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Update functions annotated with LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_RESULT to use LLVM_NODISCARD instead. llvm-svn: 284343
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//===- llvm/ADT/simple_ilist.h - Simple Intrusive List ----------*- C++ -*-===//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_ADT_SIMPLE_ILIST_H
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#define LLVM_ADT_SIMPLE_ILIST_H
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#include "llvm/ADT/ilist_base.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/ilist_iterator.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/ilist_node.h"
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <cassert>
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#include <cstddef>
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namespace llvm {
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/// A simple intrusive list implementation.
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///
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/// This is a simple intrusive list for a \c T that inherits from \c
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/// ilist_node<T>. The list never takes ownership of anything inserted in it.
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///
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/// Unlike \a iplist<T> and \a ilist<T>, \a simple_ilist<T> never allocates or
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/// deletes values, and has no callback traits.
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///
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/// The API for adding nodes include \a push_front(), \a push_back(), and \a
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/// insert(). These all take values by reference (not by pointer), except for
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/// the range version of \a insert().
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///
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/// There are three sets of API for discarding nodes from the list: \a
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/// remove(), which takes a reference to the node to remove, \a erase(), which
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/// takes an iterator or iterator range and returns the next one, and \a
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/// clear(), which empties out the container. All three are constant time
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/// operations. None of these deletes any nodes; in particular, if there is a
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/// single node in the list, then these have identical semantics:
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/// \li \c L.remove(L.front());
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/// \li \c L.erase(L.begin());
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/// \li \c L.clear();
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///
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/// As a convenience for callers, there are parallel APIs that take a \c
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/// Disposer (such as \c std::default_delete<T>): \a removeAndDispose(), \a
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/// eraseAndDispose(), and \a clearAndDispose(). These have different names
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/// because the extra semantic is otherwise non-obvious. They are equivalent
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/// to calling \a std::for_each() on the range to be discarded.
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///
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/// The currently available \p Options customize the nodes in the list. The
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/// same options must be specified in the \a ilist_node instantation for
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/// compatibility (although the order is irrelevant).
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/// \li Use \a ilist_tag to designate which ilist_node for a given \p T this
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/// list should use. This is useful if a type \p T is part of multiple,
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/// independent lists simultaneously.
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/// \li Use \a ilist_sentinel_tracking to always (or never) track whether a
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/// node is a sentinel. Specifying \c true enables the \a
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/// ilist_node::isSentinel() API. Unlike \a ilist_node::isKnownSentinel(),
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/// which is only appropriate for assertions, \a ilist_node::isSentinel() is
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/// appropriate for real logic.
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///
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/// Here are examples of \p Options usage:
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/// \li \c simple_ilist<T> gives the defaults. \li \c
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/// simple_ilist<T,ilist_sentinel_tracking<true>> enables the \a
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/// ilist_node::isSentinel() API.
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/// \li \c simple_ilist<T,ilist_tag<A>,ilist_sentinel_tracking<false>>
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/// specifies a tag of A and that tracking should be off (even when
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/// LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS are enabled).
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/// \li \c simple_ilist<T,ilist_sentinel_tracking<false>,ilist_tag<A>> is
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/// equivalent to the last.
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///
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/// See \a is_valid_option for steps on adding a new option.
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template <typename T, class... Options>
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class simple_ilist
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: ilist_detail::compute_node_options<T, Options...>::type::list_base_type,
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ilist_detail::SpecificNodeAccess<
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typename ilist_detail::compute_node_options<T, Options...>::type> {
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static_assert(ilist_detail::check_options<Options...>::value,
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"Unrecognized node option!");
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typedef
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typename ilist_detail::compute_node_options<T, Options...>::type OptionsT;
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typedef typename OptionsT::list_base_type list_base_type;
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ilist_sentinel<OptionsT> Sentinel;
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public:
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typedef typename OptionsT::value_type value_type;
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typedef typename OptionsT::pointer pointer;
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typedef typename OptionsT::reference reference;
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typedef typename OptionsT::const_pointer const_pointer;
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typedef typename OptionsT::const_reference const_reference;
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typedef ilist_iterator<OptionsT, false, false> iterator;
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typedef ilist_iterator<OptionsT, false, true> const_iterator;
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typedef ilist_iterator<OptionsT, true, false> reverse_iterator;
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typedef ilist_iterator<OptionsT, true, true> const_reverse_iterator;
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typedef size_t size_type;
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typedef ptrdiff_t difference_type;
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simple_ilist() = default;
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~simple_ilist() = default;
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// No copy constructors.
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simple_ilist(const simple_ilist &) = delete;
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simple_ilist &operator=(const simple_ilist &) = delete;
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// Move constructors.
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simple_ilist(simple_ilist &&X) { splice(end(), X); }
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simple_ilist &operator=(simple_ilist &&X) {
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clear();
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splice(end(), X);
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return *this;
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}
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iterator begin() { return ++iterator(Sentinel); }
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const_iterator begin() const { return ++const_iterator(Sentinel); }
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iterator end() { return iterator(Sentinel); }
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const_iterator end() const { return const_iterator(Sentinel); }
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reverse_iterator rbegin() { return ++reverse_iterator(Sentinel); }
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const_reverse_iterator rbegin() const {
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return ++const_reverse_iterator(Sentinel);
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}
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reverse_iterator rend() { return reverse_iterator(Sentinel); }
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const_reverse_iterator rend() const {
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return const_reverse_iterator(Sentinel);
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}
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/// Check if the list is empty in constant time.
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LLVM_NODISCARD bool empty() const { return Sentinel.empty(); }
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/// Calculate the size of the list in linear time.
