the data of the (key,data) %pair. |
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* |
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* Allows for easy lookup with the subscript ( @c [] ) |
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* operator. Returns data associated with the key specified in |
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* subscript. If the key does not exist, a pair with that key |
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* is created using default values, which is then returned. |
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* |
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* Lookup requires logarithmic time. |
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*/ |
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mapped_type& |
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operator[](const key_type& __k) |
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{ |
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// concept requirements |
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__glibcxx_function_requires(_DefaultConstructibleConcept<mapped_type>) |
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iterator __i = lower_bound(__k); |
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// __i->first is greater than or equivalent to __k. |
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if (__i == end() || key_comp()(__k, (*__i).first)) |
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#if __cplusplus >= 201103L |
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__i = _M_t._M_emplace_hint_unique(__i, std::piecewise_construct, |
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std::tuple<const key_type&>(__k), |
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std::tuple<>()); |
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#else |
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__i = insert(__i, value_type(__k, mapped_type())); |
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#endif |
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return (*__i).second; |
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} |
| 509 |
|
| 510 |
#if __cplusplus >= 201103L |
| 511 |
mapped_type& |
| 512 |
operator[](key_type&& __k) |
| 513 |
{ |
| 514 |
// concept requirements |
| 515 |
__glibcxx_function_requires(_DefaultConstructibleConcept<mapped_type>) |
| 516 |
|
| 517 |
iterator __i = lower_bound(__k); |
| 518 |
// __i->first is greater than or equivalent to __k. |
| 519 |
if (__i == end() || key_comp()(__k, (*__i).first)) |
| 520 |
__i = _M_t._M_emplace_hint_unique(__i, std::piecewise_construct, |
| 521 |
std::forward_as_tuple(std::move(__k)), |
| 522 |
std::tuple<>()); |
| 523 |
return (*__i).second; |
| 524 |
} |
| 525 |
#endif |
| 526 |
|
| 527 |
// _GLIBCXX_RESOLVE_LIB_DEFECTS |
| 528 |
// DR 464. Suggestion for new member functions in standard containers. |
| 529 |
/** |
| 530 |
* @brief Access to %map data. |
| 531 |
* @param __k The key for which data should be retrieved. |
| 532 |
* @return A reference to the data whose key is equivalent to @a __k, if |
| 533 |
* such a data is present in the %map. |
| 534 |
* @throw std::out_of_range If no such data is present. |
| 535 |
*/ |
| 536 |
mapped_type& |
| 537 |
at(const key_type& __k) |
| 538 |
{ |
| 539 |
iterator __i = lower_bound(__k); |
| 540 |
if (__i == end() || key_comp()(__k, (*__i).first)) |
| 541 |
__throw_out_of_range(__N("map::at")); |
| 542 |
return (*__i).second; |
| 543 |
} |
| 544 |
|
| 545 |
const mapped_type& |
| 546 |
at(const key_type& __k) const |
| 547 |
{ |
| 548 |
const_iterator __i = lower_bound(__k); |
| 549 |
if (__i == end() || key_comp()(__k, (*__i).first)) |
| 550 |
__throw_out_of_range(__N("map::at")); |
| 551 |
return (*__i).second; |
| 552 |
} |
| 553 |
|
| 554 |
// modifiers |
| 555 |
#if __cplusplus >= 201103L |
| 556 |
/** |
| 557 |
* @brief Attempts to build and insert a std::pair into the %map. |
| 558 |
* |
| 559 |
* @param __args Arguments used to generate a new pair instance (see |
| 560 |
* std::piecewise_contruct for passing arguments to each |
| 561 |
* part of the pair constructor). |
| 562 |
* |
| 563 |
* @return A pair, of which the first element is an iterator that points |
| 564 |
* to the possibly inserted pair, and the second is a bool that |
| 565 |
* is true if the pair was actually inserted. |
| 566 |
* |
| 567 |
* This function attempts to build and insert a (key, value) %pair into |
| 568 |
* the %map. |
| 569 |
* A %map relies on unique keys and thus a %pair is only inserted if its |
| 570 |
* first element (the key) is not already present in the %map. |
| 571 |
* |
| 572 |
* Insertion requires logarithmic time. |
| 573 |
*/ |
| 574 |
template<typename... _Args> |
| 575 |
std::pair<iterator, bool> |
| 576 |
emplace(_Args&&... __args) |
| 577 |
{ return _M_t._M_emplace_unique(std::forward<_Args>(__args)...); } |
| 578 |
|
| 579 |
/** |
| 580 |
* @brief Attempts to build and insert a std::pair into the %map. |
| 581 |
* |
| 582 |
* @param __pos An iterator that serves as a hint as to where the pair |
| 583 |
* should be inserted. |
| 584 |
* @param __args Arguments used to generate a new pair instance (see |
| 585 |
* std::piecewise_contruct for passing arguments to each |
| 586 |
* part of the pair constructor). |
| 587 |
* @return An iterator that points to the element with key of the |
| 588 |
* std::pair built from @a __args (may or may not be that |
| 589 |
* std::pair). |
| 590 |
* |
| 591 |
* This function is not concerned about whether the insertion took place, |
