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diff --git a/boost/container/slist.hpp b/boost/container/slist.hpp index 1cdcdf1046..57719357fc 100644 --- a/boost/container/slist.hpp +++ b/boost/container/slist.hpp @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // -// (C) Copyright Ion Gaztanaga 2004-2011. Distributed under the Boost +// (C) Copyright Ion Gaztanaga 2004-2012. Distributed under the Boost // Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file // LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) // @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ #if defined(BOOST_CONTAINER_PERFECT_FORWARDING) || defined(BOOST_CONTAINER_DOXYGEN_INVOKED) //Preprocessor library to emulate perfect forwarding #else -#include <boost/container/detail/preprocessor.hpp> +#include <boost/container/detail/preprocessor.hpp> #endif #include <stdexcept> @@ -65,31 +65,11 @@ template <class T, class VoidPointer> struct slist_node : public slist_hook<VoidPointer>::type { + private: + slist_node(); - slist_node() - : m_data() - {} - - #if defined(BOOST_CONTAINER_PERFECT_FORWARDING) || defined(BOOST_CONTAINER_DOXYGEN_INVOKED) - - template<class ...Args> - slist_node(Args &&...args) - : m_data(boost::forward<Args>(args)...) - {} - - #else //#ifdef BOOST_CONTAINER_PERFECT_FORWARDING - - #define BOOST_PP_LOCAL_MACRO(n) \ - template<BOOST_PP_ENUM_PARAMS(n, class P)> \ - slist_node(BOOST_PP_ENUM(n, BOOST_CONTAINER_PP_PARAM_LIST, _)) \ - : m_data(BOOST_PP_ENUM(n, BOOST_CONTAINER_PP_PARAM_FORWARD, _)) \ - {} \ - //! - #define BOOST_PP_LOCAL_LIMITS (1, BOOST_CONTAINER_MAX_CONSTRUCTOR_PARAMETERS) - #include BOOST_PP_LOCAL_ITERATE() - - #endif//#ifdef BOOST_CONTAINER_PERFECT_FORWARDING - + public: + typedef typename slist_hook<VoidPointer>::type hook_type; T m_data; }; @@ -119,51 +99,51 @@ struct intrusive_slist_type /// @endcond -//! An slist is a singly linked list: a list where each element is linked to the next -//! element, but not to the previous element. That is, it is a Sequence that -//! supports forward but not backward traversal, and (amortized) constant time -//! insertion and removal of elements. Slists, like lists, have the important -//! property that insertion and splicing do not invalidate iterators to list elements, -//! and that even removal invalidates only the iterators that point to the elements -//! that are removed. The ordering of iterators may be changed (that is, -//! slist<T>::iterator might have a different predecessor or successor after a list -//! operation than it did before), but the iterators themselves will not be invalidated +//! An slist is a singly linked list: a list where each element is linked to the next +//! element, but not to the previous element. That is, it is a Sequence that +//! supports forward but not backward traversal, and (amortized) constant time +//! insertion and removal of elements. Slists, like lists, have the important +//! property that insertion and splicing do not invalidate iterators to list elements, +//! and that even removal invalidates only the iterators that point to the elements +//! that are removed. The ordering of iterators may be changed (that is, +//! slist<T>::iterator might have a different predecessor or successor after a list +//! operation than it did before), but the iterators themselves will not be invalidated //! or made to point to different elements unless that invalidation or mutation is explicit. //! -//! The main difference between slist and list is that list's iterators are bidirectional -//! iterators, while slist's iterators are forward iterators. This means that slist is -//! less versatile than list; frequently, however, bidirectional iterators are -//! unnecessary. You should usually use slist unless you actually need the extra -//! functionality of list, because singly linked lists are smaller and faster than double -//! linked lists. -//! -//! Important performance note: like every other Sequence, slist defines the member -//! functions insert and erase. Using these member functions carelessly, however, can -//! result in disastrously slow programs. The problem is that insert's first argument is -//! an iterator p, and that it inserts the new element(s) before p. This means that -//! insert must find the iterator just before p; this is a constant-time operation -//! for list, since list has bidirectional iterators, but for slist it must find that -//! iterator by traversing the list from the beginning up to p. In other words: +//! The main difference between slist and list is that list's iterators are bidirectional +//! iterators, while slist's iterators are forward iterators. This means that slist is +//! less versatile than list; frequently, however, bidirectional iterators are +//! unnecessary. You should usually use slist unless you actually need the extra +//! functionality of list, because singly linked lists are smaller and faster than double +//! linked lists. +//! +//! Important performance note: like every other Sequence, slist defines the member +//! functions