- //===- llvm/Support/HashBuilder.h - Convenient hashing interface-*- C++ -*-===// 
- // 
- // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. 
- // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. 
- // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception 
- // 
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 
- // 
- // This file implements an interface allowing to conveniently build hashes of 
- // various data types, without relying on the underlying hasher type to know 
- // about hashed data types. 
- // 
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 
-   
- #ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_HASHBUILDER_H 
- #define LLVM_SUPPORT_HASHBUILDER_H 
-   
- #include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h" 
- #include "llvm/ADT/Hashing.h" 
- #include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h" 
- #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h" 
- #include "llvm/Support/Endian.h" 
- #include "llvm/Support/type_traits.h" 
-   
- #include <iterator> 
- #include <optional> 
- #include <utility> 
-   
- namespace llvm { 
-   
- namespace hashbuilder_detail { 
- /// Trait to indicate whether a type's bits can be hashed directly (after 
- /// endianness correction). 
- template <typename U> 
- struct IsHashableData 
-     : std::integral_constant<bool, is_integral_or_enum<U>::value> {}; 
-   
- } // namespace hashbuilder_detail 
-   
- /// Declares the hasher member, and functions forwarding directly to the hasher. 
- template <typename HasherT> class HashBuilderBase { 
- public: 
-   template <typename HasherT_ = HasherT> 
-   using HashResultTy = decltype(std::declval<HasherT_ &>().final()); 
-   
-   HasherT &getHasher() { return Hasher; } 
-   
-   /// Forward to `HasherT::update(ArrayRef<uint8_t>)`. 
-   /// 
-   /// This may not take the size of `Data` into account. 
-   /// Users of this function should pay attention to respect endianness 
-   /// contraints. 
-   void update(ArrayRef<uint8_t> Data) { this->getHasher().update(Data); } 
-   
-   /// Forward to `HasherT::update(ArrayRef<uint8_t>)`. 
-   /// 
-   /// This may not take the size of `Data` into account. 
-   /// Users of this function should pay attention to respect endianness 
-   /// contraints. 
-   void update(StringRef Data) { 
-     update( 
-         ArrayRef(reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t *>(Data.data()), Data.size())); 
-   } 
-   
-   /// Forward to `HasherT::final()` if available. 
-   template <typename HasherT_ = HasherT> HashResultTy<HasherT_> final() { 
-     return this->getHasher().final(); 
-   } 
-   
-   /// Forward to `HasherT::result()` if available. 
-   template <typename HasherT_ = HasherT> HashResultTy<HasherT_> result() { 
-     return this->getHasher().result(); 
-   } 
-   
- protected: 
-   explicit HashBuilderBase(HasherT &Hasher) : Hasher(Hasher) {} 
-   
-   template <typename... ArgTypes> 
-   explicit HashBuilderBase(ArgTypes &&...Args) 
-       : OptionalHasher(std::in_place, std::forward<ArgTypes>(Args)...), 
-         Hasher(*OptionalHasher) {} 
-   
- private: 
-   std::optional<HasherT> OptionalHasher; 
-   HasherT &Hasher; 
- }; 
-   
- /// Implementation of the `HashBuilder` interface. 
- /// 
- /// `support::endianness::native` is not supported. `HashBuilder` is 
- /// expected to canonicalize `support::endianness::native` to one of 
- /// `support::endianness::big` or `support::endianness::little`. 
- template <typename HasherT, support::endianness Endianness> 
- class HashBuilderImpl : public HashBuilderBase<HasherT> { 
-   static_assert(Endianness != support::endianness::native, 
-                 "HashBuilder should canonicalize endianness"); 
-   
- public: 
-   explicit HashBuilderImpl(HasherT &Hasher) 
-       : HashBuilderBase<HasherT>(Hasher) {} 
-   template <typename... ArgTypes> 
-   explicit HashBuilderImpl(ArgTypes &&...Args) 
-       : HashBuilderBase<HasherT>(Args...) {} 
-   
-   /// Implement hashing for hashable data types, e.g. integral or enum values. 
-   template <typename T> 
-   std::enable_if_t<hashbuilder_detail::IsHashableData<T>::value, 
-                    HashBuilderImpl &> 
-   add(T Value) { 
-     return adjustForEndiannessAndAdd(Value); 
-   } 
-   
-   /// Support hashing `ArrayRef`. 