| 592 |
* and thus does not return a boolean like the single-argument emplace() |
| 593 |
* does. |
| 594 |
* Note that the first parameter is only a hint and can potentially |
| 595 |
* improve the performance of the insertion process. A bad hint would |
| 596 |
* cause no gains in efficiency. |
| 597 |
* |
| 598 |
* See |
| 599 |
* https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/associative.html#containers.associative.insert_hints |
| 600 |
* for more on @a hinting. |
| 601 |
* |
| 602 |
* Insertion requires logarithmic time (if the hint is not taken). |
| 603 |
*/ |
| 604 |
template<typename... _Args> |
| 605 |
iterator |
| 606 |
emplace_hint(const_iterator __pos, _Args&&... __args) |
| 607 |
{ |
| 608 |
return _M_t._M_emplace_hint_unique(__pos, |
| 609 |
std::forward<_Args>(__args)...); |
| 610 |
} |
| 611 |
#endif |
| 612 |
|
| 613 |
#if __cplusplus > 201402L |
| 614 |
/// Extract a node. |
| 615 |
node_type |
| 616 |
extract(const_iterator __pos) |
| 617 |
{ |
| 618 |
__glibcxx_assert(__pos != end()); |
| 619 |
return _M_t.extract(__pos); |
| 620 |
} |
| 621 |
|
| 622 |
/// Extract a node. |
| 623 |
node_type |
| 624 |
extract(const key_type& __x) |
| 625 |
{ return _M_t.extract(__x); } |
| 626 |
|
| 627 |
/// Re-insert an extracted node. |
| 628 |
insert_return_type |
| 629 |
insert(node_type&& __nh) |
| 630 |
{ return _M_t._M_reinsert_node_unique(std::move(__nh)); } |
| 631 |
|
| 632 |
/// Re-insert an extracted node. |
| 633 |
iterator |
| 634 |
insert(const_iterator __hint, node_type&& __nh) |
| 635 |
{ return _M_t._M_reinsert_node_hint_unique(__hint, std::move(__nh)); } |
| 636 |
|
| 637 |
template<typename, typename> |
| 638 |
friend struct std::_Rb_tree_merge_helper; |
| 639 |
|
| 640 |
template<typename _Cmp2> |
| 641 |
void |
| 642 |
merge(map<_Key, _Tp, _Cmp2, _Alloc>& __source) |
| 643 |
{ |
| 644 |
using _Merge_helper = _Rb_tree_merge_helper<map, _Cmp2>; |
| 645 |
_M_t._M_merge_unique(_Merge_helper::_S_get_tree(__source)); |
| 646 |
} |
| 647 |
|
| 648 |
template<typename _Cmp2> |
| 649 |
void |
| 650 |
merge(map<_Key, _Tp, _Cmp2, _Alloc>&& __source) |
| 651 |
{ merge(__source); } |
| 652 |
|
| 653 |
template<typename _Cmp2> |
| 654 |
void |
| 655 |
merge(multimap<_Key, _Tp, _Cmp2, _Alloc>& __source) |
| 656 |
{ |
| 657 |
using _Merge_helper = _Rb_tree_merge_helper<map, _Cmp2>; |
| 658 |
_M_t._M_merge_unique(_Merge_helper::_S_get_tree(__source)); |
| 659 |
} |
| 660 |
|
| 661 |
template<typename _Cmp2> |
| 662 |
void |
| 663 |
merge(multimap<_Key, _Tp, _Cmp2, _Alloc>&& __source) |
| 664 |
{ merge(__source); } |
| 665 |
#endif // C++17 |
| 666 |
|
| 667 |
#if __cplusplus > 201402L |
| 668 |
#define __cpp_lib_map_try_emplace 201411 |
| 669 |
/** |
| 670 |
* @brief Attempts to build and insert a std::pair into the %map. |
| 671 |
* |
| 672 |
* @param __k Key to use for finding a possibly existing pair in |
| 673 |
* the map. |
| 674 |
* @param __args Arguments used to generate the .second for a new pair |
| 675 |
* instance. |
| 676 |
* |
| 677 |
* @return A pair, of which the first element is an iterator that points |
| 678 |
* to the possibly inserted pair, and the second is a bool that |
| 679 |
* is true if the pair was actually inserted. |
| 680 |
* |
| 681 |
* This function attempts to build and insert a (key, value) %pair into |
| 682 |
* the %map. |
| 683 |
* A %map relies on unique keys and thus a %pair is only inserted if its |
| 684 |
* first element (the key) is not already present in the %map. |
| 685 |
* If a %pair is not inserted, this function has no effect. |
| 686 |
* |
| 687 |
* Insertion requires logarithmic time. |
| 688 |
*/ |
| 689 |
template <typename... _Args> |
| 690 |
pair<iterator, bool> |
| 691 |
try_emplace(const key_type& __k, _Args&&... __args) |
| 692 |
{ |
| 693 |
iterator __i = lower_bound(__k); |
| 694 |
if (__i == end() || key_comp()(__k, (*__i).first)) |
| 695 |
{ |
| 696 |
__i = emplace_hint(__i, std::piecewise_construct, |
| 697 |
std::forward_as_tuple(__k), |
| 698 |
std::forward_as_tuple( |
| 699 |
std::forward<_Args>(__args)...)); |
| 700 |
return {__i, true}; |
| 701 |
} |
| 702 |
return {__i, false}; |
| 703 |
} |
| 704 |
|
| 705 |
// move-capable overload |
| 706 |
template <typename... _Args> |
| 707 |
pair<iterator, bool> |
| 708 |
try_emplace(key_type&& __k, _Args&&... __args) |
| 709 |
{ |
| 710 |
iterator __i = lower_bound(__k); |
| 711 |
if (__i == end() || key_comp()(__k, (*__i).first)) |
| 712 |
{ |
| 713 |
__i = emplace_hint(__i, std::piecewise_construct, |
| 714 |
std::forward_as_tuple(std::move(__k)), |
| 715 |
std::forward_as_tuple( |
| 716 |
std::forward<_Args>(__args)...)); |
| 717 |
return {__i, true}; |
| 718 |
} |
| 719 |
return {__i, false}; |
| 720 |
} |
| 721 |
|
| 722 |
/** |
| 723 |
* @brief Attempts to build and insert a std::pair into the %map. |
| 724 |
* |
| 725 |
* @param __hint An iterator that serves as a hint as to where the |
| 726 |
* pair should be inserted. |
| 727 |
* @param __k Key to use for finding a possibly existing pair in |
| 728 |
* the map. |
| 729 |
* @param __args Arguments used to generate the .second for a new pair |
| 730 |
* instance. |
| 731 |
* @return An iterator that points to the element with key of the |
| 732 |
* std::pair built from @a __args (may or may not be that |
| 733 |
* std::pair). |
| 734 |
* |
| 735 |
* This function is not concerned about whether the insertion took place, |
| 736 |
* and thus does not return a boolean like the single-argument |
| 737 |
* try_emplace() does. However, if insertion did not take place, |
| 738 |
* this function has no effect. |
| 739 |
