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// Copyright 2018 The Abseil Authors. |
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at |
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// |
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
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// |
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
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// limitations under the License. |
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// |
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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// File: inlined_vector.h |
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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// |
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// This header file contains the declaration and definition of an "inlined |
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// vector" which behaves in an equivalent fashion to a `std::vector`, except |
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// that storage for small sequences of the vector are provided inline without |
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// requiring any heap allocation. |
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// |
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// An `absl::InlinedVector<T, N>` specifies the default capacity `N` as one of |
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// its template parameters. Instances where `size() <= N` hold contained |
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// elements in inline space. Typically `N` is very small so that sequences that |
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// are expected to be short do not require allocations. |
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// |
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// An `absl::InlinedVector` does not usually require a specific allocator. If |
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// the inlined vector grows beyond its initial constraints, it will need to |
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// allocate (as any normal `std::vector` would). This is usually performed with |
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// the default allocator (defined as `std::allocator<T>`). Optionally, a custom |
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// allocator type may be specified as `A` in `absl::InlinedVector<T, N, A>`. |
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#ifndef ABSL_CONTAINER_INLINED_VECTOR_H_ |
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#define ABSL_CONTAINER_INLINED_VECTOR_H_ |
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#include <algorithm> |
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#include <cassert> |
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#include <cstddef> |
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#include <cstdlib> |
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#include <cstring> |
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#include <initializer_list> |
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#include <iterator> |
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#include <memory> |
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#include <type_traits> |
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#include <utility> |
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#include "absl/algorithm/algorithm.h" |
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#include "absl/base/internal/throw_delegate.h" |
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#include "absl/base/optimization.h" |
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#include "absl/base/port.h" |
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#include "absl/memory/memory.h" |
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namespace absl { |
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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// InlinedVector |
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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// |
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// An `absl::InlinedVector` is designed to be a drop-in replacement for |
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// `std::vector` for use cases where the vector's size is sufficiently small |
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// that it can be inlined. If the inlined vector does grow beyond its estimated |
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// capacity, it will trigger an initial allocation on the heap, and will behave |
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// as a `std:vector`. The API of the `absl::InlinedVector` within this file is |
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// designed to cover the same API footprint as covered by `std::vector`. |
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template <typename T, size_t N, typename A = std::allocator<T>> |
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class InlinedVector { |
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static_assert(N > 0, "InlinedVector requires inline capacity greater than 0"); |
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constexpr static typename A::size_type inlined_capacity() { |
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return static_cast<typename A::size_type>(N); |
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} |
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template <typename Iterator> |
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using DisableIfIntegral = |
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absl::enable_if_t<!std::is_integral<Iterator>::value>; |
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template <typename Iterator> |
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using EnableIfInputIterator = absl::enable_if_t<std::is_convertible< |
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typename std::iterator_traits<Iterator>::iterator_category, |
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std::input_iterator_tag>::value>; |
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template <typename Iterator> |
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using IteratorCategory = |
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typename std::iterator_traits<Iterator>::iterator_category; |
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using rvalue_reference = typename A::value_type&&; |
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public: |
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using allocator_type = A; |
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using value_type = typename allocator_type::value_type; |
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using pointer = typename allocator_type::pointer; |
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using const_pointer = typename allocator_type::const_pointer; |
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using reference = typename allocator_type::reference; |
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using const_reference = typename allocator_type::const_reference; |
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using size_type = typename allocator_type::size_type; |
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using difference_type = typename allocator_type::difference_type; |
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using iterator = pointer; |
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using const_iterator = const_pointer; |
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using reverse_iterator = std::reverse_iterator<iterator>; |
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using const_reverse_iterator = std::reverse_iterator<const_iterator>; |
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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// InlinedVector Constructors and Destructor |
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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// Creates an empty inlined vector with a default initialized allocator. |
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InlinedVector() noexcept(noexcept(allocator_type())) |
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: allocator_and_tag_(allocator_type()) {} |
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// Creates an empty inlined vector with a specified allocator. |
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explicit InlinedVector(const allocator_type& alloc) noexcept |
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: allocator_and_tag_(alloc) {} |
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// Creates an inlined vector with `n` copies of `value_type()`. |
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explicit InlinedVector(size_type n, |
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const allocator_type& alloc = allocator_type()) |
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: allocator_and_tag_(alloc) { |
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InitAssign(n); |
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} |
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// Creates an inlined vector with `n` copies of `v`. |
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InlinedVector(size_type n, const_reference v, |
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const allocator_type& alloc = allocator_type()) |
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: allocator_and_tag_(alloc) { |
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InitAssign(n, v); |
