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//===--- fallible_iterator.h - Wrapper for fallible iterators ---*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_ADT_FALLIBLE_ITERATOR_H
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#define LLVM_ADT_FALLIBLE_ITERATOR_H
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#include "llvm/ADT/PointerIntPair.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/iterator_range.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Error.h"
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#include <type_traits>
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namespace llvm {
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/// A wrapper class for fallible iterators.
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///
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/// The fallible_iterator template wraps an underlying iterator-like class
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/// whose increment and decrement operations are replaced with fallible versions
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/// like:
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///
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/// @code{.cpp}
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/// Error inc();
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/// Error dec();
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/// @endcode
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///
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/// It produces an interface that is (mostly) compatible with a traditional
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/// c++ iterator, including ++ and -- operators that do not fail.
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///
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/// Instances of the wrapper are constructed with an instance of the
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/// underlying iterator and (for non-end iterators) a reference to an Error
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/// instance. If the underlying increment/decrement operations fail, the Error
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/// is returned via this reference, and the resulting iterator value set to an
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/// end-of-range sentinel value. This enables the following loop idiom:
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///
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/// @code{.cpp}
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/// class Archive { // E.g. Potentially malformed on-disk archive
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/// public:
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/// fallible_iterator<ArchiveChildItr> children_begin(Error &Err);
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/// fallible_iterator<ArchiveChildItr> children_end();
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/// iterator_range<fallible_iterator<ArchiveChildItr>>
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/// children(Error &Err) {
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/// return make_range(children_begin(Err), children_end());
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/// //...
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/// };
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///
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/// void walk(Archive &A) {
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/// Error Err = Error::success();
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/// for (auto &C : A.children(Err)) {
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/// // Loop body only entered when increment succeeds.
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/// }
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/// if (Err) {
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/// // handle error.
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/// }
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/// }
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/// @endcode
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///
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/// The wrapper marks the referenced Error as unchecked after each increment
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/// and/or decrement operation, and clears the unchecked flag when a non-end
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/// value is compared against end (since, by the increment invariant, not being
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/// an end value proves that there was no error, and is equivalent to checking
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/// that the Error is success). This allows early exits from the loop body
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/// without requiring redundant error checks.
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template <typename Underlying> class fallible_iterator {
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private:
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template <typename T>
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using enable_if_struct_deref_supported = std::enable_if<
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!std::is_void<decltype(std::declval<T>().operator->())>::value,
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decltype(std::declval<T>().operator->())>;
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public:
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/// Construct a fallible iterator that *cannot* be used as an end-of-range
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/// value.
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///
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/// A value created by this method can be dereferenced, incremented,
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/// decremented and compared, providing the underlying type supports it.
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///
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/// The error that is passed in will be initially marked as checked, so if the
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/// iterator is not used at all the Error need not be checked.
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static fallible_iterator itr(Underlying I, Error &Err) {
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(void)!!Err;
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return fallible_iterator(std::move(I), &Err);
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}
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/// Construct a fallible iterator that can be used as an end-of-range value.
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///
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/// A value created by this method can be dereferenced (if the underlying
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/// value points at a valid value) and compared, but not incremented or
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/// decremented.
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static fallible_iterator end(Underlying I) {
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return fallible_iterator(std::move(I), nullptr);
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}
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/// Forward dereference to the underlying iterator.
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decltype(auto) operator*() { return *I; }
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/// Forward const dereference to the underlying iterator.
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decltype(auto) operator*() const { return *I; }
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/// Forward structure dereference to the underlying iterator (if the
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/// underlying iterator supports it).
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template <typename T = Underlying>
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typename enable_if_struct_deref_supported<T>::type operator->() {
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return I.operator->();
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}
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/// Forward const structure dereference to the underlying iterator (if the
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/// underlying iterator supports it).
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template <typename T = Underlying>
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typename enable_if_struct_deref_supported<const T>::type operator->() const {
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return I.operator->();
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}
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/// Increment the fallible iterator.
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///
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/// If the underlying 'inc' operation fails, this will set the Error value
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/// and update this iterator value to point to end-of-range.
