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wrong iterator category. These aren't comprehensive, but they have caught the common cases for me and produce much nicer errors. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@207601 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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245 lines
8.4 KiB
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//===- iterator.h - Utilities for using and defining iterators --*- 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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#ifndef LLVM_ADT_ITERATOR_H
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#define LLVM_ADT_ITERATOR_H
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#include <iterator>
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#include <cstddef>
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namespace llvm {
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/// \brief CRTP base class which implements the entire standard iterator facade
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/// in terms of a minimal subset of the interface.
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///
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/// Use this when it is reasonable to implement most of the iterator
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/// functionality in terms of a core subset. If you need special behavior or
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/// there are performance implications for this, you may want to override the
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/// relevant members instead.
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///
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/// Note, one abstraction that this does *not* provide is implementing
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/// subtraction in terms of addition by negating the difference. Negation isn't
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/// always information preserving, and I can see very reasonable iterator
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/// designs where this doesn't work well. It doesn't really force much added
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/// boilerplate anyways.
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///
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/// Another abstraction that this doesn't provide is implementing increment in
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/// terms of addition of one. These aren't equivalent for all iterator
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/// categories, and respecting that adds a lot of complexity for little gain.
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template <typename DerivedT, typename IteratorCategoryT, typename T,
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typename DifferenceTypeT = std::ptrdiff_t, typename PointerT = T *,
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typename ReferenceT = T &>
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class iterator_facade_base
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: public std::iterator<IteratorCategoryT, T, DifferenceTypeT, PointerT,
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ReferenceT> {
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protected:
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enum {
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IsRandomAccess =
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std::is_base_of<std::random_access_iterator_tag, IteratorCategoryT>::value,
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IsBidirectional =
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std::is_base_of<std::bidirectional_iterator_tag, IteratorCategoryT>::value,
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};
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public:
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DerivedT operator+(DifferenceTypeT n) const {
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static_assert(
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IsRandomAccess,
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"The '+' operator is only defined for random access iterators.");
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DerivedT tmp = *static_cast<const DerivedT *>(this);
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tmp += n;
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return tmp;
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}
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friend DerivedT operator+(DifferenceTypeT n, const DerivedT &i) {
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static_assert(
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IsRandomAccess,
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"The '+' operator is only defined for random access iterators.");
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return i + n;
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}
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DerivedT operator-(DifferenceTypeT n) const {
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static_assert(
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IsRandomAccess,
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"The '-' operator is only defined for random access iterators.");
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DerivedT tmp = *static_cast<const DerivedT *>(this);
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tmp -= n;
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return tmp;
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}
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DerivedT &operator++() {
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return static_cast<DerivedT *>(this)->operator+=(1);
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}
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DerivedT operator++(int) {
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DerivedT tmp = *static_cast<DerivedT *>(this);
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++*static_cast<DerivedT *>(this);
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return tmp;
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}
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DerivedT &operator--() {
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static_assert(
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IsBidirectional,
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"The decrement operator is only defined for bidirectional iterators.");
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return static_cast<DerivedT *>(this)->operator-=(1);
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}
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DerivedT operator--(int) {
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static_assert(
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IsBidirectional,
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"The decrement operator is only defined for bidirectional iterators.");
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DerivedT tmp = *static_cast<DerivedT *>(this);
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--*static_cast<DerivedT *>(this);
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return tmp;
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}
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bool operator!=(const DerivedT &RHS) const {
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return !static_cast<const DerivedT *>(this)->operator==(RHS);
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}
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bool operator>(const DerivedT &RHS) const {
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static_assert(
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IsRandomAccess,
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"Relational operators are only defined for random access iterators.");
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return !static_cast<const DerivedT *>(this)->operator<(RHS) &&
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!static_cast<const DerivedT *>(this)->operator==(RHS);
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}
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bool operator<=(const DerivedT &RHS) const {
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static_assert(
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IsRandomAccess,
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"Relational operators are only defined for random access iterators.");
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return !static_cast<const DerivedT *>(this)->operator>(RHS);
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}
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bool operator>=(const DerivedT &RHS) const {
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static_assert(
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IsRandomAccess,
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"Relational operators are only defined for random access iterators.");
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return !static_cast<const DerivedT *>(this)->operator<(RHS);
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}
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PointerT operator->() const {
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return &static_cast<const DerivedT *>(this)->operator*();
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}
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ReferenceT operator[](DifferenceTypeT n) const {
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static_assert(IsRandomAccess,
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"Subscripting is only defined for random access iterators.");
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return *static_cast<const DerivedT *>(this)->operator+(n);
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}
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};
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/// \brief CRTP base class for adapting an iterator to a different type.
