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216 lines
5.8 KiB
216 lines
5.8 KiB
/* |
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Sets |
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*/ |
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%fragment("StdSetTraits","header",fragment="StdSequenceTraits") |
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%{ |
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namespace swig { |
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template <class RubySeq, class T> |
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inline void |
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assign(const RubySeq& rubyseq, std::set<T>* seq) { |
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#ifdef SWIG_STD_NOINSERT_TEMPLATE_STL |
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typedef typename RubySeq::value_type value_type; |
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typename RubySeq::const_iterator it = rubyseq.begin(); |
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for (;it != rubyseq.end(); ++it) { |
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seq->insert(seq->end(),(value_type)(*it)); |
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} |
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#else |
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seq->insert(rubyseq.begin(), rubyseq.end()); |
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#endif |
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} |
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template <class T> |
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struct traits_asptr<std::set<T> > { |
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static int asptr(VALUE obj, std::set<T> **s) { |
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return traits_asptr_stdseq<std::set<T> >::asptr(obj, s); |
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} |
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}; |
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template <class T> |
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struct traits_from<std::set<T> > { |
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static VALUE from(const std::set<T>& vec) { |
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return traits_from_stdseq<std::set<T> >::from(vec); |
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} |
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}; |
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/** |
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* Set Iterator class for an iterator with no end() boundaries. |
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* |
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*/ |
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template<typename InOutIterator, |
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typename ValueType = typename std::iterator_traits<InOutIterator>::value_type, |
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typename FromOper = from_oper<ValueType>, |
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typename AsvalOper = asval_oper<ValueType> > |
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class SetIteratorOpen_T : public Iterator_T<InOutIterator> |
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{ |
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public: |
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FromOper from; |
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AsvalOper asval; |
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typedef InOutIterator nonconst_iter; |
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typedef ValueType value_type; |
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typedef Iterator_T<nonconst_iter> base; |
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typedef SetIteratorOpen_T<InOutIterator, ValueType, FromOper, AsvalOper> self_type; |
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public: |
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SetIteratorOpen_T(nonconst_iter curr, VALUE seq = Qnil) |
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: Iterator_T<InOutIterator>(curr, seq) |
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{ |
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} |
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virtual VALUE value() const { |
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return from(static_cast<const value_type&>(*(base::current))); |
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} |
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// no setValue allowed |
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Iterator *dup() const |
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{ |
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return new self_type(*this); |
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} |
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}; |
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/** |
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* Set Iterator class for a iterator where begin() and end() boundaries |
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are known. |
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* |
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*/ |
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template<typename InOutIterator, |
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typename ValueType = typename std::iterator_traits<InOutIterator>::value_type, |
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typename FromOper = from_oper<ValueType>, |
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typename AsvalOper = asval_oper<ValueType> > |
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class SetIteratorClosed_T : public Iterator_T<InOutIterator> |
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{ |
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public: |
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FromOper from; |
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AsvalOper asval; |
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typedef InOutIterator nonconst_iter; |
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typedef ValueType value_type; |
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typedef Iterator_T<nonconst_iter> base; |
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typedef SetIteratorClosed_T<InOutIterator, ValueType, FromOper, AsvalOper> self_type; |
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protected: |
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virtual Iterator* advance(ptrdiff_t n) |
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{ |
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std::advance( base::current, n ); |
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if ( base::current == end ) |
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throw stop_iteration(); |
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return this; |
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} |
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public: |
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SetIteratorClosed_T(nonconst_iter curr, nonconst_iter first, |
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nonconst_iter last, VALUE seq = Qnil) |
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: Iterator_T<InOutIterator>(curr, seq), begin(first), end(last) |
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{ |
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} |
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virtual VALUE value() const { |
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if (base::current == end) { |
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throw stop_iteration(); |
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} else { |
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return from(static_cast<const value_type&>(*(base::current))); |
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} |
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} |
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// no setValue allowed |
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Iterator *dup() const |
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{ |
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return new self_type(*this); |
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} |
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private: |
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nonconst_iter begin; |
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nonconst_iter end; |
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}; |
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// Template specialization to construct a closed iterator for sets |
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// this turns a nonconst iterator into a const one for ruby to avoid |
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// allowing the user to change the value |
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template< typename InOutIter > |
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inline Iterator* |
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make_set_nonconst_iterator(const InOutIter& current, |
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const InOutIter& begin, |
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const InOutIter& end, |
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VALUE seq = Qnil) |
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{ |
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return new SetIteratorClosed_T< InOutIter >(current, |
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begin, end, seq); |
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} |
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// Template specialization to construct an open iterator for sets |
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// this turns a nonconst iterator into a const one for ruby to avoid |
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// allowing the user to change the value |
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template< typename InOutIter > |
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inline Iterator* |
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make_set_nonconst_iterator(const InOutIter& current, |
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VALUE seq = Qnil) |
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{ |
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return new SetIteratorOpen_T< InOutIter >(current, seq); |
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} |
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} |
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%} |
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%define %swig_set_methods(set...) |
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%swig_sequence_methods_common(%arg(set)); |
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%fragment("RubyPairBoolOutputIterator","header",fragment=SWIG_From_frag(bool),fragment="RubySequence_Cont") {} |
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// Redefine std::set iterator/reverse_iterator typemap |
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%typemap(out,noblock=1) iterator, reverse_iterator { |
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$result = SWIG_NewPointerObj(swig::make_set_nonconst_iterator(%static_cast($1,const $type &), |
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self), |
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swig::Iterator::descriptor(),SWIG_POINTER_OWN); |
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} |
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// Redefine std::set std::pair<iterator, bool> typemap |
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%typemap(out,noblock=1,fragment="RubyPairBoolOutputIterator") |
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std::pair<iterator, bool> { |
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$result = rb_ary_new2(2); |
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RARRAY_PTR($result)[0] = SWIG_NewPointerObj(swig::make_set_nonconst_iterator(%static_cast($1,$type &).first), |
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swig::Iterator::descriptor(),SWIG_POINTER_OWN); |
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RARRAY_PTR($result)[1] = SWIG_From(bool)(%static_cast($1,const $type &).second); |
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RARRAY_LEN($result) = 2; |
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} |
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%extend { |
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%alias push "<<"; |
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value_type push(const value_type& x) { |
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self->insert(x); |
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return x; |
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} |
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bool __contains__(const value_type& x) { |
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return self->find(x) != self->end(); |
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} |
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value_type __getitem__(difference_type i) const throw (std::out_of_range) { |
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return *(swig::cgetpos(self, i)); |
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} |
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}; |
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%enddef |
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%mixin std::set "Enumerable"; |
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%rename("delete") std::set::__delete__; |
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%rename("reject!") std::set::reject_bang; |
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%rename("map!") std::set::map_bang; |
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%rename("empty?") std::set::empty; |
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%rename("include?" ) std::set::__contains__ const; |
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%rename("has_key?" ) std::set::has_key const; |
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%alias std::set::push "<<"; |
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%include <std/std_set.i> |
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