-   /// 
-   /// `Value.size()` is taken into account to ensure cases like 
-   /// ``` 
-   /// builder.add({1}); 
-   /// builder.add({2, 3}); 
-   /// ``` 
-   /// and 
-   /// ``` 
-   /// builder.add({1, 2}); 
-   /// builder.add({3}); 
-   /// ``` 
-   /// do not collide. 
-   template <typename T> HashBuilderImpl &add(ArrayRef<T> Value) { 
-     // As of implementation time, simply calling `addRange(Value)` would also go 
-     // through the `update` fast path. But that would rely on the implementation 
-     // details of `ArrayRef::begin()` and `ArrayRef::end()`. Explicitly call 
-     // `update` to guarantee the fast path. 
-     add(Value.size()); 
-     if (hashbuilder_detail::IsHashableData<T>::value && 
-         Endianness == support::endian::system_endianness()) { 
-       this->update(ArrayRef(reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t *>(Value.begin()), 
-                             Value.size() * sizeof(T))); 
-     } else { 
-       for (auto &V : Value) 
-         add(V); 
-     } 
-     return *this; 
-   } 
-   
-   /// Support hashing `StringRef`. 
-   /// 
-   /// `Value.size()` is taken into account to ensure cases like 
-   /// ``` 
-   /// builder.add("a"); 
-   /// builder.add("bc"); 
-   /// ``` 
-   /// and 
-   /// ``` 
-   /// builder.add("ab"); 
-   /// builder.add("c"); 
-   /// ``` 
-   /// do not collide. 
-   HashBuilderImpl &add(StringRef Value) { 
-     // As of implementation time, simply calling `addRange(Value)` would also go 
-     // through `update`. But that would rely on the implementation of 
-     // `StringRef::begin()` and `StringRef::end()`. Explicitly call `update` to 
-     // guarantee the fast path. 
-     add(Value.size()); 
-     this->update(ArrayRef(reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t *>(Value.begin()), 
-                           Value.size())); 
-     return *this; 
-   } 
-   
-   template <typename T> 
-   using HasAddHashT = 
-       decltype(addHash(std::declval<HashBuilderImpl &>(), std::declval<T &>())); 
-   /// Implement hashing for user-defined `struct`s. 
-   /// 
-   /// Any user-define `struct` can participate in hashing via `HashBuilder` by 
-   /// providing a `addHash` templated function. 
-   /// 
-   /// ``` 
-   /// template <typename HasherT, support::endianness Endianness> 
-   /// void addHash(HashBuilder<HasherT, Endianness> &HBuilder, 
-   ///              const UserDefinedStruct &Value); 
-   /// ``` 
-   /// 
-   /// For example: 
-   /// ``` 
-   /// struct SimpleStruct { 
-   ///   char c; 
-   ///   int i; 
-   /// }; 
-   /// 
-   /// template <typename HasherT, support::endianness Endianness> 
-   /// void addHash(HashBuilderImpl<HasherT, Endianness> &HBuilder, 
-   ///              const SimpleStruct &Value) { 
-   ///   HBuilder.add(Value.c); 
-   ///   HBuilder.add(Value.i); 
-   /// } 
-   /// ``` 
-   /// 
-   /// To avoid endianness issues, specializations of `addHash` should 
-   /// generally rely on exising `add`, `addRange`, and `addRangeElements` 
-   /// functions. If directly using `update`, an implementation must correctly 
-   /// handle endianness. 
-   /// 
-   /// ``` 
-   /// struct __attribute__ ((packed)) StructWithFastHash { 
-   ///   int I; 
-   ///   char C; 
-   /// 
-   ///   // If possible, we want to hash both `I` and `C` in a single 
-   ///   // `update` call for performance concerns. 
-   ///   template <typename HasherT, support::endianness Endianness> 
-   ///   friend void addHash(HashBuilderImpl<HasherT, Endianness> &HBuilder, 
-   ///                       const StructWithFastHash &Value) { 
-   ///     if (Endianness == support::endian::system_endianness()) { 
-   ///       HBuilder.update(ArrayRef( 
-   ///           reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t *>(&Value), sizeof(Value))); 
-   ///     } else { 
-   ///       // Rely on existing `add` methods to handle endianness. 
-   ///       HBuilder.add(Value.I); 
-   ///       HBuilder.add(Value.C); 
-   ///     } 
-   ///   } 
-   /// }; 
-   /// ``` 
-   /// 
-   /// To avoid collisions, specialization of `addHash` for variable-size 
-   /// types must take the size into account. 
