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// -*- C++ -*-

//=============================================================================
/**
 *  @file    Containers_T.h
 *
 *  @author Douglas C. Schmidt <d.schmidt@vanderbilt.edu>
 */
//=============================================================================

#ifndef ACE_CONTAINERS_T_H
#define ACE_CONTAINERS_T_H

#include /**/ "ace/pre.h"

#include /**/ "ace/config-all.h"

#if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE)
# pragma once
#endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */

// Need by ACE_DLList_Node.
#include "ace/Containers.h"

// Shared with "ace/Unbounded_Set.h"
#include "ace/Node.h"

// Backwards compatibility, please include "ace/Array_Base.h" directly.
#include "ace/Array_Base.h"

// Backwards compatibility, please include "ace/Unbounded_Set.h" directly.
#include "ace/Unbounded_Set.h"

// Backwards compatibility, please include "ace/Unbounded_Queue.h" directly.
#include "ace/Unbounded_Queue.h"

ACE_BEGIN_VERSIONED_NAMESPACE_DECL

class ACE_Allocator;


/**
 * @class ACE_Bounded_Stack
 *
 * @brief Implement a generic LIFO abstract data type.
 *
 * This implementation of a Stack uses a bounded array
 * that is allocated dynamically.  The Stack interface
 * provides the standard constant time push, pop, and top
 * operations.
 *
 * <b> Requirements and Performance Characteristics</b>
 *   - Internal Structure
 *       Dynamic array
 *   - Duplicates allowed?
 *       Yes
 *   - Random access allowed?
 *       No
 *   - Search speed
 *       N/A
 *   - Insert/replace speed
 *       N/A
 *   - Iterator still valid after change to container?
 *       N/A
 *   - Frees memory for removed elements?
 *       No
 *   - Items inserted by
 *       Value
 *   - Requirements for contained type
 *       -# Default constructor
 *       -# Copy constructor
 *       -# operator=
 */
template <class T>
class ACE_Bounded_Stack
{
public:
  // = Initialization, assignment, and termination methods.

  /// Initialize a new empty stack with the provided size..
  /**
   * Initialize and allocate space for a new Bounded_Stack with the provided
   * size.
   */
  ACE_Bounded_Stack (size_t size);

  /// Initialize the stack to be a copy of the stack provided.
  /**
   * Initialize the stack to be an exact copy of the Bounded_Stack provided
   * as a parameter.
   */
  ACE_Bounded_Stack (const ACE_Bounded_Stack<T> &s);

  /// Assignment operator
  /**
   * Perform a deep copy operation using the Bounded_Stack parameter.  If the
   * capacity of the lhs isn't sufficient for the rhs, then the underlying data
   * structure will be reallocated to accomadate the larger number of elements.
   */
  void operator= (const ACE_Bounded_Stack<T> &s);

  /// Perform actions needed when stack goes out of scope.
  /**
   * Deallocate the memory used by the Bounded_Stack.
   */
  ~ACE_Bounded_Stack ();

  // = Classic Stack operations.

  ///Add an element to the top of the stack.
  /**
   * Place a new item on top of the stack.  Returns -1 if the stack
   * is already full, 0 if the stack is not already full, and -1 if
   * failure occurs.
   */
  int push (const T &new_item);

  ///Remove an item from the top of stack.
  /**
   * Remove and return the top stack item.  Returns -1 if the stack is
   * already empty, 0 if the stack is not already empty, and -1 if
   * failure occurs.
   */
  int pop (T &item);

  ///Examine the contents of the top of stack.
  /**
   * Return top stack item without removing it.  Returns -1 if the
   * stack is already empty, 0 if the stack is not already empty, and
   * -1 if failure occurs.
   */
  int top (T &item) const;

  // = Check boundary conditions.

  /// Returns 1 if the container is empty, otherwise returns 0.
  /**
   * Performs constant time check to determine if the stack is empty.
   */
  int is_empty () const;

  /// Returns 1 if the container is full, otherwise returns 0.
  /**
   * Performs constant time check to determine if the stack is at capacity.
   */
  int is_full () const;

  /// The number of items in the stack.
  /**
   * Return the number of items currently in the stack.
   */
  size_t size () const;

  /// Dump the state of an object.
  void dump () const;

  /// Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.
  ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE;

private:
  /// Size of the dynamically allocated data.
  size_t size_;

  /// Keeps track of the current top of stack.
  size_t top_;

  /// Holds the stack's contents.
  T *stack_;
};

//----------------------------------------


/**
 * @class ACE_Fixed_Stack
 *
 * @brief Implement a generic LIFO abstract data type.
 *
 * This implementation of a Stack uses a fixed array
 * with the size fixed at instantiation time.
 *
 * <b> Requirements and Performance Characteristics</b>
 *   - Internal Structure
 *       Fixed array
 *   - Duplicates allowed?
 *       Yes
 *   - Random access allowed?
 *       No
 *   - Search speed
 *       N/A
 *   - Insert/replace speed
 *       N/A
 *   - Iterator still valid after change to container?
 *       N/A
 *   - Frees memory for removed elements?
 *       No
 *   - Items inserted by
 *       Value
 *   - Requirements for contained type
 *       -# Default constructor
 *       -# Copy constructor
 *       -# operator=
 */
template <class T, size_t ACE_SIZE>
class ACE_Fixed_Stack
{
public:
  // = Initialization, assignment, and termination methods.
  /// Initialize a new stack so that it is empty.
  /**
   * Initialize an empty stack.
   */
  ACE_Fixed_Stack ();

  /// The copy constructor (performs initialization).
  /**
   * Initialize the stack and copy the provided stack into the current stack.
   */
  ACE_Fixed_Stack (const ACE_Fixed_Stack<T, ACE_SIZE> &s);

  /// Assignment operator (performs assignment).
  /**
   * Perform a deep copy of the provided stack.
   */
  void operator= (const ACE_Fixed_Stack<T, ACE_SIZE> &s);

  /// Perform actions needed when stack goes out of scope.
  /**
   * Destroy the stack.
   */
  ~ACE_Fixed_Stack ();

  // = Classic Stack operations.

  ///Constant time placement of element on top of stack.
  /**
   * Place a new item on top of the stack.  Returns -1 if the stack
   * is already full, 0 if the stack is not already full, and -1 if
   * failure occurs.
   */
  int push (const T &new_item);

  ///Constant time removal of top of stack.
  /**
   * Remove and return the top stack item.  Returns -1 if the stack is
   * already empty, 0 if the stack is not already empty, and -1 if
   * failure occurs.
   */
  int pop (T &item);

  ///Constant time examination of top of stack.
  /**
   * Return top stack item without removing it.  Returns -1 if the
   * stack is already empty, 0 if the stack is not already empty, and
   * -1 if failure occurs.
   */
  int top (T &item) const;

  // = Check boundary conditions.