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} |
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// Creates an inlined vector of copies of the values in `init_list`. |
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InlinedVector(std::initializer_list<value_type> init_list, |
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const allocator_type& alloc = allocator_type()) |
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: allocator_and_tag_(alloc) { |
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AppendRange(init_list.begin(), init_list.end(), |
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IteratorCategory<decltype(init_list.begin())>{}); |
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} |
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// Creates an inlined vector with elements constructed from the provided |
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// Iterator range [`first`, `last`). |
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// |
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// NOTE: The `enable_if` prevents ambiguous interpretation between a call to |
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// this constructor with two integral arguments and a call to the above |
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// `InlinedVector(size_type, const_reference)` constructor. |
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template <typename InputIterator, DisableIfIntegral<InputIterator>* = nullptr> |
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InlinedVector(InputIterator first, InputIterator last, |
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const allocator_type& alloc = allocator_type()) |
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: allocator_and_tag_(alloc) { |
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AppendRange(first, last, IteratorCategory<InputIterator>{}); |
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} |
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// Creates a copy of `other` using `other`'s allocator. |
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InlinedVector(const InlinedVector& other) |
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: InlinedVector(other, other.get_allocator()) {} |
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// Creates a copy of `other` but with a specified allocator. |
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InlinedVector(const InlinedVector& other, const allocator_type& alloc) |
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: allocator_and_tag_(alloc) { |
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reserve(other.size()); |
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if (allocated()) { |
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UninitializedCopy(other.begin(), other.end(), allocated_space()); |
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tag().set_allocated_size(other.size()); |
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} else { |
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UninitializedCopy(other.begin(), other.end(), inlined_space()); |
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tag().set_inline_size(other.size()); |
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} |
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} |
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// Creates an inlined vector by moving in the contents of `other`. |
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// |
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// NOTE: This move constructor does not allocate and only moves the underlying |
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// objects, so its `noexcept` specification depends on whether moving the |
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// underlying objects can throw or not. We assume: |
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// a) move constructors should only throw due to allocation failure and |
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// b) if `value_type`'s move constructor allocates, it uses the same |
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// allocation function as the `InlinedVector`'s allocator, so the move |
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// constructor is non-throwing if the allocator is non-throwing or |
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// `value_type`'s move constructor is specified as `noexcept`. |
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InlinedVector(InlinedVector&& other) noexcept( |
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absl::allocator_is_nothrow<allocator_type>::value || |
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std::is_nothrow_move_constructible<value_type>::value) |
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: allocator_and_tag_(other.allocator_and_tag_) { |
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if (other.allocated()) { |
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// We can just steal the underlying buffer from the source. |
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// That leaves the source empty, so we clear its size. |
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init_allocation(other.allocation()); |
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other.tag() = Tag(); |
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} else { |
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UninitializedCopy( |
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std::make_move_iterator(other.inlined_space()), |
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std::make_move_iterator(other.inlined_space() + other.size()), |
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inlined_space()); |
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} |
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} |
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// Creates an inlined vector by moving in the contents of `other`. |
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// |
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// NOTE: This move constructor allocates and subsequently moves the underlying |
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// objects, so its `noexcept` specification depends on whether the allocation |
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// can throw and whether moving the underlying objects can throw. Based on the |
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// same assumptions as above, the `noexcept` specification is dominated by |
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// whether the allocation can throw regardless of whether `value_type`'s move |
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// constructor is specified as `noexcept`. |
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InlinedVector(InlinedVector&& other, const allocator_type& alloc) noexcept( |
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absl::allocator_is_nothrow<allocator_type>::value) |
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: allocator_and_tag_(alloc) { |
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if (other.allocated()) { |
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if (alloc == other.allocator()) { |
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// We can just steal the allocation from the source. |
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tag() = other.tag(); |
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init_allocation(other.allocation()); |
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other.tag() = Tag(); |
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} else { |
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// We need to use our own allocator |
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reserve(other.size()); |
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UninitializedCopy(std::make_move_iterator(other.begin()), |
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std::make_move_iterator(other.end()), |
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allocated_space()); |
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tag().set_allocated_size(other.size()); |
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} |
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} else { |
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UninitializedCopy( |
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std::make_move_iterator(other.inlined_space()), |
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std::make_move_iterator(other.inlined_space() + other.size()), |
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inlined_space()); |
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tag().set_inline_size(other.size()); |
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} |
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} |
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~InlinedVector() { clear(); } |
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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// InlinedVector Member Accessors |
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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// `InlinedVector::empty()` |
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// |
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// Checks if the inlined vector has no elements. |
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bool empty() const noexcept { return !size(); } |
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// `InlinedVector::size()` |
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// |
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// Returns the number of elements in the inlined vector. |
