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	This is to be consistent with StringSet and ultimately with the standard library's associative container insert function. This lead to updating SmallSet::insert to return pair<iterator, bool>, and then to update SmallPtrSet::insert to return pair<iterator, bool>, and then to update all the existing users of those functions... git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@222334 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
		
			
				
	
	
		
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//===- llvm/ADT/SetVector.h - Set with insert order iteration ---*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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//                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file implements a set that has insertion order iteration
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// characteristics. This is useful for keeping a set of things that need to be
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// visited later but in a deterministic order (insertion order). The interface
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// is purposefully minimal.
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//
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// This file defines SetVector and SmallSetVector, which performs no allocations
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// if the SetVector has less than a certain number of elements.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_ADT_SETVECTOR_H
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#define LLVM_ADT_SETVECTOR_H
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#include "llvm/ADT/SmallSet.h"
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <cassert>
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#include <vector>
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namespace llvm {
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/// \brief A vector that has set insertion semantics.
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///
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/// This adapter class provides a way to keep a set of things that also has the
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/// property of a deterministic iteration order. The order of iteration is the
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/// order of insertion.
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template <typename T, typename Vector = std::vector<T>,
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                      typename Set = SmallSet<T, 16> >
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class SetVector {
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public:
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  typedef T value_type;
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  typedef T key_type;
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  typedef T& reference;
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  typedef const T& const_reference;
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  typedef Set set_type;
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  typedef Vector vector_type;
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  typedef typename vector_type::const_iterator iterator;
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  typedef typename vector_type::const_iterator const_iterator;
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  typedef typename vector_type::size_type size_type;
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  /// \brief Construct an empty SetVector
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  SetVector() {}
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  /// \brief Initialize a SetVector with a range of elements
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  template<typename It>
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  SetVector(It Start, It End) {
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    insert(Start, End);
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  }
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  /// \brief Determine if the SetVector is empty or not.
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  bool empty() const {
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    return vector_.empty();
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  }
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  /// \brief Determine the number of elements in the SetVector.
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  size_type size() const {
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    return vector_.size();
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  }
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  /// \brief Get an iterator to the beginning of the SetVector.
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  iterator begin() {
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    return vector_.begin();
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  }
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  /// \brief Get a const_iterator to the beginning of the SetVector.
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  const_iterator begin() const {
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    return vector_.begin();
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  }
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  /// \brief Get an iterator to the end of the SetVector.
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  iterator end() {
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    return vector_.end();
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  }
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  /// \brief Get a const_iterator to the end of the SetVector.
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  const_iterator end() const {
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    return vector_.end();
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  }
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  /// \brief Return the last element of the SetVector.
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  const T &back() const {
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    assert(!empty() && "Cannot call back() on empty SetVector!");
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    return vector_.back();
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  }
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  /// \brief Index into the SetVector.
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  const_reference operator[](size_type n) const {
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    assert(n < vector_.size() && "SetVector access out of range!");
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    return vector_[n];
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  }
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  /// \brief Insert a new element into the SetVector.
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  /// \returns true iff the element was inserted into the SetVector.
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  bool insert(const value_type &X) {
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    bool result = set_.insert(X).second;
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    if (result)
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      vector_.push_back(X);
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    return result;
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  }
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  /// \brief Insert a range of elements into the SetVector.
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  template<typename It>
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  void insert(It Start, It End) {
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    for (; Start != End; ++Start)
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      if (set_.insert(*Start).second)
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        vector_.push_back(*Start);
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  }
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  /// \brief Remove an item from the set vector.
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  bool remove(const value_type& X) {
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    if (set_.erase(X)) {
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      typename vector_type::iterator I =
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        std::find(vector_.begin(), vector_.end(), X);
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      assert(I != vector_.end() && "Corrupted SetVector instances!");
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      vector_.erase(I);
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      return true;
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    }
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    return false;
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  }
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  /// \brief Remove items from the set vector based on a predicate function.
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  ///
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  /// This is intended to be equivalent to the following code, if we could
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  /// write it:
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  ///
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  /// \code
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  ///   V.erase(std::remove_if(V.begin(), V.end(), P), V.end());
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  /// \endcode
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  ///
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  /// However, SetVector doesn't expose non-const iterators, making any
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  /// algorithm like remove_if impossible to use.
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  ///
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  /// \returns true if any element is removed.
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  template <typename UnaryPredicate>
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  bool remove_if(UnaryPredicate P) {
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    typename vector_type::iterator I
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      = std::remove_if(vector_.begin(), vector_.end(),
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                       TestAndEraseFromSet<UnaryPredicate>(P, set_));
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    if (I == vector_.end())
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      return false;
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    vector_.erase(I, vector_.end());
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    return true;
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  }
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  /// \brief Count the number of elements of a given key in the SetVector.
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  /// \returns 0 if the element is not in the SetVector, 1 if it is.
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  size_type count(const key_type &key) const {
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    return set_.count(key);
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  }
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  /// \brief Completely clear the SetVector
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  void clear() {
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    set_.clear();
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    vector_.clear();
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  }
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  /// \brief Remove the last element of the SetVector.
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  void pop_back() {
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    assert(!empty() && "Cannot remove an element from an empty SetVector!");
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    set_.erase(back());
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    vector_.pop_back();
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  }
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  T LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_RESULT pop_back_val() {
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    T Ret = back();
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    pop_back();
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    return Ret;
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  }
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  bool operator==(const SetVector &that) const {
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    return vector_ == that.vector_;
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  }
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  bool operator!=(const SetVector &that) const {
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    return vector_ != that.vector_;
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  }
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private:
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  /// \brief A wrapper predicate designed for use with std::remove_if.
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  ///
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  /// This predicate wraps a predicate suitable for use with std::remove_if to
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  /// call set_.erase(x) on each element which is slated for removal.
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  template <typename UnaryPredicate>
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  class TestAndEraseFromSet {
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    UnaryPredicate P;
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    set_type &set_;
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  public:
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    TestAndEraseFromSet(UnaryPredicate P, set_type &set_) : P(P), set_(set_) {}
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    template <typename ArgumentT>
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    bool operator()(const ArgumentT &Arg) {
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      if (P(Arg)) {
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        set_.erase(Arg);
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        return true;
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      }
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      return false;
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    }
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  };
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  set_type set_;         ///< The set.
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  vector_type vector_;   ///< The vector.
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};
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/// \brief A SetVector that performs no allocations if smaller than
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/// a certain size.
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template <typename T, unsigned N>
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class SmallSetVector : public SetVector<T, SmallVector<T, N>, SmallSet<T, N> > {
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public:
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  SmallSetVector() {}
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  /// \brief Initialize a SmallSetVector with a range of elements
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  template<typename It>
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  SmallSetVector(It Start, It End) {
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    this->insert(Start, End);
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  }
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};
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} // End llvm namespace
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// vim: sw=2 ai
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#endif
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