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167 lines
5.2 KiB
Swift
167 lines
5.2 KiB
Swift
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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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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@_exported import Foundation // Clang module
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Arrays
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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extension NSArray : ExpressibleByArrayLiteral {
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/// Create an instance initialized with `elements`.
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public required convenience init(arrayLiteral elements: Any...) {
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// Let bridging take care of it.
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self.init(array: elements)
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}
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}
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extension Array : _ObjectiveCBridgeable {
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/// Private initializer used for bridging.
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///
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/// The provided `NSArray` will be copied to ensure that the copy can
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/// not be mutated by other code.
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internal init(_cocoaArray: __shared NSArray) {
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assert(_isBridgedVerbatimToObjectiveC(Element.self),
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"Array can be backed by NSArray only when the element type can be bridged verbatim to Objective-C")
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// FIXME: We would like to call CFArrayCreateCopy() to avoid doing an
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// objc_msgSend() for instances of CoreFoundation types. We can't do that
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// today because CFArrayCreateCopy() copies array contents unconditionally,
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// resulting in O(n) copies even for immutable arrays.
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//
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// <rdar://problem/19773555> CFArrayCreateCopy() is >10x slower than
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// -[NSArray copyWithZone:]
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//
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// The bug is fixed in: OS X 10.11.0, iOS 9.0, all versions of tvOS
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// and watchOS.
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self = Array(_immutableCocoaArray: _cocoaArray.copy() as AnyObject)
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}
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@_semantics("convertToObjectiveC")
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public func _bridgeToObjectiveC() -> NSArray {
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return unsafeBitCast(self._bridgeToObjectiveCImpl(), to: NSArray.self)
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}
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public static func _forceBridgeFromObjectiveC(
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_ source: NSArray,
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result: inout Array?
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) {
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// If we have the appropriate native storage already, just adopt it.
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if let native =
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Array._bridgeFromObjectiveCAdoptingNativeStorageOf(source) {
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result = native
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return
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}
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if _fastPath(_isBridgedVerbatimToObjectiveC(Element.self)) {
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// Forced down-cast (possible deferred type-checking)
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result = Array(_cocoaArray: source)
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return
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}
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result = _arrayForceCast([AnyObject](_cocoaArray: source))
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}
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public static func _conditionallyBridgeFromObjectiveC(
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_ source: NSArray,
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result: inout Array?
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) -> Bool {
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// Construct the result array by conditionally bridging each element.
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let anyObjectArr = [AnyObject](_cocoaArray: source)
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result = _arrayConditionalCast(anyObjectArr)
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return result != nil
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}
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@_effects(readonly)
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public static func _unconditionallyBridgeFromObjectiveC(
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_ source: NSArray?
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) -> Array {
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// `nil` has historically been used as a stand-in for an empty
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// array; map it to an empty array instead of failing.
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if _slowPath(source == nil) { return Array() }
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// If we have the appropriate native storage already, just adopt it.
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if let native =
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Array._bridgeFromObjectiveCAdoptingNativeStorageOf(source!) {
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return native
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}
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if _fastPath(_isBridgedVerbatimToObjectiveC(Element.self)) {
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// Forced down-cast (possible deferred type-checking)
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return Array(_cocoaArray: source!)
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}
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return _arrayForceCast([AnyObject](_cocoaArray: source!))
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}
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}
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extension NSArray : _HasCustomAnyHashableRepresentation {
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// Must be @nonobjc to avoid infinite recursion during bridging
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@nonobjc
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public func _toCustomAnyHashable() -> AnyHashable? {
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return AnyHashable(self as! Array<AnyHashable>)
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}
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}
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extension NSArray : Sequence {
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/// Return an *iterator* over the elements of this *sequence*.
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///
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/// - Complexity: O(1).
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final public func makeIterator() -> NSFastEnumerationIterator {
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return NSFastEnumerationIterator(self)
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}
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}
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/* TODO: API review
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extension NSArray : Swift.Collection {
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final public var startIndex: Int {
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return 0
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}
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final public var endIndex: Int {
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return count
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}
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}
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*/
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extension NSArray {
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// Overlay: - (instancetype)initWithObjects:(id)firstObj, ...
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public convenience init(objects elements: Any...) {
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self.init(array: elements)
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}
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}
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extension NSArray {
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/// Initializes a newly allocated array by placing in it the objects
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/// contained in a given array.
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///
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/// - Returns: An array initialized to contain the objects in
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/// `anArray``. The returned object might be different than the
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/// original receiver.
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///
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/// Discussion: After an immutable array has been initialized in
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/// this way, it cannot be modified.
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@nonobjc
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public convenience init(array anArray: __shared NSArray) {
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self.init(array: anArray as Array)
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}
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}
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extension NSArray : CustomReflectable {
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public var customMirror: Mirror {
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return Mirror(reflecting: self as [AnyObject])
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}
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}
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extension Array: CVarArg {}
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