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size_type size() const noexcept { return tag().size(); } |
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// `InlinedVector::max_size()` |
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// |
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// Returns the maximum number of elements the vector can hold. |
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size_type max_size() const noexcept { |
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// One bit of the size storage is used to indicate whether the inlined |
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// vector is allocated. As a result, the maximum size of the container that |
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// we can express is half of the max for `size_type`. |
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return (std::numeric_limits<size_type>::max)() / 2; |
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} |
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// `InlinedVector::capacity()` |
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// |
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// Returns the number of elements that can be stored in the inlined vector |
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// without requiring a reallocation of underlying memory. |
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// |
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// NOTE: For most inlined vectors, `capacity()` should equal |
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// `inlined_capacity()`. For inlined vectors which exceed this capacity, they |
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// will no longer be inlined and `capacity()` will equal its capacity on the |
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// allocated heap. |
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size_type capacity() const noexcept { |
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return allocated() ? allocation().capacity() : inlined_capacity(); |
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} |
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// `InlinedVector::data()` |
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// |
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// Returns a `pointer` to elements of the inlined vector. This pointer can be |
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// used to access and modify the contained elements. |
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// Only results within the range [`0`, `size()`) are defined. |
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pointer data() noexcept { |
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return allocated() ? allocated_space() : inlined_space(); |
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} |
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// Overload of `InlinedVector::data()` to return a `const_pointer` to elements |
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// of the inlined vector. This pointer can be used to access (but not modify) |
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// the contained elements. |
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const_pointer data() const noexcept { |
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return allocated() ? allocated_space() : inlined_space(); |
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} |
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// `InlinedVector::operator[]()` |
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// |
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// Returns a `reference` to the `i`th element of the inlined vector using the |
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// array operator. |
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reference operator[](size_type i) { |
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assert(i < size()); |
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return data()[i]; |
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} |
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// Overload of `InlinedVector::operator[]()` to return a `const_reference` to |
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// the `i`th element of the inlined vector. |
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const_reference operator[](size_type i) const { |
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assert(i < size()); |
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return data()[i]; |
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} |
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// `InlinedVector::at()` |
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// |
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// Returns a `reference` to the `i`th element of the inlined vector. |
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reference at(size_type i) { |
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if (ABSL_PREDICT_FALSE(i >= size())) { |
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base_internal::ThrowStdOutOfRange( |
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"`InlinedVector::at(size_type)` failed bounds check"); |
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} |
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return data()[i]; |
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} |
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// Overload of `InlinedVector::at()` to return a `const_reference` to the |
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// `i`th element of the inlined vector. |
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const_reference at(size_type i) const { |
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if (ABSL_PREDICT_FALSE(i >= size())) { |
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base_internal::ThrowStdOutOfRange( |
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"`InlinedVector::at(size_type) const` failed bounds check"); |
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} |
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return data()[i]; |
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} |
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// `InlinedVector::front()` |
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// |
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// Returns a `reference` to the first element of the inlined vector. |
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reference front() { |
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assert(!empty()); |
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return at(0); |
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} |
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// Overload of `InlinedVector::front()` returns a `const_reference` to the |
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// first element of the inlined vector. |
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const_reference front() const { |
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assert(!empty()); |
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return at(0); |
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} |
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// `InlinedVector::back()` |
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// |
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// Returns a `reference` to the last element of the inlined vector. |
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reference back() { |
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assert(!empty()); |
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return at(size() - 1); |
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} |
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// Overload of `InlinedVector::back()` to return a `const_reference` to the |
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// last element of the inlined vector. |
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const_reference back() const { |
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assert(!empty()); |
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return at(size() - 1); |
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} |
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// `InlinedVector::begin()` |
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// |
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// Returns an `iterator` to the beginning of the inlined vector. |
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iterator begin() noexcept { return data(); } |
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// Overload of `InlinedVector::begin()` to return a `const_iterator` to |
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// the beginning of the inlined vector. |
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const_iterator begin() const noexcept { return data(); } |
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// `InlinedVector::end()` |
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// |
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// Returns an `iterator` to the end of the inlined vector. |
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iterator end() noexcept { return data() + size(); } |
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// Overload of `InlinedVector::end()` to return a `const_iterator` to the |
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// end of the inlined vector. |
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const_iterator end() const noexcept { return data() + size(); } |
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// `InlinedVector::cbegin()` |