insert and erase. Using these member functions carelessly, however, can +//! result in disastrously slow programs. The problem is that insert's first argument is +//! an iterator p, and that it inserts the new element(s) before p. This means that +//! insert must find the iterator just before p; this is a constant-time operation +//! for list, since list has bidirectional iterators, but for slist it must find that +//! iterator by traversing the list from the beginning up to p. In other words: //! insert and erase are slow operations anywhere but near the beginning of the slist. -//! -//! Slist provides the member functions insert_after and erase_after, which are constant -//! time operations: you should always use insert_after and erase_after whenever -//! possible. If you find that insert_after and erase_after aren't adequate for your -//! needs, and that you often need to use insert and erase in the middle of the list, +//! +//! Slist provides the member functions insert_after and erase_after, which are constant +//! time operations: you should always use insert_after and erase_after whenever +//! possible. If you find that insert_after and erase_after aren't adequate for your +//! needs, and that you often need to use insert and erase in the middle of the list, //! then you should probably use list instead of slist. #ifdef BOOST_CONTAINER_DOXYGEN_INVOKED template <class T, class A = std::allocator<T> > #else template <class T, class A> #endif -class slist +class slist : protected container_detail::node_alloc_holder <A, typename container_detail::intrusive_slist_type<A>::type> { /// @cond typedef typename container_detail:: move_const_ref_type<T>::type insert_const_ref_type; - typedef typename + typedef typename container_detail::intrusive_slist_type<A>::type Icont; typedef container_detail::node_alloc_holder<A, Icont> AllocHolder; typedef typename AllocHolder::NodePtr NodePtr; @@ -238,11 +218,11 @@ class slist public: - //! Const iterator used to iterate through a list. + //! Const iterator used to iterate through a list. class const_iterator /// @cond - : public std::iterator<std::forward_iterator_tag, - value_type, list_difference_type, + : public std::iterator<std::forward_iterator_tag, + value_type, list_difference_type, list_const_pointer, list_const_reference> { @@ -265,17 +245,17 @@ class slist {} //Pointer like operators - const_reference operator*() const + const_reference operator*() const { return m_it->m_data; } - const_pointer operator->() const + const_pointer operator->() const { return const_pointer(&m_it->m_data); } //Increment / Decrement - const_iterator& operator++() + const_iterator& operator++() { prot_incr(); return *this; } - const_iterator operator++(int) + const_iterator operator++(int) { typename Icont::iterator tmp = m_it; ++*this; return const_iterator(tmp); } //Comparison operators @@ -298,7 +278,7 @@ class slist explicit iterator(typename Icont::iterator it) : const_iterator(it) {} - + typename Icont::iterator get() { return this->m_it; } @@ -315,7 +295,7 @@ class slist pointer operator->() const { return pointer(&this->m_it->m_data); } //Increment / Decrement - iterator& operator++() + iterator& operator++() { this->prot_incr(); return *this; } iterator operator++(int) @@ -326,18 +306,18 @@ class slist public: //! <b>Effects</b>: Constructs a list taking the allocator as parameter. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: If allocator_type's copy constructor throws. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Constant. slist() : AllocHolder() {} //! <b>Effects</b>: Constructs a list taking the allocator as parameter. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: If allocator_type's copy constructor throws. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Constant. explicit slist(const allocator_type& a) : AllocHolder(a) @@ -352,7 +332,7 @@ class slist //! //! <b>Throws</b>: If allocator_type's default constructor or copy constructor //! throws or T's default or copy constructor throws. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Linear to n. explicit slist(size_type n, const value_type& x, const allocator_type& a = allocator_type()) : AllocHolder(a) @@ -367,34 +347,62 @@ class slist //! <b>Complexity</b>: Linear to the range [first, last). template <class InpIt> slist(InpIt first, InpIt last, - const allocator_type& a = allocator_type()) + const allocator_type& a = allocator_type()) : AllocHolder(a) { this->insert_after(this->before_begin(), first, last); } //! <b>Effects</b>: Copy constructs a list. //! //! <b>Postcondition</b>: x == *this. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: If allocator_type's default constructor or copy constructor throws. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Linear to the elements x contains. - slist(const slist& x) + slist(const slist& x) : AllocHolder(x) { this->insert_after(this->before_begin(), x.begin(), x.end()); } //! <b>Effects</b>: Move constructor. Moves mx's resources to *this. //! //! <b>Throws</b>: If allocator_type's copy constructor throws. