[llvm-commits] [llvm] r148463 - /llvm/trunk/include/llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h
Chris Lattner
sabre at nondot.org
Wed Jan 18 22:34:52 PST 2012
Author: lattner
Date: Thu Jan 19 00:34:52 2012
New Revision: 148463
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?rev=148463&view=rev
Log:
Introduce a new MutableArrayRef class, which refers to a series of mutable
T's that are consequtively in memory.
Modified:
llvm/trunk/include/llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h
Modified: llvm/trunk/include/llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/llvm/trunk/include/llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h?rev=148463&r1=148462&r2=148463&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- llvm/trunk/include/llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h (original)
+++ llvm/trunk/include/llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h Thu Jan 19 00:34:52 2012
@@ -147,6 +147,88 @@
/// @}
};
+ /// MutableArrayRef - Represent a mutable reference to an array (0 or more
+ /// elements consecutively in memory), i.e. a start pointer and a length. It
+ /// allows various APIs to take and modify consecutive elements easily and
+ /// conveniently.
+ ///
+ /// This class does not own the underlying data, it is expected to be used in
+ /// situations where the data resides in some other buffer, whose lifetime
+ /// extends past that of the MutableArrayRef. For this reason, it is not in
+ /// general safe to store a MutableArrayRef.
+ ///
+ /// This is intended to be trivially copyable, so it should be passed by
+ /// value.
+ template<typename T>
+ class MutableArrayRef : public ArrayRef<T> {
+ public:
+ typedef T *iterator;
+
+ /// Construct an empty ArrayRef.
+ /*implicit*/ MutableArrayRef() : ArrayRef<T>() {}
+
+ /// Construct an MutableArrayRef from a single element.
+ /*implicit*/ MutableArrayRef(T &OneElt) : ArrayRef<T>(OneElt) {}
+
+ /// Construct an MutableArrayRef from a pointer and length.
+ /*implicit*/ MutableArrayRef(T *data, size_t length)
+ : ArrayRef<T>(data, length) {}
+
+ /// Construct an MutableArrayRef from a range.
+ MutableArrayRef(T *begin, T *end) : ArrayRef<T>(begin, end) {}
+
+ /// Construct an MutableArrayRef from a SmallVector.
+ /*implicit*/ MutableArrayRef(SmallVectorImpl<T> &Vec)
+ : ArrayRef<T>(Vec) {}
+
+ /// Construct a MutableArrayRef from a std::vector.
+ /*implicit*/ MutableArrayRef(std::vector<T> &Vec)
+ : ArrayRef<T>(Vec) {}
+
+ /// Construct an MutableArrayRef from a C array.
+ template <size_t N>
+ /*implicit*/ MutableArrayRef(T (&Arr)[N])
+ : ArrayRef<T>(Arr) {}
+
+ T *data() const { return const_cast<T*>(ArrayRef<T>::data()); }
+
+ iterator begin() const { return data(); }
+ iterator end() const { return data() + this->size(); }
+
+ /// front - Get the first element.
+ T &front() const {
+ assert(!this->empty());
+ return data()[0];
+ }
+
+ /// back - Get the last element.
+ T &back() const {
+ assert(!this->empty());
+ return data()[this->size()-1];
+ }
+
+ /// slice(n) - Chop off the first N elements of the array.
+ MutableArrayRef<T> slice(unsigned N) const {
+ assert(N <= this->size() && "Invalid specifier");
+ return MutableArrayRef<T>(data()+N, this->size()-N);
+ }
+
+ /// slice(n, m) - Chop off the first N elements of the array, and keep M
+ /// elements in the array.
+ MutableArrayRef<T> slice(unsigned N, unsigned M) const {
+ assert(N+M <= this->size() && "Invalid specifier");
+ return MutableArrayRef<T>(data()+N, M);
+ }
+
+ /// @}
+ /// @name Operator Overloads
+ /// @{
+ T &operator[](size_t Index) const {
+ assert(Index < this->size() && "Invalid index!");
+ return data()[Index];
+ }
+ };
+
/// @name ArrayRef Convenience constructors
/// @{
@@ -214,5 +296,5 @@
static const bool value = true;
};
}
-
+
#endif
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