[llvm] r238485 - Refactoring cl::list_storage from "is a" to "has a" std::vector.

Chris Bieneman beanz at apple.com
Thu May 28 13:38:12 PDT 2015


Author: cbieneman
Date: Thu May 28 15:38:12 2015
New Revision: 238485

URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?rev=238485&view=rev
Log:
Refactoring cl::list_storage from "is a" to "has a" std::vector.

Summary: This isn't necessarily an ideal change, and I want to at least reduce the API surface area, but for the new API we really shouldn't be relying on cl::list being a std::vector.

Reviewers: chandlerc

Reviewed By: chandlerc

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10093

Modified:
    llvm/trunk/include/llvm/Support/CommandLine.h

Modified: llvm/trunk/include/llvm/Support/CommandLine.h
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/llvm/trunk/include/llvm/Support/CommandLine.h?rev=238485&r1=238484&r2=238485&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- llvm/trunk/include/llvm/Support/CommandLine.h (original)
+++ llvm/trunk/include/llvm/Support/CommandLine.h Thu May 28 15:38:12 2015
@@ -1284,16 +1284,61 @@ public:
   }
 };
 
-// Define how to hold a class type object, such as a string.  Since we can
-// inherit from a class, we do so.  This makes us exactly compatible with the
-// object in all cases that it is used.
+// Define how to hold a class type object, such as a string.
+// Originally this code inherited from std::vector. In transitioning to a new
+// API for command line options we should change this. The new implementation
+// of this list_storage specialization implements the minimum subset of the
+// std::vector API required for all the current clients.
 //
-template <class DataType>
-class list_storage<DataType, bool> : public std::vector<DataType> {
+// FIXME: Reduce this API to a more narrow subset of std::vector
+//
+template <class DataType> class list_storage<DataType, bool> {
+  std::vector<DataType> Storage;
+
 public:
-  template <class T> void addValue(const T &V) {
-    std::vector<DataType>::push_back(V);
+  typedef typename std::vector<DataType>::iterator iterator;
+
+  iterator begin() { return Storage.begin(); }
+  iterator end() { return Storage.end(); }
+
+  typedef typename std::vector<DataType>::const_iterator const_iterator;
+  const_iterator begin() const { return Storage.begin(); }
+  const_iterator end() const { return Storage.end(); }
+
+  typedef typename std::vector<DataType>::size_type size_type;
+  size_type size() const { return Storage.size(); }
+
+  bool empty() const { return Storage.empty(); }
+
+  void push_back(const DataType &value) { Storage.push_back(value); }
+  void push_back(DataType &&value) { Storage.push_back(value); }
+
+  typedef typename std::vector<DataType>::reference reference;
+  typedef typename std::vector<DataType>::const_reference const_reference;
+  reference operator[](size_type pos) { return Storage[pos]; }
+  const_reference operator[](size_type pos) const { return Storage[pos]; }
+
+  iterator erase(const_iterator pos) { return Storage.erase(pos); }
+  iterator erase(const_iterator first, const_iterator last) {
+    return Storage.erase(first, last);
+  }
+
+  iterator insert(const_iterator pos, const DataType &value) {
+    return Storage.insert(pos, value);
+  }
+  iterator insert(const_iterator pos, DataType &&value) {
+    return Storage.insert(pos, value);
   }
+
+  reference front() { return Storage.front(); }
+  const_reference front() const { return Storage.front(); }
+
+  operator std::vector<DataType>&() { return Storage; }
+  operator ArrayRef<DataType>() { return Storage; }
+  std::vector<DataType> *operator&() { return &Storage; }
+  const std::vector<DataType> *operator&() const { return &Storage; }
+
+  template <class T> void addValue(const T &V) { Storage.push_back(V); }
 };
 
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