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///
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/// The Error value is marked as needing checking, regardless of whether the
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/// 'inc' operation succeeds or fails.
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fallible_iterator &operator++() {
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assert(getErrPtr() && "Cannot increment end iterator");
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if (auto Err = I.inc())
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handleError(std::move(Err));
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else
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resetCheckedFlag();
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return *this;
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}
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/// Decrement the fallible iterator.
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///
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/// If the underlying 'dec' operation fails, this will set the Error value
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/// and update this iterator value to point to end-of-range.
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///
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/// The Error value is marked as needing checking, regardless of whether the
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/// 'dec' operation succeeds or fails.
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fallible_iterator &operator--() {
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assert(getErrPtr() && "Cannot decrement end iterator");
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if (auto Err = I.dec())
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handleError(std::move(Err));
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else
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resetCheckedFlag();
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return *this;
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}
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/// Compare fallible iterators for equality.
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///
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/// Returns true if both LHS and RHS are end-of-range values, or if both are
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/// non-end-of-range values whose underlying iterator values compare equal.
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///
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/// If this is a comparison between an end-of-range iterator and a
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/// non-end-of-range iterator, then the Error (referenced by the
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/// non-end-of-range value) is marked as checked: Since all
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/// increment/decrement operations result in an end-of-range value, comparing
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/// false against end-of-range is equivalent to checking that the Error value
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/// is success. This flag management enables early returns from loop bodies
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/// without redundant Error checks.
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friend bool operator==(const fallible_iterator &LHS,
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const fallible_iterator &RHS) {
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// If both iterators are in the end state they compare
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// equal, regardless of whether either is valid.
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if (LHS.isEnd() && RHS.isEnd())
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return true;
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assert(LHS.isValid() && RHS.isValid() &&
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"Invalid iterators can only be compared against end");
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bool Equal = LHS.I == RHS.I;
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// If the iterators differ and this is a comparison against end then mark
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// the Error as checked.
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if (!Equal) {
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if (LHS.isEnd())
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(void)!!*RHS.getErrPtr();
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else
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(void)!!*LHS.getErrPtr();
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}
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return Equal;
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}
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/// Compare fallible iterators for inequality.
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///
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/// See notes for operator==.
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friend bool operator!=(const fallible_iterator &LHS,
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const fallible_iterator &RHS) {
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return !(LHS == RHS);
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}
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private:
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fallible_iterator(Underlying I, Error *Err)
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: I(std::move(I)), ErrState(Err, false) {}
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Error *getErrPtr() const { return ErrState.getPointer(); }
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bool isEnd() const { return getErrPtr() == nullptr; }
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bool isValid() const { return !ErrState.getInt(); }
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void handleError(Error Err) {
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*getErrPtr() = std::move(Err);
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ErrState.setPointer(nullptr);
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ErrState.setInt(true);
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}
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void resetCheckedFlag() {
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*getErrPtr() = Error::success();
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}
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Underlying I;
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mutable PointerIntPair<Error *, 1> ErrState;
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};
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/// Convenience wrapper to make a fallible_iterator value from an instance
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/// of an underlying iterator and an Error reference.
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template <typename Underlying>
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fallible_iterator<Underlying> make_fallible_itr(Underlying I, Error &Err) {
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return fallible_iterator<Underlying>::itr(std::move(I), Err);
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}
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/// Convenience wrapper to make a fallible_iterator end value from an instance
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/// of an underlying iterator.
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template <typename Underlying>
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fallible_iterator<Underlying> make_fallible_end(Underlying E) {
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return fallible_iterator<Underlying>::end(std::move(E));
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}
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template <typename Underlying>
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iterator_range<fallible_iterator<Underlying>>
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make_fallible_range(Underlying I, Underlying E, Error &Err) {
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return make_range(make_fallible_itr(std::move(I), Err),
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make_fallible_end(std::move(E)));
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}
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} // end namespace llvm
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#endif // LLVM_ADT_FALLIBLE_ITERATOR_H
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