* Note that the first parameter is only a hint and can potentially |
| 740 |
* improve the performance of the insertion process. A bad hint would |
| 741 |
* cause no gains in efficiency. |
| 742 |
* |
| 743 |
* See |
| 744 |
* https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/associative.html#containers.associative.insert_hints |
| 745 |
* for more on @a hinting. |
| 746 |
* |
| 747 |
* Insertion requires logarithmic time (if the hint is not taken). |
| 748 |
*/ |
| 749 |
template <typename... _Args> |
| 750 |
iterator |
| 751 |
try_emplace(const_iterator __hint, const key_type& __k, |
| 752 |
_Args&&... __args) |
| 753 |
{ |
| 754 |
iterator __i; |
| 755 |
auto __true_hint = _M_t._M_get_insert_hint_unique_pos(__hint, __k); |
| 756 |
if (__true_hint.second) |
| 757 |
__i = emplace_hint(iterator(__true_hint.second), |
| 758 |
std::piecewise_construct, |
| 759 |
std::forward_as_tuple(__k), |
| 760 |
std::forward_as_tuple( |
| 761 |
std::forward<_Args>(__args)...)); |
| 762 |
else |
| 763 |
__i = iterator(__true_hint.first); |
| 764 |
return __i; |
| 765 |
} |
| 766 |
|
| 767 |
// move-capable overload |
| 768 |
template <typename... _Args> |
| 769 |
iterator |
| 770 |
try_emplace(const_iterator __hint, key_type&& __k, _Args&&... __args) |
| 771 |
{ |
| 772 |
iterator __i; |
| 773 |
auto __true_hint = _M_t._M_get_insert_hint_unique_pos(__hint, __k); |
| 774 |
if (__true_hint.second) |
| 775 |
__i = emplace_hint(iterator(__true_hint.second), |
| 776 |
std::piecewise_construct, |
| 777 |
std::forward_as_tuple(std::move(__k)), |
| 778 |
std::forward_as_tuple( |
| 779 |
std::forward<_Args>(__args)...)); |
| 780 |
else |
| 781 |
__i = iterator(__true_hint.first); |
| 782 |
return __i; |
| 783 |
} |
| 784 |
#endif |
| 785 |
|
| 786 |
/** |
| 787 |
* @brief Attempts to insert a std::pair into the %map. |
| 788 |
* @param __x Pair to be inserted (see std::make_pair for easy |
| 789 |
* creation of pairs). |
| 790 |
* |
| 791 |
* @return A pair, of which the first element is an iterator that |
| 792 |
* points to the possibly inserted pair, and the second is |
| 793 |
* a bool that is true if the pair was actually inserted. |
| 794 |
* |
| 795 |
* This function attempts to insert a (key, value) %pair into the %map. |
| 796 |
* A %map relies on unique keys and thus a %pair is only inserted if its |
| 797 |
* first element (the key) is not already present in the %map. |
| 798 |
* |
| 799 |
* Insertion requires logarithmic time. |
| 800 |
* @{ |
| 801 |
*/ |
| 802 |
std::pair<iterator, bool> |
| 803 |
insert(const value_type& __x) |
| 804 |
{ return _M_t._M_insert_unique(__x); } |
| 805 |
|
| 806 |
#if __cplusplus >= 201103L |
| 807 |
// _GLIBCXX_RESOLVE_LIB_DEFECTS |
| 808 |
// 2354. Unnecessary copying when inserting into maps with braced-init |
| 809 |
std::pair<iterator, bool> |
| 810 |
insert(value_type&& __x) |
| 811 |
{ return _M_t._M_insert_unique(std::move(__x)); } |
| 812 |
|
| 813 |
template<typename _Pair> |
| 814 |
__enable_if_t<is_constructible<value_type, _Pair>::value, |
| 815 |
pair<iterator, bool>> |
| 816 |
insert(_Pair&& __x) |
| 817 |
{ return _M_t._M_emplace_unique(std::forward<_Pair>(__x)); } |
| 818 |
#endif |
| 819 |
/// @} |
| 820 |
|
| 821 |
#if __cplusplus >= 201103L |
| 822 |
/** |
| 823 |
* @brief Attempts to insert a list of std::pairs into the %map. |
| 824 |
* @param __list A std::initializer_list<value_type> of pairs to be |
| 825 |
* inserted. |
| 826 |
* |
| 827 |
* Complexity similar to that of the range constructor. |
| 828 |
*/ |
| 829 |
void |
| 830 |
insert(std::initializer_list<value_type> __list) |
| 831 |
{ insert(__list.begin(), __list.end()); } |
| 832 |
#endif |
| 833 |
|
| 834 |
/** |
| 835 |
* @brief Attempts to insert a std::pair into the %map. |
| 836 |
* @param __position An iterator that serves as a hint as to where the |
| 837 |
* pair should be inserted. |
| 838 |
* @param __x Pair to be inserted (see std::make_pair for easy creation |
| 839 |
* of pairs). |
| 840 |
* @return An iterator that points to the element with key of |
| 841 |
* @a __x (may or may not be the %pair passed in). |
| 842 |
* |
| 843 |
|
| 844 |
* This function is not concerned about whether the insertion |
| 845 |
* took place, and thus does not return a boolean like the |
| 846 |
* single-argument insert() does. Note that the first |
| 847 |
* parameter is only a hint and can potentially improve the |
| 848 |
* performance of the insertion process. A bad hint would |
| 849 |
* cause no gains in efficiency. |
| 850 |
* |
| 851 |
* See |
| 852 |
* https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/associative.html#containers.associative.insert_hints |
| 853 |
* for more on @a hinting. |
| 854 |
* |
| 855 |
* Insertion requires logarithmic time (if the hint is not taken). |
| 856 |
* @{ |
| 857 |
*/ |
| 858 |
iterator |
| 859 |
#if __cplusplus >= 201103L |
| 860 |
insert(const_iterator __position, const value_type& __x) |
| 861 |
#else |
| 862 |
insert(iterator __position, const value_type& __x) |
| 863 |
#endif |
| 864 |
{ return _M_t._M_insert_unique_(__position, __x); } |
| 865 |
|
| 866 |
#if __cplusplus >= 201103L |
| 867 |
// _GLIBCXX_RESOLVE_LIB_DEFECTS |
| 868 |
// 2354. Unnecessary copying when inserting into maps with braced-init |
| 869 |
iterator |
| 870 |
insert(const_iterator __position, value_type&& __x) |
| 871 |
{ return _M_t._M_insert_unique_(__position, std::move(__x)); } |
| 872 |
|
| 873 |
template<typename _Pair> |
| 874 |
__enable_if_t<is_constructible<value_type, _Pair>::value, iterator> |
| 875 |
insert(const_iterator __position, _Pair&& __x) |
| 876 |
{ |
| 877 |