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Constant. slist(BOOST_RV_REF(slist) x) : AllocHolder(boost::move(static_cast<AllocHolder&>(x))) {} + //! <b>Effects</b>: Copy constructs a list using the specified allocator. + //! + //! <b>Postcondition</b>: x == *this. + //! + //! <b>Throws</b>: If allocator_type's default constructor or copy constructor throws. + //! + //! <b>Complexity</b>: Linear to the elements x contains. + slist(const slist& x, const allocator_type &a) + : AllocHolder(a) + { this->insert_after(this->before_begin(), x.begin(), x.end()); } + + //! <b>Effects</b>: Move constructor using the specified allocator. + //! Moves x's resources to *this. + //! + //! <b>Throws</b>: If allocation or value_type's copy constructor throws. + //! + //! <b>Complexity</b>: Constant if a == x.get_allocator(), linear otherwise. + slist(BOOST_RV_REF(slist) x, const allocator_type &a) + : AllocHolder(a) + { + if(this->node_alloc() == x.node_alloc()){ + this->icont().swap(x.icont()); + } + else{ + this->insert(this->cbegin(), x.begin(), x.end()); + } + } + //! <b>Effects</b>: Makes *this contain the same elements as x. //! - //! <b>Postcondition</b>: this->size() == x.size(). *this contains a copy - //! of each of x's elements. + //! <b>Postcondition</b>: this->size() == x.size(). *this contains a copy + //! of each of x's elements. //! //! <b>Throws</b>: If memory allocation throws or T's copy constructor throws. //! @@ -417,8 +425,8 @@ class slist //! <b>Effects</b>: Makes *this contain the same elements as x. //! - //! <b>Postcondition</b>: this->size() == x.size(). *this contains a copy - //! of each of x's elements. + //! <b>Postcondition</b>: this->size() == x.size(). *this contains a copy + //! of each of x's elements. //! //! <b>Throws</b>: If memory allocation throws or T's copy constructor throws. //! @@ -452,18 +460,18 @@ class slist //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Linear to the number of elements. - ~slist() + ~slist() {} //AllocHolder clears the slist //! <b>Effects</b>: Returns a copy of the internal allocator. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: If allocator's copy constructor throws. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Constant. allocator_type get_allocator() const { return allocator_type(this->node_alloc()); } - const stored_allocator_type &get_stored_allocator() const + const stored_allocator_type &get_stored_allocator() const { return this->node_alloc(); } stored_allocator_type &get_stored_allocator() @@ -486,7 +494,7 @@ class slist //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Linear to n. template <class InpIt> - void assign(InpIt first, InpIt last) + void assign(InpIt first, InpIt last) { const bool aux_boolean = container_detail::is_convertible<InpIt, size_type>::value; typedef container_detail::bool_<aux_boolean> Result; @@ -494,33 +502,33 @@ class slist } //! <b>Effects</b>: Returns an iterator to the first element contained in the list. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Constant. - iterator begin() + iterator begin() { return iterator(this->icont().begin()); } //! <b>Effects</b>: Returns a const_iterator to the first element contained in the list. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Constant. - const_iterator begin() const + const_iterator begin() const { return this->cbegin(); } //! <b>Effects</b>: Returns an iterator to the end of the list. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Constant. iterator end() { return iterator(this->icont().end()); } //! <b>Effects</b>: Returns a const_iterator to the end of the list. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Constant. const_iterator end() const { return this->cend(); } @@ -528,71 +536,71 @@ class slist //! <b>Effects</b>: Returns a non-dereferenceable iterator that, //! when incremented, yields begin(). This iterator may be used //! as the argument toinsert_after, erase_after, etc. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Constant. - iterator before_begin() + iterator before_begin() { return iterator(end()); } - //! <b>Effects</b>: Returns a non-dereferenceable const_iterator + //! <b>Effects</b>: Returns a non-dereferenceable const_iterator //! that, when incremented, yields begin(). This iterator may be used //! as the argument toinsert_after, erase_after, etc. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Constant. const_iterator before_begin() const { return this->cbefore_begin(); } //! <b>Effects</b>: Returns a const_iterator to the first element contained in the list. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Constant. - const_iterator cbegin() const + const_iterator cbegin() const { return const_iterator(this->non_const_icont().begin()); } //! <b>Effects</b>: Returns a const_iterator to the end of the list. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Constant. const_iterator cend() const { return const_iterator(this->non_const_icont().end()); } - //! <b>Effects</b>: Returns a non-dereferenceable const_iterator + //! <b>Effects</b>: Returns a non-dereferenceable const_iterator //! that, when incremented, yields begin(). This iterator may be used //! as the argument toinsert_after, erase_after, etc. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Constant. const_iterator cbefore_begin() const { return const_iterator(end()); } //! <b>Effects</b>: Returns the number of the elements contained in the list. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Constant. - size_type size() const + size_type size() const { return this->icont().size(); } //! <b>Effects</b>: Returns the largest possible size of the list. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Constant. - size_type max_size() const + size_type max_size() const { return AllocHolder::max_size(); } //! <b>Effects</b>: Returns true if the list contains no elements. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Constant. - bool empty() const + bool empty() const { return !this->size(); } //! <b>Effects</b>: Swaps the contents of *this and x. @@ -605,24 +613,24 @@ class slist //! <b>Requires</b>: !empty() //! - //! <b>Effects</b>: Returns a reference to the first element + //! <b>Effects</b>: Returns a reference to the first element //! from the beginning of the container. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Constant. - reference front() + reference front() { return *this->begin(); } //! <b>Requires</b>: !empty() //! - //! <b>Effects</b>: Returns a const reference to the first element + //! <b>Effects</b>: Returns a const reference to the first element //! from the beginning of the container. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Constant. - const_reference front() const + const_reference front() const { return *this->begin(); } //! <b>Effects</b>: Inserts a copy of t in the beginning of the list. @@ -660,24 +668,24 @@ class slist void pop_front() { this->icont().pop_front_and_dispose(Destroyer(this->node_alloc())); } - //! <b>Returns</b>: The iterator to the element before i in the sequence. - //! Returns the end-iterator, if either i is the begin-iterator or the - //! sequence is empty. - //! + //! <b>Returns</b>: The iterator to the element before i in the sequence. + //! Returns the end-iterator, if either i is the begin-iterator or the + //! sequence is empty. + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. - //! - //! <b>Complexity</b>: Linear to the number of elements before i. - iterator previous(iterator p) + //! + //! <b>Complexity</b>: Linear to the number of elements before i. + iterator previous(iterator p) { return iterator(this->icont().previous(p.get())); } - //! <b>Returns</b>: The const_iterator to the element before i in the sequence. - //! Returns the end-const_iterator, if either i is the begin-const_iterator or - //! the sequence is empty. - //! + //! <b>Returns</b>: The const_iterator to the element before i in the sequence. + //! Returns the end-const_iterator, if either i is the begin-const_iterator or + //! the sequence is empty. + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. - //! - //! <b>Complexity</b>: Linear to the number of elements before i. - const_iterator previous(const_iterator p) + //! + //! <b>Complexity</b>: Linear to the number of elements before i. + const_iterator previous(const_iterator p) { return const_iterator(this->icont().previous(p.get())); } //! <b>Requires</b>: p must be a valid iterator of *this. @@ -686,14 +694,14 @@ class slist //! by prev_p. //! //! <b>Returns</b>: An iterator to the inserted element. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: If memory allocation throws or T's copy constructor throws. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Amortized constant time. //! //! <b>Note</b>: Does not affect the validity of iterators and references of //! previous values. - iterator insert_after(const_iterator prev_pos, insert_const_ref_type x) + iterator insert_after(const_iterator prev_pos, insert_const_ref_type x) { return this->priv_insert_after(prev_pos, x); } #if defined(BOOST_NO_RVALUE_REFERENCES) && !defined(BOOST_CONTAINER_DOXYGEN_INVOKED) @@ -712,14 +720,14 @@ class slist //! p pointed by prev_pos. //! //! <b>Returns</b>: An iterator to the inserted element. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: If memory allocation throws. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Amortized constant time. //! //! <b>Note</b>: Does not affect the validity of iterators and references of //! previous values. - iterator insert_after(const_iterator prev_pos, BOOST_RV_REF(value_type) x) + iterator insert_after(const_iterator prev_pos, BOOST_RV_REF(value_type) x) { return iterator(this->icont().insert_after(prev_pos.get(), *this->create_node(boost::move(x)))); } //! <b>Requires</b>: prev_pos must be a valid iterator of *this. @@ -736,19 +744,19 @@ class slist { this->priv_create_and_insert_nodes(prev_pos, n, x); } //! <b>Requires</b>: prev_pos must be a valid iterator of *this. - //! - //! <b>Effects</b>: Inserts the range pointed by [first, last) + //! + //! <b>Effects</b>: Inserts the range pointed by [first, last) //! after the p prev_pos. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: If memory allocation throws, T's constructor from a //! dereferenced InpIt throws. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Linear to the number of elements inserted. - //! + //! //! <b>Note</b>: Does not affect the validity of iterators and references of //! previous values. template <class InIter> - void insert_after(const_iterator prev_pos, InIter first, InIter last) + void insert_after(const_iterator prev_pos, InIter first, InIter last) { const bool aux_boolean = container_detail::is_convertible<InIter, size_type>::value; typedef container_detail::bool_<aux_boolean> Result; @@ -762,7 +770,7 @@ class slist //! <b>Throws</b>: If memory allocation throws or x's copy constructor throws. //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Linear to the elements before p. - iterator insert(const_iterator position, insert_const_ref_type x) + iterator insert(const_iterator position, insert_const_ref_type x) { return this->priv_insert(position, x); } #if defined(BOOST_NO_RVALUE_REFERENCES) && !defined(BOOST_CONTAINER_DOXYGEN_INVOKED) @@ -782,7 +790,7 @@ class slist //! <b>Throws</b>: If memory allocation throws. //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Linear to the elements before p. - iterator insert(const_iterator p, BOOST_RV_REF(value_type) x) + iterator insert(const_iterator p, BOOST_RV_REF(value_type) x) { return this->insert_after(previous(p), boost::move(x)); } //! <b>Requires</b>: p must be a valid iterator of *this. @@ -792,9 +800,9 @@ class slist //! <b>Throws</b>: If memory allocation throws or T's copy constructor throws. //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Linear to n plus linear to the elements before p. - void insert(const_iterator p, size_type n, const value_type& x) + void insert(const_iterator p, size_type n, const value_type& x) { return this->insert_after(previous(p), n, x); } - + //! <b>Requires</b>: p must be a valid iterator of *this. //! //! <b>Effects</b>: Insert a copy of the [first, last) range before p. @@ -805,7 +813,7 @@ class slist //! <b>Complexity</b>: Linear to std::distance [first, last) plus //! linear to the elements before p. template <class InIter> - void insert(const_iterator p, InIter first, InIter last) + void insert(const_iterator p, InIter first, InIter last) { return this->insert_after(previous(p), first, last); } #if defined(BOOST_CONTAINER_PERFECT_FORWARDING) || defined(BOOST_CONTAINER_DOXYGEN_INVOKED) @@ -884,11 +892,11 @@ class slist //! //! <b>Returns</b>: the first element remaining beyond the removed elements, //! or end() if no such element exists. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Constant. - //! + //! //! <b>Note</b>: Does not invalidate iterators or references to non erased elements. iterator erase_after(const_iterator prev_pos) { @@ -896,17 +904,17 @@ class slist } //! <b>Effects</b>: Erases the range (before_first, last) from - //! the list. + //! the list. //! //! <b>Returns</b>: the first element remaining beyond the removed elements, //! or end() if no such element exists. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Linear to the number of erased elements. - //! + //! //! <b>Note</b>: Does not invalidate iterators or references to non erased elements. - iterator erase_after(const_iterator before_first, const_iterator last) + iterator erase_after(const_iterator before_first, const_iterator last) { return iterator(this->icont().erase_after_and_dispose(before_first.get(), last.get(), Destroyer(this->node_alloc()))); } @@ -918,7 +926,7 @@ class slist //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Linear to the number of elements before p. - iterator erase(const_iterator p) + iterator erase(const_iterator p) { return iterator(this->erase_after(previous(p))); } //! <b>Requires</b>: first and last must be valid iterator to elements in *this. @@ -945,7 +953,7 @@ class slist --new_size; cur = cur_next; } - if (cur_next != end_n) + if (cur_next != end_n) this->erase_after(const_iterator(cur), const_iterator(end_n)); else this->insert_after(const_iterator(cur), new_size, x); @@ -962,7 +970,7 @@ class slist typename Icont::iterator end_n(this->icont().end()), cur(this->icont().before_begin()), cur_next; size_type len = this->size(); size_type left = new_size; - + while (++(cur_next = cur) != end_n && left > 0){ --left; cur = cur_next; @@ -980,7 +988,7 @@ class slist //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Linear to the number of elements in the list. - void clear() + void clear() { this->icont().clear_and_dispose(Destroyer(this->node_alloc())); } //! <b>Requires</b>: p must point to an element contained @@ -993,7 +1001,7 @@ class slist //! are not equal. //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Linear to the elements in x. - //! + //! //! <b>Note</b>: Iterators of values obtained from list x now point to elements of //! this list. Iterators of this list and all the references are not invalidated. void splice_after(const_iterator prev_pos, slist& x) @@ -1008,16 +1016,16 @@ class slist //! <b>Requires</b>: prev_pos must be a valid iterator of this. //! i must point to an element contained in list x. - //! - //! <b>Effects</b>: Transfers the value pointed by i, from list x to this list, + //! + //! <b>Effects</b>: Transfers the value pointed by i, from list x to this list, //! after the element pointed by prev_pos. - //! If prev_pos == prev or prev_pos == ++prev, this function is a null operation. - //! + //! If prev_pos == prev or prev_pos == ++prev, this function is a null operation. + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: std::runtime_error if this' allocator and x's allocator //! are not equal. