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// Custom pointer adapter and sample storage policies |
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// Copyright (C) 2008-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
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// |
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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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// terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the |
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// Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) |
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// any later version. |
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// This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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// GNU General Public License for more details. |
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// Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional |
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// permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version |
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// 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. |
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and |
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// a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; |
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// see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see |
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// <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
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/** |
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* @file ext/pointer.h |
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* This file is a GNU extension to the Standard C++ Library. |
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* |
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* @author Bob Walters |
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* |
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* Provides reusable _Pointer_adapter for assisting in the development of |
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* custom pointer types that can be used with the standard containers via |
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* the allocator::pointer and allocator::const_pointer typedefs. |
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*/ |
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#ifndef _POINTER_H |
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#define _POINTER_H 1 |
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#pragma GCC system_header |
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#include <iosfwd> |
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#include <bits/stl_iterator_base_types.h> |
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#include <ext/cast.h> |
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#include <ext/type_traits.h> |
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#if __cplusplus >= 201103L |
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# include <bits/move.h> |
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# include <bits/ptr_traits.h> |
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#endif |
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#if __cplusplus > 201703L |
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# include <iterator> // for indirectly_readable_traits |
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#endif |
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namespace __gnu_cxx _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY(default) |
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{ |
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_GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION |
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/** |
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* @brief A storage policy for use with _Pointer_adapter<> which yields a |
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* standard pointer. |
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* |
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* A _Storage_policy is required to provide 4 things: |
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* 1) A get() API for returning the stored pointer value. |
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* 2) An set() API for storing a pointer value. |
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* 3) An element_type typedef to define the type this points to. |
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* 4) An operator<() to support pointer comparison. |
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* 5) An operator==() to support pointer comparison. |
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*/ |
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template<typename _Tp> |
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class _Std_pointer_impl |
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{ |
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public: |
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// the type this pointer points to. |
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typedef _Tp element_type; |
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// A method to fetch the pointer value as a standard T* value; |
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inline _Tp* |
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get() const |
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{ return _M_value; } |
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// A method to set the pointer value, from a standard T* value; |
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inline void |
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set(element_type* __arg) |
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{ _M_value = __arg; } |
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// Comparison of pointers |
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inline bool |
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operator<(const _Std_pointer_impl& __rarg) const |
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{ return (_M_value < __rarg._M_value); } |
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inline bool |
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operator==(const _Std_pointer_impl& __rarg) const |
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{ return (_M_value == __rarg._M_value); } |
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private: |
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element_type* _M_value; |
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}; |
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/** |
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* @brief A storage policy for use with _Pointer_adapter<> which stores |
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* the pointer's address as an offset value which is relative to |
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* its own address. |
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* |
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* This is intended for pointers within shared memory regions which |
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* might be mapped at different addresses by different processes. |
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* For null pointers, a value of 1 is used. (0 is legitimate |
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* sometimes for nodes in circularly linked lists) This value was |
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* chosen as the least likely to generate an incorrect null, As |
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* there is no reason why any normal pointer would point 1 byte into |
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* its own pointer address. |
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*/ |
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template<typename _Tp> |
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class _Relative_pointer_impl |
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{ |
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public: |
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typedef _Tp element_type; |
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_Tp* |
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get() const |
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{ |
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if (_M_diff == 1) |
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return 0; |
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else |
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return reinterpret_cast<_Tp*>(reinterpret_cast<_UIntPtrType>(this) |
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+ _M_diff); |
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} |
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void |