-   /// 
-   /// For example: 
-   /// ``` 
-   /// struct CustomContainer { 
-   /// private: 
-   ///   size_t Size; 
-   ///   int Elements[100]; 
-   /// 
-   /// public: 
-   ///   CustomContainer(size_t Size) : Size(Size) { 
-   ///     for (size_t I = 0; I != Size; ++I) 
-   ///       Elements[I] = I; 
-   ///   } 
-   ///   template <typename HasherT, support::endianness Endianness> 
-   ///   friend void addHash(HashBuilderImpl<HasherT, Endianness> &HBuilder, 
-   ///                       const CustomContainer &Value) { 
-   ///     if (Endianness == support::endian::system_endianness()) { 
-   ///       HBuilder.update(ArrayRef( 
-   ///           reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t *>(&Value.Size), 
-   ///           sizeof(Value.Size) + Value.Size * sizeof(Value.Elements[0]))); 
-   ///     } else { 
-   ///       // `addRange` will take care of encoding the size. 
-   ///       HBuilder.addRange(&Value.Elements[0], &Value.Elements[0] + 
-   ///       Value.Size); 
-   ///     } 
-   ///   } 
-   /// }; 
-   /// ``` 
-   template <typename T> 
-   std::enable_if_t<is_detected<HasAddHashT, T>::value && 
-                        !hashbuilder_detail::IsHashableData<T>::value, 
-                    HashBuilderImpl &> 
-   add(const T &Value) { 
-     addHash(*this, Value); 
-     return *this; 
-   } 
-   
-   template <typename T1, typename T2> 
-   HashBuilderImpl &add(const std::pair<T1, T2> &Value) { 
-     return add(Value.first, Value.second); 
-   } 
-   
-   template <typename... Ts> HashBuilderImpl &add(const std::tuple<Ts...> &Arg) { 
-     std::apply([this](const auto &...Args) { this->add(Args...); }, Arg); 
-     return *this; 
-   } 
-   
-   /// A convenenience variadic helper. 
-   /// It simply iterates over its arguments, in order. 
-   /// ``` 
-   /// add(Arg1, Arg2); 
-   /// ``` 
-   /// is equivalent to 
-   /// ``` 
-   /// add(Arg1) 
-   /// add(Arg2) 
-   /// ``` 
-   template <typename... Ts> 
-   std::enable_if_t<(sizeof...(Ts) > 1), HashBuilderImpl &> 
-   add(const Ts &...Args) { 
-     return (add(Args), ...); 
-   } 
-   
-   template <typename ForwardIteratorT> 
-   HashBuilderImpl &addRange(ForwardIteratorT First, ForwardIteratorT Last) { 
-     add(std::distance(First, Last)); 
-     return addRangeElements(First, Last); 
-   } 
-   
-   template <typename RangeT> HashBuilderImpl &addRange(const RangeT &Range) { 
-     return addRange(adl_begin(Range), adl_end(Range)); 
-   } 
-   
-   template <typename ForwardIteratorT> 
-   HashBuilderImpl &addRangeElements(ForwardIteratorT First, 
-                                     ForwardIteratorT Last) { 
-     return addRangeElementsImpl( 
-         First, Last, 
-         typename std::iterator_traits<ForwardIteratorT>::iterator_category()); 
-   } 
-   
-   template <typename RangeT> 
-   HashBuilderImpl &addRangeElements(const RangeT &Range) { 
-     return addRangeElements(adl_begin(Range), adl_end(Range)); 
-   } 
-   
-   template <typename T> 
-   using HasByteSwapT = decltype(support::endian::byte_swap( 
-       std::declval<T &>(), support::endianness::little)); 
-   /// Adjust `Value` for the target endianness and add it to the hash. 
-   template <typename T> 
-   std::enable_if_t<is_detected<HasByteSwapT, T>::value, HashBuilderImpl &> 
-   adjustForEndiannessAndAdd(const T &Value) { 
-     T SwappedValue = support::endian::byte_swap(Value, Endianness); 
-     this->update(ArrayRef(reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t *>(&SwappedValue), 
-                           sizeof(SwappedValue))); 
-     return *this; 
-   } 
-   
- private: 
-   // FIXME: Once available, specialize this function for `contiguous_iterator`s, 
-   // and use it for `ArrayRef` and `StringRef`. 