  /// Returns 1 if the container is empty, otherwise returns 0.
  /**
   * Performs constant time check to see if stack is empty.
   */
  int is_empty () const;

  /// Returns 1 if the container is full, otherwise returns 0.
  /**
   * Performs constant time check to see if stack is full.
   */
  int is_full () const;

  /// The number of items in the stack.
  /**
   * Constant time access to the current size of the stack.
   */
  size_t size () const;

  /// Dump the state of an object.
  void dump () const;

  /// Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.
  ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE;

private:
  /// Size of the allocated data.
  size_t size_;

  /// Keeps track of the current top of stack.
  size_t top_;

  /// Holds the stack's contents.
  T stack_[ACE_SIZE];
};

//----------------------------------------

template<class T> class ACE_Ordered_MultiSet;
template<class T> class ACE_Ordered_MultiSet_Iterator;

/**
 * @class ACE_DNode
 *
 * @brief Implementation element in a bilinked list.
 */
template<class T>
class ACE_DNode
{
  friend class ACE_Ordered_MultiSet<T>;
  friend class ACE_Ordered_MultiSet_Iterator<T>;

public:
  /// This isn't necessary, but it keeps some compilers happy.
  ~ACE_DNode ();

  /// Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.
  ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE;

private:
  ACE_DNode (const T &i, ACE_DNode<T> *n = 0, ACE_DNode<T> *p = 0);

  /// Pointer to next element in the list of {ACE_DNode}s.
  ACE_DNode<T> *next_;

  /// Pointer to previous element in the list of {ACE_DNode}s.
  ACE_DNode<T> *prev_;

  /// Current value of the item in this node.
  T item_;
};


/**
 * @class ACE_Unbounded_Stack
 *
 * @brief Implement a generic LIFO abstract data type.
 *
 * This implementation of an unbounded Stack uses a linked list.
 * If you use the {insert} or {remove} methods you should keep
 * in mind that duplicate entries aren't allowed.  In general,
 * therefore, you should avoid the use of these methods since
 * they aren't really part of the ADT stack.  The stack is implemented
 * as a doubly linked list.
 *
 * <b> Requirements and Performance Characteristics</b>
 *   - Internal Structure
 *       Double linked list
 *   - Duplicates allowed?
 *       No
 *   - Random access allowed?
 *       No
 *   - Search speed
 *       Linear
 *   - Insert/replace speed
 *       Linear
 *   - Iterator still valid after change to container?
 *       Yes
 *   - Frees memory for removed elements?
 *       Yes
 *   - Items inserted by
 *       Value
 *   - Requirements for contained type
 *       -# Default constructor
 *       -# Copy constructor
 *       -# operator=
 */
template <class T>
class ACE_Unbounded_Stack
{
public:
  friend class ACE_Unbounded_Stack_Iterator<T>;

  // Trait definition.
  typedef ACE_Unbounded_Stack_Iterator<T> ITERATOR;

  // = Initialization, assignment, and termination methods.
  /// Initialize a new stack so that it is empty.  Use user defined
  /// allocation strategy if specified.
  /**
   * Initialize an empty stack using the user specified allocation strategy
   * if provided.
   */
  ACE_Unbounded_Stack (ACE_Allocator *the_allocator = 0);

  /// The copy constructor (performs initialization).
  /**
   * Initialize this stack to be an exact copy of {s}.
   */
  ACE_Unbounded_Stack (const ACE_Unbounded_Stack<T> &s);

  /// Assignment operator (performs assignment).
  /**
   * Perform a deep copy of the rhs into the lhs.
   */
  void operator= (const ACE_Unbounded_Stack<T> &s);

  /// Perform actions needed when stack goes out of scope.
  /**
   * Destroy the underlying list for the stack.
   */
  ~ACE_Unbounded_Stack ();

  // = Classic Stack operations.


  ///Push an element onto the top of stack.
  /**
   * Place a new item on top of the stack.  Returns -1 if the stack
   * is already full, 0 if the stack is not already full, and -1 if
   * failure occurs.
   */
  int push (const T &new_item);

  ///Pop the top element of the stack.
  /**
   * Remove and return the top stack item.  Returns -1 if the stack is
   * already empty, 0 if the stack is not already empty, and -1 if
   * failure occurs.
   */
  int pop (T &item);

  ///Examine the top of the stack.
  /**
   * Return top stack item without removing it.  Returns -1 if the
   * stack is already empty, 0 if the stack is not already empty, and
   * -1 if failure occurs.
   */
  int top (T &item) const;

  // = Check boundary conditions.

  /// Returns 1 if the container is empty, otherwise returns 0.
  /**
   * Constant time check to see if the stack is empty.
   */
  int is_empty () const;

  /// Returns 1 if the container is full, otherwise returns 0.
  /**
   * Always resturns 0 since the stack is unbounded.
   */
  int is_full () const;

  // = Auxiliary methods (not strictly part of the Stack ADT).

  ///Linear Insert of an item.
  /**
   * Insert {new_item} into the Stack at the head (but doesn't allow
   * duplicates).  Returns -1 if failures occur, 1 if item is already
   * present (i.e., no duplicates are allowed), else 0.
   */
  int insert (const T &new_item);

  /// Remove @a item from the Stack.  Returns 0 if it removes the item,
  /// -1 if it can't find the item, and -1 if a failure occurs.
  /**
   * Linear remove operation.
   */
  int remove (const T &item);

  /// Finds if @a item occurs the set.  Returns 0 if finds, else -1.
  /**
   * Linear find operation.
   */
  int find (const T &item) const;

  /// The number of items in the stack.
  /**
   * Constant time access to the current stack size.
   */
  size_t size () const;

  /// Dump the state of an object.
  void dump () const;

  /// Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.
  ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE;

private:
  /// Delete all the nodes in the stack.
  void delete_all_nodes ();

  /// Copy all nodes from {s} to {this}.
  void copy_all_nodes (const ACE_Unbounded_Stack<T> &s);

  /// Head of the linked list of Nodes.
  ACE_Node<T> *head_;

  /// Current size of the stack.
  size_t cur_size_;

  /// Allocation strategy of the stack.
  ACE_Allocator *allocator_;
};

/**
 * @class ACE_Unbounded_Stack_Iterator
 *
 * @brief Implement an iterator over an unbounded Stack.
 */
template <class T>
class ACE_Unbounded_Stack_Iterator
{
public:
  /// Move to the first element in the {stack}.
  ACE_Unbounded_Stack_Iterator (ACE_Unbounded_Stack<T> &stack);

  // = Iteration methods.

  /// Pass back the @a next_item that hasn't been seen in the Stack.
  /// Returns 0 when all items have been seen, else 1.
  int next (T *&next_item);

  /// Move forward by one element in the Stack.  Returns 0 when all the
  /// items in the Stack have been seen, else 1.
  int advance ();

  /// Move to the first element in the Stack.  Returns 0 if the
  /// Stack is empty, else 1.
  int first ();

  /// Returns 1 when all items have been seen, else 0.
  int done () const;

  /// Dump the state of an object.
  void dump () const;

  /// Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.
  ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE;

private:
  /// Pointer to the current node in the iteration.
  ACE_Node<T> *current_;

  /// Pointer to the Stack we're iterating over.
  ACE_Unbounded_Stack<T> &stack_;
};

template <class T>
class ACE_Double_Linked_List;

/**
 * @class ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator_Base
 *
 * @brief Implements a common base class for iterators for a double
 * linked list ADT
 */
template <class T>
class ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator_Base
{
public:
  // = Iteration methods.