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set(_Tp* __arg) |
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{ |
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if (!__arg) |
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_M_diff = 1; |
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else |
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_M_diff = reinterpret_cast<_UIntPtrType>(__arg) |
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- reinterpret_cast<_UIntPtrType>(this); |
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} |
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// Comparison of pointers |
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inline bool |
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operator<(const _Relative_pointer_impl& __rarg) const |
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{ return (reinterpret_cast<_UIntPtrType>(this->get()) |
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< reinterpret_cast<_UIntPtrType>(__rarg.get())); } |
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inline bool |
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operator==(const _Relative_pointer_impl& __rarg) const |
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{ return (reinterpret_cast<_UIntPtrType>(this->get()) |
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== reinterpret_cast<_UIntPtrType>(__rarg.get())); } |
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private: |
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#ifdef _GLIBCXX_USE_LONG_LONG |
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typedef __gnu_cxx::__conditional_type< |
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(sizeof(unsigned long) >= sizeof(void*)), |
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unsigned long, unsigned long long>::__type _UIntPtrType; |
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#else |
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typedef unsigned long _UIntPtrType; |
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#endif |
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_UIntPtrType _M_diff; |
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}; |
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/** |
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* Relative_pointer_impl needs a specialization for const T because of |
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* the casting done during pointer arithmetic. |
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*/ |
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template<typename _Tp> |
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class _Relative_pointer_impl<const _Tp> |
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{ |
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public: |
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typedef const _Tp element_type; |
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const _Tp* |
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get() const |
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{ |
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if (_M_diff == 1) |
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return 0; |
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else |
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return reinterpret_cast<const _Tp*> |
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(reinterpret_cast<_UIntPtrType>(this) + _M_diff); |
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} |
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void |
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set(const _Tp* __arg) |
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{ |
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if (!__arg) |
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_M_diff = 1; |
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else |
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_M_diff = reinterpret_cast<_UIntPtrType>(__arg) |
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- reinterpret_cast<_UIntPtrType>(this); |
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} |
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// Comparison of pointers |
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inline bool |
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operator<(const _Relative_pointer_impl& __rarg) const |
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{ return (reinterpret_cast<_UIntPtrType>(this->get()) |
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< reinterpret_cast<_UIntPtrType>(__rarg.get())); } |
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inline bool |
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operator==(const _Relative_pointer_impl& __rarg) const |
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{ return (reinterpret_cast<_UIntPtrType>(this->get()) |
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== reinterpret_cast<_UIntPtrType>(__rarg.get())); } |
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private: |
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#ifdef _GLIBCXX_USE_LONG_LONG |
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typedef __gnu_cxx::__conditional_type< |
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(sizeof(unsigned long) >= sizeof(void*)), |
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unsigned long, unsigned long long>::__type _UIntPtrType; |
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#else |
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typedef unsigned long _UIntPtrType; |
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#endif |
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_UIntPtrType _M_diff; |
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}; |
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/** |
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* The specialization on this type helps resolve the problem of |
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* reference to void, and eliminates the need to specialize |
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* _Pointer_adapter for cases of void*, const void*, and so on. |
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*/ |
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struct _Invalid_type { }; |
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template<typename _Tp> |
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struct _Reference_type |
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{ typedef _Tp& reference; }; |
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template<> |
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struct _Reference_type<void> |
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{ typedef _Invalid_type& reference; }; |
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template<> |
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struct _Reference_type<const void> |
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{ typedef const _Invalid_type& reference; }; |
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template<> |
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struct _Reference_type<volatile void> |
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{ typedef volatile _Invalid_type& reference; }; |
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template<> |
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struct _Reference_type<volatile const void> |
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{ typedef const volatile _Invalid_type& reference; }; |
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/** |
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* This structure accommodates the way in which |
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* std::iterator_traits<> is normally specialized for const T*, so |
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* that value_type is still T. |
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*/ |
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template<typename _Tp> |
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struct _Unqualified_type |
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{ typedef _Tp type; }; |
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template<typename _Tp> |
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struct _Unqualified_type<const _Tp> |
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{ typedef _Tp type; }; |
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/** |
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* The following provides an 'alternative pointer' that works with |
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* the containers when specified as the pointer typedef of the |
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* allocator. |
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* |
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* The pointer type used with the containers doesn't have to be this |
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* class, but it must support the implicit conversions, pointer |
