//===--- ContinuousRangeMap.h - Map with int range as key -------*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file defines the ContinuousRangeMap class, which is a highly // specialized container used by serialization. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_CLANG_SERIALIZATION_CONTINUOUS_RANGE_MAP_H #define LLVM_CLANG_SERIALIZATION_CONTINUOUS_RANGE_MAP_H #include "clang/Basic/LLVM.h" #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h" #include #include namespace clang { /// \brief A map from continuous integer ranges to some value, with a very /// specialized interface. /// /// CRM maps from integer ranges to values. The ranges are continuous, i.e. /// where one ends, the next one begins. So if the map contains the stops I0-3, /// the first range is from I0 to I1, the second from I1 to I2, the third from /// I2 to I3 and the last from I3 to infinity. /// /// Ranges must be inserted in order. Inserting a new stop I4 into the map will /// shrink the fourth range to I3 to I4 and add the new range I4 to inf. template class ContinuousRangeMap { public: typedef std::pair value_type; typedef value_type &reference; typedef const value_type &const_reference; typedef value_type *pointer; typedef const value_type *const_pointer; private: typedef SmallVector Representation; Representation Rep; struct Compare { bool operator ()(const_reference L, Int R) const { return L.first < R; } bool operator ()(Int L, const_reference R) const { return L < R.first; } bool operator ()(Int L, Int R) const { return L < R; } bool operator ()(const_reference L, const_reference R) const { return L.first < R.first; } }; public: void insert(const value_type &Val) { if (!Rep.empty() && Rep.back() == Val) return; assert((Rep.empty() || Rep.back().first < Val.first) && "Must insert keys in order."); Rep.push_back(Val); } void insertOrReplace(const value_type &Val) { iterator I = std::lower_bound(Rep.begin(), Rep.end(), Val, Compare()); if (I != Rep.end() && I->first == Val.first) { I->second = Val.second; return; } Rep.insert(I, Val); } typedef typename Representation::iterator iterator; typedef typename Representation::const_iterator const_iterator; iterator begin() { return Rep.begin(); } iterator end() { return Rep.end(); } const_iterator begin() const { return Rep.begin(); } const_iterator end() const { return Rep.end(); } iterator find(Int K) { iterator I = std::upper_bound(Rep.begin(), Rep.end(), K, Compare()); // I points to the first entry with a key > K, which is the range that // follows the one containing K. if (I == Rep.begin()) return Rep.end(); --I; return I; } const_iterator find(Int K) const { return const_cast(this)->find(K); } reference back() { return Rep.back(); } const_reference back() const { return Rep.back(); } /// \brief An object that helps properly build a continuous range map /// from a set of values. class Builder { ContinuousRangeMap &Self; Builder(const Builder&) LLVM_DELETED_FUNCTION; Builder &operator=(const Builder&) LLVM_DELETED_FUNCTION; public: explicit Builder(ContinuousRangeMap &Self) : Self(Self) { } ~Builder() { std::sort(Self.Rep.begin(), Self.Rep.end(), Compare()); } void insert(const value_type &Val) { Self.Rep.push_back(Val); } }; friend class Builder; }; } #endif