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  1. // Types used in iterator implementation -*- C++ -*-
  2.  
  3. // Copyright (C) 2001-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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  24.  
  25. /*
  26.  *
  27.  * Copyright (c) 1994
  28.  * Hewlett-Packard Company
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  39.  * Copyright (c) 1996-1998
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  49.  */
  50.  
  51. /** @file bits/stl_iterator_base_types.h
  52.  *  This is an internal header file, included by other library headers.
  53.  *  Do not attempt to use it directly. @headername{iterator}
  54.  *
  55.  *  This file contains all of the general iterator-related utility types,
  56.  *  such as iterator_traits and struct iterator.
  57.  */
  58.  
  59. #ifndef _STL_ITERATOR_BASE_TYPES_H
  60. #define _STL_ITERATOR_BASE_TYPES_H 1
  61.  
  62. #pragma GCC system_header
  63.  
  64. #include <bits/c++config.h>
  65.  
  66. #if __cplusplus >= 201103L
  67. # include <type_traits>  // For _GLIBCXX_HAS_NESTED_TYPE, is_convertible
  68. #endif
  69.  
  70. namespace std _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY(default)
  71. {
  72. _GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION
  73.  
  74.   /**
  75.    *  @defgroup iterators Iterators
  76.    *  Abstractions for uniform iterating through various underlying types.
  77.   */
  78.   //@{
  79.  
  80.   /**
  81.    *  @defgroup iterator_tags Iterator Tags
  82.    *  These are empty types, used to distinguish different iterators.  The
  83.    *  distinction is not made by what they contain, but simply by what they
  84.    *  are.  Different underlying algorithms can then be used based on the
  85.    *  different operations supported by different iterator types.
  86.   */
  87.   //@{
  88.   ///  Marking input iterators.
  89.   struct input_iterator_tag { };
  90.  
  91.   ///  Marking output iterators.
  92.   struct output_iterator_tag { };
  93.  
  94.   /// Forward iterators support a superset of input iterator operations.
  95.   struct forward_iterator_tag : public input_iterator_tag { };
  96.  
  97.   /// Bidirectional iterators support a superset of forward iterator
  98.   /// operations.
  99.   struct bidirectional_iterator_tag : public forward_iterator_tag { };
  100.  
  101.   /// Random-access iterators support a superset of bidirectional
  102.   /// iterator operations.
  103.   struct random_access_iterator_tag : public bidirectional_iterator_tag { };
  104.   //@}
  105.  
  106.   /**
  107.    *  @brief  Common %iterator class.
  108.    *
  109.    *  This class does nothing but define nested typedefs.  %Iterator classes
  110.    *  can inherit from this class to save some work.  The typedefs are then
  111.    *  used in specializations and overloading.
  112.    *
  113.    *  In particular, there are no default implementations of requirements
  114.    *  such as @c operator++ and the like.  (How could there be?)
  115.   */
  116.   template<typename _Category, typename _Tp, typename _Distance = ptrdiff_t,
  117.            typename _Pointer = _Tp*, typename _Reference = _Tp&>
  118.     struct iterator
  119.     {
  120.       /// One of the @link iterator_tags tag types@endlink.
  121.       typedef _Category  iterator_category;
  122.       /// The type "pointed to" by the iterator.
  123.       typedef _Tp        value_type;
  124.       /// Distance between iterators is represented as this type.
  125.       typedef _Distance  difference_type;
  126.       /// This type represents a pointer-to-value_type.
  127.       typedef _Pointer   pointer;
  128.       /// This type represents a reference-to-value_type.
  129.       typedef _Reference reference;
  130.     };
  131.  
  132.   /**
  133.    *  @brief  Traits class for iterators.
  134.    *
  135.    *  This class does nothing but define nested typedefs.  The general
  136.    *  version simply @a forwards the nested typedefs from the Iterator
  137.    *  argument.  Specialized versions for pointers and pointers-to-const
  138.    *  provide tighter, more correct semantics.