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// |
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// Returns a `const_iterator` to the beginning of the inlined vector. |
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const_iterator cbegin() const noexcept { return begin(); } |
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// `InlinedVector::cend()` |
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// |
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// Returns a `const_iterator` to the end of the inlined vector. |
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const_iterator cend() const noexcept { return end(); } |
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// `InlinedVector::rbegin()` |
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// |
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// Returns a `reverse_iterator` from the end of the inlined vector. |
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reverse_iterator rbegin() noexcept { return reverse_iterator(end()); } |
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// Overload of `InlinedVector::rbegin()` to return a |
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// `const_reverse_iterator` from the end of the inlined vector. |
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const_reverse_iterator rbegin() const noexcept { |
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return const_reverse_iterator(end()); |
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} |
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// `InlinedVector::rend()` |
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// |
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// Returns a `reverse_iterator` from the beginning of the inlined vector. |
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reverse_iterator rend() noexcept { return reverse_iterator(begin()); } |
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// Overload of `InlinedVector::rend()` to return a `const_reverse_iterator` |
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// from the beginning of the inlined vector. |
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const_reverse_iterator rend() const noexcept { |
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return const_reverse_iterator(begin()); |
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} |
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// `InlinedVector::crbegin()` |
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// |
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// Returns a `const_reverse_iterator` from the end of the inlined vector. |
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const_reverse_iterator crbegin() const noexcept { return rbegin(); } |
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// `InlinedVector::crend()` |
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// |
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// Returns a `const_reverse_iterator` from the beginning of the inlined |
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// vector. |
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const_reverse_iterator crend() const noexcept { return rend(); } |
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// `InlinedVector::get_allocator()` |
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// |
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// Returns a copy of the allocator of the inlined vector. |
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allocator_type get_allocator() const { return allocator(); } |
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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// InlinedVector Member Mutators |
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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// `InlinedVector::operator=()` |
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// |
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// Replaces the contents of the inlined vector with copies of the elements in |
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// the provided `std::initializer_list`. |
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InlinedVector& operator=(std::initializer_list<value_type> init_list) { |
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AssignRange(init_list.begin(), init_list.end(), |
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IteratorCategory<decltype(init_list.begin())>{}); |
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return *this; |
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} |
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// Overload of `InlinedVector::operator=()` to replace the contents of the |
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// inlined vector with the contents of `other`. |
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InlinedVector& operator=(const InlinedVector& other) { |
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if (ABSL_PREDICT_FALSE(this == &other)) return *this; |
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// Optimized to avoid reallocation. |
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// Prefer reassignment to copy construction for elements. |
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if (size() < other.size()) { // grow |
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reserve(other.size()); |
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std::copy(other.begin(), other.begin() + size(), begin()); |
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std::copy(other.begin() + size(), other.end(), std::back_inserter(*this)); |
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} else { // maybe shrink |
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erase(begin() + other.size(), end()); |
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std::copy(other.begin(), other.end(), begin()); |
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} |
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return *this; |
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} |
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// Overload of `InlinedVector::operator=()` to replace the contents of the |
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// inlined vector with the contents of `other`. |
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// |
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// NOTE: As a result of calling this overload, `other` may be empty or it's |
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// contents may be left in a moved-from state. |
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InlinedVector& operator=(InlinedVector&& other) { |
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if (ABSL_PREDICT_FALSE(this == &other)) return *this; |
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if (other.allocated()) { |
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clear(); |
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tag().set_allocated_size(other.size()); |
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init_allocation(other.allocation()); |
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other.tag() = Tag(); |
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} else { |
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if (allocated()) clear(); |
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// Both are inlined now. |
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if (size() < other.size()) { |
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auto mid = std::make_move_iterator(other.begin() + size()); |
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std::copy(std::make_move_iterator(other.begin()), mid, begin()); |
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UninitializedCopy(mid, std::make_move_iterator(other.end()), end()); |
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} else { |
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auto new_end = std::copy(std::make_move_iterator(other.begin()), |
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std::make_move_iterator(other.end()), begin()); |
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Destroy(new_end, end()); |
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} |
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tag().set_inline_size(other.size()); |
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} |
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return *this; |
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} |
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// `InlinedVector::assign()` |
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// |
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// Replaces the contents of the inlined vector with `n` copies of `v`. |
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void assign(size_type n, const_reference v) { |
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if (n <= size()) { // Possibly shrink |
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std::fill_n(begin(), n, v); |
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erase(begin() + n, end()); |
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return; |
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} |
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// Grow |
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reserve(n); |
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std::fill_n(begin(), size(), v); |
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if (allocated()) { |
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UninitializedFill(allocated_space() + size(), allocated_space() + n, v); |
