1 | /*
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2 | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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3 | This source file is part of OGRE
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4 | (Object-oriented Graphics Rendering Engine)
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5 | For the latest info, see http://www.ogre3d.org/
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6 |
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7 | Copyright (c) 2000-2005 The OGRE Team
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8 | Also see acknowledgements in Readme.html
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9 |
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10 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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11 | the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software
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12 | Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
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13 | version.
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14 |
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15 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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16 | ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
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17 | FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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18 |
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19 | You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with
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20 | this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
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21 | Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA, or go to
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22 | http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.txt.
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23 | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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24 | */
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25 | #ifndef __IteratorWrappers_H__
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26 | #define __IteratorWrappers_H__
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27 |
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28 | #include "OgrePrerequisites.h"
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29 |
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30 | namespace Ogre {
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31 |
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32 | /** Wraps iteration over a vector.
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33 | @remarks
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34 | This class is here just to allow clients to iterate over an internal
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35 | vector of a class without having to have access to the vector itself
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36 | (typically to iterate you need both the iterator and the end() iterator
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37 | to test for the end condition, which is messy).
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38 | No updates are allowed through this interface, it is purely for
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39 | iterating and reading.
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40 | @par
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41 | Note that like STL iterators, these iterators are only valid whilst no
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42 | updates are made to the underlying collection. You should not attempt to
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43 | use this iterator if a change is made to the collection. In fact, treat this
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44 | iterator as a transient object, do NOT store it and try to use it repeatedly.
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45 | */
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46 | template <class T>
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47 | class VectorIterator
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48 | {
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49 | private:
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50 | typename T::iterator mCurrent;
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51 | typename T::iterator mEnd;
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52 | /// Private constructor since only the parameterised constructor should be used
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53 | VectorIterator() {};
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54 | public:
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55 | typedef typename T::value_type ValueType;
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56 |
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57 | /** Constructor.
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58 | @remarks
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59 | Provide a start and end iterator to initialise.
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60 | */
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61 | VectorIterator(typename T::iterator start, typename T::iterator end)
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62 | : mCurrent(start), mEnd(end)
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63 | {
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64 | }
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65 |
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66 | /** Constructor.
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67 | @remarks
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68 | Provide a container to initialise.
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69 | */
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70 | explicit VectorIterator(T& c)
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71 | : mCurrent(c.begin()), mEnd(c.end())
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72 | {
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73 | }
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74 |
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75 | /** Returns true if there are more items in the collection. */
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76 | bool hasMoreElements(void) const
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77 | {
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78 | return mCurrent != mEnd;
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79 | }
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80 |
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81 | /** Returns the next element in the collection, and advances to the next. */
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82 | typename T::value_type getNext(void)
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83 | {
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84 | return *mCurrent++;
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85 | }
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86 | /** Returns the next element in the collection, without advancing to the next. */
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87 | typename T::value_type peekNext(void)
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88 | {
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89 | return *mCurrent;
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90 | }
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91 | /** Returns a pointer to the next element in the collection, without advancing to the next afterwards. */
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92 | typename T::pointer peekNextPtr(void)
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93 | {
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94 | return &(*mCurrent);
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95 | }
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96 | /** Moves the iterator on one element. */
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97 | void moveNext(void)
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98 | {
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99 | ++mCurrent;
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100 | }
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101 |
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102 |
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103 |
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104 | };
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105 |
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106 | /** Wraps iteration over a map.
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107 | @remarks
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108 | This class is here just to allow clients to iterate over an internal
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109 | map of a class without having to have access to the map itself
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110 | (typically to iterate you need both the iterator and the end() iterator
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111 | to test for the end condition, which is messy).
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112 | No updates are allowed through this interface, it is purely for
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113 | iterating and reading.
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114 | @par
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115 | Note that like STL iterators, these iterators are only valid whilst no
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116 | updates are made to the underlying collection. You should not attempt to
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117 | use this iterator if a change is made to the collection. In fact, treat this
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118 | iterator as a transient object, do NOT store it and try to use it repeatedly.
