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This conforms mutable C++ container types, such as `std::vector`, to `MutableCollection` via a new overlay protocol `CxxMutableRandomAccessCollection`. rdar://134531554
88 lines
2.8 KiB
Swift
88 lines
2.8 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 - 2022 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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public protocol CxxRandomAccessCollection<Element>: CxxSequence, RandomAccessCollection {
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override associatedtype Element
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override associatedtype RawIterator: UnsafeCxxRandomAccessIterator
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where RawIterator.Pointee == Element
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override associatedtype Iterator = CxxIterator<Self>
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override associatedtype Index = Int
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override associatedtype Indices = Range<Int>
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override associatedtype SubSequence = Slice<Self>
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}
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extension CxxRandomAccessCollection {
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@inlinable
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public var startIndex: Int {
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return 0
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}
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@inlinable
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public var endIndex: Int {
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return count
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}
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@inlinable
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public var count: Int {
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return Int(__endUnsafe() - __beginUnsafe())
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}
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@inlinable
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@inline(__always)
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internal func _getRawIterator(at index: Int) -> RawIterator {
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var rawIterator = self.__beginUnsafe()
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rawIterator += RawIterator.Distance(index)
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precondition(self.__endUnsafe() - rawIterator > 0,
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"C++ iterator access out of bounds")
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return rawIterator
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}
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/// A C++ implementation of the subscript might be more performant. This
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/// overload should only be used if the C++ type does not define `operator[]`.
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@inlinable
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public subscript(_ index: Int) -> Element {
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_read {
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yield self._getRawIterator(at: index).pointee
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}
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}
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}
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public protocol CxxMutableRandomAccessCollection<Element>:
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CxxRandomAccessCollection, MutableCollection {
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associatedtype RawMutableIterator: UnsafeCxxMutableRandomAccessIterator
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where RawMutableIterator.Pointee == Element
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/// Do not implement this function manually in Swift.
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mutating func __beginMutatingUnsafe() -> RawMutableIterator
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/// Do not implement this function manually in Swift.
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mutating func __endMutatingUnsafe() -> RawMutableIterator
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}
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extension CxxMutableRandomAccessCollection {
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/// A C++ implementation of the subscript might be more performant. This
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/// overload should only be used if the C++ type does not define `operator[]`.
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@inlinable
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public subscript(_ index: Int) -> Element {
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_read {
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yield self._getRawIterator(at: index).pointee
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}
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_modify {
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var rawIterator = self.__beginMutatingUnsafe()
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rawIterator += RawMutableIterator.Distance(index)
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precondition(self.__endMutatingUnsafe() - rawIterator > 0,
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"C++ iterator access out of bounds")
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yield &rawIterator.pointee
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}
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}
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}
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