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* arithmetic, comparison operators, etc. that are supported by this |
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* class, and avoid raising compile-time ambiguities. Because |
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* creating a working pointer can be challenging, this pointer |
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* template was designed to wrapper an easier storage policy type, |
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* so that it becomes reusable for creating other pointer types. |
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* |
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* A key point of this class is also that it allows container |
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* writers to 'assume' Allocator::pointer is a typedef for a normal |
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* pointer. This class supports most of the conventions of a true |
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* pointer, and can, for instance handle implicit conversion to |
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* const and base class pointer types. The only impositions on |
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* container writers to support extended pointers are: 1) use the |
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* Allocator::pointer typedef appropriately for pointer types. 2) |
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* if you need pointer casting, use the __pointer_cast<> functions |
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* from ext/cast.h. This allows pointer cast operations to be |
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* overloaded as necessary by custom pointers. |
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* |
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* Note: The const qualifier works with this pointer adapter as |
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* follows: |
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* |
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* _Tp* == _Pointer_adapter<_Std_pointer_impl<_Tp> >; |
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* const _Tp* == _Pointer_adapter<_Std_pointer_impl<const _Tp> >; |
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* _Tp* const == const _Pointer_adapter<_Std_pointer_impl<_Tp> >; |
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* const _Tp* const == const _Pointer_adapter<_Std_pointer_impl<const _Tp> >; |
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*/ |
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template<typename _Storage_policy> |
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class _Pointer_adapter : public _Storage_policy |
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{ |
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public: |
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typedef typename _Storage_policy::element_type element_type; |
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// These are needed for iterator_traits |
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typedef std::random_access_iterator_tag iterator_category; |
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typedef typename _Unqualified_type<element_type>::type value_type; |
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typedef std::ptrdiff_t difference_type; |
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typedef _Pointer_adapter pointer; |
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typedef typename _Reference_type<element_type>::reference reference; |
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// Reminder: 'const' methods mean that the method is valid when the |
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// pointer is immutable, and has nothing to do with whether the |
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// 'pointee' is const. |
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// Default Constructor (Convert from element_type*) |
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_Pointer_adapter(element_type* __arg = 0) |
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{ _Storage_policy::set(__arg); } |
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// Copy constructor from _Pointer_adapter of same type. |
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_Pointer_adapter(const _Pointer_adapter& __arg) |
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{ _Storage_policy::set(__arg.get()); } |
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// Convert from _Up* if conversion to element_type* is valid. |
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template<typename _Up> |
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_Pointer_adapter(_Up* __arg) |
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{ _Storage_policy::set(__arg); } |
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// Conversion from another _Pointer_adapter if _Up if static cast is |
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// valid. |
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template<typename _Up> |
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_Pointer_adapter(const _Pointer_adapter<_Up>& __arg) |
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{ _Storage_policy::set(__arg.get()); } |
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// Destructor |
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~_Pointer_adapter() { } |
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// Assignment operator |
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_Pointer_adapter& |
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operator=(const _Pointer_adapter& __arg) |
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{ |
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_Storage_policy::set(__arg.get()); |
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return *this; |
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} |
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template<typename _Up> |
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_Pointer_adapter& |
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operator=(const _Pointer_adapter<_Up>& __arg) |
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{ |
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_Storage_policy::set(__arg.get()); |
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return *this; |
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} |
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template<typename _Up> |
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_Pointer_adapter& |
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operator=(_Up* __arg) |
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{ |
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_Storage_policy::set(__arg); |
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return *this; |
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} |
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// Operator*, returns element_type& |
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inline reference |
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operator*() const |
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{ return *(_Storage_policy::get()); } |
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// Operator->, returns element_type* |
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inline element_type* |
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operator->() const |
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{ return _Storage_policy::get(); } |
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// Operator[], returns a element_type& to the item at that loc. |
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inline reference |
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operator[](std::ptrdiff_t __index) const |
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{ return _Storage_policy::get()[__index]; } |
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// To allow implicit conversion to "bool", for "if (ptr)..." |
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#if __cplusplus >= 201103L |
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explicit operator bool() const { return _Storage_policy::get() != 0; } |
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#else |
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private: |
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typedef element_type*(_Pointer_adapter::*__unspecified_bool_type)() const; |
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public: |
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operator __unspecified_bool_type() const |
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{ |
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return _Storage_policy::get() == 0 ? 0 : |
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&_Pointer_adapter::operator->; |
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} |
