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It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. */ /** @file stl_pair.h * This is an internal header file, included by other library headers. * You should not attempt to use it directly. */ #ifndef _STL_PAIR_H #define _STL_PAIR_H 1 #include // for std::move / std::forward, std::decay, and // std::swap _GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE(std) /// pair holds two objects of arbitrary type. template struct pair { typedef _T1 first_type; ///< @c first_type is the first bound type typedef _T2 second_type; ///< @c second_type is the second bound type _T1 first; ///< @c first is a copy of the first object _T2 second; ///< @c second is a copy of the second object // _GLIBCXX_RESOLVE_LIB_DEFECTS // 265. std::pair::pair() effects overly restrictive /** The default constructor creates @c first and @c second using their * respective default constructors. */ pair() : first(), second() { } /** Two objects may be passed to a @c pair constructor to be copied. */ pair(const _T1& __a, const _T2& __b) : first(__a), second(__b) { } #ifdef __GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__ template::value>::type> pair(_U1&& __x, const _T2& __y) : first(std::forward<_U1>(__x)), second(__y) { } template::value>::type> pair(const _T1& __x, _U2&& __y) : first(__x), second(std::forward<_U2>(__y)) { } template::value && std::is_convertible<_U2, _T2>::value>::type> pair(_U1&& __x, _U2&& __y) : first(std::forward<_U1>(__x)), second(std::forward<_U2>(__y)) { } pair(pair&& __p) : first(std::move(__p.first)), second(std::move(__p.second)) { } #endif /** There is also a templated copy ctor for the @c pair class itself. */ template pair(const pair<_U1, _U2>& __p) : first(__p.first), second(__p.second) { } #ifdef __GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__ template pair(pair<_U1, _U2>&& __p) : first(std::move(__p.first)), second(std::move(__p.second)) { } // http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/2007-08/msg00052.html #if 0 // This constructor is incompatible with libstdc++-4.6, and it // interferes with passing NULL pointers to the 2-argument // constructors, so we disable it. map::emplace isn't // implemented in libstdc++-4.4 anyway, and that's what this // constructor was here for. template pair(_U1&& __x, _Arg0&& __arg0, _Args&&... __args) : first(std::forward<_U1>(__x)), second(std::forward<_Arg0>(__arg0), std::forward<_Args>(__args)...) { } #endif pair& operator=(pair&& __p) { first = std::move(__p.first); second = std::move(__p.second); return *this; } template pair& operator=(pair<_U1, _U2>&& __p) { first = std::move(__p.first); second = std::move(__p.second); return *this; } void swap(pair& __p) { using std::swap; swap(first, __p.first); swap(second, __p.second); } #endif }; /// Two pairs of the same type are equal iff their members are equal. template inline bool operator==(const pair<_T1, _T2>& __x, const pair<_T1, _T2>& __y) { return __x.first == __y.first && __x.second == __y.second; } /// template inline bool operator<(const pair<_T1, _T2>& __x, const pair<_T1, _T2>& __y) { return __x.first < __y.first || (!(__y.first < __x.first) && __x.second < __y.second); } /// Uses @c operator== to find the result. template inline bool operator!=(const pair<_T1, _T2>& __x, const pair<_T1, _T2>& __y) { return !(__x == __y); } /// Uses @c operator< to find the result. template inline bool operator>(const pair<_T1, _T2>& __x, const pair<_T1, _T2>& __y) { return __y < __x; } /// Uses @c operator< to find the result. template inline bool operator<=(const pair<_T1, _T2>& __x, const pair<_T1, _T2>& __y) { return !(__y < __x); } /// Uses @c operator< to find the result. template inline bool operator>=(const pair<_T1, _T2>& __x, const pair<_T1, _T2>& __y) { return !(__x < __y); } #ifdef __GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__ /// See std::pair::swap(). // Note: no std::swap overloads in C++03 mode, this has performance // implications, see, eg, libstdc++/38466. template inline void swap(pair<_T1, _T2>& __x, pair<_T1, _T2>& __y) { __x.swap(__y); } template inline void swap(pair<_T1, _T2>&& __x, pair<_T1, _T2>& __y) { __x.swap(__y); } template inline void swap(pair<_T1, _T2>& __x, pair<_T1, _T2>&& __y) { __x.swap(__y); } #endif /** * @brief A convenience wrapper for creating a pair from two objects. * @param x The first object. * @param y The second object. * @return A newly-constructed pair<> object of the appropriate type. * * The standard requires that the objects be passed by reference-to-const, * but LWG issue #181 says they should be passed by const value. We follow * the LWG by default. */ // _GLIBCXX_RESOLVE_LIB_DEFECTS // 181. make_pair() unintended behavior #ifndef __GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__ template inline pair<_T1, _T2> make_pair(_T1 __x, _T2 __y) { return pair<_T1, _T2>(__x, __y); } #else template class reference_wrapper; // Helper which adds a reference to a type when given a reference_wrapper template struct __strip_reference_wrapper { typedef _Tp __type; }; template struct __strip_reference_wrapper > { typedef _Tp& __type; }; template struct __strip_reference_wrapper > { typedef _Tp& __type; }; template struct __decay_and_strip { typedef typename __strip_reference_wrapper< typename decay<_Tp>::type>::__type __type; }; // NB: DR 706. template inline pair::__type, typename __decay_and_strip<_T2>::__type> make_pair(_T1&& __x, _T2&& __y) { return pair::__type, typename __decay_and_strip<_T2>::__type> (std::forward<_T1>(__x), std::forward<_T2>(__y)); } #endif _GLIBCXX_END_NAMESPACE #endif /* _STL_PAIR_H */