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//==-- llvm/ADT/ilist.h - Intrusive Linked List Template ---------*- C++ -*-==//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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///
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/// \file
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/// This file defines classes to implement an intrusive doubly linked list class
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/// (i.e. each node of the list must contain a next and previous field for the
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/// list.
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///
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/// The ilist class itself should be a plug in replacement for list.  This list
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/// replacement does not provide a constant time size() method, so be careful to
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/// use empty() when you really want to know if it's empty.
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///
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/// The ilist class is implemented as a circular list.  The list itself contains
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/// a sentinel node, whose Next points at begin() and whose Prev points at
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/// rbegin().  The sentinel node itself serves as end() and rend().
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///
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_ADT_ILIST_H
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#define LLVM_ADT_ILIST_H
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#include "llvm/ADT/simple_ilist.h"
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#include <cassert>
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#include <cstddef>
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#include <iterator>
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namespace llvm {
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/// Use delete by default for iplist and ilist.
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///
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/// Specialize this to get different behaviour for ownership-related API.  (If
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/// you really want ownership semantics, consider using std::list or building
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/// something like \a BumpPtrList.)
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///
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/// \see ilist_noalloc_traits
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template <typename NodeTy> struct ilist_alloc_traits {
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  static void deleteNode(NodeTy *V) { delete V; }
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};
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/// Custom traits to do nothing on deletion.
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///
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/// Specialize ilist_alloc_traits to inherit from this to disable the
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/// non-intrusive deletion in iplist (which implies ownership).
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///
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/// If you want purely intrusive semantics with no callbacks, consider using \a
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/// simple_ilist instead.
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///
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/// \code
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/// template <>
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/// struct ilist_alloc_traits<MyType> : ilist_noalloc_traits<MyType> {};
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/// \endcode
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template <typename NodeTy> struct ilist_noalloc_traits {
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  static void deleteNode(NodeTy *V) {}
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};
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/// Callbacks do nothing by default in iplist and ilist.
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///
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/// Specialize this for to use callbacks for when nodes change their list
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/// membership.
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template <typename NodeTy> struct ilist_callback_traits {
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  void addNodeToList(NodeTy *) {}
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  void removeNodeFromList(NodeTy *) {}
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  /// Callback before transferring nodes to this list. The nodes may already be
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  /// in this same list.
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  template <class Iterator>
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  void transferNodesFromList(ilist_callback_traits &OldList, Iterator /*first*/,
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                             Iterator /*last*/) {
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    (void)OldList;
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  }
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};
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/// A fragment for template traits for intrusive list that provides default
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/// node related operations.
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///
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/// TODO: Remove this layer of indirection.  It's not necessary.
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template <typename NodeTy>
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struct ilist_node_traits : ilist_alloc_traits<NodeTy>,
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                           ilist_callback_traits<NodeTy> {};
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/// Template traits for intrusive list.
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///
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/// Customize callbacks and allocation semantics.
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template <typename NodeTy>
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struct ilist_traits : public ilist_node_traits<NodeTy> {};
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/// Const traits should never be instantiated.
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template <typename Ty> struct ilist_traits<const Ty> {};
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namespace ilist_detail {
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template <class T> T &make();
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/// Type trait to check for a traits class that has a getNext member (as a
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/// canary for any of the ilist_nextprev_traits API).
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template <class TraitsT, class NodeT> struct HasGetNext {
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  typedef char Yes[1];
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  typedef char No[2];
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  template <size_t N> struct SFINAE {};
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  template <class U>
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  static Yes &test(U *I, decltype(I->getNext(&make<NodeT>())) * = nullptr);
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  template <class> static No &test(...);
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public:
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  static const bool value = sizeof(test<TraitsT>(nullptr)) == sizeof(Yes);
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};
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/// Type trait to check for a traits class that has a createSentinel member (as
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/// a canary for any of the ilist_sentinel_traits API).
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template <class TraitsT> struct HasCreateSentinel {
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  typedef char Yes[1];
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  typedef char No[2];
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  template <class U>
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  static Yes &test(U *I, decltype(I->createSentinel()) * = nullptr);
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  template <class> static No &test(...);
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public:
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  static const bool value = sizeof(test<TraitsT>(nullptr)) == sizeof(Yes);
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};
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/// Type trait to check for a traits class that has a createNode member.
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/// Allocation should be managed in a wrapper class, instead of in
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/// ilist_traits.
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template <class TraitsT, class NodeT> struct HasCreateNode {
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  typedef char Yes[1];
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  typedef char No[2];
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  template <size_t N> struct SFINAE {};
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  template <class U>
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  static Yes &test(U *I, decltype(I->createNode(make<NodeT>())) * = 0);
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  template <class> static No &test(...);
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public:
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  static const bool value = sizeof(test<TraitsT>(nullptr)) == sizeof(Yes);
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};
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template <class TraitsT, class NodeT> struct HasObsoleteCustomization {
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  static const bool value = HasGetNext<TraitsT, NodeT>::value ||
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                            HasCreateSentinel<TraitsT>::value ||
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                            HasCreateNode<TraitsT, NodeT>::value;
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};
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} // end namespace ilist_detail
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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/// A wrapper around an intrusive list with callbacks and non-intrusive
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/// ownership.
