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| 14 | pmbaty | 1 | //===--- fallible_iterator.h - Wrapper for fallible iterators ---*- C++ -*-===// |
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| 3 | // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. |
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| 4 | // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. |
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| 5 | // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception |
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| 6 | // |
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| 7 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
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| 9 | #ifndef LLVM_ADT_FALLIBLE_ITERATOR_H |
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| 10 | #define LLVM_ADT_FALLIBLE_ITERATOR_H |
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| 12 | #include "llvm/ADT/PointerIntPair.h" |
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| 13 | #include "llvm/ADT/iterator_range.h" |
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| 14 | #include "llvm/Support/Error.h" |
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| 16 | #include <type_traits> |
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| 18 | namespace llvm { |
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| 20 | /// A wrapper class for fallible iterators. |
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| 21 | /// |
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| 22 | /// The fallible_iterator template wraps an underlying iterator-like class |
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| 23 | /// whose increment and decrement operations are replaced with fallible versions |
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| 24 | /// like: |
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| 25 | /// |
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| 26 | /// @code{.cpp} |
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| 27 | /// Error inc(); |
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| 28 | /// Error dec(); |
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| 29 | /// @endcode |
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| 30 | /// |
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| 31 | /// It produces an interface that is (mostly) compatible with a traditional |
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| 32 | /// c++ iterator, including ++ and -- operators that do not fail. |
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| 33 | /// |
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| 34 | /// Instances of the wrapper are constructed with an instance of the |
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| 35 | /// underlying iterator and (for non-end iterators) a reference to an Error |
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| 36 | /// instance. If the underlying increment/decrement operations fail, the Error |
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| 37 | /// is returned via this reference, and the resulting iterator value set to an |
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| 38 | /// end-of-range sentinel value. This enables the following loop idiom: |
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| 39 | /// |
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| 40 | /// @code{.cpp} |
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| 41 | /// class Archive { // E.g. Potentially malformed on-disk archive |
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| 42 | /// public: |
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| 43 | /// fallible_iterator<ArchiveChildItr> children_begin(Error &Err); |
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| 44 | /// fallible_iterator<ArchiveChildItr> children_end(); |
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| 45 | /// iterator_range<fallible_iterator<ArchiveChildItr>> |
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| 46 | /// children(Error &Err) { |
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| 47 | /// return make_range(children_begin(Err), children_end()); |
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| 48 | /// //... |
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| 49 | /// }; |
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| 50 | /// |
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| 51 | /// void walk(Archive &A) { |
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| 52 | /// Error Err = Error::success(); |
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| 53 | /// for (auto &C : A.children(Err)) { |
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| 54 | /// // Loop body only entered when increment succeeds. |
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| 55 | /// } |
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| 56 | /// if (Err) { |
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| 57 | /// // handle error. |
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| 58 | /// } |
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| 59 | /// } |
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| 60 | /// @endcode |
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| 61 | /// |
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| 62 | /// The wrapper marks the referenced Error as unchecked after each increment |
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| 63 | /// and/or decrement operation, and clears the unchecked flag when a non-end |
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| 64 | /// value is compared against end (since, by the increment invariant, not being |
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| 65 | /// an end value proves that there was no error, and is equivalent to checking |
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| 66 | /// that the Error is success). This allows early exits from the loop body |
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| 67 | /// without requiring redundant error checks. |
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| 68 | template <typename Underlying> class fallible_iterator { |
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| 69 | private: |
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| 70 | template <typename T> |
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| 71 | using enable_if_struct_deref_supported = std::enable_if_t< |
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| 72 | !std::is_void<decltype(std::declval<T>().operator->())>::value, |
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| 73 | decltype(std::declval<T>().operator->())>; |
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| 75 | public: |
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| 76 | /// Construct a fallible iterator that *cannot* be used as an end-of-range |
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| 77 | /// value. |
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| 78 | /// |
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| 79 | /// A value created by this method can be dereferenced, incremented, |
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| 80 | /// decremented and compared, providing the underlying type supports it. |
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| 81 | /// |
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| 82 | /// The error that is passed in will be initially marked as checked, so if the |
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| 83 | /// iterator is not used at all the Error need not be checked. |
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| 84 | static fallible_iterator itr(Underlying I, Error &Err) { |
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| 85 | (void)!!Err; |
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| 86 | return fallible_iterator(std::move(I), &Err); |
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| 87 | } |
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| 88 | |||
| 89 | /// Construct a fallible iterator that can be used as an end-of-range value. |
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| 90 | /// |
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| 91 | /// A value created by this method can be dereferenced (if the underlying |
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| 92 | /// value points at a valid value) and compared, but not incremented or |
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| 93 | /// decremented. |
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| 94 | static fallible_iterator end(Underlying I) { |
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| 95 | return fallible_iterator(std::move(I), nullptr); |
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| 96 | } |
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| 98 | /// Forward dereference to the underlying iterator. |
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| 99 | decltype(auto) operator*() { return *I; } |
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| 101 | /// Forward const dereference to the underlying iterator. |
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| 102 | decltype(auto) operator*() const { return *I; } |
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| 103 | |||
| 104 | /// Forward structure dereference to the underlying iterator (if the |
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| 105 | /// underlying iterator supports it). |
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| 106 | template <typename T = Underlying> |
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| 107 | enable_if_struct_deref_supported<T> operator->() { |
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| 108 | return I.operator->(); |
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| 109 | } |
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| 111 | /// Forward const structure dereference to the underlying iterator (if the |
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| 112 | /// underlying iterator supports it). |
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| 113 | template <typename T = Underlying> |
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| 114 | enable_if_struct_deref_supported<const T> operator->() const { |