-   template <typename ForwardIteratorT> 
-   HashBuilderImpl &addRangeElementsImpl(ForwardIteratorT First, 
-                                         ForwardIteratorT Last, 
-                                         std::forward_iterator_tag) { 
-     for (auto It = First; It != Last; ++It) 
-       add(*It); 
-     return *this; 
-   } 
-   
-   template <typename T> 
-   std::enable_if_t<hashbuilder_detail::IsHashableData<T>::value && 
-                        Endianness == support::endian::system_endianness(), 
-                    HashBuilderImpl &> 
-   addRangeElementsImpl(T *First, T *Last, std::forward_iterator_tag) { 
-     this->update(ArrayRef(reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t *>(First), 
-                           (Last - First) * sizeof(T))); 
-     return *this; 
-   } 
- }; 
-   
- /// Interface to help hash various types through a hasher type. 
- /// 
- /// Via provided specializations of `add`, `addRange`, and `addRangeElements` 
- /// functions, various types (e.g. `ArrayRef`, `StringRef`, etc.) can be hashed 
- /// without requiring any knowledge of hashed types from the hasher type. 
- /// 
- /// The only method expected from the templated hasher type `HasherT` is: 
- /// * void update(ArrayRef<uint8_t> Data) 
- /// 
- /// Additionally, the following methods will be forwarded to the hasher type: 
- /// * decltype(std::declval<HasherT &>().final()) final() 
- /// * decltype(std::declval<HasherT &>().result()) result() 
- /// 
- /// From a user point of view, the interface provides the following: 
- /// * `template<typename T> add(const T &Value)` 
- ///   The `add` function implements hashing of various types. 
- /// * `template <typename ItT> void addRange(ItT First, ItT Last)` 
- ///   The `addRange` function is designed to aid hashing a range of values. 
- ///   It explicitly adds the size of the range in the hash. 
- /// * `template <typename ItT> void addRangeElements(ItT First, ItT Last)` 
- ///   The `addRangeElements` function is also designed to aid hashing a range of 
- ///   values. In contrast to `addRange`, it **ignores** the size of the range, 
- ///   behaving as if elements were added one at a time with `add`. 
- /// 
- /// User-defined `struct` types can participate in this interface by providing 
- /// an `addHash` templated function. See the associated template specialization 
- /// for details. 
- /// 
- /// This interface does not impose requirements on the hasher 
- /// `update(ArrayRef<uint8_t> Data)` method. We want to avoid collisions for 
- /// variable-size types; for example for 
- /// ``` 
- /// builder.add({1}); 
- /// builder.add({2, 3}); 
- /// ``` 
- /// and 
- /// ``` 
- /// builder.add({1, 2}); 
- /// builder.add({3}); 
- /// ``` 
- /// . Thus, specializations of `add` and `addHash` for variable-size types must 
- /// not assume that the hasher type considers the size as part of the hash; they 
- /// must explicitly add the size to the hash. See for example specializations 
- /// for `ArrayRef` and `StringRef`. 
- /// 
- /// Additionally, since types are eventually forwarded to the hasher's 
- /// `void update(ArrayRef<uint8_t>)` method, endianness plays a role in the hash 
- /// computation (for example when computing `add((int)123)`). 
- /// Specifiying a non-`native` `Endianness` template parameter allows to compute 
- /// stable hash across platforms with different endianness. 
- template <class HasherT, support::endianness Endianness> 
- using HashBuilder = 
-     HashBuilderImpl<HasherT, (Endianness == support::endianness::native 
-                                   ? support::endian::system_endianness() 
-                                   : Endianness)>; 
-   
- namespace hashbuilder_detail { 
- class HashCodeHasher { 
- public: 
-   HashCodeHasher() : Code(0) {} 
-   void update(ArrayRef<uint8_t> Data) { 
-     hash_code DataCode = hash_value(Data); 
-     Code = hash_combine(Code, DataCode); 
-   } 
-   hash_code Code; 
- }; 
-   
- using HashCodeHashBuilder = HashBuilder<hashbuilder_detail::HashCodeHasher, 
-                                         support::endianness::native>; 
- } // namespace hashbuilder_detail 
-   
- /// Provide a default implementation of `hash_value` when `addHash(const T &)` 
- /// is supported. 
- template <typename T> 
- std::enable_if_t< 
-     is_detected<hashbuilder_detail::HashCodeHashBuilder::HasAddHashT, T>::value, 
-     hash_code> 
- hash_value(const T &Value) { 
-   hashbuilder_detail::HashCodeHashBuilder HBuilder; 
-   HBuilder.add(Value); 
-   return HBuilder.getHasher().Code; 
- } 
- } // end namespace llvm 
-   
- #endif // LLVM_SUPPORT_HASHBUILDER_H 
-