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#ifndef SQL_PLIST_H
#define SQL_PLIST_H
/* Copyright (c) 2008, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1335 USA */
template <typename T, typename L>
class I_P_List_iterator;
class I_P_List_null_counter;
template <typename T> class I_P_List_no_push_back;
/**
Intrusive parameterized list.
Unlike I_List does not require its elements to be descendant of ilink
class and therefore allows them to participate in several such lists
simultaneously.
Unlike List is doubly-linked list and thus supports efficient deletion
of element without iterator.
@param T Type of elements which will belong to list.
@param B Class which via its methods specifies which members
of T should be used for participating in this list.
Here is typical layout of such class:
struct B
{
static inline T **next_ptr(T *el)
{
return &el->next;
}
static inline T ***prev_ptr(T *el)
{
return &el->prev;
}
};
@param C Policy class specifying how counting of elements in the list
should be done. Instance of this class is also used as a place
where information about number of list elements is stored.
@sa I_P_List_null_counter, I_P_List_counter
@param I Policy class specifying whether I_P_List should support
efficient push_back() operation. Instance of this class
is used as place where we store information to support
this operation.
@sa I_P_List_no_push_back, I_P_List_fast_push_back.
*/
template <typename T, typename B,
typename C = I_P_List_null_counter,
typename I = I_P_List_no_push_back<T> >
class I_P_List : public C, public I
{
T *m_first;
/*
Do not prohibit copying of I_P_List object to simplify their usage in
backup/restore scenarios. Note that performing any operations on such
is a bad idea.
*/
public:
I_P_List() : I(&m_first), m_first(NULL) {};
/*
empty() is used in many places in the code instead of a constructor, to
initialize a bzero-ed I_P_List instance.
*/
inline void empty() { m_first= NULL; C::reset(); I::set_last(&m_first); }
inline bool is_empty() const { return (m_first == NULL); }
inline void push_front(T* a)
{
*B::next_ptr(a)= m_first;
if (m_first)
*B::prev_ptr(m_first)= B::next_ptr(a);
else
I::set_last(B::next_ptr(a));
m_first= a;
*B::prev_ptr(a)= &m_first;
C::inc();
}
inline void push_back(T *a)
{
T **last= I::get_last();
*B::next_ptr(a)= *last;
*last= a;
*B::prev_ptr(a)= last;
I::set_last(B::next_ptr(a));
C::inc();
}
inline void insert_after(T *pos, T *a)
{
if (pos == NULL)
push_front(a);
else
{
*B::next_ptr(a)= *B::next_ptr(pos);
*B::prev_ptr(a)= B::next_ptr(pos);
*B::next_ptr(pos)= a;
if (*B::next_ptr(a))
{
T *old_next= *B::next_ptr(a);
*B::prev_ptr(old_next)= B::next_ptr(a);
}
else
I::set_last(B::next_ptr(a));
C::inc();
}
}
inline void remove(T *a)
{
T *next= *B::next_ptr(a);
if (next)
*B::prev_ptr(next)= *B::prev_ptr(a);
else
I::set_last(*B::prev_ptr(a));
**B::prev_ptr(a)= next;
C::dec();
}
inline T* front() { return m_first; }
inline const T *front() const { return m_first; }
inline T* pop_front()
{
T *result= front();
if (result)
remove(result);
return result;
}
void swap(I_P_List<T, B, C> &rhs)
{
swap_variables(T *, m_first, rhs.m_first);
I::swap(rhs);
if (m_first)
*B::prev_ptr(m_first)= &m_first;
else
I::set_last(&m_first);
if (rhs.m_first)
*B::prev_ptr(rhs.m_first)= &rhs.m_first;
else
I::set_last(&rhs.m_first);
C::swap(rhs);
}
typedef B Adapter;
typedef I_P_List<T, B, C, I> Base;
typedef I_P_List_iterator<T, Base> Iterator;
typedef I_P_List_iterator<const T, Base> Const_Iterator;
#ifndef _lint
friend class I_P_List_iterator<T, Base>;
friend class I_P_List_iterator<const T, Base>;
#endif
};
/**
Iterator for I_P_List.
*/
template <typename T, typename L>
class I_P_List_iterator
{
const L *list;
T *current;
public:
I_P_List_iterator(const L &a)
: list(&a), current(a.m_first) {}
I_P_List_iterator(const L &a, T* current_arg)
: list(&a), current(current_arg) {}
inline void init(const L &a)
{
list= &a;
current= a.m_first;
}
/**
Operator for it++
@note since we save next element pointer, caller may remove current element.
Such modification doesn't invalidate iterator.
*/
inline T* operator++(int)
{
T *result= current;
if (result)
current= *L::Adapter::next_ptr(current);
return result;
}
/* Operator for ++it */
inline T* operator++()
{
current= *L::Adapter::next_ptr(current);
return current;
}
inline void rewind()
{
current= list->m_first;
}
};
/**
Hook class which via its methods specifies which members
of T should be used for participating in a intrusive list.
*/
template <typename T, T* T::*next, T** T::*prev>
struct I_P_List_adapter
{
static inline T **next_ptr(T *el) { return &(el->*next); }
static inline const T* const* next_ptr(const T *el) { return &(el->*next); }
static inline T ***prev_ptr(T *el) { return &(el->*prev); }
};
/**
Element counting policy class for I_P_List to be used in
cases when no element counting should be done.
*/
class I_P_List_null_counter
{
protected:
void reset() {}
void inc() {}
void dec() {}
void swap(I_P_List_null_counter &) {}
};
/**
Element counting policy class for I_P_List which provides
basic element counting.
*/
class I_P_List_counter
{
uint m_counter;
protected:
I_P_List_counter() : m_counter (0) {}
void reset() {m_counter= 0;}
void inc() {m_counter++;}
void dec() {m_counter--;}
void swap(I_P_List_counter &rhs)
{ swap_variables(uint, m_counter, rhs.m_counter); }
public:
uint elements() const { return m_counter; }
};
/**
A null insertion policy class for I_P_List to be used
in cases when push_back() operation is not necessary.
*/
template <typename T> class I_P_List_no_push_back
{
protected:
I_P_List_no_push_back(T **) {}
void set_last(T **) {}
/*
T** get_last() const method is intentionally left unimplemented
in order to prohibit usage of push_back() method in lists which
use this policy.
*/
void swap(I_P_List_no_push_back<T> &) {}
};
/**
An insertion policy class for I_P_List which can
be used when fast push_back() operation is required.
*/
template <typename T> class I_P_List_fast_push_back
{
T **m_last;
protected:
I_P_List_fast_push_back(T **a) : m_last(a) { };
void set_last(T **a) { m_last= a; }
T** get_last() const { return m_last; }
void swap(I_P_List_fast_push_back<T> &rhs)
{ swap_variables(T**, m_last, rhs.m_last); }
};
#endif
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