llvm-6502/include/llvm/ADT/hash_map.cmake
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//===-- llvm/ADT/hash_map - "Portable" wrapper around hash_map --*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file was developed by the LLVM research group and is distributed under
// the University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file provides a wrapper around the mysterious <hash_map> header file
// that seems to move around between GCC releases into and out of namespaces at
// will. #including this header will cause hash_map to be available in the
// global namespace.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_ADT_HASH_MAP
#define LLVM_ADT_HASH_MAP
// Compiler Support Matrix
//
// Version Namespace Header File
// 2.95.x :: hash_map
// 3.0.4 std ext/hash_map
// 3.1 __gnu_cxx ext/hash_map
// HP aCC6 std stdex/rw/hashm*ap.h
// MS VC++ stdext hash_map
#cmakedefine HAVE_GNU_EXT_HASH_MAP
#cmakedefine HAVE_STD_EXT_HASH_MAP
#cmakedefine HAVE_GLOBAL_HASH_MAP
#cmakedefine HAVE_RW_STDEX_HASH_MAP_H
#if defined(HAVE_GNU_EXT_HASH_MAP)
// This is for GCC-3.1+ which puts hash in ext/hash_map
# include <ext/hash_map>
# ifndef HASH_NAMESPACE
# define HASH_NAMESPACE __gnu_cxx
# endif
// GCC 3.0.x puts hash_map in <ext/hash_map> and in the std namespace.
#elif defined(HAVE_STD_EXT_HASH_MAP)
# include <ext/hash_map>
# ifndef HASH_NAMESPACE
# define HASH_NAMESPACE std
# endif
// Older compilers such as GCC before version 3.0 do not keep
// extensions in the `ext' directory, and ignore the `std' namespace.
#elif defined(HAVE_GLOBAL_HASH_MAP)
# include <hash_map>
# ifndef HASH_NAMESPACE
# define HASH_NAMESPACE std
# endif
// HP aCC doesn't include an SGI-like hash_map. For this platform (or
// any others using Rogue Wave Software's Tools.h++ library), we wrap
// around them in std::
#elif defined(HAVE_RW_STDEX_HASH_MAP_H)
# include <rw/stdex/hashmap.h>
# include <rw/stdex/hashmmap.h>
# ifndef HASH_NAMESPACE
# define HASH_NAMESPACE std
# endif
// Support Microsoft VC++.
#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
# include <hash_map>
# ifndef HASH_NAMESPACE
# define HASH_NAMESPACE stdext
using std::_Distance;
# endif
// Give a warning if we couldn't find it, instead of (or in addition to)
// randomly doing something dumb.
#else
# warning "Autoconfiguration failed to find the hash_map header file."
#endif
// we wrap Rogue Wave Tools.h++ rw_hashmap into something SGI-looking, here:
#ifdef HAVE_RW_STDEX_HASH_MAP_H
namespace HASH_NAMESPACE {
template <class DataType> struct hash {
unsigned int operator()(const unsigned int& x) const {
return x;
}
};
template <typename KeyType,
typename ValueType,
class _HashFcn = hash<KeyType>,
class _EqualKey = equal_to<KeyType>,
class _A = allocator <ValueType> >
class hash_map : public rw_hashmap<KeyType, ValueType, class _HashFcn,
class _EqualKey, class _A> {
};
template <typename KeyType,
typename ValueType,
class _HashFcn = hash<KeyType>,
class _EqualKey = equal_to<KeyType>,
class _A = allocator <ValueType> >
class hash_multimap : public rw_hashmultimap<KeyType, ValueType, class _HashFcn,
class _EqualKey, class _A> {
};
} // end HASH_NAMESPACE;
#endif
// Include vector because ext/hash_map includes stl_vector.h and leaves
// out specializations like stl_bvector.h, causing link conflicts.
#include <vector>
#ifdef _MSC_VER
// GCC and VC++ have differing ways of implementing hash_maps. As it's not
// standardized, that's to be expected. This adapter class allows VC++
// hash_map to use GCC's hash classes.
namespace stdext {
template<class Key> struct hash;
// Provide a hash function for unsigned ints...
template<> struct hash<unsigned int> {
inline size_t operator()(unsigned int Val) const {
return Val;
}
};
template<class Key> class hash_compare<Key, std::less<Key> > {
std::less<Key> comp;
public:
enum { bucket_size = 4 };
enum { min_buckets = 8 };
hash_compare() {}
hash_compare(std::less<Key> pred) : comp(pred) {}
size_t operator()(const Key& key) const { return hash<Key>()(key); }
bool operator()(const Key& k1, const Key& k2) const { return comp(k1, k2); }
};
}
#endif
using HASH_NAMESPACE::hash_map;
using HASH_NAMESPACE::hash_multimap;
using HASH_NAMESPACE::hash;
#include "llvm/ADT/HashExtras.h"
#endif