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| 115 | return I.operator->(); |
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| 116 | } |
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| 118 | /// Increment the fallible iterator. |
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| 119 | /// |
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| 120 | /// If the underlying 'inc' operation fails, this will set the Error value |
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| 121 | /// and update this iterator value to point to end-of-range. |
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| 122 | /// |
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| 123 | /// The Error value is marked as needing checking, regardless of whether the |
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| 124 | /// 'inc' operation succeeds or fails. |
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| 125 | fallible_iterator &operator++() { |
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| 126 | assert(getErrPtr() && "Cannot increment end iterator"); |
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| 127 | if (auto Err = I.inc()) |
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| 128 | handleError(std::move(Err)); |
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| 129 | else |
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| 130 | resetCheckedFlag(); |
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| 131 | return *this; |
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| 132 | } |
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| 134 | /// Decrement the fallible iterator. |
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| 135 | /// |
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| 136 | /// If the underlying 'dec' operation fails, this will set the Error value |
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| 137 | /// and update this iterator value to point to end-of-range. |
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| 138 | /// |
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| 139 | /// The Error value is marked as needing checking, regardless of whether the |
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| 140 | /// 'dec' operation succeeds or fails. |
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| 141 | fallible_iterator &operator--() { |
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| 142 | assert(getErrPtr() && "Cannot decrement end iterator"); |
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| 143 | if (auto Err = I.dec()) |
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| 144 | handleError(std::move(Err)); |
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| 145 | else |
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| 146 | resetCheckedFlag(); |
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| 147 | return *this; |
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| 148 | } |
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| 150 | /// Compare fallible iterators for equality. |
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| 151 | /// |
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| 152 | /// Returns true if both LHS and RHS are end-of-range values, or if both are |
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| 153 | /// non-end-of-range values whose underlying iterator values compare equal. |
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| 154 | /// |
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| 155 | /// If this is a comparison between an end-of-range iterator and a |
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| 156 | /// non-end-of-range iterator, then the Error (referenced by the |
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| 157 | /// non-end-of-range value) is marked as checked: Since all |
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| 158 | /// increment/decrement operations result in an end-of-range value, comparing |
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| 159 | /// false against end-of-range is equivalent to checking that the Error value |
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| 160 | /// is success. This flag management enables early returns from loop bodies |
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| 161 | /// without redundant Error checks. |
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| 162 | friend bool operator==(const fallible_iterator &LHS, |
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| 163 | const fallible_iterator &RHS) { |
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| 164 | // If both iterators are in the end state they compare |
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| 165 | // equal, regardless of whether either is valid. |
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| 166 | if (LHS.isEnd() && RHS.isEnd()) |
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| 167 | return true; |
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| 169 | assert(LHS.isValid() && RHS.isValid() && |
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| 170 | "Invalid iterators can only be compared against end"); |
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| 172 | bool Equal = LHS.I == RHS.I; |
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| 174 | // If the iterators differ and this is a comparison against end then mark |
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| 175 | // the Error as checked. |
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| 176 | if (!Equal) { |
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| 177 | if (LHS.isEnd()) |
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| 178 | (void)!!*RHS.getErrPtr(); |
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| 179 | else |
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| 180 | (void)!!*LHS.getErrPtr(); |
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| 181 | } |
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| 183 | return Equal; |
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| 184 | } |
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| 186 | /// Compare fallible iterators for inequality. |
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| 187 | /// |
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| 188 | /// See notes for operator==. |
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| 189 | friend bool operator!=(const fallible_iterator &LHS, |
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| 190 | const fallible_iterator &RHS) { |
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| 191 | return !(LHS == RHS); |
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| 192 | } |
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| 194 | private: |
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| 195 | fallible_iterator(Underlying I, Error *Err) |
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| 196 | : I(std::move(I)), ErrState(Err, false) {} |
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| 198 | Error *getErrPtr() const { return ErrState.getPointer(); } |
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| 200 | bool isEnd() const { return getErrPtr() == nullptr; } |
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| 202 | bool isValid() const { return !ErrState.getInt(); } |
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| 204 | void handleError(Error Err) { |
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| 205 | *getErrPtr() = std::move(Err); |
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| 206 | ErrState.setPointer(nullptr); |
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| 207 | ErrState.setInt(true); |
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| 208 | } |
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| 210 | void resetCheckedFlag() { |
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| 211 | *getErrPtr() = Error::success(); |
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| 212 | } |
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| 214 | Underlying I; |
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| 215 | mutable PointerIntPair<Error *, 1> ErrState; |
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| 216 | }; |
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| 218 | /// Convenience wrapper to make a fallible_iterator value from an instance |
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| 219 | /// of an underlying iterator and an Error reference. |
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| 220 | template <typename Underlying> |
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| 221 | fallible_iterator<Underlying> make_fallible_itr(Underlying I, Error &Err) { |
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| 222 | return fallible_iterator<Underlying>::itr(std::move(I), Err); |
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| 223 | } |
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| 225 | /// Convenience wrapper to make a fallible_iterator end value from an instance |
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| 226 | /// of an underlying iterator. |
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| 227 | template <typename Underlying> |
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| 228 | fallible_iterator<Underlying> make_fallible_end(Underlying E) { |
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| 229 | return fallible_iterator<Underlying>::end(std::move(E)); |
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| 230 | } |
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| 232 | template <typename Underlying> |
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| 233 | iterator_range<fallible_iterator<Underlying>> |
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| 234 | make_fallible_range(Underlying I, Underlying E, Error &Err) { |
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| 235 | return make_range(make_fallible_itr(std::move(I), Err), |
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| 236 | make_fallible_end(std::move(E))); |
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| 237 | } |
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| 239 | } // end namespace llvm |
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| 241 | #endif // LLVM_ADT_FALLIBLE_ITERATOR_H |