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Swift
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3.3 KiB
Swift
//===--- CocoaArray.swift - A subset of the NSArray interface -------------===//
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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 - 2015 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 http://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
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// See http://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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// To implement bridging, the core standard library needs to interact
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// a little bit with Cocoa. Because we want to keep the core
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// decoupled from the Foundation module, we can't use NSArray
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// directly. We _can_, however, use an @objc protocol with a
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// compatible API. That's _CocoaArray.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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import SwiftShims
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/// A subset of the NSArray interface with call-compatible selectors
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/// (e.g. _SwiftNSRange is layout-compatible with NSRange in
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/// getObjects:range: below). Array<T> is backed by one of these, and
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/// when T isBridgedToObjectiveC, it can be used directly as an
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/// NSArray. It is safe to convert between NSArray and _CocoaArray via
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/// reinterpretCast.
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@objc @class_protocol
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protocol _CocoaArray {
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func objectAtIndex(index: Int) -> AnyObject
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func getObjects(UnsafePointer<AnyObject>, range: _SwiftNSRange)
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func countByEnumeratingWithState(
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state: UnsafePointer<_SwiftNSFastEnumerationState>,
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objects buffer: UnsafePointer<AnyObject>,
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count len: Int) -> Int
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func copyWithZone(COpaquePointer) -> _CocoaArray
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var count: Int {get}
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}
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/// A wrapper around any _CocoaArray that gives it Collection
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/// conformance. Why not make _CocoaArray conform directly? It's a
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/// class, and I don't want to pay for the dynamic dispatch overhead.
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struct _CocoaArrayWrapper : Collection {
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var startIndex: Int {
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return 0
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}
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var endIndex: Int {
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return buffer.count
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}
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subscript(i: Int) -> AnyObject {
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return buffer.objectAtIndex(i)
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}
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func generate() -> IndexingGenerator<_CocoaArrayWrapper> {
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return IndexingGenerator(self)
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}
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/// Returns a pointer to the first element in the given subRange if
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/// the subRange is stored contiguously. Otherwise, return nil.
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///
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/// Note: this method should only be used as an optimization; it
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/// is sometimes conservative and may return nil even when
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/// contiguous storage exists, e.g., if array doesn't have a smart
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/// implementation of countByEnumeratingWithState.
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func contiguousStorage(subRange: Range<Int>) -> UnsafePointer<AnyObject>
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{
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var enumerationState = _makeSwiftNSFastEnumerationState()
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// This function currently returns nil unless the first
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// subRange.endIndex items are stored contiguously. This is an
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// acceptable conservative behavior, but could potentially be
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// optimized for other cases.
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let contiguousCount = withUnsafePointer(&enumerationState) {
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self.buffer.countByEnumeratingWithState($0, objects: nil, count: 0)
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}
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return contiguousCount >= subRange.endIndex
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? reinterpretCast(enumerationState.itemsPtr) + subRange.startIndex : nil
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}
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@transparent
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init(_ buffer: _CocoaArray) {
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self.buffer = buffer
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}
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var buffer: _CocoaArray
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}
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