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tag().set_allocated_size(n); |
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} else { |
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UninitializedFill(inlined_space() + size(), inlined_space() + n, v); |
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tag().set_inline_size(n); |
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} |
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} |
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// Overload of `InlinedVector::assign()` to replace the contents of the |
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// inlined vector with copies of the values in the provided |
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// `std::initializer_list`. |
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void assign(std::initializer_list<value_type> init_list) { |
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AssignRange(init_list.begin(), init_list.end(), |
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IteratorCategory<decltype(init_list.begin())>{}); |
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} |
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// Overload of `InlinedVector::assign()` to replace the contents of the |
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// inlined vector with values constructed from the range [`first`, `last`). |
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template <typename InputIterator, DisableIfIntegral<InputIterator>* = nullptr> |
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void assign(InputIterator first, InputIterator last) { |
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AssignRange(first, last, IteratorCategory<InputIterator>{}); |
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} |
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// `InlinedVector::resize()` |
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// |
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// Resizes the inlined vector to contain `n` elements. If `n` is smaller than |
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// the inlined vector's current size, extra elements are destroyed. If `n` is |
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// larger than the initial size, new elements are value-initialized. |
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void resize(size_type n) { |
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size_type s = size(); |
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if (n < s) { |
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erase(begin() + n, end()); |
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return; |
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} |
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reserve(n); |
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assert(capacity() >= n); |
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// Fill new space with elements constructed in-place. |
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if (allocated()) { |
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UninitializedFill(allocated_space() + s, allocated_space() + n); |
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tag().set_allocated_size(n); |
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} else { |
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UninitializedFill(inlined_space() + s, inlined_space() + n); |
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tag().set_inline_size(n); |
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} |
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} |
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// Overload of `InlinedVector::resize()` to resize the inlined vector to |
|
// contain `n` elements where, if `n` is larger than `size()`, the new values |
|
// will be copy-constructed from `v`. |
|
void resize(size_type n, const_reference v) { |
|
size_type s = size(); |
|
if (n < s) { |
|
erase(begin() + n, end()); |
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return; |
|
} |
|
reserve(n); |
|
assert(capacity() >= n); |
|
|
|
// Fill new space with copies of `v`. |
|
if (allocated()) { |
|
UninitializedFill(allocated_space() + s, allocated_space() + n, v); |
|
tag().set_allocated_size(n); |
|
} else { |
|
UninitializedFill(inlined_space() + s, inlined_space() + n, v); |
|
tag().set_inline_size(n); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
// `InlinedVector::insert()` |
|
// |
|
// Copies `v` into `position`, returning an `iterator` pointing to the newly |
|
// inserted element. |
|
iterator insert(const_iterator position, const_reference v) { |
|
return emplace(position, v); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Overload of `InlinedVector::insert()` for moving `v` into `position`, |
|
// returning an iterator pointing to the newly inserted element. |
|
iterator insert(const_iterator position, rvalue_reference v) { |
|
return emplace(position, std::move(v)); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Overload of `InlinedVector::insert()` for inserting `n` contiguous copies |
|
// of `v` starting at `position`. Returns an `iterator` pointing to the first |
|
// of the newly inserted elements. |
|
iterator insert(const_iterator position, size_type n, const_reference v) { |
|
return InsertWithCount(position, n, v); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Overload of `InlinedVector::insert()` for copying the contents of the |
|
// `std::initializer_list` into the vector starting at `position`. Returns an |
|
// `iterator` pointing to the first of the newly inserted elements. |
|
iterator insert(const_iterator position, |
|
std::initializer_list<value_type> init_list) { |
|
return insert(position, init_list.begin(), init_list.end()); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Overload of `InlinedVector::insert()` for inserting elements constructed |
|
// from the range [`first`, `last`). Returns an `iterator` pointing to the |
|
// first of the newly inserted elements. |
|
// |
|
// NOTE: The `enable_if` is intended to disambiguate the two three-argument |
|
// overloads of `insert()`. |
|
template <typename InputIterator, |
|
typename = EnableIfInputIterator<InputIterator>> |
|
iterator insert(const_iterator position, InputIterator first, |
|
InputIterator last) { |
|
return InsertWithRange(position, first, last, |
|
IteratorCategory<InputIterator>()); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// `InlinedVector::emplace()` |
|
// |
|
// Constructs and inserts an object in the inlined vector at the given |
|
// `position`, returning an `iterator` pointing to the newly emplaced element. |
|
template <typename... Args> |
|
iterator emplace(const_iterator position, Args&&... args) { |
|
assert(position >= begin()); |
|
assert(position <= end()); |
|
if (ABSL_PREDICT_FALSE(position == end())) { |
|
emplace_back(std::forward<Args>(args)...); |
|
return end() - 1; |
|
} |
|
|
|
T new_t = T(std::forward<Args>(args)...); |
|
|
|
auto range = ShiftRight(position, 1); |
|
if (range.first == range.second) { |
|
// constructing into uninitialized memory |
|
Construct(range.first, std::move(new_t)); |
|
} else { |
|
// assigning into moved-from object |
|
*range.first = T(std::move(new_t)); |
|
} |
|
|
|
return range.first; |
|
} |
|
|
|
// `InlinedVector::emplace_back()` |
|
// |
|
// Constructs and appends a new element to the end of the inlined vector, |
|
// returning a `reference` to the emplaced element. |
|
template <typename... Args> |
|
reference emplace_back(Args&&... args) { |
|
size_type s = size(); |
|
assert(s <= capacity()); |
|
if (ABSL_PREDICT_FALSE(s == capacity())) { |
|
return GrowAndEmplaceBack(std::forward<Args>(args)...); |
|
} |
|
assert(s < capacity()); |
|
|
|
pointer space; |
|
if (allocated()) { |
|
tag().set_allocated_size(s + 1); |
|
space = allocated_space(); |
|
} else { |
|
tag().set_inline_size(s + 1); |
|
space = inlined_space(); |
|
} |
|
return Construct(space + s, std::forward<Args>(args)...); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// `InlinedVector::push_back()` |
|
// |
|
// Appends a copy of `v` to the end of the inlined vector. |
|
void push_back(const_reference v) { static_cast<void>(emplace_back(v)); } |
|
|
|
// Overload of `InlinedVector::push_back()` for moving `v` into a newly |
|
// appended element. |
|
void push_back(rvalue_reference v) { |
|
static_cast<void>(emplace_back(std::move(v))); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// `InlinedVector::pop_back()` |
|
// |
|
// Destroys the element at the end of the inlined vector and shrinks the size |
|
// by `1` (unless the inlined vector is empty, in which case this is a no-op). |
|
void pop_back() noexcept { |
|
assert(!empty()); |
|
size_type s = size(); |
|
if (allocated()) { |
|
Destroy(allocated_space() + s - 1, allocated_space() + s); |
|
tag().set_allocated_size(s - 1); |
|
} else { |
|
Destroy(inlined_space() + s - 1, inlined_space() + s); |
|
tag().set_inline_size(s - 1); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
// `InlinedVector::erase()` |
|
// |
|
// Erases the element at `position` of the inlined vector, returning an |
|
// `iterator` pointing to the first element following the erased element. |
|
// |
|
// NOTE: May return the end iterator, which is not dereferencable. |
|
iterator erase(const_iterator position) { |
|
assert(position >= begin()); |
|
assert(position < end()); |
|
|
|
iterator pos = const_cast<iterator>(position); |
|
std::move(pos + 1, end(), pos); |
|
pop_back(); |
|
return pos; |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Overload of `InlinedVector::erase()` for erasing all elements in the |
|
// range [`from`, `to`) in the inlined vector. Returns an `iterator` pointing |
|
// to the first element following the range erased or the end iterator if `to` |