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119 | */
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120 | template <class T>
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121 | class MapIterator
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122 | {
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123 | private:
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124 | typename T::iterator mCurrent;
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125 | typename T::iterator mEnd;
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126 | /// Private constructor since only the parameterised constructor should be used
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127 | MapIterator() {};
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128 | public:
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129 | typedef typename T::mapped_type MappedType;
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130 | typedef typename T::key_type KeyType;
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131 |
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132 | /** Constructor.
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133 | @remarks
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134 | Provide a start and end iterator to initialise.
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135 | */
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136 | MapIterator(typename T::iterator start, typename T::iterator end)
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137 | : mCurrent(start), mEnd(end)
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138 | {
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139 | }
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140 |
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141 | /** Constructor.
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142 | @remarks
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143 | Provide a container to initialise.
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144 | */
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145 | explicit MapIterator(T& c)
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146 | : mCurrent(c.begin()), mEnd(c.end())
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147 | {
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148 | }
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149 |
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150 | /** Returns true if there are more items in the collection. */
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151 | bool hasMoreElements(void) const
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152 | {
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153 | return mCurrent != mEnd;
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154 | }
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155 |
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156 | /** Returns the next value element in the collection, and advances to the next. */
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157 | typename T::mapped_type getNext(void)
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158 | {
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159 | return (mCurrent++)->second;
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160 | }
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161 | /** Returns the next value element in the collection, without advancing to the next. */
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162 | typename T::mapped_type peekNextValue(void)
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163 | {
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164 | return mCurrent->second;
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165 | }
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166 | /** Returns the next key element in the collection, without advancing to the next. */
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167 | typename T::key_type peekNextKey(void)
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168 | {
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169 | return mCurrent->first;
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170 | }
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171 | /** Required to overcome intermittent bug */
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172 | MapIterator<T> & operator=( MapIterator<T> &rhs )
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173 | {
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174 | mCurrent = rhs.mCurrent;
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175 | mEnd = rhs.mEnd;
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176 | return *this;
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177 | }
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178 | /** Returns a pointer to the next value element in the collection, without
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179 | advancing to the next afterwards. */
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180 | typename T::mapped_type* peekNextValuePtr(void)
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181 | {
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182 | return &(mCurrent->second);
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183 | }
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184 | /** Moves the iterator on one element. */
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185 | void moveNext(void)
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186 | {
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187 | ++mCurrent;
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188 | }
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189 |
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190 |
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191 |
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192 | };
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193 | /** Wraps iteration over a const vector.
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194 | @remarks
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195 | This class is here just to allow clients to iterate over an internal
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196 | vector of a class without having to have access to the vector itself
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197 | (typically to iterate you need both the iterator and the end() iterator
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198 | to test for the end condition, which is messy).
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199 | No updates are allowed through this interface, it is purely for
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200 | iterating and reading.
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201 | @par
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202 | Note that like STL iterators, these iterators are only valid whilst no
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203 | updates are made to the underlying collection. You should not attempt to
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204 | use this iterator if a change is made to the collection. In fact, treat this
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205 | iterator as a transient object, do NOT store it and try to use it repeatedly.
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206 | */
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207 | template <class T>
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208 | class ConstVectorIterator
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209 | {
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210 | private:
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211 | mutable typename T::const_iterator mCurrent;
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212 | typename T::const_iterator mEnd;
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213 | /// Private constructor since only the parameterised constructor should be used
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214 | ConstVectorIterator() {};
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215 | public:
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216 | typedef typename T::value_type ValueType;
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217 |
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218 | /** Constructor.
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219 | @remarks
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220 | Provide a start and end iterator to initialise.
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221 | */
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222 | ConstVectorIterator(typename T::const_iterator start, typename T::const_iterator end)
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223 | : mCurrent(start), mEnd(end)
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224 | {
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225 | }
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226 |
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227 | /** Constructor.
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228 | @remarks
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229 | Provide a container to initialise.