  /// Passes back the {entry} under the iterator. Returns 0 if the
  /// iteration has completed, otherwise 1
  int next (T *&) const;

  /**
   * @deprecated Return the address of next (current) unvisited item in
   * the list. 0 if there is no more element available.
   */
  T *next () const;

  /// Returns 1 when all items have been seen, else 0.
  int done () const;

  /// STL-like iterator dereference operator: returns a reference
  /// to the node underneath the iterator.
  T & operator* () const ;

  /**
   * Retasks the iterator to iterate over a new
   * Double_Linked_List. This allows clients to reuse an iterator
   * without incurring the constructor overhead. If you do use this,
   * be aware that if there are more than one reference to this
   * iterator, the other "clients" may be very bothered when their
   * iterator changes.  @@ Here be dragons. Comments?
   */
  void reset (ACE_Double_Linked_List<T> &);

  /// Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.
  ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE;

protected:
  /// Constructor
  ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator_Base (const ACE_Double_Linked_List<T> &);

  /// Copy constructor.
  ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator_Base (const
                                        ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator_Base<T>
                                        &iter);

  // = Iteration methods.
  /**
   * Move to the first element of the list. Returns 0 if the list is
   * empty, else 1.
   * @note the head of the ACE_DLList is actually a null entry, so the
   * first element is actually the 2n'd entry
   */
  int go_head ();

  /// Move to the last element of the list. Returns 0 if the list is
  /// empty, else 1.
  int go_tail ();

  /**
   * Check if we reach the end of the list.  Can also be used to get
   * the *current* element in the list.  Return the address of the
   * current item if there are still elements left , 0 if we run out
   * of element.
   */
  T *not_done () const ;

  /// Advance to the next element in the list.  Return the address of the
  /// next element if there are more, 0 otherwise.
  T *do_advance ();

  /// Retreat to the previous element in the list.  Return the address
  /// of the previous element if there are more, 0 otherwise.
  T *do_retreat ();

  /// Dump the state of an object.
  void dump_i () const;

  /// Remember where we are.
  T *current_;

  const ACE_Double_Linked_List<T> *dllist_;
};

/**
 * @class ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator
 *
 * @brief Implements an iterator for a double linked list ADT
 *
 * Iterate thru the double-linked list.  This class provides
 * an interface that let users access the internal element
 * addresses directly. Notice {class T} must declare
 * ACE_Double_Linked_List&lt;T&gt;,
 * ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator_Base &lt;T&gt; and
 * ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator as friend classes and class T
 * should also have data members T* next_ and T* prev_.
 */
template <class T>
class ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator : public ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator_Base <T>
{
public:
  ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator (const ACE_Double_Linked_List<T> &);

  /**
   * Retasks the iterator to iterate over a new
   * Double_Linked_List. This allows clients to reuse an iterator
   * without incurring the constructor overhead. If you do use this,
   * be aware that if there are more than one reference to this
   * iterator, the other "clients" may be very bothered when their
   * iterator changes.
   * @@ Here be dragons. Comments?
   */
  void reset (ACE_Double_Linked_List<T> &);

  /// Move to the first element in the list.  Returns 0 if the
  /// list is empty, else 1.
  int first ();

  /// Move forward by one element in the list.  Returns 0 when all the
  /// items in the list have been seen, else 1.
  int advance ();

  /**
   * Advance the iterator while removing the original item from the
   * list.  Return a pointer points to the original (removed) item.
   * If @a dont_remove equals false, this function behaves like {advance}
   * but return 0 (NULL) instead.
   */
  T* advance_and_remove (bool dont_remove);

  // = STL-style iteration methods

  /// Prefix advance.
  ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator<T> & operator++ ();

  /// Postfix advance.
  ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator<T> operator++ (int);

  /// Prefix reverse.
  ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator<T> & operator-- ();

  /// Postfix reverse.
  ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator<T> operator-- (int);

  /// Dump the state of an object.
  void dump () const;

  /// Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.
  ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE;
};

/**
 * @class ACE_Double_Linked_List_Reverse_Iterator
 *
 * @brief Implements a reverse iterator for a double linked list ADT
 *
 * Iterate backwards over the double-linked list.  This class
 * provide an interface that let users access the internal
 * element addresses directly, which seems to break the
 * encapsulation.  Notice {class T} must declare
 * ACE_Double_Linked_List&lt;T&gt;,
 * ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator_Base &lt;T&gt; and
 * ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator as friend classes and class T
 * should also have data members T* next_ and T* prev_.
 */
template <class T>
class ACE_Double_Linked_List_Reverse_Iterator : public ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator_Base <T>
{
public:
  ACE_Double_Linked_List_Reverse_Iterator (ACE_Double_Linked_List<T> &);

  /**
   * Retasks the iterator to iterate over a new
   * Double_Linked_List. This allows clients to reuse an iterator
   * without incurring the constructor overhead. If you do use this,
   * be aware that if there are more than one reference to this
   * iterator, the other "clients" may be very bothered when their
   * iterator changes.
   * @@ Here be dragons. Comments?
   */
  void reset (ACE_Double_Linked_List<T> &);

  /// Move to the first element in the list.  Returns 0 if the
  /// list is empty, else 1.
  int first ();

  /// Move forward by one element in the list.  Returns 0 when all the
  /// items in the list have been seen, else 1.
  int advance ();

  /**
   * Advance the iterator while removing the original item from the
   * list.  Return a pointer points to the original (removed) item.
   * If @a dont_remove equals false, this function behaves like {advance}
   * but return 0 (NULL) instead.
   */
  T* advance_and_remove (bool dont_remove);

  // = STL-style iteration methods

  /// Prefix advance.
  ACE_Double_Linked_List_Reverse_Iterator<T> & operator++ ();

  /// Postfix advance.
  ACE_Double_Linked_List_Reverse_Iterator<T> operator++ (int);

  /// Prefix reverse.
  ACE_Double_Linked_List_Reverse_Iterator<T> & operator-- ();

  /// Postfix reverse.
  ACE_Double_Linked_List_Reverse_Iterator<T> operator-- (int);

  /// Dump the state of an object.
  void dump () const;

  /// Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.
  ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE;
};


