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Implements SE-0055: https://github.com/apple/swift-evolution/blob/master/proposals/0055-optional-unsafe-pointers.md - Add NULL as an extra inhabitant of Builtin.RawPointer (currently hardcoded to 0 rather than being target-dependent). - Import non-object pointers as Optional/IUO when nullable/null_unspecified (like everything else). - Change the type checker's *-to-pointer conversions to handle a layer of optional. - Use 'AutoreleasingUnsafeMutablePointer<NSError?>?' as the type of error parameters exported to Objective-C. - Drop NilLiteralConvertible conformance for all pointer types. - Update the standard library and then all the tests. I've decided to leave this commit only updating existing tests; any new tests will come in the following commits. (That may mean some additional implementation work to follow.) The other major piece that's missing here is migration. I'm hoping we get a lot of that with Swift 1.1's work for optional object references, but I still need to investigate.
283 lines
9.0 KiB
Swift
283 lines
9.0 KiB
Swift
//===--- SwiftNativeNSArray.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 - 2016 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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// _ContiguousArrayStorageBase supplies the implementation of the
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// _NSArrayCore API (and thus, NSArray the API) for our
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// _ContiguousArrayStorage<T>. We can't put this implementation
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// directly on _ContiguousArrayStorage because generic classes can't
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// override Objective-C selectors.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#if _runtime(_ObjC)
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import SwiftShims
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/// Returns `true` iff the given `index` is valid as a position, i.e. `0
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/// ≤ index ≤ count`.
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@_transparent
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internal func _isValidArrayIndex(_ index: Int, count: Int) -> Bool {
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return (index >= 0) && (index <= count)
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}
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/// Returns `true` iff the given `index` is valid for subscripting, i.e.
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/// `0 ≤ index < count`.
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@_transparent
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internal func _isValidArraySubscript(_ index: Int, count: Int) -> Bool {
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return (index >= 0) && (index < count)
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}
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/// An `NSArray` with Swift-native reference counting and contiguous
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/// storage.
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internal class _SwiftNativeNSArrayWithContiguousStorage
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: _SwiftNativeNSArray { // Provides NSArray inheritance and native refcounting
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// Operate on our contiguous storage
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internal func withUnsafeBufferOfObjects<R>(
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@noescape _ body: UnsafeBufferPointer<AnyObject> throws -> R
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) rethrows -> R {
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_sanityCheckFailure(
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"Must override withUnsafeBufferOfObjects in derived classes")
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}
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}
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// Implement the APIs required by NSArray
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extension _SwiftNativeNSArrayWithContiguousStorage : _NSArrayCore {
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@objc internal var count: Int {
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return withUnsafeBufferOfObjects { $0.count }
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}
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@objc(objectAtIndex:)
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internal func objectAt(_ index: Int) -> AnyObject {
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return withUnsafeBufferOfObjects {
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objects in
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_precondition(
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_isValidArraySubscript(index, count: objects.count),
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"Array index out of range")
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return objects[index]
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}
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}
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@objc internal func getObjects(
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_ aBuffer: UnsafeMutablePointer<AnyObject>, range: _SwiftNSRange
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) {
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return withUnsafeBufferOfObjects {
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objects in
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_precondition(
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_isValidArrayIndex(range.location, count: objects.count),
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"Array index out of range")
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_precondition(
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_isValidArrayIndex(
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range.location + range.length, count: objects.count),
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"Array index out of range")
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if objects.isEmpty { return }
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// These objects are "returned" at +0, so treat them as values to
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// avoid retains.
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UnsafeMutablePointer<Int>(aBuffer).initializeFrom(
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UnsafeMutablePointer(objects.baseAddress! + range.location),
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count: range.length)
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}
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}
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@objc(countByEnumeratingWithState:objects:count:)
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internal func countByEnumerating(
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with state: UnsafeMutablePointer<_SwiftNSFastEnumerationState>,
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objects: UnsafeMutablePointer<AnyObject>?, count: Int
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) -> Int {
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var enumerationState = state.pointee
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if enumerationState.state != 0 {
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return 0
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}
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return withUnsafeBufferOfObjects {
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objects in
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enumerationState.mutationsPtr = _fastEnumerationStorageMutationsPtr
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enumerationState.itemsPtr =
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AutoreleasingUnsafeMutablePointer(objects.baseAddress)
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enumerationState.state = 1
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state.pointee = enumerationState
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return objects.count
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}
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}
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@objc(copyWithZone:)
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internal func copy(with _: _SwiftNSZone?) -> AnyObject {
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return self
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}
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}
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/// An `NSArray` whose contiguous storage is created and filled, upon
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/// first access, by bridging the elements of a Swift `Array`.
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///
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/// Ideally instances of this class would be allocated in-line in the
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/// buffers used for Array storage.
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@objc internal final class _SwiftDeferredNSArray
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: _SwiftNativeNSArrayWithContiguousStorage {
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// This stored property should be stored at offset zero. We perform atomic
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// operations on it.
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//
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// Do not access this property directly.
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internal var _heapBufferBridged_DoNotUse: AnyObject? = nil
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// When this class is allocated inline, this property can become a
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// computed one.
