///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // (C) Copyright Olaf Krzikalla 2004-2006. // (C) Copyright Ion Gaztanaga 2006-2007 // // 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/intrusive for documentation. // ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #ifndef BOOST_INTRUSIVE_SET_HOOK_HPP #define BOOST_INTRUSIVE_SET_HOOK_HPP #include #include #include #include #include #include #include namespace boost { namespace intrusive { /// @cond template struct get_set_node_algo { typedef rbtree_algorithms > type; }; /// @endcond //! Helper metafunction to define a \c set_base_hook that yields to the same //! type when the same options (either explicitly or implicitly) are used. #ifdef BOOST_INTRUSIVE_DOXYGEN_INVOKED template #else template #endif struct make_set_base_hook { /// @cond typedef typename pack_options < hook_defaults, O1, O2, O3, O4>::type packed_options; typedef detail::generic_hook < get_set_node_algo , typename packed_options::tag , packed_options::link_mode , detail::SetBaseHook > implementation_defined; /// @endcond typedef implementation_defined type; }; //! Derive a class from set_base_hook in order to store objects in //! in a set/multiset. set_base_hook holds the data necessary to maintain //! the set/multiset and provides an appropriate value_traits class for set/multiset. //! //! The hook admits the following options: \c tag<>, \c void_pointer<>, //! \c link_mode<> and \c optimize_size<>. //! //! \c tag<> defines a tag to identify the node. //! The same tag value can be used in different classes, but if a class is //! derived from more than one \c list_base_hook, then each \c list_base_hook needs its //! unique tag. //! //! \c void_pointer<> is the pointer type that will be used internally in the hook //! and the the container configured to use this hook. //! //! \c link_mode<> will specify the linking mode of the hook (\c normal_link, //! \c auto_unlink or \c safe_link). //! //! \c optimize_size<> will tell the hook to optimize the hook for size instead //! of speed. #ifdef BOOST_INTRUSIVE_DOXYGEN_INVOKED template #else template #endif class set_base_hook : public make_set_base_hook::type { #ifdef BOOST_INTRUSIVE_DOXYGEN_INVOKED //! Effects: If link_mode is \c auto_unlink or \c safe_link //! initializes the node to an unlinked state. //! //! Throws: Nothing. set_base_hook(); //! Effects: If link_mode is \c auto_unlink or \c safe_link //! initializes the node to an unlinked state. The argument is ignored. //! //! Throws: Nothing. //! //! Rationale: Providing a copy-constructor //! makes classes using the hook STL-compliant without forcing the //! user to do some additional work. \c swap can be used to emulate //! move-semantics. set_base_hook(const set_base_hook& ); //! Effects: Empty function. The argument is ignored. //! //! Throws: Nothing. //! //! Rationale: Providing an assignment operator //! makes classes using the hook STL-compliant without forcing the //! user to do some additional work. \c swap can be used to emulate //! move-semantics. set_base_hook& operator=(const set_base_hook& ); //! Effects: If link_mode is \c normal_link, the destructor does //! nothing (ie. no code is generated). If link_mode is \c safe_link and the //! object is stored in a set an assertion is raised. If link_mode is //! \c auto_unlink and \c is_linked() is true, the node is unlinked. //! //! Throws: Nothing. ~set_base_hook(); //! Effects: Swapping two nodes swaps the position of the elements //! related to those nodes in one or two containers. That is, if the node //! this is part of the element e1, the node x is part of the element e2 //! and both elements are included in the containers s1 and s2, then after //! the swap-operation e1 is in s2 at the position of e2 and e2 is in s1 //! at the position of e1. If one element is not in a container, then //! after the swap-operation the other element is not in a container. //! Iterators to e1 and e2 related to those nodes are invalidated. //! //! Complexity: Constant //! //! Throws: Nothing. void swap_nodes(set_base_hook &other); //! Precondition: link_mode must be \c safe_link or \c auto_unlink. //! //! Returns: true, if the node belongs to a container, false //! otherwise. This function can be used to test whether \c set::iterator_to //! will return a valid iterator. //! //! Complexity: Constant bool is_linked() const; //! Effects: Removes the node if it's inserted in a container. //! This function is only allowed if link_mode is \c auto_unlink. //! //! Throws: Nothing. void unlink(); #endif }; //! Helper metafunction to define a \c set_member_hook that yields to the same //! type when the same options (either explicitly or implicitly) are used. #ifdef BOOST_INTRUSIVE_DOXYGEN_INVOKED template #else template #endif struct make_set_member_hook { /// @cond typedef typename pack_options < hook_defaults, O1, O2, O3, O4>::type packed_options; typedef detail::generic_hook < get_set_node_algo , member_tag , packed_options::link_mode , detail::NoBaseHook > implementation_defined; /// @endcond typedef implementation_defined type; }; //! Put a public data member set_member_hook in order to store objects of this class in //! a set/multiset. set_member_hook holds the data necessary for maintaining the //! set/multiset and provides an appropriate value_traits class for set/multiset. //! //! The hook admits the following options: \c void_pointer<>, //! \c link_mode<> and \c optimize_size<>. //! //! \c void_pointer<> is the pointer type that will be used internally in the hook //! and the the container configured to use this hook. //! //! \c link_mode<> will specify the linking mode of the hook (\c normal_link, //! \c auto_unlink or \c safe_link). //! //! \c optimize_size<> will tell the hook to optimize the hook for size instead //! of speed. #ifdef BOOST_INTRUSIVE_DOXYGEN_INVOKED template #else template #endif class set_member_hook : public make_set_member_hook::type { #ifdef BOOST_INTRUSIVE_DOXYGEN_INVOKED //! Effects: If link_mode is \c auto_unlink or \c safe_link //! initializes the node to an unlinked state. //! //! Throws: Nothing. set_member_hook(); //! Effects: If link_mode is \c auto_unlink or \c safe_link //! initializes the node to an unlinked state. The argument is ignored. //! //! Throws: Nothing. //! //! Rationale: Providing a copy-constructor //! makes classes using the hook STL-compliant without forcing the //! user to do some additional work. \c swap can be used to emulate //! move-semantics. set_member_hook(const set_member_hook& ); //! Effects: Empty function. The argument is ignored. //! //! Throws: Nothing. //! //! Rationale: Providing an assignment operator //! makes classes using the hook STL-compliant without forcing the //! user to do some additional work. \c swap can be used to emulate //! move-semantics. set_member_hook& operator=(const set_member_hook& ); //! Effects: If link_mode is \c normal_link, the destructor does //! nothing (ie. no code is generated). If link_mode is \c safe_link and the //! object is stored in a set an assertion is raised. If link_mode is //! \c auto_unlink and \c is_linked() is true, the node is unlinked. //! //! Throws: Nothing. ~set_member_hook(); //! Effects: Swapping two nodes swaps the position of the elements //! related to those nodes in one or two containers. That is, if the node //! this is part of the element e1, the node x is part of the element e2 //! and both elements are included in the containers s1 and s2, then after //! the swap-operation e1 is in s2 at the position of e2 and e2 is in s1 //! at the position of e1. If one element is not in a container, then //! after the swap-operation the other element is not in a container. //! Iterators to e1 and e2 related to those nodes are invalidated. //! //! Complexity: Constant //! //! Throws: Nothing. void swap_nodes(set_member_hook &other); //! Precondition: link_mode must be \c safe_link or \c auto_unlink. //! //! Returns: true, if the node belongs to a container, false //! otherwise. This function can be used to test whether \c set::iterator_to //! will return a valid iterator. //! //! Complexity: Constant bool is_linked() const; //! Effects: Removes the node if it's inserted in a container. //! This function is only allowed if link_mode is \c auto_unlink. //! //! Throws: Nothing. void unlink(); #endif }; } //namespace intrusive } //namespace boost #include #endif //BOOST_INTRUSIVE_SET_HOOK_HPP