/**
 * @class ACE_Double_Linked_List
 *
 * @brief A double-linked list implementation.
 *
 * This implementation of an unbounded double-linked list uses a
 * circular linked list with a dummy node.  It is pretty much
 * like the {ACE_Unbounded_Queue} except that it allows removing
 * of a specific element from a specific location.
 * Notice that this class is an implementation of a very simple
 * data structure. This is *NOT* a container class.  You can use the
 * class to implement other contains classes but it is *NOT* a
 * general purpose container class.
 * The parameter class *MUST* have members T* prev and T* next
 * and users of this class are responsible to follow the general
 * rules of using double-linked lists to maintaining the list
 * integrity.
 * If you need a double linked container class, use the DLList
 * class which is a container but delegates to the Double_Linked_List
 * class.
 *
 * <b> Requirements and Performance Characteristics</b>
 *   - Internal Structure
 *       Double Linked List
 *   - Duplicates allowed?
 *       Yes
 *   - Random access allowed?
 *       No
 *   - Search speed
 *       N/A
 *   - Insert/replace speed
 *       Linear
 *   - Iterator still valid after change to container?
 *       Yes
 *   - Frees memory for removed elements?
 *       No
 *   - Items inserted by
 *       Value
 *   - Requirements for contained type
 *       -# Default constructor
 *       -# Copy constructor
 *       -# operator=
 */
template <class T>
class ACE_Double_Linked_List
{
public:
  friend class ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator_Base<T>;
  friend class ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator<T>;
  friend class ACE_Double_Linked_List_Reverse_Iterator<T>;

  // Trait definition.
  typedef ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator<T> ITERATOR;
  typedef ACE_Double_Linked_List_Reverse_Iterator<T> REVERSE_ITERATOR;

  /// construction.  Use user specified allocation strategy
  /// if specified.
  /**
   * Initialize an empy list using the allocation strategy specified by the user.
   * If none is specified, then use default allocation strategy.
   */
  ACE_Double_Linked_List (ACE_Allocator *the_allocator = 0);

  /// Copy constructor.
  /**
   * Create a double linked list that is a copy of the provided
   * parameter.
   */
  ACE_Double_Linked_List (const ACE_Double_Linked_List<T> &);

  /// Assignment operator.
  /**
   * Perform a deep copy of the provided list by first deleting the nodes of the
   * lhs and then copying the nodes of the rhs.
   */
  void operator= (const ACE_Double_Linked_List<T> &);

  /// Destructor.
  /**
   * Clean up the memory allocated for the nodes of the list.
   */
  ~ACE_Double_Linked_List ();

  // = Check boundary conditions.

  /// Returns 1 if the container is empty, 0 otherwise.
  /**
   * Performs constant time check to determine if the list is empty.
   */
  int is_empty () const;

  /// The list is unbounded, so this always returns 0.
  /**
   * Since the list is unbounded, the method simply returns 0.
   */
  int is_full () const;

  // = Classic queue operations.

  /// Adds @a new_item to the tail of the list. Returns the new item
  /// that was inserted.
  /**
   * Provides constant time insertion at the end of the list structure.
   */
  T *insert_tail (T *new_item);

  /// Adds @a new_item to the head of the list.Returns the new item that
  /// was inserted.
  /**
   * Provides constant time insertion at the head of the list.
   */
  T *insert_head (T *new_item);

  /// Removes the head of the list and returns a pointer to that item.
  /**
   * Removes and returns the first {item} in the list.  Returns
   * internal node's address on success, 0 if the queue was empty.
   * This method will *not* free the internal node.
   */
  T* delete_head ();

  /// Removes the tail of the list and returns a pointer to that item.
  /**
   * Removes and returns the last {item} in the list.  Returns
   * internal nodes's address on success, 0 if the queue was
   * empty. This method will *not* free the internal node.
   */
  T *delete_tail ();

  // = Additional utility methods.

  ///Empty the list.
  /**
   * Reset the {ACE_Double_Linked_List} to be empty.
   * Notice that since no one is interested in the items within,
   * This operation will delete all items.
   */
  void reset ();

  /// Get the {slot}th element in the set.  Returns -1 if the element
  /// isn't in the range {0..{size} - 1}, else 0.
  /**
   * Iterates through the list to the desired index and assigns the provides pointer
   * with the address of the node occupying that index.
   */
  int get (T *&item, size_t slot = 0);

  /// The number of items in the queue.
  /**
   * Constant time call to return the current size of the list.
   */
  size_t size () const;

  /// Dump the state of an object.
  void dump () const;

  /// Use DNode address directly.
  /**
   * Constant time removal of an item from the list using it's address.
   */
  int remove (T *n);

  /// Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.
  ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE;

protected:
  /// Delete all the nodes in the list.
  /**
   * Removes and deallocates memory for all of the list nodes.
   */
  void delete_nodes ();

  /// Copy nodes from {rhs} into this list.
  /**
   * Copy the elements of the provided list by allocated new nodes and assigning
   * them with the proper data.
   */
  void copy_nodes (const ACE_Double_Linked_List<T> &rhs);

  /// Setup header pointer.  Called after we create the head node in ctor.
  /**
   * Initialize the head pointer so that the list has a dummy node.
   */
  void init_head ();

  ///Constant time insert a new item into the list structure.
  /**
   * Insert a @a new_item into the list.  It will be added before
   * or after @a old_item.  Default is to insert the new item *after*
   * {head_}.  Return 0 if succeed, -1 if error occurred.
   */
  int insert_element (T *new_item,
                      int before = 0,
                      T *old_item = 0);

  ///Constant time delete an item from the list structure.
  /**
   * Remove @a item from the list.  Return 0 if succeed, -1 otherwise.
   * Notice that this function checks if item is {head_} and either its
   * {next_} or {prev_} is NULL.  The function resets item's {next_} and
   * {prev_} to 0 to prevent clobbering the double-linked list if a user
   * tries to remove the same node again.
   */
  int remove_element (T *item);

  /// Head of the circular double-linked list.
  T *head_;

  /// Size of this list.
  size_t size_;

  /// Allocation Strategy of the queue.
  ACE_Allocator *allocator_;
};


template <class T> class ACE_DLList;
template <class T> class ACE_DLList_Iterator;
template <class T> class ACE_DLList_Reverse_Iterator;

typedef ACE_Double_Linked_List<ACE_DLList_Node> ACE_DLList_Base;

//typedef ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator <ACE_DLList_Node>
//        ACE_DLList_Iterator_Base;
//typedef ACE_Double_Linked_List_Reverse_Iterator <ACE_DLList_Node>
//        ACE_DLList_Reverse_Iterator_Base;
//@@ These two typedefs (inherited from James Hu's original design)
// have been removed because Sun CC 4.2 had problems with it. I guess
// having the DLList_Iterators inheriting from a class which is
// actually a typedef leads to problems. #define'ing rather than
// typedef'ing worked, but as per Carlos's reccomendation, I'm just
// replacing all references to the base classes with their actual
// type.  Matt Braun (6/15/99)

/**
 * @class ACE_DLList
 *
 * @brief A double-linked list container class.
 *
 * ACE_DLList is a simple, unbounded container implemented using a
 * double-linked list. It is critical to remember that ACE_DLList inherits
 * from ACE_Double_Linked_List, wrapping each T pointer in a ACE_DLList_Node
 * object which satisfies the next/prev pointer requirements imposed by
 * ACE_Double_Linked_List.
 *
 * Each item inserted to an ACE_DLList is a pointer to a T object. The
 * caller is responsible for lifetime of the T object. ACE_DLList takes no
 * action on the T object; it is not copied on insertion and it is not
 * deleted on removal from the ACE_DLList.
 */
template <class T>
class ACE_DLList : public ACE_DLList_Base
{
  friend class ACE_DLList_Node;
  friend class ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator<T>;
  friend class ACE_DLList_Iterator<T>;
  friend class ACE_DLList_Reverse_Iterator<T>;

public:
  /// Delegates to ACE_Double_Linked_List.
  void operator= (const ACE_DLList<T> &l);