|
// was the end iterator. |
|
iterator erase(const_iterator from, const_iterator to) { |
|
assert(begin() <= from); |
|
assert(from <= to); |
|
assert(to <= end()); |
|
|
|
iterator range_start = const_cast<iterator>(from); |
|
iterator range_end = const_cast<iterator>(to); |
|
|
|
size_type s = size(); |
|
ptrdiff_t erase_gap = std::distance(range_start, range_end); |
|
if (erase_gap > 0) { |
|
pointer space; |
|
if (allocated()) { |
|
space = allocated_space(); |
|
tag().set_allocated_size(s - erase_gap); |
|
} else { |
|
space = inlined_space(); |
|
tag().set_inline_size(s - erase_gap); |
|
} |
|
std::move(range_end, space + s, range_start); |
|
Destroy(space + s - erase_gap, space + s); |
|
} |
|
return range_start; |
|
} |
|
|
|
// `InlinedVector::clear()` |
|
// |
|
// Destroys all elements in the inlined vector, sets the size of `0` and |
|
// deallocates the heap allocation if the inlined vector was allocated. |
|
void clear() noexcept { |
|
size_type s = size(); |
|
if (allocated()) { |
|
Destroy(allocated_space(), allocated_space() + s); |
|
allocation().Dealloc(allocator()); |
|
} else if (s != 0) { // do nothing for empty vectors |
|
Destroy(inlined_space(), inlined_space() + s); |
|
} |
|
tag() = Tag(); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// `InlinedVector::reserve()` |
|
// |
|
// Enlarges the underlying representation of the inlined vector so it can hold |
|
// at least `n` elements. This method does not change `size()` or the actual |
|
// contents of the vector. |
|
// |
|
// NOTE: If `n` does not exceed `capacity()`, `reserve()` will have no |
|
// effects. Otherwise, `reserve()` will reallocate, performing an n-time |
|
// element-wise move of everything contained. |
|
void reserve(size_type n) { |
|
if (n > capacity()) { |
|
// Make room for new elements |
|
EnlargeBy(n - size()); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
// `InlinedVector::shrink_to_fit()` |
|
// |
|
// Reduces memory usage by freeing unused memory. After this call, calls to |
|
// `capacity()` will be equal to `(std::max)(inlined_capacity(), size())`. |
|
// |
|
// If `size() <= inlined_capacity()` and the elements are currently stored on |
|
// the heap, they will be moved to the inlined storage and the heap memory |
|
// will be deallocated. |
|
// |
|
// If `size() > inlined_capacity()` and `size() < capacity()` the elements |
|
// will be moved to a smaller heap allocation. |
|
void shrink_to_fit() { |
|
const auto s = size(); |
|
if (ABSL_PREDICT_FALSE(!allocated() || s == capacity())) return; |
|
|
|
if (s <= inlined_capacity()) { |
|
// Move the elements to the inlined storage. |
|
// We have to do this using a temporary, because `inlined_storage` and |
|
// `allocation_storage` are in a union field. |
|
auto temp = std::move(*this); |
|
assign(std::make_move_iterator(temp.begin()), |
|
std::make_move_iterator(temp.end())); |
|
return; |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Reallocate storage and move elements. |
|
// We can't simply use the same approach as above, because `assign()` would |
|
// call into `reserve()` internally and reserve larger capacity than we need |
|
Allocation new_allocation(allocator(), s); |
|
UninitializedCopy(std::make_move_iterator(allocated_space()), |
|
std::make_move_iterator(allocated_space() + s), |
|
new_allocation.buffer()); |
|
ResetAllocation(new_allocation, s); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// `InlinedVector::swap()` |
|
// |
|
// Swaps the contents of this inlined vector with the contents of `other`. |
|
void swap(InlinedVector& other) { |
|
if (ABSL_PREDICT_FALSE(this == &other)) return; |
|
|
|
SwapImpl(other); |
|
} |
|
|
|
private: |
|
template <typename Hash, typename OtherT, size_t OtherN, typename OtherA> |
|
friend Hash AbslHashValue(Hash, const InlinedVector<OtherT, OtherN, OtherA>&); |
|
|
|
// Holds whether the vector is allocated or not in the lowest bit and the size |
|
// in the high bits: |
|
// `size_ = (size << 1) | is_allocated;` |
|
class Tag { |
|
public: |
|
Tag() : size_(0) {} |
|
size_type size() const { return size_ / 2; } |
|
void add_size(size_type n) { size_ += n * 2; } |
|
void set_inline_size(size_type n) { size_ = n * 2; } |
|
void set_allocated_size(size_type n) { size_ = (n * 2) + 1; } |
|
bool allocated() const { return size_ % 2; } |
|
|
|
private: |
|
size_type size_; |
|
}; |
|
|
|
// Derives from `allocator_type` to use the empty base class optimization. |
|
// If the `allocator_type` is stateless, we can store our instance for free. |
|
class AllocatorAndTag : private allocator_type { |
|
public: |
|
explicit AllocatorAndTag(const allocator_type& a) : allocator_type(a) {} |
|
|
|
Tag& tag() { return tag_; } |
|
const Tag& tag() const { return tag_; } |
|
|
|
allocator_type& allocator() { return *this; } |
|
const allocator_type& allocator() const { return *this; } |
|
|
|
private: |
|
Tag tag_; |
|
}; |
|
|
|
class Allocation { |
|
public: |
|
Allocation(allocator_type& a, size_type capacity) |
|
: capacity_(capacity), buffer_(Create(a, capacity)) {} |
|
|
|
void Dealloc(allocator_type& a) { |
|
std::allocator_traits<allocator_type>::deallocate(a, buffer_, capacity_); |
|
} |
|
|
|
size_type capacity() const { return capacity_; } |
|
|
|
const_pointer buffer() const { return buffer_; } |
|
|
|
pointer buffer() { return buffer_; } |
|
|
|
private: |
|
static pointer Create(allocator_type& a, size_type n) { |
|
return std::allocator_traits<allocator_type>::allocate(a, n); |
|
} |
|
|
|
size_type capacity_; |
|
pointer buffer_; |
|
}; |
|
|
|
const Tag& tag() const { return allocator_and_tag_.tag(); } |
|
|
|
Tag& tag() { return allocator_and_tag_.tag(); } |
|
|
|
Allocation& allocation() { |
|
return reinterpret_cast<Allocation&>(rep_.allocation_storage.allocation); |
|
} |
|
|
|
const Allocation& allocation() const { |
|
return reinterpret_cast<const Allocation&>( |
|
rep_.allocation_storage.allocation); |
|
} |
|
|
|
void init_allocation(const Allocation& allocation) { |
|
new (&rep_.allocation_storage.allocation) Allocation(allocation); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// TODO(absl-team): investigate whether the reinterpret_cast is appropriate. |
|
pointer inlined_space() { |
|
return reinterpret_cast<pointer>( |
|
std::addressof(rep_.inlined_storage.inlined[0])); |
|
} |
|
|
|
const_pointer inlined_space() const { |
|
return reinterpret_cast<const_pointer>( |
|
std::addressof(rep_.inlined_storage.inlined[0])); |
|
} |
|
|
|
pointer allocated_space() { return allocation().buffer(); } |
|
|
|
const_pointer allocated_space() const { return allocation().buffer(); } |
|
|
|
const allocator_type& allocator() const { |
|
return allocator_and_tag_.allocator(); |
|
} |
|
|
|
allocator_type& allocator() { return allocator_and_tag_.allocator(); } |
|
|
|
bool allocated() const { return tag().allocated(); } |
|
|
|
void ResetAllocation(Allocation new_allocation, size_type new_size) { |
|
if (allocated()) { |
|
Destroy(allocated_space(), allocated_space() + size()); |
|
assert(begin() == allocated_space()); |
|
allocation().Dealloc(allocator()); |
|
allocation() = new_allocation; |
|
} else { |
|
Destroy(inlined_space(), inlined_space() + size()); |
|
init_allocation(new_allocation); // bug: only init once |
|
} |
|
tag().set_allocated_size(new_size); |
|
} |
|
|
|
template <typename... Args> |
|
reference Construct(pointer p, Args&&... args) { |
|
std::allocator_traits<allocator_type>::construct( |
|
allocator(), p, std::forward<Args>(args)...); |
|
return *p; |
|
} |
|
|
|
template <typename Iterator> |
|
void UninitializedCopy(Iterator src, Iterator src_last, pointer dst) { |
|
for (; src != src_last; ++dst, ++src) Construct(dst, *src); |
|
} |
|
|
|
template <typename... Args> |
|
void UninitializedFill(pointer dst, pointer dst_last, const Args&... args) { |
|
for (; dst != dst_last; ++dst) Construct(dst, args...); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Destroy [`from`, `to`) in place. |
|
void Destroy(pointer from, pointer to) { |
|
for (pointer cur = from; cur != to; ++cur) { |
|
std::allocator_traits<allocator_type>::destroy(allocator(), cur); |
|
} |
|
#if !defined(NDEBUG) |
|
// Overwrite unused memory with `0xab` so we can catch uninitialized usage. |
|
// Cast to `void*` to tell the compiler that we don't care that we might be |
|
// scribbling on a vtable pointer. |
|
if (from != to) { |
|
auto len = sizeof(value_type) * std::distance(from, to); |
|
std::memset(reinterpret_cast<void*>(from), 0xab, len); |
|
} |
|
#endif // !defined(NDEBUG) |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Enlarge the underlying representation so we can store `size_ + delta` elems |
|
// in allocated space. The size is not changed, and any newly added memory is |
|
// not initialized. |
|
void EnlargeBy(size_type delta) { |
|
const size_type s = size(); |
|
assert(s <= capacity()); |
|
|
|
size_type target = (std::max)(inlined_capacity(), s + delta); |
|
|
|
// Compute new capacity by repeatedly doubling current capacity |
|
// TODO(psrc): Check and avoid overflow? |
|
size_type new_capacity = capacity(); |
|
while (new_capacity < target) { |
|
new_capacity <<= 1; |
|
} |
|
|
|
Allocation new_allocation(allocator(), new_capacity); |
|
|
|
UninitializedCopy(std::make_move_iterator(data()), |
|
std::make_move_iterator(data() + s), |
|
new_allocation.buffer()); |
|
|
|
ResetAllocation(new_allocation, s); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Shift all elements from `position` to `end()` by `n` places to the right. |
|
// If the vector needs to be enlarged, memory will be allocated. |
|
// Returns `iterator`s pointing to the start of the previously-initialized |
|
// portion and the start of the uninitialized portion of the created gap. |
|
// The number of initialized spots is `pair.second - pair.first`. The number |
|
// of raw spots is `n - (pair.second - pair.first)`. |
