efl/src/bindings/cxx/eina_cxx/eina_iterator.hh

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#ifndef EINA_ITERATOR_HH_
#define EINA_ITERATOR_HH_
#include <Eina.h>
#include <eina_eo_concrete_fwd.hh>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <iterator>
/**
* @addtogroup Eina_Cxx_Content_Access_Group
*
* @{
*/
namespace efl { namespace eina {
/**
* @defgroup Eina_Cxx_Iterator_Group Iterator
* @ingroup Eina_Cxx_Content_Access_Group
*
* @{
*/
/**
* Common implementations for iterators.
*/
template <typename T>
struct _common_iterator_base
{
private:
typedef _common_iterator_base<T> self_type; /**< Type for the iterator instantiation itself. */
public:
typedef typename std::remove_reference<T>::type const value_type; /**< Type for elements returned by the iterator. */
typedef value_type* pointer; /**< Type for a pointer to an element. */
typedef value_type& reference; /**< Type for a reference to an element. */
typedef std::ptrdiff_t difference_type; /**< Type to represent the distance between two iterators. */
typedef std::input_iterator_tag iterator_category; /**< Defines the iterator as being an input iterator. */
/**
* @brief Default constructor. Creates an iterator that points to nothing.
*/
_common_iterator_base() {}
/**
* @brief Creates a iterator wrapping the given native @c Eina_Iterator handle.
* @param iterator Handle to a native @c Eina_Iterator.
*
* This constructor creates an iterator that wraps the given native
* @c Eina_Iterator handle, providing a generic interface to it.
*
* @warning The created iterator object gains ownership of the handle
* and will deallocate it at destruction time.
*/
explicit _common_iterator_base(Eina_Iterator* iterator)
: _iterator(iterator) {}
/**
* @brief Release the internal native Eina iterator handle.
*/
~_common_iterator_base()
{
if(_iterator)
eina_iterator_free(_iterator);
}
/**
* @brief Creates an iterator from another iterator of the same type.
* @param other Another iterator of the same type.
*
* @warning The supplied iterator transfer its internal handle to the
* new iterator, thus @p other will point to nothing after the call
* of this constructor.
*/
_common_iterator_base(self_type const& other)
: _iterator(other._iterator)
{
other._iterator = 0;
}
/**
* @brief Acquire the internal handle of the given iterator.
* @param other Another iterator of the same type.
* @return Reference for itself.
*
* @warning The supplied iterator transfer its internal handle to the
* new iterator, thus @p other will point to nothing after the call
* of this constructor.
*/
_common_iterator_base& operator=(self_type const& other)
{
_iterator = other._iterator;
other._iterator = 0;
return *this;
}
/**
* @brief Get the handle for the wrapped @c Eina_Iterator.
* @return Internal handle for the native Eina iterator.
*
* This member function returns the native @c Eina_Iterator handle
* that is wrapped inside this object.
*
* @warning It is important to take care when using it, since the
* handle will be automatically release upon object destruction.
*/
Eina_Iterator* native_handle() const
{
return _iterator;
}
protected:
/**
* @internal
*/
mutable Eina_Iterator* _iterator;
/**
* @brief Check if the iterators wrap the same handle.
* @param lhs Iterator at the left side of the expression.
* @param lhs Iterator at the right side of the expression.
* @return @c true if both iterators wrap the same handle, @c false otherwise.
*/
friend inline bool operator==(_common_iterator_base<T> const& lhs, _common_iterator_base<T> const& rhs)
{
return lhs._iterator == rhs._iterator;
}
/**
* @brief Check if the iterators wrap the different handles.
* @param lhs Iterator at the left side of the expression.
* @param lhs Iterator at the right side of the expression.
* @return @c true if the iterators wrap different handles, @c false otherwise.
*/
friend inline bool operator!=(_common_iterator_base<T> const& lhs, _common_iterator_base<T> const& rhs)
{
return !(lhs == rhs);
}
};
/**
* C++ wrappers to the native @c Eina_Iterator.
* It provides a generic interface to the @c Eina_Iterator functions, and
* automatically take care of allocating a deallocating resources using
* the RAII programming idiom.