  /**
   * @name Queue-like insert and delete methods
   */
  //@{
  /**
   * Insert pointer for a new item at the tail of the list.
   *
   * @return Pointer to item inserted; 0 on error.
   */
  T *insert_tail (T *new_item);

  /**
   * Insert pointer for a new item at the head of the list.
   *
   * @return Pointer to item inserted; 0 on error.
   */
  T *insert_head (T *new_item);

  /**
   * Removes the item at the head of the list and returns its pointer.
   *
   * @return Pointer to previously inserted item; 0 if the list is empty,
   *         an error occurred, or the original pointer inserted was 0.
   */
  T *delete_head ();

  /**
   * Removes the item at the tail of the list and returns its pointer.
   *
   * @return Pointer to previously inserted item; 0 if the list is empty,
   *         an error occurred, or the original pointer inserted was 0.
   */
  T *delete_tail ();
  //@}

  /**
   * Provide random access to any item in the list.
   *
   * @param item  Receives a pointer to the T object pointer held at the
   *              specified position in the list.
   * @param slot  Position in the list to access. The first position is 0.
   *
   * @retval 0  Success; T pointer returned in item.
   * @retval -1 Error, most likely slot is outside the range of the list.
   */
  int get (T *&item, size_t slot = 0);

  /// Delegates to ACE_Double_Linked_List.
  void dump () const;

  /// Delegates to ACE_Double_Linked_List.
  int remove (ACE_DLList_Node *n);

  /**
   * Constructor.
   *
   * @param the_allocator  Allocator to use for allocating ACE_DLList_Node
   *                       objects that wrap T objects for inclusion in the
   *                       list. If nullptr, ACE_Allocator::instance() is used.
   */
  ACE_DLList (ACE_Allocator *the_allocator = nullptr);

  /// Delegates to ACE_Double_Linked_List.
  ACE_DLList (const ACE_DLList<T> &l);

  /**
   * Deletes all ACE_DLList_Node objects in the list starting from the head.
   * No T objects referred to by the deleted ACE_DLList_Node objects are
   * modified or freed. If you desire all of the T objects in the list to
   * be deleted as well, code such as this should be used prior to destroying
   * the ACE_DLList:
   * @code
        ACE_DLList<Item> list;
        ...   // insert dynamically allocated Items...
        Item *p = nullptr;
        while ((p = list.delete_head()) != nullptr)
          delete p;
      @endcode
   */
  ~ACE_DLList ();
};

/**
 * @class ACE_DLList_Iterator
 *
 * @brief A double-linked list container class iterator.
 *
 * This implementation uses ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator to
 * perform the logic behind this container class.  It delegates
 * all of its calls to ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator.
 */
template <class T>
class ACE_DLList_Iterator : public ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator <ACE_DLList_Node>
{
  friend class ACE_DLList<T>;
  friend class ACE_DLList_Node;

public:
  ACE_DLList_Iterator (ACE_DLList<T> &l);

  /**
   * Retasks the iterator to iterate over a new
   * Double_Linked_List. This allows clients to reuse an iterator
   * without incurring the constructor overhead. If you do use this,
   * be aware that if there are more than one reference to this
   * iterator, the other "clients" may be very bothered when their
   * iterator changes.
   * @@ Here be dragons. Comments?
   */
  void reset (ACE_DLList<T> &l);

  // = Iteration methods.
  /// Move forward by one element in the list.  Returns 0 when all the
  /// items in the list have been seen, else 1.
  int advance ();

  /// Pass back the {next_item} that hasn't been seen in the list.
  /// Returns 0 when all items have been seen, else 1.
  int next (T *&);

  /**
   * @deprecated Delegates to ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator, except that
   * whereas the Double_Linked_List version of next returns the node, this next
   * returns the contents of the node
   */
  T *next () const;

  /**
   * Removes the current item (i.e., {next}) from the list.
   * Note that DLList iterators do not support {advance_and_remove}
   * directly (defined in its base class) and you will need to
   * release the element returned by it.
   */
  int remove ();

  /// Delegates to ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator.
  void dump () const;

private:
  ACE_DLList<T> *list_;
};

/**
 * @class ACE_DLList_Reverse_Iterator
 *
 * @brief A double-linked list container class iterator.
 *
 * This implementation uses ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator to
 * perform the logic behind this container class.  It delegates
 * all of its calls to ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator.
 */
template <class T>
class ACE_DLList_Reverse_Iterator : public ACE_Double_Linked_List_Reverse_Iterator <ACE_DLList_Node>
{
  friend class ACE_DLList<T>;
  friend class ACE_DLList_Node;

public:
  ACE_DLList_Reverse_Iterator (ACE_DLList<T> &l);

  /**
   * Retasks the iterator to iterate over a new
   * Double_Linked_List. This allows clients to reuse an iterator
   * without incurring the constructor overhead. If you do use this,
   * be aware that if there are more than one reference to this
   * iterator, the other "clients" may be very bothered when their
   * iterator changes.
   * @@ Here be dragons. Comments?
   */
  void reset (ACE_DLList<T> &l);

  // = Iteration methods.
  /// Move forward by one element in the list.  Returns 0 when all the
  /// items in the list have been seen, else 1.
  int advance ();

  /// Pass back the {next_item} that hasn't been seen in the list.
  /// Returns 0 when all items have been seen, else 1.
  int next (T *&);

  /// @deprecated Delegates to ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator.
  T *next () const;

  /// Removes the current item (i.e., {next}) from the list.
  /// Note that DLList iterators do not support {advance_and_remove}
  /// directly (defined in its base class) and you will need to
  /// release the element returned by it.
  int remove ();

  /// Delegates to ACE_Double_Linked_List_Iterator.
  void dump () const;

private:
  ACE_DLList<T> *list_;
};

// Forward declaration.
template <class T, size_t ACE_SIZE>
class ACE_Fixed_Set;

/**
 * @class ACE_Fixed_Set_Iterator_Base
 *
 * @brief Implements a common base class for iterators for a unordered set.
 */
template <class T, size_t ACE_SIZE>
class ACE_Fixed_Set_Iterator_Base
{
public:
  // = Iteration methods.