|
// |
|
// Updates the size of the InlinedVector internally. |
|
std::pair<iterator, iterator> ShiftRight(const_iterator position, |
|
size_type n) { |
|
iterator start_used = const_cast<iterator>(position); |
|
iterator start_raw = const_cast<iterator>(position); |
|
size_type s = size(); |
|
size_type required_size = s + n; |
|
|
|
if (required_size > capacity()) { |
|
// Compute new capacity by repeatedly doubling current capacity |
|
size_type new_capacity = capacity(); |
|
while (new_capacity < required_size) { |
|
new_capacity <<= 1; |
|
} |
|
// Move everyone into the new allocation, leaving a gap of `n` for the |
|
// requested shift. |
|
Allocation new_allocation(allocator(), new_capacity); |
|
size_type index = position - begin(); |
|
UninitializedCopy(std::make_move_iterator(data()), |
|
std::make_move_iterator(data() + index), |
|
new_allocation.buffer()); |
|
UninitializedCopy(std::make_move_iterator(data() + index), |
|
std::make_move_iterator(data() + s), |
|
new_allocation.buffer() + index + n); |
|
ResetAllocation(new_allocation, s); |
|
|
|
// New allocation means our iterator is invalid, so we'll recalculate. |
|
// Since the entire gap is in new space, there's no used space to reuse. |
|
start_raw = begin() + index; |
|
start_used = start_raw; |
|
} else { |
|
// If we had enough space, it's a two-part move. Elements going into |
|
// previously-unoccupied space need an `UninitializedCopy()`. Elements |
|
// going into a previously-occupied space are just a `std::move()`. |
|
iterator pos = const_cast<iterator>(position); |
|
iterator raw_space = end(); |
|
size_type slots_in_used_space = raw_space - pos; |
|
size_type new_elements_in_used_space = (std::min)(n, slots_in_used_space); |
|
size_type new_elements_in_raw_space = n - new_elements_in_used_space; |
|
size_type old_elements_in_used_space = |
|
slots_in_used_space - new_elements_in_used_space; |
|
|
|
UninitializedCopy( |
|
std::make_move_iterator(pos + old_elements_in_used_space), |
|
std::make_move_iterator(raw_space), |
|
raw_space + new_elements_in_raw_space); |
|
std::move_backward(pos, pos + old_elements_in_used_space, raw_space); |
|
|
|
// If the gap is entirely in raw space, the used space starts where the |
|
// raw space starts, leaving no elements in used space. If the gap is |
|
// entirely in used space, the raw space starts at the end of the gap, |
|
// leaving all elements accounted for within the used space. |
|
start_used = pos; |
|
start_raw = pos + new_elements_in_used_space; |
|
} |
|
tag().add_size(n); |
|
return std::make_pair(start_used, start_raw); |
|
} |
|
|
|
template <typename... Args> |
|
reference GrowAndEmplaceBack(Args&&... args) { |
|
assert(size() == capacity()); |
|
const size_type s = size(); |
|
|
|
Allocation new_allocation(allocator(), 2 * capacity()); |
|
|
|
reference new_element = |
|
Construct(new_allocation.buffer() + s, std::forward<Args>(args)...); |
|
UninitializedCopy(std::make_move_iterator(data()), |
|
std::make_move_iterator(data() + s), |
|
new_allocation.buffer()); |
|
|
|
ResetAllocation(new_allocation, s + 1); |
|
|
|
return new_element; |
|
} |
|
|
|
void InitAssign(size_type n) { |
|
if (n > inlined_capacity()) { |
|
Allocation new_allocation(allocator(), n); |
|
init_allocation(new_allocation); |
|
UninitializedFill(allocated_space(), allocated_space() + n); |
|
tag().set_allocated_size(n); |
|
} else { |
|
UninitializedFill(inlined_space(), inlined_space() + n); |
|
tag().set_inline_size(n); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
void InitAssign(size_type n, const_reference v) { |
|
if (n > inlined_capacity()) { |
|
Allocation new_allocation(allocator(), n); |
|
init_allocation(new_allocation); |
|
UninitializedFill(allocated_space(), allocated_space() + n, v); |
|
tag().set_allocated_size(n); |
|
} else { |
|
UninitializedFill(inlined_space(), inlined_space() + n, v); |
|
tag().set_inline_size(n); |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
template <typename Iterator> |
|
void AssignRange(Iterator first, Iterator last, std::forward_iterator_tag) { |
|
auto length = std::distance(first, last); |
|
// Prefer reassignment to copy construction for elements. |
|
if (static_cast<size_type>(length) <= size()) { |
|
erase(std::copy(first, last, begin()), end()); |
|
return; |
|
} |
|
reserve(length); |
|
iterator out = begin(); |
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for (; out != end(); ++first, ++out) *out = *first; |
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if (allocated()) { |
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UninitializedCopy(first, last, out); |
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tag().set_allocated_size(length); |
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} else { |
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UninitializedCopy(first, last, out); |
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tag().set_inline_size(length); |
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} |
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} |
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template <typename Iterator> |
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void AssignRange(Iterator first, Iterator last, std::input_iterator_tag) { |
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// Optimized to avoid reallocation. |
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// Prefer reassignment to copy construction for elements. |
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iterator out = begin(); |
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for (; first != last && out != end(); ++first, ++out) { |
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*out = *first; |
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} |
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erase(out, end()); |
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std::copy(first, last, std::back_inserter(*this)); |
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} |
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template <typename Iterator> |
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void AppendRange(Iterator first, Iterator last, std::forward_iterator_tag) { |
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auto length = std::distance(first, last); |
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reserve(size() + length); |
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if (allocated()) { |
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UninitializedCopy(first, last, allocated_space() + size()); |
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tag().set_allocated_size(size() + length); |
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} else { |
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UninitializedCopy(first, last, inlined_space() + size()); |
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tag().set_inline_size(size() + length); |
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} |
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} |
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template <typename Iterator> |
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void AppendRange(Iterator first, Iterator last, std::input_iterator_tag) { |
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std::copy(first, last, std::back_inserter(*this)); |
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} |
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iterator InsertWithCount(const_iterator position, size_type n, |
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const_reference v) { |
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assert(position >= begin() && position <= end()); |
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if (ABSL_PREDICT_FALSE(n == 0)) return const_cast<iterator>(position); |
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value_type copy = v; |
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std::pair<iterator, iterator> it_pair = ShiftRight(position, n); |
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std::fill(it_pair.first, it_pair.second, copy); |
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UninitializedFill(it_pair.second, it_pair.first + n, copy); |
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return it_pair.first; |
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} |
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template <typename ForwardIterator> |
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iterator InsertWithRange(const_iterator position, ForwardIterator first, |
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ForwardIterator last, std::forward_iterator_tag) { |
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assert(position >= begin() && position <= end()); |
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if (ABSL_PREDICT_FALSE(first == last)) |
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return const_cast<iterator>(position); |
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auto n = std::distance(first, last); |
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std::pair<iterator, iterator> it_pair = ShiftRight(position, n); |
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size_type used_spots = it_pair.second - it_pair.first; |
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ForwardIterator open_spot = std::next(first, used_spots); |
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std::copy(first, open_spot, it_pair.first); |
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UninitializedCopy(open_spot, last, it_pair.second); |
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return it_pair.first; |
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} |
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template <typename InputIterator> |