return _M_t._M_emplace_hint_unique(__position, |
| 878 |
std::forward<_Pair>(__x)); |
| 879 |
} |
| 880 |
#endif |
| 881 |
/// @} |
| 882 |
|
| 883 |
/** |
| 884 |
* @brief Template function that attempts to insert a range of elements. |
| 885 |
* @param __first Iterator pointing to the start of the range to be |
| 886 |
* inserted. |
| 887 |
* @param __last Iterator pointing to the end of the range. |
| 888 |
* |
| 889 |
* Complexity similar to that of the range constructor. |
| 890 |
*/ |
| 891 |
template<typename _InputIterator> |
| 892 |
void |
| 893 |
insert(_InputIterator __first, _InputIterator __last) |
| 894 |
{ _M_t._M_insert_range_unique(__first, __last); } |
| 895 |
|
| 896 |
#if __cplusplus > 201402L |
| 897 |
/** |
| 898 |
* @brief Attempts to insert or assign a std::pair into the %map. |
| 899 |
* @param __k Key to use for finding a possibly existing pair in |
| 900 |
* the map. |
| 901 |
* @param __obj Argument used to generate the .second for a pair |
| 902 |
* instance. |
| 903 |
* |
| 904 |
* @return A pair, of which the first element is an iterator that |
| 905 |
* points to the possibly inserted pair, and the second is |
| 906 |
* a bool that is true if the pair was actually inserted. |
| 907 |
* |
| 908 |
* This function attempts to insert a (key, value) %pair into the %map. |
| 909 |
* A %map relies on unique keys and thus a %pair is only inserted if its |
| 910 |
* first element (the key) is not already present in the %map. |
| 911 |
* If the %pair was already in the %map, the .second of the %pair |
| 912 |
* is assigned from __obj. |
| 913 |
* |
| 914 |
* Insertion requires logarithmic time. |
| 915 |
*/ |
| 916 |
template <typename _Obj> |
| 917 |
pair<iterator, bool> |
| 918 |
insert_or_assign(const key_type& __k, _Obj&& __obj) |
| 919 |
{ |
| 920 |
iterator __i = lower_bound(__k); |
| 921 |
if (__i == end() || key_comp()(__k, (*__i).first)) |
| 922 |
{ |
| 923 |
__i = emplace_hint(__i, std::piecewise_construct, |
| 924 |
std::forward_as_tuple(__k), |
| 925 |
std::forward_as_tuple( |
| 926 |
std::forward<_Obj>(__obj))); |
| 927 |
return {__i, true}; |
| 928 |
} |
| 929 |
(*__i).second = std::forward<_Obj>(__obj); |
| 930 |
return {__i, false}; |
| 931 |
} |
| 932 |
|
| 933 |
// move-capable overload |
| 934 |
template <typename _Obj> |
| 935 |
pair<iterator, bool> |
| 936 |
insert_or_assign(key_type&& __k, _Obj&& __obj) |
| 937 |
{ |
| 938 |
iterator __i = lower_bound(__k); |
| 939 |
if (__i == end() || key_comp()(__k, (*__i).first)) |
| 940 |
{ |
| 941 |
__i = emplace_hint(__i, std::piecewise_construct, |
| 942 |
std::forward_as_tuple(std::move(__k)), |
| 943 |
std::forward_as_tuple( |
| 944 |
std::forward<_Obj>(__obj))); |
| 945 |
return {__i, true}; |
| 946 |
} |
| 947 |
(*__i).second = std::forward<_Obj>(__obj); |
| 948 |
return {__i, false}; |
| 949 |
} |
| 950 |
|
| 951 |
/** |
| 952 |
* @brief Attempts to insert or assign a std::pair into the %map. |
| 953 |
* @param __hint An iterator that serves as a hint as to where the |
| 954 |
* pair should be inserted. |
| 955 |
* @param __k Key to use for finding a possibly existing pair in |
| 956 |
* the map. |
| 957 |
* @param __obj Argument used to generate the .second for a pair |
| 958 |
* instance. |
| 959 |
* |
| 960 |
* @return An iterator that points to the element with key of |
| 961 |
* @a __x (may or may not be the %pair passed in). |
| 962 |
* |
| 963 |
* This function attempts to insert a (key, value) %pair into the %map. |
| 964 |
* A %map relies on unique keys and thus a %pair is only inserted if its |
| 965 |
* first element (the key) is not already present in the %map. |
| 966 |
* If the %pair was already in the %map, the .second of the %pair |
| 967 |
* is assigned from __obj. |
| 968 |
* |
| 969 |
* Insertion requires logarithmic time. |
| 970 |
*/ |
| 971 |
template <typename _Obj> |
| 972 |
iterator |
| 973 |
insert_or_assign(const_iterator __hint, |
| 974 |
const key_type& __k, _Obj&& __obj) |
| 975 |
{ |
| 976 |
iterator __i; |
| 977 |
auto __true_hint = _M_t._M_get_insert_hint_unique_pos(__hint, __k); |
| 978 |
if (__true_hint.second) |
| 979 |
{ |
| 980 |
return emplace_hint(iterator(__true_hint.second), |
| 981 |
std::piecewise_construct, |
| 982 |
std::forward_as_tuple(__k), |
| 983 |
std::forward_as_tuple( |
| 984 |
std::forward<_Obj>(__obj))); |
| 985 |
} |
| 986 |
__i = iterator(__true_hint.first); |
| 987 |
(*__i).second = std::forward<_Obj>(__obj); |
| 988 |
return __i; |
| 989 |
} |
| 990 |
|
| 991 |
// move-capable overload |
| 992 |
template <typename _Obj> |
| 993 |
iterator |
| 994 |
insert_or_assign(const_iterator __hint, key_type&& __k, _Obj&& __obj) |
| 995 |
{ |
| 996 |
iterator __i; |
| 997 |
auto __true_hint = _M_t._M_get_insert_hint_unique_pos(__hint, __k); |
| 998 |
if (__true_hint.second) |
| 999 |
{ |
| 1000 |
return emplace_hint(iterator(__true_hint.second), |
| 1001 |
std::piecewise_construct, |
| 1002 |
std::forward_as_tuple(std::move(__k)), |
| 1003 |
std::forward_as_tuple( |
| 1004 |
std::forward<_Obj>(__obj))); |
| 1005 |
} |
| 1006 |
__i = iterator(__true_hint.first); |
| 1007 |
(*__i).second = std::forward<_Obj>(__obj); |
| 1008 |
return __i; |
| 1009 |
} |
| 1010 |
#endif |
| 1011 |
|
| 1012 |
#if __cplusplus >= 201103L |
| 1013 |
// _GLIBCXX_RESOLVE_LIB_DEFECTS |
| 1014 |
// DR 130. Associative erase should return an iterator. |
| 1015 |
/** |
| 1016 |
* @brief Erases an element from a %map. |
| 1017 |
* @param __position An iterator pointing to the element to be erased. |
| 1018 |
* @return An iterator pointing to the element immediately following |
| 1019 |