  /// Pass back the {next_item} that hasn't been seen in the Set.
  /// Returns 0 when all items have been seen, else 1.
  int next (T *&next_item);

  /// Move forward by one element in the set.  Returns 0 when all the
  /// items in the set have been seen, else 1.
  int advance ();

  /// Move to the first element in the set.  Returns 0 if the
  /// set is empty, else 1.
  int first ();

  /// Returns 1 when all items have been seen, else 0.
  int done () const;

  /// Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.
  ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE;

protected:
  ACE_Fixed_Set_Iterator_Base (ACE_Fixed_Set<T, ACE_SIZE> &s);

  /// Set we are iterating over.
  ACE_Fixed_Set<T, ACE_SIZE> &s_;

  /// How far we've advanced over the set.
  ssize_t next_;

  /// The number of non free items that the iterator had pointed at.
  size_t iterated_items_;

  /// Dump the state of an object.
  void dump_i () const;

  /// Pass back the {next_item} that hasn't been seen in the Set.
  /// Returns 0 when all items have been seen, else 1.
  int next_i (T *&next_item);
};

/**
 * @class ACE_Fixed_Set_Iterator
 *
 * @brief Iterates through an unordered set.
 *
 * This implementation of an unordered set uses a fixed array.
 * Allows deletions while iteration is occurring.
 */
template <class T, size_t ACE_SIZE>
class ACE_Fixed_Set_Iterator : public ACE_Fixed_Set_Iterator_Base <T, ACE_SIZE>
{
public:
  ACE_Fixed_Set_Iterator (ACE_Fixed_Set<T, ACE_SIZE> &s);

  // = Iteration methods.

  /// Pass back the {next_item} that hasn't been seen in the Set.
  /// Returns 0 when all items have been seen, else 1.
  int next (T *&next_item);

  /// Dump the state of an object.
  void dump () const;

  /// Remove the item where the itearetor is located at.
  /// Returns 1 if it removes a item, else 0.
  /// Pass back the removed {item}.
  int remove (T *&item);

  /// STL-like iterator dereference operator: returns a reference
  /// to the node underneath the iterator.
  T & operator* ();

  /// Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.
  ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE;
};

/**
 * @class ACE_Fixed_Set_Const_Iterator
 *
 * @brief Iterates through a const unordered set.
 *
 * This implementation of an unordered set uses a fixed array.
 */
template <class T, size_t ACE_SIZE>
class ACE_Fixed_Set_Const_Iterator : public ACE_Fixed_Set_Iterator_Base <T, ACE_SIZE>
{
public:
  ACE_Fixed_Set_Const_Iterator (const ACE_Fixed_Set<T, ACE_SIZE> &s);

  // = Iteration methods.

  /// Pass back the {next_item} that hasn't been seen in the Set.
  /// Returns 0 when all items have been seen, else 1.
  int next (const T *&next_item);

  /// Dump the state of an object.
  void dump () const;

  /// STL-like iterator dereference operator: returns a reference
  /// to the node underneath the iterator.
  const T & operator* () const ;

  /// Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.
  ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE;
};

/**
 * @class ACE_Fixed_Set
 *
 * @brief Implement a simple unordered set of {T} with maximum {ACE_SIZE}.
 *
 * This implementation of an unordered set uses a fixed array.
 * It does not allow duplicate members.  The set provides linear insertion/deletion
 * operations.
 *
 * <b> Requirements and Performance Characteristics</b>
 *   - Internal Structure
 *       Fixed array
 *   - Duplicates allowed?
 *       No
 *   - Random access allowed?
 *       No
 *   - Search speed
 *       Linear
 *   - Insert/replace speed
 *       Linear
 *   - Iterator still valid after change to container?
 *       Yes
 *   - Frees memory for removed elements?
 *       No
 *   - Items inserted by
 *       Value
 *   - Requirements for contained type
 *       -# Default constructor
 *       -# Copy constructor
 *       -# operator=
 *       -# operator==
 */
template <class T, size_t ACE_SIZE>
class ACE_Fixed_Set
{
public:
  friend class ACE_Fixed_Set_Iterator_Base<T, ACE_SIZE>;
  friend class ACE_Fixed_Set_Iterator<T, ACE_SIZE>;
  friend class ACE_Fixed_Set_Const_Iterator<T, ACE_SIZE>;

  // Trait definitions.
  typedef ACE_Fixed_Set_Iterator<T, ACE_SIZE> ITERATOR;
  typedef ACE_Fixed_Set_Const_Iterator<T, ACE_SIZE> CONST_ITERATOR;

  /// Default Constructor.
  /**
   * Creates an empy set
   */
  ACE_Fixed_Set ();

  /// Copy constructor.
  /**
   * Initializes a set to be a copy of the set parameter.
   */
  ACE_Fixed_Set (const ACE_Fixed_Set<T, ACE_SIZE> &);

  /// Assignment operator.
  /**
   * Deep copy of one set to another.
   */
  void operator= (const ACE_Fixed_Set<T, ACE_SIZE> &);

  /// Destructor.
  /**
   * Destroys a set.
   */
  ~ACE_Fixed_Set ();

  // = Check boundary conditions.

  /// Returns 1 if the container is empty, otherwise returns 0.
  /**
   * Performs constant time check to determine if a set is empty.
   */
  int is_empty () const;

  /// Returns 1 if the container is full, otherwise returns 0.
  /**
   * Performs a constant time check to see if the set is full.
   */
  int is_full () const;

  // = Classic unordered set operations.

  ///Linear time insertion of an item unique to the set.
  /**
   * Insert @a new_item into the set (doesn't allow duplicates).
   * Returns -1 if failures occur, 1 if item is already present, else
   * 0.
   */
  int insert (const T &new_item);

  ///Linear time removal operation of an item.
  /**
   * Remove first occurrence of {item} from the set.  Returns 0 if
   * it removes the item, -1 if it can't find the item, and -1 if a
   * failure occurs.  Removal doesn't reclaim memory for the @a item.
   */
  int remove (const T &item);

  /// Finds if @a item occurs in the set.  Returns 0 if finds, else -1.
  /**
   * Performs a linear find operation for the specified @a item.
   */
  int find (const T &item) const;

  /// Size of the set.
  /**
   * Returns the current size of the set.
   */
  size_t size () const;

  /// Dump the state of an object.
  void dump () const;

  /// Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.
  ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE;

private:
  /// Holds the contents of the set.
  struct
  {
    /// Item in the set.
    T item_;

    /// Keeps track of whether this item is in use or not.
    int is_free_;
  } search_structure_[ACE_SIZE];

  /// Current size of the set.
  size_t cur_size_;

  /// Maximum size of the set.
  size_t max_size_;
};

// Forward declaration.
template <class T>
class ACE_Bounded_Set;

/**
 * @class ACE_Bounded_Set_Iterator
 *
 * @brief Iterates through an unordered set.
 *
 * This implementation of an unordered set uses a Bounded array.
 * Allows deletions while iteration is occurring.
 */
template <class T>
class ACE_Bounded_Set_Iterator
{
public:
  ACE_Bounded_Set_Iterator (ACE_Bounded_Set<T> &s);

  // = Iteration methods.