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///
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/// This class can be used through CRTP to adapt one iterator into another.
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/// Typically this is done through providing in the derived class a custom \c
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/// operator* implementation. Other methods can be overridden as well.
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template <
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typename DerivedT, typename WrappedIteratorT,
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typename IteratorCategoryT =
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typename std::iterator_traits<WrappedIteratorT>::iterator_category,
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typename T = typename std::iterator_traits<WrappedIteratorT>::value_type,
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typename DifferenceTypeT =
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typename std::iterator_traits<WrappedIteratorT>::difference_type,
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typename PointerT = T *, typename ReferenceT = T &,
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// Don't provide these, they are mostly to act as aliases below.
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typename WrappedTraitsT = std::iterator_traits<WrappedIteratorT>>
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class iterator_adaptor_base
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: public iterator_facade_base<DerivedT, IteratorCategoryT, T,
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DifferenceTypeT, PointerT, ReferenceT> {
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typedef typename iterator_adaptor_base::iterator_facade_base BaseT;
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protected:
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WrappedIteratorT I;
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iterator_adaptor_base() {}
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template <typename U>
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explicit iterator_adaptor_base(
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U &&u,
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typename std::enable_if<
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!std::is_base_of<typename std::remove_cv<
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typename std::remove_reference<U>::type>::type,
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DerivedT>::value,
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int>::type = 0)
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: I(std::forward<U &&>(u)) {}
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public:
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typedef DifferenceTypeT difference_type;
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DerivedT &operator+=(difference_type n) {
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static_assert(
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BaseT::IsRandomAccess,
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"The '+=' operator is only defined for random access iterators.");
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I += n;
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return *static_cast<DerivedT *>(this);
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}
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DerivedT &operator-=(difference_type n) {
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static_assert(
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BaseT::IsRandomAccess,
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"The '-=' operator is only defined for random access iterators.");
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I -= n;
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return *static_cast<DerivedT *>(this);
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}
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using BaseT::operator-;
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difference_type operator-(const DerivedT &RHS) const {
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static_assert(
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BaseT::IsRandomAccess,
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"The '-' operator is only defined for random access iterators.");
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return I - RHS.I;
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}
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// We have to explicitly provide ++ and -- rather than letting the facade
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// forward to += because WrappedIteratorT might not support +=.
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using BaseT::operator++;
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DerivedT &operator++() {
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++I;
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return *static_cast<DerivedT *>(this);
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}
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using BaseT::operator--;
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DerivedT &operator--() {
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static_assert(
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BaseT::IsBidirectional,
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"The decrement operator is only defined for bidirectional iterators.");
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--I;
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return *static_cast<DerivedT *>(this);
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}
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bool operator==(const DerivedT &RHS) const { return I == RHS.I; }
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bool operator<(const DerivedT &RHS) const {
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static_assert(
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BaseT::IsRandomAccess,
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"Relational operators are only defined for random access iterators.");
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return I < RHS.I;
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}
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ReferenceT operator*() const { return *I; }
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};
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/// \brief An iterator type that allows iterating over the pointees via some
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/// other iterator.
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///
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/// The typical usage of this is to expose a type that iterates over Ts, but
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/// which is implemented with some iterator over T*s:
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///
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/// \code
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/// typedef pointee_iterator<SmallVectorImpl<T *>::iterator> iterator;
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/// \endcode
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template <typename WrappedIteratorT,
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typename T = typename std::remove_reference<
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decltype(**std::declval<WrappedIteratorT>())>::type>
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struct pointee_iterator
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: iterator_adaptor_base<
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pointee_iterator<WrappedIteratorT>, WrappedIteratorT,
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typename std::iterator_traits<WrappedIteratorT>::iterator_category,
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T> {
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pointee_iterator() {}
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template <typename U>
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pointee_iterator(U &&u)
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: pointee_iterator::iterator_adaptor_base(std::forward<U &&>(u)) {}
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T &operator*() const { return **this->I; }
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};
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}
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#endif
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