* @a position prior to the element being erased. If no such |
| 1020 |
* element exists, end() is returned. |
| 1021 |
* |
| 1022 |
* This function erases an element, pointed to by the given |
| 1023 |
* iterator, from a %map. Note that this function only erases |
| 1024 |
* the element, and that if the element is itself a pointer, |
| 1025 |
* the pointed-to memory is not touched in any way. Managing |
| 1026 |
* the pointer is the user's responsibility. |
| 1027 |
* |
| 1028 |
* @{ |
| 1029 |
*/ |
| 1030 |
iterator |
| 1031 |
erase(const_iterator __position) |
| 1032 |
{ return _M_t.erase(__position); } |
| 1033 |
|
| 1034 |
// LWG 2059 |
| 1035 |
_GLIBCXX_ABI_TAG_CXX11 |
| 1036 |
iterator |
| 1037 |
erase(iterator __position) |
| 1038 |
{ return _M_t.erase(__position); } |
| 1039 |
/// @} |
| 1040 |
#else |
| 1041 |
/** |
| 1042 |
* @brief Erases an element from a %map. |
| 1043 |
* @param __position An iterator pointing to the element to be erased. |
| 1044 |
* |
| 1045 |
* This function erases an element, pointed to by the given |
| 1046 |
* iterator, from a %map. Note that this function only erases |
| 1047 |
* the element, and that if the element is itself a pointer, |
| 1048 |
* the pointed-to memory is not touched in any way. Managing |
| 1049 |
* the pointer is the user's responsibility. |
| 1050 |
*/ |
| 1051 |
void |
| 1052 |
erase(iterator __position) |
| 1053 |
{ _M_t.erase(__position); } |
| 1054 |
#endif |
| 1055 |
|
| 1056 |
/** |
| 1057 |
* @brief Erases elements according to the provided key. |
| 1058 |
* @param __x Key of element to be erased. |
| 1059 |
* @return The number of elements erased. |
| 1060 |
* |
| 1061 |
* This function erases all the elements located by the given key from |
| 1062 |
* a %map. |
| 1063 |
* Note that this function only erases the element, and that if |
| 1064 |
* the element is itself a pointer, the pointed-to memory is not touched |
| 1065 |
* in any way. Managing the pointer is the user's responsibility. |
| 1066 |
*/ |
| 1067 |
size_type |
| 1068 |
erase(const key_type& __x) |
| 1069 |
{ return _M_t.erase(__x); } |
| 1070 |
|
| 1071 |
#if __cplusplus >= 201103L |
| 1072 |
// _GLIBCXX_RESOLVE_LIB_DEFECTS |
| 1073 |
// DR 130. Associative erase should return an iterator. |
| 1074 |
/** |
| 1075 |
* @brief Erases a [first,last) range of elements from a %map. |
| 1076 |
* @param __first Iterator pointing to the start of the range to be |
| 1077 |
* erased. |
| 1078 |
* @param __last Iterator pointing to the end of the range to |
| 1079 |
* be erased. |
| 1080 |
* @return The iterator @a __last. |
| 1081 |
* |
| 1082 |
* This function erases a sequence of elements from a %map. |
| 1083 |
* Note that this function only erases the element, and that if |
| 1084 |
* the element is itself a pointer, the pointed-to memory is not touched |
| 1085 |
* in any way. Managing the pointer is the user's responsibility. |
| 1086 |
*/ |
| 1087 |
iterator |
| 1088 |
erase(const_iterator __first, const_iterator __last) |
| 1089 |
{ return _M_t.erase(__first, __last); } |
| 1090 |
#else |
| 1091 |
/** |
| 1092 |
* @brief Erases a [__first,__last) range of elements from a %map. |
| 1093 |
* @param __first Iterator pointing to the start of the range to be |
| 1094 |
* erased. |
| 1095 |
* @param __last Iterator pointing to the end of the range to |
| 1096 |
* be erased. |
| 1097 |
* |
| 1098 |
* This function erases a sequence of elements from a %map. |
| 1099 |
* Note that this function only erases the element, and that if |
| 1100 |
* the element is itself a pointer, the pointed-to memory is not touched |
| 1101 |
* in any way. Managing the pointer is the user's responsibility. |
| 1102 |
*/ |
| 1103 |
void |
| 1104 |
erase(iterator __first, iterator __last) |
| 1105 |
{ _M_t.erase(__first, __last); } |
| 1106 |
#endif |
| 1107 |
|
| 1108 |
/** |
| 1109 |
* @brief Swaps data with another %map. |
| 1110 |
* @param __x A %map of the same element and allocator types. |
| 1111 |
* |
| 1112 |
* This exchanges the elements between two maps in constant |
| 1113 |
* time. (It is only swapping a pointer, an integer, and an |
| 1114 |
* instance of the @c Compare type (which itself is often |
| 1115 |
* stateless and empty), so it should be quite fast.) Note |
| 1116 |
* that the global std::swap() function is specialized such |
| 1117 |
* that std::swap(m1,m2) will feed to this function. |
| 1118 |
* |
| 1119 |
* Whether the allocators are swapped depends on the allocator traits. |
| 1120 |
*/ |
| 1121 |
void |
| 1122 |
swap(map& __x) |
| 1123 |
_GLIBCXX_NOEXCEPT_IF(__is_nothrow_swappable<_Compare>::value) |
| 1124 |
{ _M_t.swap(__x._M_t); } |
| 1125 |
|
| 1126 |
/** |
| 1127 |
* Erases all elements in a %map. Note that this function only |
| 1128 |
* erases the elements, and that if the elements themselves are |
| 1129 |
* pointers, the pointed-to memory is not touched in any way. |
| 1130 |
* Managing the pointer is the user's responsibility. |
| 1131 |
*/ |
| 1132 |
void |
| 1133 |
clear() _GLIBCXX_NOEXCEPT |
| 1134 |
{ _M_t.clear(); } |
| 1135 |
|
| 1136 |
// observers |
| 1137 |
/** |
| 1138 |
* Returns the key comparison object out of which the %map was |
| 1139 |
* constructed. |
| 1140 |
*/ |
| 1141 |
key_compare |
| 1142 |
key_comp() const |
| 1143 |
{ return _M_t.key_comp(); } |
| 1144 |
|
| 1145 |
/** |
| 1146 |
* Returns a value comparison object, built from the key comparison |
| 1147 |
* object out of which the %map was constructed. |
| 1148 |
*/ |
| 1149 |
value_compare |
| 1150 |
value_comp() const |
| 1151 |
{ return value_compare(_M_t.key_comp()); } |
| 1152 |
|
| 1153 |
// [23.3.1.3] map operations |