  /// Pass back the {next_item} that hasn't been seen in the Set.
  /// Returns 0 when all items have been seen, else 1.
  int next (T *&next_item);

  /// Move forward by one element in the set.  Returns 0 when all the
  /// items in the set have been seen, else 1.
  int advance ();

  /// Move to the first element in the set.  Returns 0 if the
  /// set is empty, else 1.
  int first ();

  /// Returns 1 when all items have been seen, else 0.
  int done () const;

  /// Dump the state of an object.
  void dump () const;

  /// Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.
  ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE;

private:
  /// Set we are iterating over.
  ACE_Bounded_Set<T> &s_;

  /// How far we've advanced over the set.
  ssize_t next_;
};


/**
 * @class ACE_Bounded_Set
 *
 * @brief Implement a simple unordered set of {T} with maximum
 * set at creation time.
 *
 * This implementation of an unordered set uses a Bounded array.
 * This implementation does not allow duplicates.  It provides
 * linear insert/remove/find operations.  Insertion/removal does not
 * invalidate iterators, but caution should be taken to ensure
 * expected behavior.  Once initialized, the object has a maximum size
 * which can only be increased by the assignment of another larger Bounded_Set.
 *
 * <b> Requirements and Performance Characteristics</b>
 *   - Internal Structure
 *       Bounded array which can grow via assignment
 *   - Duplicates allowed?
 *       No
 *   - Random access allowed?
 *       No
 *   - Search speed
 *       Linear
 *   - Insert/replace speed
 *       Linear
 *   - Iterator still valid after change to container?
 *       Yes
 *   - Frees memory for removed elements?
 *       No
 *   - Items inserted by
 *       Value
 *   - Requirements for contained type
 *       -# Default constructor
 *       -# Copy constructor
 *       -# operator=
 *       -# operator==
 */
template <class T>
class ACE_Bounded_Set
{
public:
  friend class ACE_Bounded_Set_Iterator<T>;

  // Trait definition.
  typedef ACE_Bounded_Set_Iterator<T> ITERATOR;

  enum
  {
    DEFAULT_SIZE = 10
  };

  /// Construct a Bounded_Set using the default size.
  /**
   * The default constructor initializes the Bounded_Set to a maximum size
   * specified by the DEFAULT_SIZE.
   */
  ACE_Bounded_Set ();

  /// Construct a Bounded_Set with the provided sizeB.
  /**
   * Initialize the Bounded_Set to have a maximum size equal to the size
   * parameter specified.
   */
  ACE_Bounded_Set (size_t size);

  /// Construct a Bounded_Set that is a copy of the provides Bounded_Set.
  /**
   * Initialize the Bounded_Set to be a copy of the Bounded_Set parameter.
   */
  ACE_Bounded_Set (const ACE_Bounded_Set<T> &);

  /// Assignment operator.
  /**
   * The assignment will make a deep copy of the Bounded_Set provided.  If the
   * rhs has more elements than the capacity of the lhs, then the lhs will be
   * deleted and reallocated to accomadate the larger number of elements.
   */
  void operator= (const ACE_Bounded_Set<T> &);

  /// Destructor
  /**
   * Clean up the underlying dynamically allocated memory that is used by
   * the Bounded_Set.
   */
  ~ACE_Bounded_Set ();

  // = Check boundary conditions.

  /// Returns 1 if the container is empty, otherwise returns 0.
  /**
   * A constant time check is performed to determine if the Bounded_Set is
   * empty.
   */
  int is_empty () const;

  /// Returns 1 if the container is full, otherwise returns 0.
  /**
   * Performs a constant time check to determine if the Bounded_Set is at
   * capacity.
   */
  int is_full () const;

  // = Classic unordered set operations.

  ///Inserts a new element unique to the set.
  /**
   * Insert @a new_item into the set (doesn't allow duplicates) in linear
   * time.
   * Returns -1 if failures occur, 1 if item is already present, else
   * 0.
   */
  int insert (const T &new_item);

  ///Finds the specified element and removes it from the set.
  /**
   * Remove first occurrence of @a item from the set.  Returns 0 if it
   * removes the item, -1 if it can't find the item, and -1 if a
   * failure occurs.  The linear remove operation does not reclaim the
   * memory associated with the removed item.
   */
  int remove (const T &item);

  /// Finds if @a item occurs in the set.  Returns 0 if finds, else -1.
  /**
   * find preforms a linear search for {item} and returns 0 on successful
   * find and -1 otherwise.
   */
  int find (const T &item) const;

  /// Size of the set.
  /**
   * Returns a size_t representing the current size of the set.
   */
  size_t size () const;

  /// Dump the state of an object.
  void dump () const;

  /// Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.
  ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE;

private:
  struct Search_Structure
  {
    /// Item in the set.
    T item_;

    /// Keeps track of whether this item is in use or not.
    int is_free_;
  };

  /// Holds the contents of the set.
  Search_Structure *search_structure_;

  /// Current size of the set.
  size_t cur_size_;

  /// Maximum size of the set.
  size_t max_size_;
};

/**
 * @class ACE_Ordered_MultiSet_Iterator
 *
 * @brief Implement a bidirectional iterator over an ordered multiset.
 * This class template requires that < operator semantics be
 * defined for the parameterized type {T}, but does not impose
 * any restriction on how that ordering operator is implemented.
 */
template <class T>
class ACE_Ordered_MultiSet_Iterator
{
public:
  friend class ACE_Ordered_MultiSet<T>;

  ACE_Ordered_MultiSet_Iterator (ACE_Ordered_MultiSet<T> &s);

  // = Iteration methods.

  /// Pass back the {next_item} that hasn't been seen in the ordered multiset.
  /// Returns 0 when all items have been seen, else 1.
  int next (T *&next_item) const;

  /// Repositions the iterator at the first item in the ordered multiset
  /// Returns 0 if the list is empty else 1.
  int first ();

  /// Repositions the iterator at the last item in the ordered multiset
  /// Returns 0 if the list is empty else 1.
  int last ();

  /// Move forward by one element in the set.  Returns 0 when all the
  /// items in the set have been seen, else 1.
  int advance ();

  /// Move backward by one element in the set.  Returns 0 when all the
  /// items in the set have been seen, else 1.
  int retreat ();

  /// Returns 1 when all items have been seen, else 0.
  int done () const;

  /// Dump the state of an object.
  void dump () const;

  /// Returns a reference to the internal element {this} is pointing to.
  T& operator* ();

  /// Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.
  ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE;

private:
  /// Pointer to the current node in the iteration.
  ACE_DNode<T> *current_;

  /// Pointer to the set we're iterating over.
  ACE_Ordered_MultiSet<T> &set_;
};


/**
 * @class ACE_Ordered_MultiSet
 *
 * @brief Implement a simple ordered multiset of {T} of unbounded size
 * that allows duplicates.  This class template requires that <
 * operator semantics be defined for the parameterized type {T}, but
 * does not impose any restriction on how that ordering operator is
 * implemented.  The set is implemented as a linked list.
 *
 * <b> Requirements and Performance Characteristics</b>
 *   - Internal Structure
 *       Double linked list
 *   - Duplicates allowed?
 *       Yes
 *   - Random access allowed?
 *       No
 *   - Search speed
 *       Linear
 *   - Insert/replace speed
 *       Linear
 *   - Iterator still valid after change to container?
 *       Yes
 *   - Frees memory for removed elements?
 *       Yes
 *   - Items inserted by
 *       Value
 *   - Requirements for contained type
 *       -# Default constructor
 *       -# Copy constructor
 *       -# operator=
 *       -# operator==
 *       -# operator<
 */
template <class T>
class ACE_Ordered_MultiSet
{
public:
  friend class ACE_Ordered_MultiSet_Iterator<T>;

  // Trait definition.
  typedef ACE_Ordered_MultiSet_Iterator<T> ITERATOR;

  /// Constructor.  Use user specified allocation strategy
  /// if specified.
  /**
   * Initialize the set using the allocation strategy specified.  If none, use the
   * default strategy.
   */
  ACE_Ordered_MultiSet (ACE_Allocator *the_allocator = 0);

  /// Copy constructor.
  /**
   * Initialize the set to be a copy of the provided set.
   */
  ACE_Ordered_MultiSet (const ACE_Ordered_MultiSet<T> &);

  /// Destructor.
  /**
   * Delete the nodes of the set.
   */
  ~ACE_Ordered_MultiSet ();

  /// Assignment operator.
  /**
   * Delete the nodes in lhs, and copy the nodes from the rhs.
   */
  void operator= (const ACE_Ordered_MultiSet<T> &);

  // = Check boundary conditions.