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230 | */
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231 | explicit ConstVectorIterator(const T& c)
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232 | : mCurrent(c.begin()), mEnd(c.end())
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233 | {
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234 | }
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235 |
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236 | /** Returns true if there are more items in the collection. */
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237 | bool hasMoreElements(void) const
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238 | {
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239 | return mCurrent != mEnd;
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240 | }
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241 |
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242 | /** Returns the next element in the collection, and advances to the next. */
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243 | typename T::value_type getNext(void)
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244 | {
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245 | return *mCurrent++;
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246 | }
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247 | /** Returns the next element in the collection, without advancing to the next. */
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248 | typename T::value_type peekNext(void) const
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249 | {
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250 | return *mCurrent;
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251 | }
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252 | /** Returns a pointer to the next element in the collection, without advancing to the next afterwards. */
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253 | typename T::const_pointer peekNextPtr(void) const
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254 | {
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255 | return &(*mCurrent);
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256 | }
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257 | /** Moves the iterator on one element. */
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258 | void moveNext(void) const
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259 | {
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260 | ++mCurrent;
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261 | }
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262 |
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263 |
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264 |
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265 | };
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266 |
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267 | /** Wraps iteration over a const map.
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268 | @remarks
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269 | This class is here just to allow clients to iterate over an internal
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270 | map of a class without having to have access to the map itself
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271 | (typically to iterate you need both the iterator and the end() iterator
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272 | to test for the end condition, which is messy).
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273 | No updates are allowed through this interface, it is purely for
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274 | iterating and reading.
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275 | @par
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276 | Note that like STL iterators, these iterators are only valid whilst no
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277 | updates are made to the underlying collection. You should not attempt to
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278 | use this iterator if a change is made to the collection. In fact, treat this
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279 | iterator as a transient object, do NOT store it and try to use it repeatedly.
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280 | */
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281 | template <class T>
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282 | class ConstMapIterator
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283 | {
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284 | private:
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285 | mutable typename T::const_iterator mCurrent;
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286 | typename T::const_iterator mEnd;
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287 | /// Private constructor since only the parameterised constructor should be used
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288 | ConstMapIterator() {};
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289 | public:
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290 | typedef typename T::mapped_type MappedType;
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291 | typedef typename T::key_type KeyType;
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292 |
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293 | /** Constructor.
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294 | @remarks
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295 | Provide a start and end iterator to initialise.
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296 | */
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297 | ConstMapIterator(typename T::const_iterator start, typename T::const_iterator end)
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298 | : mCurrent(start), mEnd(end)
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299 | {
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300 | }
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301 |
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302 | /** Constructor.
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303 | @remarks
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304 | Provide a container to initialise.
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305 | */
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306 | explicit ConstMapIterator(const T& c)
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307 | : mCurrent(c.begin()), mEnd(c.end())
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308 | {
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309 | }
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310 |
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311 | /** Returns true if there are more items in the collection. */
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312 | bool hasMoreElements(void) const
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313 | {
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314 | return mCurrent != mEnd;
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315 | }
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316 |
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317 | /** Returns the next value element in the collection, and advances to the next. */
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318 | typename T::mapped_type getNext(void)
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319 | {
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320 | return (mCurrent++)->second;
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321 | }
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322 | /** Returns the next value element in the collection, without advancing to the next. */
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323 | typename T::mapped_type peekNextValue(void) const
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324 | {
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325 | return mCurrent->second;
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326 | }
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327 | /** Returns the next key element in the collection, without advancing to the next. */
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328 | typename T::key_type peekNextKey(void) const
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329 | {
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330 | return mCurrent->first;
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331 | }
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332 | /** Required to overcome intermittent bug */
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333 | MapIterator<T> & operator=( MapIterator<T> &rhs )
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334 | {
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335 | mCurrent = rhs.mCurrent;
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336 | mEnd = rhs.mEnd;
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337 | return *this;
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338 | }
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339 | /** Returns a pointer to the next value element in the collection, without
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340 | advancing to the next afterwards. */
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341 | const typename T::mapped_type* peekNextValuePtr(void) const
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342 | {
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343 | return &(mCurrent->second);
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344 | }
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345 | /** Moves the iterator on one element. */
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346 | void moveNext(void) const
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347 | {
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348 | ++mCurrent;
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349 | }
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350 |
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351 |
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352 |
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353 | };
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354 | }
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355 | #endif
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