| 1154 |
|
| 1155 |
///@{ |
| 1156 |
/** |
| 1157 |
* @brief Tries to locate an element in a %map. |
| 1158 |
* @param __x Key of (key, value) %pair to be located. |
| 1159 |
* @return Iterator pointing to sought-after element, or end() if not |
| 1160 |
* found. |
| 1161 |
* |
| 1162 |
* This function takes a key and tries to locate the element with which |
| 1163 |
* the key matches. If successful the function returns an iterator |
| 1164 |
* pointing to the sought after %pair. If unsuccessful it returns the |
| 1165 |
* past-the-end ( @c end() ) iterator. |
| 1166 |
*/ |
| 1167 |
|
| 1168 |
iterator |
| 1169 |
find(const key_type& __x) |
| 1170 |
{ return _M_t.find(__x); } |
| 1171 |
|
| 1172 |
#if __cplusplus > 201103L |
| 1173 |
template<typename _Kt> |
| 1174 |
auto |
| 1175 |
find(const _Kt& __x) -> decltype(_M_t._M_find_tr(__x)) |
| 1176 |
{ return _M_t._M_find_tr(__x); } |
| 1177 |
#endif |
| 1178 |
///@} |
| 1179 |
|
| 1180 |
///@{ |
| 1181 |
/** |
| 1182 |
* @brief Tries to locate an element in a %map. |
| 1183 |
* @param __x Key of (key, value) %pair to be located. |
| 1184 |
* @return Read-only (constant) iterator pointing to sought-after |
| 1185 |
* element, or end() if not found. |
| 1186 |
* |
| 1187 |
* This function takes a key and tries to locate the element with which |
| 1188 |
* the key matches. If successful the function returns a constant |
| 1189 |
* iterator pointing to the sought after %pair. If unsuccessful it |
| 1190 |
* returns the past-the-end ( @c end() ) iterator. |
| 1191 |
*/ |
| 1192 |
|
| 1193 |
const_iterator |
| 1194 |
find(const key_type& __x) const |
| 1195 |
{ return _M_t.find(__x); } |
| 1196 |
|
| 1197 |
#if __cplusplus > 201103L |
| 1198 |
template<typename _Kt> |
| 1199 |
auto |
| 1200 |
find(const _Kt& __x) const -> decltype(_M_t._M_find_tr(__x)) |
| 1201 |
{ return _M_t._M_find_tr(__x); } |
| 1202 |
#endif |
| 1203 |
///@} |
| 1204 |
|
| 1205 |
///@{ |
| 1206 |
/** |
| 1207 |
* @brief Finds the number of elements with given key. |
| 1208 |
* @param __x Key of (key, value) pairs to be located. |
| 1209 |
* @return Number of elements with specified key. |
| 1210 |
* |
| 1211 |
* This function only makes sense for multimaps; for map the result will |
| 1212 |
* either be 0 (not present) or 1 (present). |
| 1213 |
*/ |
| 1214 |
size_type |
| 1215 |
count(const key_type& __x) const |
| 1216 |
{ return _M_t.find(__x) == _M_t.end() ? 0 : 1; } |
| 1217 |
|
| 1218 |
#if __cplusplus > 201103L |
| 1219 |
template<typename _Kt> |
| 1220 |
auto |
| 1221 |
count(const _Kt& __x) const -> decltype(_M_t._M_count_tr(__x)) |
| 1222 |
{ return _M_t._M_count_tr(__x); } |
| 1223 |
#endif |
| 1224 |
///@} |
| 1225 |
|
| 1226 |
#if __cplusplus > 201703L |
| 1227 |
///@{ |
| 1228 |
/** |
| 1229 |
* @brief Finds whether an element with the given key exists. |
| 1230 |
* @param __x Key of (key, value) pairs to be located. |
| 1231 |
* @return True if there is an element with the specified key. |
| 1232 |
*/ |
| 1233 |
bool |
| 1234 |
contains(const key_type& __x) const |
| 1235 |
{ return _M_t.find(__x) != _M_t.end(); } |
| 1236 |
|
| 1237 |
template<typename _Kt> |
| 1238 |
auto |
| 1239 |
contains(const _Kt& __x) const |
| 1240 |
-> decltype(_M_t._M_find_tr(__x), void(), true) |
| 1241 |
{ return _M_t._M_find_tr(__x) != _M_t.end(); } |
| 1242 |
///@} |
| 1243 |
#endif |
| 1244 |
|
| 1245 |
///@{ |
| 1246 |
/** |
| 1247 |
* @brief Finds the beginning of a subsequence matching given key. |
| 1248 |
* @param __x Key of (key, value) pair to be located. |
| 1249 |
* @return Iterator pointing to first element equal to or greater |
| 1250 |
* than key, or end(). |
| 1251 |
* |
| 1252 |
* This function returns the first element of a subsequence of elements |
| 1253 |
* that matches the given key. If unsuccessful it returns an iterator |
| 1254 |
* pointing to the first element that has a greater value than given key |
| 1255 |
* or end() if no such element exists. |
| 1256 |
*/ |
| 1257 |
iterator |
| 1258 |
lower_bound(const key_type& __x) |
| 1259 |
{ return _M_t.lower_bound(__x); } |
| 1260 |
|
| 1261 |
#if __cplusplus > 201103L |
| 1262 |
template<typename _Kt> |
| 1263 |
auto |
| 1264 |
lower_bound(const _Kt& __x) |
| 1265 |
-> decltype(iterator(_M_t._M_lower_bound_tr(__x))) |
| 1266 |
{ return iterator(_M_t._M_lower_bound_tr(__x)); } |
| 1267 |
#endif |
| 1268 |
///@} |
| 1269 |
|
| 1270 |
///@{ |
| 1271 |
/** |
| 1272 |
* @brief Finds the beginning of a subsequence matching given key. |
| 1273 |
* @param __x Key of (key, value) pair to be located. |
| 1274 |
* @return Read-only (constant) iterator pointing to first element |
| 1275 |
* equal to or greater than key, or end(). |
| 1276 |
* |
| 1277 |
* This function returns the first element of a subsequence of elements |
| 1278 |
* that matches the given key. If unsuccessful it returns an iterator |
| 1279 |
* pointing to the first element that has a greater value than given key |
| 1280 |
* or end() if no such element exists. |
| 1281 |
*/ |
| 1282 |
const_iterator |
| 1283 |
lower_bound(const key_type& __x) const |
| 1284 |
{ return _M_t.lower_bound(__x); } |
| 1285 |
|
| 1286 |
#if __cplusplus > 201103L |
| 1287 |
template<typename _Kt> |
| 1288 |
auto |
| 1289 |
lower_bound(const _Kt& __x) const |
| 1290 |
-> decltype(const_iterator(_M_t._M_lower_bound_tr(__x))) |
| 1291 |
{ return const_iterator(_M_t._M_lower_bound_tr(__x)); } |
| 1292 |
#endif |
| 1293 |
///@} |
| 1294 |
|
| 1295 |
///@{ |
| 1296 |
/** |
| 1297 |
* @brief Finds the end of a subsequence matching given key. |
| 1298 |
* @param __x Key of (key, value) pair to be located. |