*/
template <typename T, typename Enable = void>
struct iterator
: _common_iterator_base<typename std::enable_if<! ::efl::eo::is_eolian_object<T>::value, T const>::type>
{
private:
typedef _common_iterator_base<T const> base_type; /**< Type for the base class. */
typename base_type::pointer _value; /**< @internal */
typedef iterator<T> self_type; /**< Type for the specialized iterator itself. */
public:
typedef typename base_type::value_type value_type; /**< Type for elements returned by the iterator. */
typedef typename base_type::pointer pointer; /**< Type for a pointer to an element. */
typedef typename base_type::reference reference; /**< Type for a reference to an element. */
typedef typename base_type::difference_type difference_type; /**< Type to represent the distance between two iterators. */
typedef typename base_type::iterator_category iterator_category; /**< Defines the iterator category as the same of the base class. */
/**
* @brief Creates a iterator wrapping the given native @c Eina_Iterator handle.
*
* This constructor creates an iterator that wraps the given native
* @c Eina_Iterator handle, providing a generic interface to it.
*/
explicit iterator(Eina_Iterator* iterator_ = 0)
: base_type(iterator_)
, _value(nullptr)
{
if(this->_iterator)
++*this;
}
/**
* @brief Move the iterator to the next position.
* @return The iterator itself.
*
* This operator increments the iterator, making it point to the
* position right after the current one.
* At the end, it returns a reference to itself.
*/
self_type& operator++()
{
void* data;
Eina_Bool r = ::eina_iterator_next(this->_iterator, &data);
if(!r)
this->_iterator = 0;
_value = static_cast<pointer>(data);
return *this;
}
/**
* @brief Move the iterator to the next position.
* @return The iterator itself.
*
* Works exactly like @ref operator++().
*/
self_type& operator++(int)
{
return ++*this;
}
/**
* @brief Get a reference to the element currently pointed by the iterator.
* @return Reference to the current element.
*/
value_type& operator*() const
{
return *_value;
}
/**
* @brief Return a pointer to the current element, which member will be accessed.
* @return Pointer to the element currently pointed by the iterator.
*/
pointer operator->() const
{
return _value;
}
};
template <typename T>
struct iterator<T, typename std::enable_if< ::efl::eo::is_eolian_object<T>::value, void>::type>
: _common_iterator_base<Eo const>
{
private:
typedef _common_iterator_base<Eo const> base_type; /**< Type for the base class. */
typename base_type::pointer _value; /**< @internal */
typedef iterator<T> self_type; /**< Type for the specialized iterator itself. */
public:
typedef typename base_type::value_type value_type; /**< Type for elements returned by the iterator. */
typedef typename base_type::pointer pointer; /**< Type for a pointer to an element. */
typedef typename base_type::reference reference; /**< Type for a reference to an element. */
typedef typename base_type::difference_type difference_type; /**< Type to represent the distance between two iterators. */
typedef typename base_type::iterator_category iterator_category; /**< Defines the iterator category as the same of the base class. */
/**
* @brief Creates a iterator wrapping the given native @c Eina_Iterator handle.
*
* This constructor creates an iterator that wraps the given native
* @c Eina_Iterator handle, providing a generic interface to it.
*/
explicit iterator(Eina_Iterator* iterator_ = 0)
: base_type(iterator_)
, _value(nullptr)
{
if(this->_iterator)
++*this;
}
/**
* @brief Move the iterator to the next position.
* @return The iterator itself.
*
* This operator increments the iterator, making it point to the
* position right after the current one.
* At the end, it returns a reference to itself.
*/
self_type& operator++()
{
void* data;
Eina_Bool r = ::eina_iterator_next(this->_iterator, &data);
if(!r)
this->_iterator = 0;
_value = static_cast<pointer>(data);
return *this;
}
/**
* @brief Move the iterator to the next position.
* @return The iterator itself.
*
* Works exactly like @ref operator++().
*/
self_type& operator++(int)
{
return ++**this;
}
/**
* @brief Get a reference to the element currently pointed by the iterator.
* @return Reference to the current element.
*/
T const& operator*() const
{
// relies on layout compatibility between eo::concrete and Eo*
return *reinterpret_cast<T const*>(&_value);
}
/**
* @brief Return a pointer to the current element, which member will be accessed.
* @return Pointer to the element currently pointed by the iterator.
*/
T const* operator->() const
{
// relies on layout compatibility between eo::concrete and Eo*
return reinterpret_cast<T const*>(&_value);
}
};
/**
* @}
*/
} }
/**
* @}
*/
#endif