llvm-6502/include/llvm/Support/GraphTraits.h
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//===-- llvm/Support/GraphTraits.h - Graph traits template -------*- C++ -*--=//
//
// This file defines the little GraphTraits<X> template class that should be
// specialized by classes that want to be iteratable by generic graph iterators.
//
// This file also defines the marker class Inverse that is used to iterate over
// graphs in a graph defined, inverse ordering...
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_GRAPH_TRAITS_H
#define LLVM_SUPPORT_GRAPH_TRAITS_H
// GraphTraits - This class should be specialized by different graph types...
// which is why the default version is empty.
//
template<class GraphType>
struct GraphTraits {
// Elements to provide:
// typedef NodeType - Type of Node in the graph
// typedef ChildIteratorType - Type used to iterate over children in graph
// static NodeType *getEntryNode(GraphType *)
// Return the entry node of the graph
// static ChildIteratorType child_begin(NodeType *)
// static ChildIteratorType child_end (NodeType *)
// Return iterators that point to the beginning and ending of the child
// node list for the specified node.
//
// If anyone tries to use this class without having an appropriate
// specialization, make an error. If you get this error, it's because you
// need to include the appropriate specialization of GraphTraits<> for your
// graph, or you need to define it for a new graph type. Either that or
// your argument to XXX_begin(...) is unknown or needs to have the proper .h
// file #include'd.
//
typedef typename GraphType::UnknownGraphTypeError NodeType;
};
// Inverse - This class is used as a little marker class to tell the graph
// iterator to iterate over the graph in a graph defined "Inverse" ordering.
// Not all graphs define an inverse ordering, and if they do, it depends on
// the graph exactly what that is. Here's an example of usage with the
// df_iterator:
//
// idf_iterator<Method*> I = idf_begin(M), E = idf_end(M);
// for (; I != E; ++I) { ... }
//
// Which is equivalent to:
// df_iterator<Inverse<Method*> > I = idf_begin(M), E = idf_end(M);
// for (; I != E; ++I) { ... }
//
template <class GraphType>
struct Inverse {
GraphType &Graph;
inline Inverse(GraphType &G) : Graph(G) {}
};
#endif