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iterator InsertWithRange(const_iterator position, InputIterator first, |
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InputIterator last, std::input_iterator_tag) { |
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assert(position >= begin() && position <= end()); |
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size_type index = position - cbegin(); |
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size_type i = index; |
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while (first != last) insert(begin() + i++, *first++); |
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return begin() + index; |
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} |
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|
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void SwapImpl(InlinedVector& other) { |
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using std::swap; // Augment ADL with `std::swap`. |
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|
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if (allocated() && other.allocated()) { |
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// Both out of line, so just swap the tag, allocation, and allocator. |
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swap(tag(), other.tag()); |
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swap(allocation(), other.allocation()); |
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swap(allocator(), other.allocator()); |
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return; |
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} |
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if (!allocated() && !other.allocated()) { |
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// Both inlined: swap up to smaller size, then move remaining elements. |
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InlinedVector* a = this; |
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InlinedVector* b = &other; |
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if (size() < other.size()) { |
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swap(a, b); |
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} |
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|
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const size_type a_size = a->size(); |
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const size_type b_size = b->size(); |
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assert(a_size >= b_size); |
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// `a` is larger. Swap the elements up to the smaller array size. |
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std::swap_ranges(a->inlined_space(), a->inlined_space() + b_size, |
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b->inlined_space()); |
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|
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// Move the remaining elements: |
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// [`b_size`, `a_size`) from `a` -> [`b_size`, `a_size`) from `b` |
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b->UninitializedCopy(a->inlined_space() + b_size, |
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a->inlined_space() + a_size, |
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b->inlined_space() + b_size); |
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a->Destroy(a->inlined_space() + b_size, a->inlined_space() + a_size); |
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|
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swap(a->tag(), b->tag()); |
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swap(a->allocator(), b->allocator()); |
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assert(b->size() == a_size); |
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assert(a->size() == b_size); |
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return; |
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} |
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|
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// One is out of line, one is inline. |
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// We first move the elements from the inlined vector into the |
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// inlined space in the other vector. We then put the other vector's |
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// pointer/capacity into the originally inlined vector and swap |
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// the tags. |
|
InlinedVector* a = this; |
|
InlinedVector* b = &other; |
|
if (a->allocated()) { |
|
swap(a, b); |
|
} |
|
assert(!a->allocated()); |
|
assert(b->allocated()); |
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const size_type a_size = a->size(); |
|
const size_type b_size = b->size(); |
|
// In an optimized build, `b_size` would be unused. |
|
static_cast<void>(b_size); |
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|
|
// Made Local copies of `size()`, don't need `tag()` accurate anymore |
|
swap(a->tag(), b->tag()); |
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|
|
// Copy `b_allocation` out before `b`'s union gets clobbered by |
|
// `inline_space` |
|
Allocation b_allocation = b->allocation(); |
|
|
|
b->UninitializedCopy(a->inlined_space(), a->inlined_space() + a_size, |
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b->inlined_space()); |
|
a->Destroy(a->inlined_space(), a->inlined_space() + a_size); |
|
|
|
a->allocation() = b_allocation; |
|
|
|
if (a->allocator() != b->allocator()) { |
|
swap(a->allocator(), b->allocator()); |
|
} |
|
|
|
assert(b->size() == a_size); |
|
assert(a->size() == b_size); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Stores either the inlined or allocated representation |
|
union Rep { |
|
using ValueTypeBuffer = |
|
absl::aligned_storage_t<sizeof(value_type), alignof(value_type)>; |
|
using AllocationBuffer = |
|
absl::aligned_storage_t<sizeof(Allocation), alignof(Allocation)>; |
|
|
|
// Structs wrap the buffers to perform indirection that solves a bizarre |
|
// compilation error on Visual Studio (all known versions). |
|
struct InlinedRep { |
|
ValueTypeBuffer inlined[N]; |
|
}; |
|
struct AllocatedRep { |
|
AllocationBuffer allocation; |
|
}; |
|
|
|
InlinedRep inlined_storage; |
|
AllocatedRep allocation_storage; |
|
}; |
|
|
|
AllocatorAndTag allocator_and_tag_; |
|
Rep rep_; |
|
}; |
|
|
|
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
// InlinedVector Non-Member Functions |
|
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
|
|
// `swap()` |
|
// |
|
// Swaps the contents of two inlined vectors. This convenience function |
|
// simply calls `InlinedVector::swap()`. |
|
template <typename T, size_t N, typename A> |
|
void swap(InlinedVector<T, N, A>& a, |
|
InlinedVector<T, N, A>& b) noexcept(noexcept(a.swap(b))) { |
|
a.swap(b); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// `operator==()` |
|
// |
|
// Tests the equivalency of the contents of two inlined vectors. |
|
template <typename T, size_t N, typename A> |
|
bool operator==(const InlinedVector<T, N, A>& a, |
|
const InlinedVector<T, N, A>& b) { |
|
return absl::equal(a.begin(), a.end(), b.begin(), b.end()); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// `operator!=()` |
|
// |
|
// Tests the inequality of the contents of two inlined vectors. |
|
template <typename T, size_t N, typename A> |
|
bool operator!=(const InlinedVector<T, N, A>& a, |
|
const InlinedVector<T, N, A>& b) { |
|
return !(a == b); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// `operator<()` |
|
// |
|
// Tests whether the contents of one inlined vector are less than the contents |
|
// of another through a lexicographical comparison operation. |
|
template <typename T, size_t N, typename A> |
|
bool operator<(const InlinedVector<T, N, A>& a, |
|
const InlinedVector<T, N, A>& b) { |
|
return std::lexicographical_compare(a.begin(), a.end(), b.begin(), b.end()); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// `operator>()` |
|
// |
|
// Tests whether the contents of one inlined vector are greater than the |
|
// contents of another through a lexicographical comparison operation. |
|
template <typename T, size_t N, typename A> |
|
bool operator>(const InlinedVector<T, N, A>& a, |
|
const InlinedVector<T, N, A>& b) { |
|
return b < a; |
|
} |
|
|
|
// `operator<=()` |
|
// |
|
// Tests whether the contents of one inlined vector are less than or equal to |
|
// the contents of another through a lexicographical comparison operation. |
|
template <typename T, size_t N, typename A> |
|
bool operator<=(const InlinedVector<T, N, A>& a, |
|
const InlinedVector<T, N, A>& b) { |
|
return !(b < a); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// `operator>=()` |
|
// |
|
// Tests whether the contents of one inlined vector are greater than or equal to |
|
// the contents of another through a lexicographical comparison operation. |
|
template <typename T, size_t N, typename A> |
|
bool operator>=(const InlinedVector<T, N, A>& a, |
|
const InlinedVector<T, N, A>& b) { |
|
return !(a < b); |
|
} |
|
|
|
template <typename Hash, typename T, size_t N, typename A> |
|
Hash AbslHashValue(Hash hash, const InlinedVector<T, N, A>& inlined_vector) { |
|
auto p = inlined_vector.data(); |
|
auto n = inlined_vector.size(); |
|
return Hash::combine(Hash::combine_contiguous(std::move(hash), p, n), n); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
// Implementation of InlinedVector |
|
// |
|
// Do not depend on any below implementation details! |
|
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
|
|
} // namespace absl |
|
|
|
#endif // ABSL_CONTAINER_INLINED_VECTOR_H_
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