  139.   */
  140. #if __cplusplus >= 201103L
  141.  
  142. _GLIBCXX_HAS_NESTED_TYPE(iterator_category)
  143.  
  144.   template<typename _Iterator,
  145.            bool = __has_iterator_category<_Iterator>::value>
  146.     struct __iterator_traits { };
  147.  
  148.   template<typename _Iterator>
  149.     struct __iterator_traits<_Iterator, true>
  150.     {
  151.       typedef typename _Iterator::iterator_category iterator_category;
  152.       typedef typename _Iterator::value_type        value_type;
  153.       typedef typename _Iterator::difference_type   difference_type;
  154.       typedef typename _Iterator::pointer           pointer;
  155.       typedef typename _Iterator::reference         reference;
  156.     };
  157.  
  158.   template<typename _Iterator>
  159.     struct iterator_traits
  160.     : public __iterator_traits<_Iterator> { };
  161. #else
  162.   template<typename _Iterator>
  163.     struct iterator_traits
  164.     {
  165.       typedef typename _Iterator::iterator_category iterator_category;
  166.       typedef typename _Iterator::value_type        value_type;
  167.       typedef typename _Iterator::difference_type   difference_type;
  168.       typedef typename _Iterator::pointer           pointer;
  169.       typedef typename _Iterator::reference         reference;
  170.     };
  171. #endif
  172.  
  173.   /// Partial specialization for pointer types.
  174.   template<typename _Tp>
  175.     struct iterator_traits<_Tp*>
  176.     {
  177.       typedef random_access_iterator_tag iterator_category;
  178.       typedef _Tp                         value_type;
  179.       typedef ptrdiff_t                   difference_type;
  180.       typedef _Tp*                        pointer;
  181.       typedef _Tp&                        reference;
  182.     };
  183.  
  184.   /// Partial specialization for const pointer types.
  185.   template<typename _Tp>
  186.     struct iterator_traits<const _Tp*>
  187.     {
  188.       typedef random_access_iterator_tag iterator_category;
  189.       typedef _Tp                         value_type;
  190.       typedef ptrdiff_t                   difference_type;
  191.       typedef const _Tp*                  pointer;
  192.       typedef const _Tp&                  reference;
  193.     };
  194.  
  195.   /**
  196.    *  This function is not a part of the C++ standard but is syntactic
  197.    *  sugar for internal library use only.
  198.   */
  199.   template<typename _Iter>
  200.     inline typename iterator_traits<_Iter>::iterator_category
  201.     __iterator_category(const _Iter&)
  202.     { return typename iterator_traits<_Iter>::iterator_category(); }
  203.  
  204.   //@}
  205.  
  206.   // If _Iterator has a base returns it otherwise _Iterator is returned
  207.   // untouched
  208.   template<typename _Iterator, bool _HasBase>
  209.     struct _Iter_base
  210.     {
  211.       typedef _Iterator iterator_type;
  212.       static iterator_type _S_base(_Iterator __it)
  213.       { return __it; }
  214.     };
  215.  
  216.   template<typename _Iterator>
  217.     struct _Iter_base<_Iterator, true>
  218.     {
  219.       typedef typename _Iterator::iterator_type iterator_type;
  220.       static iterator_type _S_base(_Iterator __it)
  221.       { return __it.base(); }
  222.     };
  223.  
  224. #if __cplusplus >= 201103L
  225.   template<typename _InIter>
  226.     using _RequireInputIter = typename
  227.       enable_if<is_convertible<typename
  228.                 iterator_traits<_InIter>::iterator_category,
  229.                                input_iterator_tag>::value>::type;
  230. #endif
  231.  
  232. _GLIBCXX_END_NAMESPACE_VERSION
  233. } // namespace
  234.  
  235. #endif /* _STL_ITERATOR_BASE_TYPES_H */
  236.  
  237.