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Constant. - //! + //! //! <b>Note</b>: Iterators of values obtained from list x now point to elements of this //! list. Iterators of this list and all the references are not invalidated. void splice_after(const_iterator prev_pos, slist& x, const_iterator prev) @@ -1033,18 +1041,18 @@ class slist //! <b>Requires</b>: prev_pos must be a valid iterator of this. //! before_first and before_last must be valid iterators of x. //! prev_pos must not be contained in [before_first, before_last) range. - //! + //! //! <b>Effects</b>: Transfers the range [before_first + 1, before_last + 1) //! from list x to this list, after the element pointed by prev_pos. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: std::runtime_error if this' allocator and x's allocator //! are not equal. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Linear to the number of transferred elements. - //! + //! //! <b>Note</b>: Iterators of values obtained from list x now point to elements of this //! list. Iterators of this list and all the references are not invalidated. - void splice_after(const_iterator prev_pos, slist& x, + void splice_after(const_iterator prev_pos, slist& x, const_iterator before_first, const_iterator before_last) { if((NodeAlloc&)*this == (NodeAlloc&)x){ @@ -1060,18 +1068,18 @@ class slist //! before_first and before_last must be valid iterators of x. //! prev_pos must not be contained in [before_first, before_last) range. //! n == std::distance(before_first, before_last) - //! + //! //! <b>Effects</b>: Transfers the range [before_first + 1, before_last + 1) //! from list x to this list, after the element pointed by prev_pos. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: std::runtime_error if this' allocator and x's allocator //! are not equal. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Constant. - //! + //! //! <b>Note</b>: Iterators of values obtained from list x now point to elements of this //! list. Iterators of this list and all the references are not invalidated. - void splice_after(const_iterator prev_pos, slist& x, + void splice_after(const_iterator prev_pos, slist& x, const_iterator before_first, const_iterator before_last, size_type n) { @@ -1094,24 +1102,24 @@ class slist //! are not equal. //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Linear in distance(begin(), p), and linear in x.size(). - //! + //! //! <b>Note</b>: Iterators of values obtained from list x now point to elements of //! this list. Iterators of this list and all the references are not invalidated. - void splice(const_iterator p, ThisType& x) + void splice(const_iterator p, ThisType& x) { this->splice_after(this->previous(p), x); } //! <b>Requires</b>: p must point to an element contained //! by this list. i must point to an element contained in list x. - //! - //! <b>Effects</b>: Transfers the value pointed by i, from list x to this list, + //! + //! <b>Effects</b>: Transfers the value pointed by i, from list x to this list, //! before the the element pointed by p. No destructors or copy constructors are called. - //! If p == i or p == ++i, this function is a null operation. - //! + //! If p == i or p == ++i, this function is a null operation. + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: std::runtime_error if this' allocator and x's allocator //! are not equal. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Linear in distance(begin(), p), and in distance(x.begin(), i). - //! + //! //! <b>Note</b>: Iterators of values obtained from list x now point to elements of this //! list. Iterators of this list and all the references are not invalidated. void splice(const_iterator p, slist& x, const_iterator i) @@ -1119,37 +1127,37 @@ class slist //! <b>Requires</b>: p must point to an element contained //! by this list. first and last must point to elements contained in list x. - //! - //! <b>Effects</b>: Transfers the range pointed by first and last from list x to this list, + //! + //! <b>Effects</b>: Transfers the range pointed by first and last from list x to this list, //! before the the element pointed by p. No destructors or copy constructors are called. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: std::runtime_error if this' allocator and x's allocator //! are not equal. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Linear in distance(begin(), p), in distance(x.begin(), first), //! and in distance(first, last). - //! + //! //! <b>Note</b>: Iterators of values obtained from list x now point to elements of this //! list. Iterators of this list and all the references are not invalidated. void splice(const_iterator p, slist& x, const_iterator first, const_iterator last) { this->splice_after(previous(p), x, previous(first), previous(last)); } - //! <b>Effects</b>: Reverses the order of elements in the list. - //! + //! <b>Effects</b>: Reverses the order of elements in the list. + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: This function is linear time. - //! + //! //! <b>Note</b>: Iterators and references are not invalidated - void reverse() + void reverse() { this->icont().reverse(); } //! <b>Effects</b>: Removes all the elements that compare equal to value. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Linear time. It performs exactly size() comparisons for equality. - //! + //! //! <b>Note</b>: The relative order of elements that are not removed is unchanged, //! and iterators to elements that are not removed remain valid. void remove(const T& value) @@ -1157,57 +1165,57 @@ class slist //! <b>Effects</b>: Removes all the elements for which a specified //! predicate is satisfied. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: If pred throws. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Linear time. It performs exactly size() calls to the predicate. - //! + //! //! <b>Note</b>: The relative order of elements that are not removed is unchanged, //! and iterators to elements that are not removed remain valid. - template <class Pred> + template <class Pred> void remove_if(Pred pred) { typedef ValueCompareToNodeCompare<Pred> Predicate; this->icont().remove_and_dispose_if(Predicate(pred), Destroyer(this->node_alloc())); } - //! <b>Effects</b>: Removes adjacent duplicate elements or adjacent + //! <b>Effects</b>: Removes adjacent duplicate elements or adjacent //! elements that are equal from the list. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Linear time (size()-1 comparisons calls to pred()). - //! + //! //! <b>Note</b>: The relative order of elements that are not removed is unchanged, //! and iterators to elements that are not removed remain valid. void unique() { this->unique(value_equal()); } - //! <b>Effects</b>: Removes adjacent duplicate elements or adjacent + //! <b>Effects</b>: Removes adjacent duplicate elements or adjacent //! elements that satisfy some binary predicate from the list. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: If pred throws. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: Linear time (size()-1 comparisons equality comparisons). - //! + //! //! <b>Note</b>: The relative order of elements that are not removed is unchanged, //! and iterators to elements that are not removed remain valid. - template <class Pred> + template <class Pred> void unique(Pred pred) { typedef ValueCompareToNodeCompare<Pred> Predicate; this->icont().unique_and_dispose(Predicate(pred), Destroyer(this->node_alloc())); } - //! <b>Requires</b>: The lists x and *this must be distinct. + //! <b>Requires</b>: The lists x and *this must be distinct. //! //! <b>Effects</b>: This function removes all of x's elements and inserts them - //! in order into *this according to std::less<value_type>. The merge is stable; - //! that is, if an element from *this is equivalent to one from x, then the element - //! from *this will precede the one from x. - //! + //! in order into *this according to std::less<value_type>. The merge is stable; + //! that is, if an element from *this is equivalent to one from x, then the element + //! from *this will precede the one from x. + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: This function is linear time: it performs at most //! size() + x.size() - 1 comparisons. void merge(slist & x) @@ -1215,17 +1223,17 @@ class slist //! <b>Requires</b>: p must be a comparison function that induces a strict weak //! ordering and both *this and x must be sorted according to that ordering - //! The lists x and *this must be distinct. - //! + //! The lists x and *this must be distinct. + //! //! <b>Effects</b>: This function removes all of x's elements and inserts them - //! in order into *this. The merge is stable; that is, if an element from *this is - //! equivalent to one from x, then the element from *this will precede the one from x. - //! + //! in order into *this. The merge is stable; that is, if an element from *this is + //! equivalent to one from x, then the element from *this will precede the one from x. + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: This function is linear time: it performs at most //! size() + x.size() - 1 comparisons. - //! + //! //! <b>Note</b>: Iterators and references to *this are not invalidated. template <class StrictWeakOrdering> void merge(slist& x, StrictWeakOrdering comp) @@ -1239,28 +1247,28 @@ class slist } } - //! <b>Effects</b>: This function sorts the list *this according to std::less<value_type>. + //! <b>Effects</b>: This function sorts the list *this according to std::less<value_type>. //! The sort is stable, that is, the relative order of equivalent elements is preserved. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. //! //! <b>Notes</b>: Iterators and references are not invalidated. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: The number of comparisons is approximately N log N, where N //! is the list's size. void sort() { this->sort(value_less()); } - //! <b>Effects</b>: This function sorts the list *this according to std::less<value_type>. + //! <b>Effects</b>: This function sorts the list *this according to std::less<value_type>. //! The sort is stable, that is, the relative order of equivalent elements is preserved. - //! + //! //! <b>Throws</b>: Nothing. //! //! <b>Notes</b>: Iterators and references are not invalidated. - //! + //! //! <b>Complexity</b>: The number of comparisons is approximately N log N, where N //! is the list's size. - template <class StrictWeakOrdering> + template <class StrictWeakOrdering> void sort(StrictWeakOrdering comp) { // nothing if the slist has length 0 or 1. @@ -1271,10 +1279,10 @@ class slist /// @cond private: - iterator priv_insert(const_iterator p, const value_type& x) + iterator priv_insert(const_iterator p, const value_type& x) { return this->insert_after(previous(p), x); } - iterator priv_insert_after(const_iterator prev_pos, const value_type& x) + iterator priv_insert_after(const_iterator prev_pos, const value_type& x) { return iterator(this->icont().insert_after(prev_pos.get(), *this->create_node(x))); } void priv_push_front(const value_type &x) @@ -1354,10 +1362,10 @@ class slist { this->priv_create_and_insert_nodes(prev, first, last); } template<class Integer> - void priv_insert_dispatch(const_iterator prev, Integer n, Integer x, container_detail::true_) + void priv_insert_dispatch(const_iterator prev, Integer n, Integer x, container_detail::true_) { this->priv_create_and_insert_nodes(prev, (size_type)n, x); } - void priv_fill_assign(size_type n, const T& val) + void priv_fill_assign(size_type n, const T& val) { iterator end_n(this->end()); iterator prev(this->before_begin()); @@ -1396,11 +1404,11 @@ class slist } template <class Int> - void priv_insert_after_range_dispatch(const_iterator prev_pos, Int n, Int x, container_detail::true_) + void priv_insert_after_range_dispatch(const_iterator prev_pos, Int n, Int x, container_detail::true_) { this->priv_create_and_insert_nodes(prev_pos, (size_type)n, x); } template <class InIter> - void priv_insert_after_range_dispatch(const_iterator prev_pos, InIter first, InIter last, container_detail::false_) + void priv_insert_after_range_dispatch(const_iterator prev_pos, InIter first, InIter last, container_detail::false_) { this->priv_create_and_insert_nodes(prev_pos, first, last); } //Functors for member algorithm defaults @@ -1430,7 +1438,7 @@ class slist }; template <class T, class A> -inline bool +inline bool operator==(const slist<T,A>& x, const slist<T,A>& y) { if(x.size() != y.size()){ @@ -1457,27 +1465,27 @@ operator<(const slist<T,A>& sL1, const slist<T,A>& sL2) } template <class T, class A> -inline bool -operator!=(const slist<T,A>& sL1, const slist<T,A>& sL2) +inline bool +operator!=(const slist<T,A>& sL1, const slist<T,A>& sL2) { return !(sL1 == sL2); } template <class T, class A> -inline bool -operator>(const slist<T,A>& sL1, const slist<T,A>& sL2) +inline bool +operator>(const slist<T,A>& sL1, const slist<T,A>& sL2) { return sL2 < sL1; } template <class T, class A> -inline bool +inline bool operator<=(const slist<T,A>& sL1, const slist<T,A>& sL2) { return !(sL2 < sL1); } template <class T, class A> -inline bool +inline bool operator>=(const slist<T,A>& sL1, const slist<T,A>& sL2) { return !(sL1 < sL2); } template <class T, class A> -inline void swap(slist<T,A>& x, slist<T,A>& y) +inline void swap(slist<T,A>& x, slist<T,A>& y) { x.swap(y); } }} @@ -1505,12 +1513,12 @@ namespace container { ///@cond -//Ummm, I don't like to define things in namespace std, but +//Ummm, I don't like to define things in namespace std, but //there is no other way namespace std { template <class T, class A> -class insert_iterator<boost::container::slist<T, A> > +class insert_iterator<boost::container::slist<T, A> > { protected: typedef boost::container::slist<T, A> Container; @@ -1524,14 +1532,14 @@ class insert_iterator<boost::container::slist<T, A> > typedef void pointer; typedef void reference; - insert_iterator(Container& x, - typename Container::iterator i, - bool is_previous = false) + insert_iterator(Container& x, + typename Container::iterator i, + bool is_previous = false) : container(&x), iter(is_previous ? i : x.previous(i)){ } - insert_iterator<Container>& - operator=(const typename Container::value_type& value) - { + insert_iterator<Container>& + operator=(const typename Container::value_type& value) + { iter = container->insert_after(iter, value); return *this; } |