| 1299 |
* @return Iterator pointing to the first element |
| 1300 |
* greater than key, or end(). |
| 1301 |
*/ |
| 1302 |
iterator |
| 1303 |
upper_bound(const key_type& __x) |
| 1304 |
{ return _M_t.upper_bound(__x); } |
| 1305 |
|
| 1306 |
#if __cplusplus > 201103L |
| 1307 |
template<typename _Kt> |
| 1308 |
auto |
| 1309 |
upper_bound(const _Kt& __x) |
| 1310 |
-> decltype(iterator(_M_t._M_upper_bound_tr(__x))) |
| 1311 |
{ return iterator(_M_t._M_upper_bound_tr(__x)); } |
| 1312 |
#endif |
| 1313 |
///@} |
| 1314 |
|
| 1315 |
///@{ |
| 1316 |
/** |
| 1317 |
* @brief Finds the end of a subsequence matching given key. |
| 1318 |
* @param __x Key of (key, value) pair to be located. |
| 1319 |
* @return Read-only (constant) iterator pointing to first iterator |
| 1320 |
* greater than key, or end(). |
| 1321 |
*/ |
| 1322 |
const_iterator |
| 1323 |
upper_bound(const key_type& __x) const |
| 1324 |
{ return _M_t.upper_bound(__x); } |
| 1325 |
|
| 1326 |
#if __cplusplus > 201103L |
| 1327 |
template<typename _Kt> |
| 1328 |
auto |
| 1329 |
upper_bound(const _Kt& __x) const |
| 1330 |
-> decltype(const_iterator(_M_t._M_upper_bound_tr(__x))) |
| 1331 |
{ return const_iterator(_M_t._M_upper_bound_tr(__x)); } |
| 1332 |
#endif |
| 1333 |
///@} |
| 1334 |
|
| 1335 |
///@{ |
| 1336 |
/** |
| 1337 |
* @brief Finds a subsequence matching given key. |
| 1338 |
* @param __x Key of (key, value) pairs to be located. |
| 1339 |
* @return Pair of iterators that possibly points to the subsequence |
| 1340 |
* matching given key. |
| 1341 |
* |
| 1342 |
* This function is equivalent to |
| 1343 |
* @code |
| 1344 |
* std::make_pair(c.lower_bound(val), |
| 1345 |
* c.upper_bound(val)) |
| 1346 |
* @endcode |
| 1347 |
* (but is faster than making the calls separately). |
| 1348 |
* |
| 1349 |
* This function probably only makes sense for multimaps. |
| 1350 |
*/ |
| 1351 |
std::pair<iterator, iterator> |
| 1352 |
equal_range(const key_type& __x) |
| 1353 |
{ return _M_t.equal_range(__x); } |
| 1354 |
|
| 1355 |
#if __cplusplus > 201103L |
| 1356 |
template<typename _Kt> |
| 1357 |
auto |
| 1358 |
equal_range(const _Kt& __x) |
| 1359 |
-> decltype(pair<iterator, iterator>(_M_t._M_equal_range_tr(__x))) |
| 1360 |
{ return pair<iterator, iterator>(_M_t._M_equal_range_tr(__x)); } |
| 1361 |
#endif |
| 1362 |
///@} |
| 1363 |
|
| 1364 |
///@{ |
| 1365 |
/** |
| 1366 |
* @brief Finds a subsequence matching given key. |
| 1367 |
* @param __x Key of (key, value) pairs to be located. |
| 1368 |
* @return Pair of read-only (constant) iterators that possibly points |
| 1369 |
* to the subsequence matching given key. |
| 1370 |
* |
| 1371 |
* This function is equivalent to |
| 1372 |
* @code |
| 1373 |
* std::make_pair(c.lower_bound(val), |
| 1374 |
* c.upper_bound(val)) |
| 1375 |
* @endcode |
| 1376 |
* (but is faster than making the calls separately). |
| 1377 |
* |
| 1378 |
* This function probably only makes sense for multimaps. |
| 1379 |
*/ |
| 1380 |
std::pair<const_iterator, const_iterator> |
| 1381 |
equal_range(const key_type& __x) const |
| 1382 |
{ return _M_t.equal_range(__x); } |
| 1383 |
|
| 1384 |
#if __cplusplus > 201103L |
| 1385 |
template<typename _Kt> |
| 1386 |
auto |
| 1387 |
equal_range(const _Kt& __x) const |
| 1388 |
-> decltype(pair<const_iterator, const_iterator>( |
| 1389 |
_M_t._M_equal_range_tr(__x))) |
| 1390 |
{ |
| 1391 |
return pair<const_iterator, const_iterator>( |
| 1392 |
_M_t._M_equal_range_tr(__x)); |
| 1393 |
} |
| 1394 |
#endif |
| 1395 |
///@} |
| 1396 |
|
| 1397 |
template<typename _K1, typename _T1, typename _C1, typename _A1> |
| 1398 |
friend bool |
| 1399 |
operator==(const map<_K1, _T1, _C1, _A1>&, |
| 1400 |
const map<_K1, _T1, _C1, _A1>&); |
| 1401 |
|
| 1402 |
#if __cpp_lib_three_way_comparison |
| 1403 |
template<typename _K1, typename _T1, typename _C1, typename _A1> |
| 1404 |
friend __detail::__synth3way_t<pair<const _K1, _T1>> |
| 1405 |
operator<=>(const map<_K1, _T1, _C1, _A1>&, |
| 1406 |
const map<_K1, _T1, _C1, _A1>&); |
| 1407 |
#else |
| 1408 |
template<typename _K1, typename _T1, typename _C1, typename _A1> |
| 1409 |
friend bool |
| 1410 |
operator<(const map<_K1, _T1, _C1, _A1>&, |
| 1411 |
const map<_K1, _T1, _C1, _A1>&); |
| 1412 |
#endif |
| 1413 |
}; |
| 1414 |
|
| 1415 |
|
| 1416 |
#if __cpp_deduction_guides >= 201606 |
| 1417 |
|
| 1418 |
template<typename _InputIterator, |
| 1419 |
typename _Compare = less<__iter_key_t<_InputIterator>>, |
| 1420 |
typename _Allocator = allocator<__iter_to_alloc_t<_InputIterator>>, |
| 1421 |
typename = _RequireInputIter<_InputIterator>, |
| 1422 |
typename = _RequireNotAllocator<_Compare>, |
| 1423 |
typename = _RequireAllocator<_Allocator>> |
| 1424 |
map(_InputIterator, _InputIterator, |
| 1425 |
_Compare = _Compare(), _Allocator = _Allocator()) |
| 1426 |
-> map<__iter_key_t<_InputIterator>, __iter_val_t<_InputIterator>, |
| 1427 |
_Compare, _Allocator>; |
| 1428 |
|
| 1429 |
template<typename _Key, typename _Tp, typename _Compare = less<_Key>, |
| 1430 |
typename _Allocator = allocator<pair<const _Key, _Tp>>, |
| 1431 |
typename = _RequireNotAllocator<_Compare>, |
| 1432 |
typename = _RequireAllocator<_Allocator>> |
| 1433 |
map(initializer_list<pair<_Key, _Tp>>, |
| 1434 |
_Compare = _Compare(), _Allocator = _Allocator()) |
| 1435 |
-> map<_Key, _Tp, _Compare, _Allocator>; |
| 1436 |
|
| 1437 |
template <typename _InputIterator, typename _Allocator, |
| 1438 |
typename = _RequireInputIter<_InputIterator>, |
| 1439 |
typename = _RequireAllocator<_Allocator>> |
| 1440 |
map(_InputIterator, _InputIterator, _Allocator) |