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// ! operator (for: if (!ptr)...) |
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inline bool |
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operator!() const |
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{ return (_Storage_policy::get() == 0); } |
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#endif |
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// Pointer differences |
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inline friend std::ptrdiff_t |
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operator-(const _Pointer_adapter& __lhs, element_type* __rhs) |
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{ return (__lhs.get() - __rhs); } |
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inline friend std::ptrdiff_t |
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operator-(element_type* __lhs, const _Pointer_adapter& __rhs) |
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{ return (__lhs - __rhs.get()); } |
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template<typename _Up> |
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inline friend std::ptrdiff_t |
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operator-(const _Pointer_adapter& __lhs, _Up* __rhs) |
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{ return (__lhs.get() - __rhs); } |
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template<typename _Up> |
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inline friend std::ptrdiff_t |
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operator-(_Up* __lhs, const _Pointer_adapter& __rhs) |
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{ return (__lhs - __rhs.get()); } |
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template<typename _Up> |
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inline std::ptrdiff_t |
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operator-(const _Pointer_adapter<_Up>& __rhs) const |
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{ return (_Storage_policy::get() - __rhs.get()); } |
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// Pointer math |
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// Note: There is a reason for all this overloading based on different |
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// integer types. In some libstdc++-v3 test cases, a templated |
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// operator+ is declared which can match any types. This operator |
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// tends to "steal" the recognition of _Pointer_adapter's own operator+ |
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// unless the integer type matches perfectly. |
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#define _CXX_POINTER_ARITH_OPERATOR_SET(INT_TYPE) \ |
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inline friend _Pointer_adapter \ |
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operator+(const _Pointer_adapter& __lhs, INT_TYPE __offset) \ |
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{ return _Pointer_adapter(__lhs.get() + __offset); } \ |
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\ |
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inline friend _Pointer_adapter \ |
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operator+(INT_TYPE __offset, const _Pointer_adapter& __rhs) \ |
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{ return _Pointer_adapter(__rhs.get() + __offset); } \ |
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\ |
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inline friend _Pointer_adapter \ |
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operator-(const _Pointer_adapter& __lhs, INT_TYPE __offset) \ |
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{ return _Pointer_adapter(__lhs.get() - __offset); } \ |
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\ |
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inline _Pointer_adapter& \ |
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operator+=(INT_TYPE __offset) \ |
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{ \ |
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_Storage_policy::set(_Storage_policy::get() + __offset); \ |
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return *this; \ |
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} \ |
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\ |
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inline _Pointer_adapter& \ |
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operator-=(INT_TYPE __offset) \ |
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{ \ |
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_Storage_policy::set(_Storage_policy::get() - __offset); \ |
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return *this; \ |
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} \ |
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// END of _CXX_POINTER_ARITH_OPERATOR_SET macro |
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// Expand into the various pointer arithmetic operators needed. |
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_CXX_POINTER_ARITH_OPERATOR_SET(short); |
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_CXX_POINTER_ARITH_OPERATOR_SET(unsigned short); |
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_CXX_POINTER_ARITH_OPERATOR_SET(int); |
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_CXX_POINTER_ARITH_OPERATOR_SET(unsigned int); |
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_CXX_POINTER_ARITH_OPERATOR_SET(long); |
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_CXX_POINTER_ARITH_OPERATOR_SET(unsigned long); |
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#ifdef _GLIBCXX_USE_LONG_LONG |
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_CXX_POINTER_ARITH_OPERATOR_SET(long long); |
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_CXX_POINTER_ARITH_OPERATOR_SET(unsigned long long); |
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#endif |
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// Mathematical Manipulators |
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inline _Pointer_adapter& |
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operator++() |
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{ |
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_Storage_policy::set(_Storage_policy::get() + 1); |
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return *this; |
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} |
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inline _Pointer_adapter |
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operator++(int) |
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{ |
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_Pointer_adapter __tmp(*this); |
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_Storage_policy::set(_Storage_policy::get() + 1); |
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return __tmp; |
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} |
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inline _Pointer_adapter& |
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operator--() |
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{ |
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_Storage_policy::set(_Storage_policy::get() - 1); |
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return *this; |
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} |
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inline _Pointer_adapter |
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operator--(int) |
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{ |
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_Pointer_adapter __tmp(*this); |
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_Storage_policy::set(_Storage_policy::get() - 1); |
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return __tmp; |
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} |
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#if __cpp_lib_three_way_comparison |
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friend std::strong_ordering |
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operator<=>(const _Pointer_adapter& __lhs, const _Pointer_adapter& __rhs) |
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noexcept |
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{ return __lhs.get() <=> __rhs.get(); } |
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#endif |
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}; // class _Pointer_adapter |
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#define _GCC_CXX_POINTER_COMPARISON_OPERATION_SET(OPERATOR) \ |
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template<typename _Tp1, typename _Tp2> \ |
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inline bool \ |
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operator OPERATOR(const _Pointer_adapter<_Tp1>& __lhs, _Tp2 __rhs) \ |
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{ return __lhs.get() OPERATOR __rhs; } \ |
