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Swift
178 lines
5.4 KiB
Swift
//===--- EmptyCollection.swift - A collection with no elements ------------===//
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//
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// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
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//
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// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2017 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
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// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
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//
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// See https://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
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// See https://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// Sometimes an operation is best expressed in terms of some other,
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// larger operation where one of the parameters is an empty
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// collection. For example, we can erase elements from an Array by
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// replacing a subrange with the empty collection.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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/// A collection whose element type is `Element` but that is always empty.
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@frozen // trivial-implementation
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public struct EmptyCollection<Element> {
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// no properties
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/// Creates an instance.
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@inlinable // trivial-implementation
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public init() {}
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}
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extension EmptyCollection {
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/// An iterator that never produces an element.
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@frozen // trivial-implementation
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public struct Iterator {
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// no properties
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/// Creates an instance.
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@inlinable // trivial-implementation
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public init() {}
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}
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}
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extension EmptyCollection.Iterator: IteratorProtocol, Sequence {
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/// Returns `nil`, indicating that there are no more elements.
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@inlinable // trivial-implementation
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public mutating func next() -> Element? {
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return nil
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}
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}
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extension EmptyCollection: Sequence {
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/// Returns an empty iterator.
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@inlinable // trivial-implementation
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public func makeIterator() -> Iterator {
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return Iterator()
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}
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}
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extension EmptyCollection: RandomAccessCollection, MutableCollection {
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/// A type that represents a valid position in the collection.
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///
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/// Valid indices consist of the position of every element and a
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/// "past the end" position that's not valid for use as a subscript.
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public typealias Index = Int
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public typealias Indices = Range<Int>
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public typealias SubSequence = EmptyCollection<Element>
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/// Always zero, just like `endIndex`.
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@inlinable // trivial-implementation
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public var startIndex: Index {
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return 0
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}
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/// Always zero, just like `startIndex`.
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@inlinable // trivial-implementation
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public var endIndex: Index {
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return 0
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}
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/// Always traps.
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///
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/// `EmptyCollection` does not have any element indices, so it is not
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/// possible to advance indices.
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@inlinable // trivial-implementation
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public func index(after i: Index) -> Index {
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_preconditionFailure("EmptyCollection can't advance indices")
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}
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/// Always traps.
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///
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/// `EmptyCollection` does not have any element indices, so it is not
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/// possible to advance indices.
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@inlinable // trivial-implementation
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public func index(before i: Index) -> Index {
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_preconditionFailure("EmptyCollection can't advance indices")
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}
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/// Accesses the element at the given position.
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///
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/// Must never be called, since this collection is always empty.
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@inlinable // trivial-implementation
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public subscript(position: Index) -> Element {
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get {
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_preconditionFailure("Index out of range")
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}
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set {
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_preconditionFailure("Index out of range")
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}
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}
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@inlinable // trivial-implementation
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public subscript(bounds: Range<Index>) -> SubSequence {
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get {
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_debugPrecondition(bounds.lowerBound == 0 && bounds.upperBound == 0,
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"Index out of range")
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return self
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}
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set {
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_debugPrecondition(bounds.lowerBound == 0 && bounds.upperBound == 0,
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"Index out of range")
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}
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}
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/// The number of elements (always zero).
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@inlinable // trivial-implementation
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public var count: Int {
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return 0
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}
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@inlinable // trivial-implementation
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public func index(_ i: Index, offsetBy n: Int) -> Index {
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_debugPrecondition(i == startIndex && n == 0, "Index out of range")
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return i
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}
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@inlinable // trivial-implementation
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public func index(
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_ i: Index, offsetBy n: Int, limitedBy limit: Index
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) -> Index? {
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_debugPrecondition(i == startIndex && limit == startIndex,
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"Index out of range")
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return n == 0 ? i : nil
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}
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/// The distance between two indexes (always zero).
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@inlinable // trivial-implementation
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public func distance(from start: Index, to end: Index) -> Int {
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_debugPrecondition(start == 0, "From must be startIndex (or endIndex)")
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_debugPrecondition(end == 0, "To must be endIndex (or startIndex)")
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return 0
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}
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@inlinable // trivial-implementation
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public func _failEarlyRangeCheck(_ index: Index, bounds: Range<Index>) {
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_debugPrecondition(index == 0, "out of bounds")
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_debugPrecondition(bounds == indices, "invalid bounds for an empty collection")
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}
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@inlinable // trivial-implementation
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public func _failEarlyRangeCheck(
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_ range: Range<Index>, bounds: Range<Index>
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) {
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_debugPrecondition(range == indices, "invalid range for an empty collection")
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_debugPrecondition(bounds == indices, "invalid bounds for an empty collection")
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}
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}
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extension EmptyCollection: Equatable {
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@inlinable // trivial-implementation
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public static func == (
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lhs: EmptyCollection<Element>, rhs: EmptyCollection<Element>
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) -> Bool {
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return true
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}
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}
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extension EmptyCollection: Sendable { }
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extension EmptyCollection.Iterator: Sendable { }
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