| 1441 |
-> map<__iter_key_t<_InputIterator>, __iter_val_t<_InputIterator>, |
| 1442 |
less<__iter_key_t<_InputIterator>>, _Allocator>; |
| 1443 |
|
| 1444 |
template<typename _Key, typename _Tp, typename _Allocator, |
| 1445 |
typename = _RequireAllocator<_Allocator>> |
| 1446 |
map(initializer_list<pair<_Key, _Tp>>, _Allocator) |
| 1447 |
-> map<_Key, _Tp, less<_Key>, _Allocator>; |
| 1448 |
|
| 1449 |
#endif // deduction guides |
| 1450 |
|
| 1451 |
/** |
| 1452 |
* @brief Map equality comparison. |
| 1453 |
* @param __x A %map. |
| 1454 |
* @param __y A %map of the same type as @a x. |
| 1455 |
* @return True iff the size and elements of the maps are equal. |
| 1456 |
* |
| 1457 |
* This is an equivalence relation. It is linear in the size of the |
| 1458 |
* maps. Maps are considered equivalent if their sizes are equal, |
| 1459 |
* and if corresponding elements compare equal. |
| 1460 |
*/ |
| 1461 |
template<typename _Key, typename _Tp, typename _Compare, typename _Alloc> |
| 1462 |
inline bool |
| 1463 |
operator==(const map<_Key, _Tp, _Compare, _Alloc>& __x, |
| 1464 |
const map<_Key, _Tp, _Compare, _Alloc>& __y) |
| 1465 |
{ return __x._M_t == __y._M_t; } |
| 1466 |
|
| 1467 |
#if __cpp_lib_three_way_comparison |
| 1468 |
/** |
| 1469 |
* @brief Map ordering relation. |
| 1470 |
* @param __x A `map`. |
| 1471 |
* @param __y A `map` of the same type as `x`. |
| 1472 |
* @return A value indicating whether `__x` is less than, equal to, |
| 1473 |
* greater than, or incomparable with `__y`. |
| 1474 |
* |
| 1475 |
* This is a total ordering relation. It is linear in the size of the |
| 1476 |
* maps. The elements must be comparable with @c <. |
| 1477 |
* |
| 1478 |
* See `std::lexicographical_compare_three_way()` for how the determination |
| 1479 |
* is made. This operator is used to synthesize relational operators like |
| 1480 |
* `<` and `>=` etc. |
| 1481 |
*/ |
| 1482 |
template<typename _Key, typename _Tp, typename _Compare, typename _Alloc> |
| 1483 |
inline __detail::__synth3way_t<pair<const _Key, _Tp>> |
| 1484 |
operator<=>(const map<_Key, _Tp, _Compare, _Alloc>& __x, |
| 1485 |
const map<_Key, _Tp, _Compare, _Alloc>& __y) |
| 1486 |
{ return __x._M_t <=> __y._M_t; } |
| 1487 |
#else |
| 1488 |
/** |
| 1489 |
* @brief Map ordering relation. |
| 1490 |
* @param __x A %map. |
| 1491 |
* @param __y A %map of the same type as @a x. |
| 1492 |
* @return True iff @a x is lexicographically less than @a y. |
| 1493 |
* |
| 1494 |
* This is a total ordering relation. It is linear in the size of the |
| 1495 |
* maps. The elements must be comparable with @c <. |
| 1496 |
* |
| 1497 |
* See std::lexicographical_compare() for how the determination is made. |
| 1498 |
*/ |
| 1499 |
template<typename _Key, typename _Tp, typename _Compare, typename _Alloc> |
| 1500 |
inline bool |
| 1501 |
operator<(const map<_Key, _Tp, _Compare, _Alloc>& __x, |
| 1502 |
const map<_Key, _Tp, _Compare, _Alloc>& __y) |
| 1503 |
{ return __x._M_t < __y._M_t; } |
| 1504 |
|
| 1505 |
/// Based on operator== |
| 1506 |
template<typename _Key, typename _Tp, typename _Compare, typename _Alloc> |
| 1507 |
inline bool |
| 1508 |
operator!=(const map<_Key, _Tp, _Compare, _Alloc>& __x, |
| 1509 |
const map<_Key, _Tp, _Compare, _Alloc>& __y) |
| 1510 |
{ return !(__x == __y); } |
| 1511 |
|
| 1512 |
/// Based on operator< |
| 1513 |
template<typename _Key, typename _Tp, typename _Compare, typename _Alloc> |
| 1514 |
inline bool |
| 1515 |
operator>(const map<_Key, _Tp, _Compare, _Alloc>& __x, |
| 1516 |
const map<_Key, _Tp, _Compare, _Alloc>& __y) |
| 1517 |
{ return __y < __x; } |
| 1518 |
|
| 1519 |
/// Based on operator< |
| 1520 |
template<typename _Key, typename _Tp, typename _Compare, typename _Alloc> |
| 1521 |
inline bool |
| 1522 |
operator<=(const map<_Key, _Tp, _Compare, _Alloc>& __x, |
| 1523 |
const map<_Key, _Tp, _Compare, _Alloc>& __y) |
| 1524 |
{ return !(__y < __x); } |
| 1525 |
|
| 1526 |
/// Based on operator< |
| 1527 |
template<typename _Key, typename _Tp, typename _Compare, typename _Alloc> |
| 1528 |
inline bool |
| 1529 |
operator>=(const map<_Key, _Tp, _Compare, _Alloc>& __x, |
| 1530 |
const map<_Key, _Tp, _Compare, _Alloc>& __y) |
| 1531 |
{ return !(__x < __y); } |
| 1532 |
#endif // three-way comparison |
| 1533 |
|
| 1534 |
/// See std::map::swap(). |
| 1535 |
template<typename _Key, typename _Tp, typename _Compare, typename _Alloc> |
| 1536 |
inline void |
| 1537 |
swap(map<_Key, _Tp, _Compare, _Alloc>& __x, |
| 1538 |
map<_Key, _Tp, _Compare, _Alloc>& __y) |
| 1539 |
_GLIBCXX_NOEXCEPT_IF(noexcept(__x.swap(__y))) |
| 1540 |
{ __x.swap(__y); } |
| 1541 |
|
| 1542 |
_GLIBCXX_END_NAMESPACE_CONTAINER |
| 1543 |
|
| 1544 |
#if __cplusplus > 201402L |
| 1545 |
// Allow std::map access to internals of compatible maps. |
| 1546 |
template<typename _Key, typename _Val, typename _Cmp1, typename _Alloc, |
| 1547 |
typename _Cmp2> |
| 1548 |
struct |
| 1549 |
_Rb_tree_merge_helper<_GLIBCXX_STD_C::map<_Key, _Val, _Cmp1, _Alloc>, |
| 1550 |
_Cmp2> |
| 1551 |
{ |
| 1552 |
private: |
| 1553 |
friend class _GLIBCXX_STD_C::map<_Key, _Val, _Cmp1, _Alloc>; |
| 1554 |
|
| 1555 |
static auto& |
| 1556 |
_S_get_tree(_GLIBCXX_STD_C::map<_Key, _Val, _Cmp2, _Alloc>& __map) |
| 1557 |
{ return __map._M_t; } |
| 1558 |
|
| 1559 |
static auto& |
| 1560 |
_S_get_tree(_GLIBCXX_STD_C::multimap<_Key, _Val, _Cmp2, _Alloc>& __map) |
| 1561 |
{ return __map._M_t; } |
| 1562 |
}; |
| 1563 |
#endif // C++17 |
| 1564 |
|
| 1565 |
_GLIBCXX_END_NAMESPACE_VERSION |
| 1566 |
} // namespace std |
| 1567 |
|
| 1568 |
#endif /* _STL_MAP_H */ |