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///
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/// This wraps a purely intrusive list (like simple_ilist) with a configurable
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/// traits class.  The traits can implement callbacks and customize the
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/// ownership semantics.
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///
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/// This is a subset of ilist functionality that can safely be used on nodes of
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/// polymorphic types, i.e. a heterogeneous list with a common base class that
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/// holds the next/prev pointers.  The only state of the list itself is an
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/// ilist_sentinel, which holds pointers to the first and last nodes in the
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/// list.
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template <class IntrusiveListT, class TraitsT>
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class iplist_impl : public TraitsT, IntrusiveListT {
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  typedef IntrusiveListT base_list_type;
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  typedef typename base_list_type::pointer pointer;
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  typedef typename base_list_type::const_pointer const_pointer;
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  typedef typename base_list_type::reference reference;
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  typedef typename base_list_type::const_reference const_reference;
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  typedef typename base_list_type::value_type value_type;
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  typedef typename base_list_type::size_type size_type;
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  typedef typename base_list_type::difference_type difference_type;
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  typedef typename base_list_type::iterator iterator;
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  typedef typename base_list_type::const_iterator const_iterator;
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  typedef typename base_list_type::reverse_iterator reverse_iterator;
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  typedef
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      typename base_list_type::const_reverse_iterator const_reverse_iterator;
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  // TODO: Drop this assertion and the transitive type traits anytime after
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  // v4.0 is branched (i.e,. keep them for one release to help out-of-tree code
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  // update).
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  static_assert(
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      !ilist_detail::HasObsoleteCustomization<TraitsT, value_type>::value,
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      "ilist customization points have changed!");
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  static bool op_less(const_reference L, const_reference R) { return L < R; }
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  static bool op_equal(const_reference L, const_reference R) { return L == R; }
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  iplist_impl() = default;
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  iplist_impl(const iplist_impl &) = delete;
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  iplist_impl &operator=(const iplist_impl &) = delete;
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  iplist_impl(iplist_impl &&X)
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      : TraitsT(std::move(static_cast<TraitsT &>(X))),
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        IntrusiveListT(std::move(static_cast<IntrusiveListT &>(X))) {}
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  iplist_impl &operator=(iplist_impl &&X) {
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    *static_cast<TraitsT *>(this) = std::move(static_cast<TraitsT &>(X));
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    *static_cast<IntrusiveListT *>(this) =
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        std::move(static_cast<IntrusiveListT &>(X));
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    return *this;
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  ~iplist_impl() { clear(); }
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  // Miscellaneous inspection routines.
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  size_type max_size() const { return size_type(-1); }
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  using base_list_type::begin;
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  using base_list_type::end;
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  using base_list_type::rbegin;
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  using base_list_type::rend;
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  using base_list_type::empty;
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  using base_list_type::front;
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  using base_list_type::back;
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  void swap(iplist_impl &RHS) {
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    assert(0 && "Swap does not use list traits callback correctly yet!");
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    base_list_type::swap(RHS);
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  iterator insert(iterator where, pointer New) {
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    this->addNodeToList(New); // Notify traits that we added a node...
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    return base_list_type::insert(where, *New);
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  }
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  iterator insert(iterator where, const_reference New) {
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    return this->insert(where, new value_type(New));
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  }
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  iterator insertAfter(iterator where, pointer New) {
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    if (empty())
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  /// Clone another list.
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  template <class Cloner> void cloneFrom(const iplist_impl &L2, Cloner clone) {
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  pointer remove(const iterator &IT) {
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  pointer remove(reference IT) { return remove(iterator(IT)); }
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  iterator erase(pointer IT) { return erase(iterator(IT)); }
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  iterator erase(reference IT) { return erase(iterator(IT)); }
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  void clearAndLeakNodesUnsafely() { base_list_type::clear(); }
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  void transfer(iterator position, iplist_impl &L2, iterator first, iterator last) {
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/// there for a description of what's available.
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template <class T, class... Options>
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class iplist
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    : public iplist_impl<simple_ilist<T, Options...>, ilist_traits<T>> {
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  using iplist_impl_type = typename iplist::iplist_impl;
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  iplist() = default;
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  iplist &operator=(iplist &&X) {
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  }
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};
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template <class T, class... Options> using ilist = iplist<T, Options...>;
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} // end namespace llvm
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namespace std {
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  void swap(llvm::iplist<Ty> &Left, llvm::iplist<Ty> &Right) {
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  }
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} // end namespace std
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#endif // LLVM_ADT_ILIST_H