  /// Returns 1 if the container is empty, otherwise returns 0.
  /**
   * Constant time check to determine if the set is empty.
   */
  int is_empty () const;

  /// Size of the set.
  /**
   * Constant time check to determine the size of the set.
   */
  size_t size () const;

  // = Classic unordered set operations.

  /// Insert @a new_item into the ordered multiset.
  /// Returns -1 if failures occur, else 0.
  /**
   * Linear time, order preserving insert into the set beginning at the head.
   */
  int insert (const T &new_item);

  ///Linear time insert beginning at the point specified by the provided iterator.
  /**
   * Insert @a new_item into the ordered multiset, starting its search at
   * the node pointed to by the iterator, and if insertion was successful,
   * updates the iterator to point to the newly inserted node.
   * Returns -1 if failures occur, else 0.
   */
  int insert (const T &new_item, ITERATOR &iter);

  /// Remove first occurrence of @a item from the set.  Returns 0 if
  /// it removes the item, -1 if it can't find the item.
  /**
   * Linear time search operation which removes the item from the set if found .
   */
  int remove (const T &item);

  ///Linear find operation.
  /**
   * Finds first occurrence of @a item in the multiset, using the iterator's
   * current position as a hint to improve performance. If find succeeds,
   * it positions the iterator at that node and returns 0, or if it cannot
   * locate the node, it leaves the iterator alone and just returns -1.
   */
  int find (const T &item, ITERATOR &iter) const;

  /// Reset the ACE_Ordered_MultiSet to be empty.
  /**
   * Delete the nodes inside the set.
   */
  void reset ();

  /// Dump the state of an object.
  void dump () const;

  /// Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.
  ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE;

private:
  /**
   * Insert @a item, starting its search at the position given,
   * and if successful updates the passed pointer to point to
   * the newly inserted item's node.
   */
  int insert_from (const T &item, ACE_DNode<T> *start_position,
                   ACE_DNode<T> **new_position);

  /**
   * Looks for first occurrence of @a item in the ordered set, using the
   * passed starting position as a hint: if there is such an instance, it
   * updates the new_position pointer to point to this node and returns 0;
   * if there is no such node, then if there is a node before where the
   * item would have been, it updates the new_position pointer to point
   * to this node and returns -1; if there is no such node, then if there
   * is a node after where the item would have been, it updates the
   * new_position pointer to point to this node (or 0 if there is no such
   * node) and returns 1;
   */
  int locate (const T &item, ACE_DNode<T> *start_position,
              ACE_DNode<T> *&new_position) const;

  /// Delete all the nodes in the Set.
  void delete_nodes ();

  /// Copy nodes into this set.
  void copy_nodes (const ACE_Ordered_MultiSet<T> &);

  /// Head of the bilinked list of Nodes.
  ACE_DNode<T> *head_;

  /// Head of the bilinked list of Nodes.
  ACE_DNode<T> *tail_;

  /// Current size of the set.
  size_t cur_size_;

  /// Allocation strategy of the set.
  ACE_Allocator *allocator_;
};

// ****************************************************************

/**
 * @class ACE_Array
 *
 * @brief A dynamic array class.
 *
 * This class extends ACE_Array_Base, adding comparison operators.
 *
 * <b> Requirements and Performance Characteristics</b>
 *   - Internal Structure
 *       Dynamic array
 *   - Duplicates allowed?
 *       Yes
 *   - Random access allowed?
 *       Yes
 *   - Search speed
 *       N/A
 *   - Insert/replace speed
 *       O(1)
 *   - Iterator still valid after change to container?
 *       - In general, yes.
 *       - If array size is changed during iteration, no.
 *   - Frees memory for removed elements?
 *       No
 *   - Items inserted by
 *       Value
 *   - Requirements for contained type
 *       -# Default constructor
 *       -# Copy constructor
 *       -# operator=
 *       -# operator!=
 *
 * @sa ACE_Array_Base. This class inherits its operations and requirements.
 */
template <class T>
class ACE_Array : public ACE_Array_Base<T>
{
public:
  // Define a "trait"
  typedef T TYPE;
  typedef ACE_Array_Iterator<T> ITERATOR;

  /// Dynamically create an uninitialized array.
  /**
   * Initialize an empty array of the specified size using the provided
   * allocation strategy.
   */
  ACE_Array (size_t size = 0,
             ACE_Allocator* alloc = 0);

  /// Dynamically initialize the entire array to the {default_value}.
  /**
   * Initialize an array the given size placing the default_value in each index.
   */
  ACE_Array (size_t size,
             const T &default_value,
             ACE_Allocator* alloc = 0);

  ///Copy constructor.
  /**
   * The copy constructor performs initialization by making an exact
   * copy of the contents of parameter {s}, i.e., *this == s will
   * return true.
   */
  ACE_Array (const ACE_Array<T> &s);

  ///Assignment operator
  /**
   * Assignment operator performs an assignment by making an exact
   * copy of the contents of parameter {s}, i.e., *this == s will
   * return true.  Note that if the {max_size_} of {array_} is >= than
   * {s.max_size_} we can copy it without reallocating.  However, if
   * {max_size_} is < {s.max_size_} we must delete the {array_},
   * reallocate a new {array_}, and then copy the contents of {s}.
   */
  void operator= (const ACE_Array<T> &s);

  // = Compare operators

  ///Equality comparison operator.
  /**
   * Compare this array with {s} for equality.  Two arrays are equal
   * if their {size}'s are equal and all the elements from 0 .. {size}
   * are equal.
   */
  bool operator== (const ACE_Array<T> &s) const;

  ///Inequality comparison operator.
  /**
   * Compare this array with {s} for inequality such that {*this} !=
   * {s} is always the complement of the boolean return value of
   * {*this} == {s}.
   */
  bool operator!= (const ACE_Array<T> &s) const;
};

ACE_END_VERSIONED_NAMESPACE_DECL

#if defined (__ACE_INLINE__)
#include "ace/Containers_T.inl"
#endif /* __ACE_INLINE__ */

#include "ace/Containers_T.cpp"

#include /**/ "ace/post.h"

#endif /* ACE_CONTAINERS_T_H */