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- // Boost next_prior.hpp header file ---------------------------------------//
- // (C) Copyright Dave Abrahams and Daniel Walker 1999-2003.
- // Copyright (c) Andrey Semashev 2017
- //
- // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
- // (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
- // http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
- // See http://www.boost.org/libs/utility for documentation.
- // Revision History
- // 13 Dec 2003 Added next(x, n) and prior(x, n) (Daniel Walker)
- #ifndef BOOST_NEXT_PRIOR_HPP_INCLUDED
- #define BOOST_NEXT_PRIOR_HPP_INCLUDED
- #include <iterator>
- #include <boost/config.hpp>
- #include <boost/core/enable_if.hpp>
- #include <boost/type_traits/has_plus.hpp>
- #include <boost/type_traits/has_plus_assign.hpp>
- #include <boost/type_traits/has_minus.hpp>
- #include <boost/type_traits/has_minus_assign.hpp>
- #include <boost/iterator/advance.hpp>
- #include <boost/iterator/reverse_iterator.hpp>
- namespace boost {
- // Helper functions for classes like bidirectional iterators not supporting
- // operator+ and operator-
- //
- // Usage:
- // const std::list<T>::iterator p = get_some_iterator();
- // const std::list<T>::iterator prev = boost::prior(p);
- // const std::list<T>::iterator next = boost::next(prev, 2);
- // Contributed by Dave Abrahams
- namespace next_prior_detail {
- // The trait attempts to detect if the T type is an iterator. Class-type iterators are assumed
- // to have the nested type iterator_category. Strictly speaking, this is not required to be the
- // case (e.g. a user can specialize iterator_traits for T without defining T::iterator_category).
- // Still, this is a good heuristic in practice, and we can't do anything better anyway.
- // Since C++17 we can test for iterator_traits<T>::iterator_category presence instead as it is
- // required to be only present for iterators.
- template< typename T, typename Void = void >
- struct is_iterator_class
- {
- static BOOST_CONSTEXPR_OR_CONST bool value = false;
- };
- template< typename T >
- struct is_iterator_class<
- T,
- typename enable_if_has_type<
- #if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX17_ITERATOR_TRAITS)
- typename std::iterator_traits< T >::iterator_category
- #else
- typename T::iterator_category
- #endif
- >::type
- >
- {
- static BOOST_CONSTEXPR_OR_CONST bool value = true;
- };
- template< typename T >
- struct is_iterator :
- public is_iterator_class< T >
- {
- };
- template< typename T >
- struct is_iterator< T* >
- {
- static BOOST_CONSTEXPR_OR_CONST bool value = true;
- };
- template< typename T, typename Distance, bool HasPlus = has_plus< T, Distance >::value >
- struct next_plus_impl;
- template< typename T, typename Distance >
- struct next_plus_impl< T, Distance, true >
- {
- static T call(T x, Distance n)
- {
- return x + n;
- }
- };
- template< typename T, typename Distance, bool HasPlusAssign = has_plus_assign< T, Distance >::value >
- struct next_plus_assign_impl :
- public next_plus_impl< T, Distance >
- {
- };
- template< typename T, typename Distance >
- struct next_plus_assign_impl< T, Distance, true >
- {
- static T call(T x, Distance n)
- {
- x += n;
- return x;
- }
- };
- template< typename T, typename Distance, bool IsIterator = is_iterator< T >::value >
- struct next_advance_impl :
- public next_plus_assign_impl< T, Distance >
- {
- };
- template< typename T, typename Distance >
- struct next_advance_impl< T, Distance, true >
- {
- static T call(T x, Distance n)
- {
- boost::iterators::advance(x, n);
- return x;
- }
- };
- template< typename T, typename Distance, bool HasMinus = has_minus< T, Distance >::value >
- struct prior_minus_impl;
- template< typename T, typename Distance >
- struct prior_minus_impl< T, Distance, true >
- {
- static T call(T x, Distance n)
- {
- return x - n;
- }
- };
- template< typename T, typename Distance, bool HasMinusAssign = has_minus_assign< T, Distance >::value >
- struct prior_minus_assign_impl :
- public prior_minus_impl< T, Distance >
- {
- };
- template< typename T, typename Distance >
- struct prior_minus_assign_impl< T, Distance, true >
- {
- static T call(T x, Distance n)
- {
- x -= n;
- return x;
- }
- };
- template< typename T, typename Distance, bool IsIterator = is_iterator< T >::value >
- struct prior_advance_impl :
- public prior_minus_assign_impl< T, Distance >
- {
- };
- template< typename T, typename Distance >
- struct prior_advance_impl< T, Distance, true >
- {
- static T call(T x, Distance n)
- {
- // Avoid negating n to sidestep possible integer overflow
- boost::iterators::reverse_iterator< T > rx(x);
- boost::iterators::advance(rx, n);
- return rx.base();
- }
- };
- } // namespace next_prior_detail
- template <class T>
- inline T next(T x) { return ++x; }
- template <class T, class Distance>
- inline T next(T x, Distance n)
- {
- return next_prior_detail::next_advance_impl< T, Distance >::call(x, n);
- }
- template <class T>
- inline T prior(T x) { return --x; }
- template <class T, class Distance>
- inline T prior(T x, Distance n)
- {
- return next_prior_detail::prior_advance_impl< T, Distance >::call(x, n);
- }
- } // namespace boost
- #endif // BOOST_NEXT_PRIOR_HPP_INCLUDED
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