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internal let _nativeStorage: _ContiguousArrayStorageBase
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internal var _heapBufferBridgedPtr: UnsafeMutablePointer<AnyObject?> {
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return UnsafeMutablePointer(_getUnsafePointerToStoredProperties(self))
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}
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internal typealias HeapBufferStorage = _HeapBufferStorage<Int, AnyObject>
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internal var _heapBufferBridged: HeapBufferStorage? {
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if let ref =
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_stdlib_atomicLoadARCRef(object: _heapBufferBridgedPtr) {
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return unsafeBitCast(ref, to: HeapBufferStorage.self)
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}
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return nil
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}
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internal init(_nativeStorage: _ContiguousArrayStorageBase) {
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self._nativeStorage = _nativeStorage
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}
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internal func _destroyBridgedStorage(_ hb: HeapBufferStorage?) {
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if let bridgedStorage = hb {
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let heapBuffer = _HeapBuffer(bridgedStorage)
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let count = heapBuffer.value
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heapBuffer.baseAddress.deinitialize(count: count)
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}
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}
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deinit {
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_destroyBridgedStorage(_heapBufferBridged)
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}
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internal override func withUnsafeBufferOfObjects<R>(
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@noescape _ body: UnsafeBufferPointer<AnyObject> throws -> R
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) rethrows -> R {
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repeat {
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var buffer: UnsafeBufferPointer<AnyObject>
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// If we've already got a buffer of bridged objects, just use it
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if let bridgedStorage = _heapBufferBridged {
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let heapBuffer = _HeapBuffer(bridgedStorage)
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buffer = UnsafeBufferPointer(
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start: heapBuffer.baseAddress, count: heapBuffer.value)
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}
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// If elements are bridged verbatim, the native buffer is all we
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// need, so return that.
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else if let buf = _nativeStorage._withVerbatimBridgedUnsafeBuffer(
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{ $0 }
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) {
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buffer = buf
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}
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else {
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// Create buffer of bridged objects.
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let objects = _nativeStorage._getNonVerbatimBridgedHeapBuffer()
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// Atomically store a reference to that buffer in self.
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if !_stdlib_atomicInitializeARCRef(
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object: _heapBufferBridgedPtr, desired: objects.storage!) {
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// Another thread won the race. Throw out our buffer.
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_destroyBridgedStorage(
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unsafeDowncast(objects.storage!, to: HeapBufferStorage.self))
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}
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continue // Try again
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}
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defer { _fixLifetime(self) }
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return try body(buffer)
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}
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while true
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}
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/// Returns the number of elements in the array.
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///
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/// This override allows the count to be read without triggering
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/// bridging of array elements.
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@objc
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internal override var count: Int {
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if let bridgedStorage = _heapBufferBridged {
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return _HeapBuffer(bridgedStorage).value
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}
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// Check if elements are bridged verbatim.
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return _nativeStorage._withVerbatimBridgedUnsafeBuffer { $0.count }
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?? _nativeStorage._getNonVerbatimBridgedCount()
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}
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}
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#else
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// Empty shim version for non-objc platforms.
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class _SwiftNativeNSArrayWithContiguousStorage {}
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#endif
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/// Base class of the heap buffer backing arrays.
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internal class _ContiguousArrayStorageBase
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: _SwiftNativeNSArrayWithContiguousStorage {
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#if _runtime(_ObjC)
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internal override func withUnsafeBufferOfObjects<R>(
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@noescape _ body: UnsafeBufferPointer<AnyObject> throws -> R
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) rethrows -> R {
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if let result = try _withVerbatimBridgedUnsafeBuffer(body) {
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return result
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}
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_sanityCheckFailure(
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"Can't use a buffer of non-verbatim-bridged elements as an NSArray")
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}
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/// If the stored type is bridged verbatim, invoke `body` on an
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/// `UnsafeBufferPointer` to the elements and return the result.
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/// Otherwise, return `nil`.
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internal func _withVerbatimBridgedUnsafeBuffer<R>(
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@noescape _ body: UnsafeBufferPointer<AnyObject> throws -> R
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) rethrows -> R? {
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_sanityCheckFailure(
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"Concrete subclasses must implement _withVerbatimBridgedUnsafeBuffer")
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}
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internal func _getNonVerbatimBridgedCount(_ dummy: Void) -> Int {
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_sanityCheckFailure(
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"Concrete subclasses must implement _getNonVerbatimBridgedCount")
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}
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internal func _getNonVerbatimBridgedHeapBuffer(_ dummy: Void) ->
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_HeapBuffer<Int, AnyObject> {
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_sanityCheckFailure(
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"Concrete subclasses must implement _getNonVerbatimBridgedHeapBuffer")
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}
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#endif
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func canStoreElements(ofDynamicType _: Any.Type) -> Bool {
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_sanityCheckFailure(
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"Concrete subclasses must implement canStoreElements(ofDynamicType:)")
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}
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/// A type that every element in the array is.
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var staticElementType: Any.Type {
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_sanityCheckFailure(
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"Concrete subclasses must implement staticElementType")
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}
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deinit {
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_sanityCheck(
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self !== _emptyArrayStorage, "Deallocating empty array storage?!")
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}
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}
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