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LLVM_NODISCARD size_type size() const {
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return std::distance(begin(), end());
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}
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reference front() { return *begin(); }
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const_reference front() const { return *begin(); }
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reference back() { return *rbegin(); }
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const_reference back() const { return *rbegin(); }
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/// Insert a node at the front; never copies.
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void push_front(reference Node) { insert(begin(), Node); }
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/// Insert a node at the back; never copies.
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void push_back(reference Node) { insert(end(), Node); }
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/// Remove the node at the front; never deletes.
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void pop_front() { erase(begin()); }
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/// Remove the node at the back; never deletes.
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void pop_back() { erase(--end()); }
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/// Swap with another list in place using std::swap.
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void swap(simple_ilist &X) { std::swap(*this, X); }
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/// Insert a node by reference; never copies.
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iterator insert(iterator I, reference Node) {
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list_base_type::insertBefore(*I.getNodePtr(), *this->getNodePtr(&Node));
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return iterator(&Node);
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}
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/// Insert a range of nodes; never copies.
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template <class Iterator>
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void insert(iterator I, Iterator First, Iterator Last) {
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for (; First != Last; ++First)
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insert(I, *First);
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}
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/// Clone another list.
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template <class Cloner, class Disposer>
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void cloneFrom(const simple_ilist &L2, Cloner clone, Disposer dispose) {
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clearAndDispose(dispose);
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for (const_reference V : L2)
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push_back(*clone(V));
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}
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/// Remove a node by reference; never deletes.
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///
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/// \see \a erase() for removing by iterator.
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/// \see \a removeAndDispose() if the node should be deleted.
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void remove(reference N) { list_base_type::remove(*this->getNodePtr(&N)); }
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/// Remove a node by reference and dispose of it.
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template <class Disposer>
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void removeAndDispose(reference N, Disposer dispose) {
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remove(N);
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dispose(&N);
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}
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/// Remove a node by iterator; never deletes.
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///
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/// \see \a remove() for removing by reference.
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/// \see \a eraseAndDispose() it the node should be deleted.
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iterator erase(iterator I) {
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assert(I != end() && "Cannot remove end of list!");
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remove(*I++);
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return I;
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}
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/// Remove a range of nodes; never deletes.
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///
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/// \see \a eraseAndDispose() if the nodes should be deleted.
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iterator erase(iterator First, iterator Last) {
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list_base_type::removeRange(*First.getNodePtr(), *Last.getNodePtr());
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return Last;
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}
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/// Remove a node by iterator and dispose of it.
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template <class Disposer>
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iterator eraseAndDispose(iterator I, Disposer dispose) {
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auto Next = std::next(I);
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erase(I);
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dispose(&*I);
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return Next;
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}
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/// Remove a range of nodes and dispose of them.
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template <class Disposer>
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iterator eraseAndDispose(iterator First, iterator Last, Disposer dispose) {
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while (First != Last)
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First = eraseAndDispose(First, dispose);
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return Last;
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}
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/// Clear the list; never deletes.
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///
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/// \see \a clearAndDispose() if the nodes should be deleted.
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void clear() { Sentinel.reset(); }
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/// Clear the list and dispose of the nodes.
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template <class Disposer> void clearAndDispose(Disposer dispose) {
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eraseAndDispose(begin(), end(), dispose);
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}
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/// Splice in another list.
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void splice(iterator I, simple_ilist &L2) {
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splice(I, L2, L2.begin(), L2.end());
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}
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/// Splice in a node from another list.
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void splice(iterator I, simple_ilist &L2, iterator Node) {
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splice(I, L2, Node, std::next(Node));
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}
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/// Splice in a range of nodes from another list.
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void splice(iterator I, simple_ilist &, iterator First, iterator Last) {
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list_base_type::transferBefore(*I.getNodePtr(), *First.getNodePtr(),
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*Last.getNodePtr());
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}
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/// Merge in another list.
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///
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/// \pre \c this and \p RHS are sorted.
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///@{
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void merge(simple_ilist &RHS) { merge(RHS, std::less<T>()); }
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template <class Compare> void merge(simple_ilist &RHS, Compare comp);
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///@}
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/// Sort the list.
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///@{
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void sort() { sort(std::less<T>()); }
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template <class Compare> void sort(Compare comp);
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///@}
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};
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template <class T, class... Options>
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template <class Compare>
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void simple_ilist<T, Options...>::merge(simple_ilist &RHS, Compare comp) {
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if (this == &RHS || RHS.empty())
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return;
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iterator LI = begin(), LE = end();
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iterator RI = RHS.begin(), RE = RHS.end();
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while (LI != LE) {
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if (comp(*RI, *LI)) {
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// Transfer a run of at least size 1 from RHS to LHS.
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iterator RunStart = RI++;
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RI = std::find_if(RI, RE, [&](reference RV) { return !comp(RV, *LI); });
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splice(LI, RHS, RunStart, RI);
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if (RI == RE)
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return;
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}
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++LI;
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}
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// Transfer the remaining RHS nodes once LHS is finished.
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splice(LE, RHS, RI, RE);
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}
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template <class T, class... Options>
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template <class Compare>
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void simple_ilist<T, Options...>::sort(Compare comp) {
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// Vacuously sorted.
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if (empty() || std::next(begin()) == end())
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return;
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// Split the list in the middle.
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iterator Center = begin(), End = begin();
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while (End != end() && ++End != end()) {
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++Center;
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++End;
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}
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simple_ilist RHS;
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RHS.splice(RHS.end(), *this, Center, end());
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// Sort the sublists and merge back together.
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sort(comp);
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RHS.sort(comp);
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merge(RHS, comp);
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}
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} // end namespace llvm
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#endif // LLVM_ADT_SIMPLE_ILIST_H
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