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\ |
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template<typename _Tp1, typename _Tp2> \ |
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inline bool \ |
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operator OPERATOR(_Tp1 __lhs, const _Pointer_adapter<_Tp2>& __rhs) \ |
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{ return __lhs OPERATOR __rhs.get(); } \ |
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\ |
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template<typename _Tp1, typename _Tp2> \ |
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inline bool \ |
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operator OPERATOR(const _Pointer_adapter<_Tp1>& __lhs, \ |
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const _Pointer_adapter<_Tp2>& __rhs) \ |
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{ return __lhs.get() OPERATOR __rhs.get(); } \ |
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\ |
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// End GCC_CXX_POINTER_COMPARISON_OPERATION_SET Macro |
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// Expand into the various comparison operators needed. |
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_GCC_CXX_POINTER_COMPARISON_OPERATION_SET(==) |
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_GCC_CXX_POINTER_COMPARISON_OPERATION_SET(!=) |
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_GCC_CXX_POINTER_COMPARISON_OPERATION_SET(<) |
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_GCC_CXX_POINTER_COMPARISON_OPERATION_SET(<=) |
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_GCC_CXX_POINTER_COMPARISON_OPERATION_SET(>) |
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_GCC_CXX_POINTER_COMPARISON_OPERATION_SET(>=) |
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// These are here for expressions like "ptr == 0", "ptr != 0" |
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template<typename _Tp> |
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inline bool |
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operator==(const _Pointer_adapter<_Tp>& __lhs, int __rhs) |
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{ return __lhs.get() == reinterpret_cast<void*>(__rhs); } |
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template<typename _Tp> |
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inline bool |
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operator==(int __lhs, const _Pointer_adapter<_Tp>& __rhs) |
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{ return __rhs.get() == reinterpret_cast<void*>(__lhs); } |
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template<typename _Tp> |
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inline bool |
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operator!=(const _Pointer_adapter<_Tp>& __lhs, int __rhs) |
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{ return __lhs.get() != reinterpret_cast<void*>(__rhs); } |
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template<typename _Tp> |
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inline bool |
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operator!=(int __lhs, const _Pointer_adapter<_Tp>& __rhs) |
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{ return __rhs.get() != reinterpret_cast<void*>(__lhs); } |
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/** |
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* Comparison operators for _Pointer_adapter defer to the base class' |
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* comparison operators, when possible. |
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*/ |
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template<typename _Tp> |
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inline bool |
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operator==(const _Pointer_adapter<_Tp>& __lhs, |
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const _Pointer_adapter<_Tp>& __rhs) |
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{ return __lhs._Tp::operator==(__rhs); } |
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template<typename _Tp> |
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inline bool |
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operator<=(const _Pointer_adapter<_Tp>& __lhs, |
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const _Pointer_adapter<_Tp>& __rhs) |
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{ return __lhs._Tp::operator<(__rhs) || __lhs._Tp::operator==(__rhs); } |
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template<typename _Tp> |
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inline bool |
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operator!=(const _Pointer_adapter<_Tp>& __lhs, |
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const _Pointer_adapter<_Tp>& __rhs) |
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{ return !(__lhs._Tp::operator==(__rhs)); } |
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template<typename _Tp> |
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inline bool |
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operator>(const _Pointer_adapter<_Tp>& __lhs, |
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const _Pointer_adapter<_Tp>& __rhs) |
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{ return !(__lhs._Tp::operator<(__rhs) || __lhs._Tp::operator==(__rhs)); } |
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template<typename _Tp> |
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inline bool |
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operator>=(const _Pointer_adapter<_Tp>& __lhs, |
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const _Pointer_adapter<_Tp>& __rhs) |
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{ return !(__lhs._Tp::operator<(__rhs)); } |
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template<typename _CharT, typename _Traits, typename _StoreT> |
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inline std::basic_ostream<_CharT, _Traits>& |
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operator<<(std::basic_ostream<_CharT, _Traits>& __os, |
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const _Pointer_adapter<_StoreT>& __p) |
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{ return (__os << __p.get()); } |
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_GLIBCXX_END_NAMESPACE_VERSION |
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} // namespace |
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#if __cplusplus >= 201103L |
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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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template<typename _Storage_policy> |
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struct pointer_traits<__gnu_cxx::_Pointer_adapter<_Storage_policy>> |
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{ |
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/// The pointer type |
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typedef __gnu_cxx::_Pointer_adapter<_Storage_policy> pointer; |
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/// The type pointed to |
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typedef typename pointer::element_type element_type; |
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/// Type used to represent the difference between two pointers |
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typedef typename pointer::difference_type difference_type; |
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template<typename _Up> |
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using rebind = typename __gnu_cxx::_Pointer_adapter< |
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typename pointer_traits<_Storage_policy>::template rebind<_Up>>; |
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static pointer pointer_to(typename pointer::reference __r) noexcept |
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{ return pointer(std::addressof(__r)); } |
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}; |
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#if __cpp_lib_concepts |
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template<typename _Policy> |
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struct indirectly_readable_traits<__gnu_cxx::_Pointer_adapter<_Policy>> |
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{ |
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using value_type |
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= typename __gnu_cxx::_Pointer_adapter<_Policy>::value_type; |
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}; |
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#endif |
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_GLIBCXX_END_NAMESPACE_VERSION |
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} // namespace |
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#endif |
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#endif // _POINTER_H |