aGrUM  0.14.2
gum::ListIterator< Val > Class Template Reference

Unsafe but fast iterators for Lists. More...

#include <agrum/core/list.h>

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Public Member Functions

Val & operator* ()
 Gives access to the iterator's content. More...
 
Val * operator-> ()
 Dereferences the value pointed to by the iterator. More...
 
template<typename Alloc >
INLINE ListIterator (const List< Val, Alloc > &theList) noexcept
 
Constructors / Destructors
 ListIterator () noexcept
 Default constructor. More...
 
template<typename Alloc >
 ListIterator (const List< Val, Alloc > &theList) noexcept
 Constructor for a begin. More...
 
 ListIterator (const ListIterator< Val > &src) noexcept
 Copy constructor. More...
 
 ListIterator (ListIterator< Val > &&src) noexcept
 Move constructor. More...
 
 ListIterator (const List< Val > &theList, Size ind_elt)
 Constructor for an iterator pointing to the ind_eltth element of a List. More...
 
 ~ListIterator () noexcept
 Class destructor. More...
 
Operators
ListIterator< Val > & operator= (const ListIterator< Val > &src) noexcept
 Copy operator. More...
 
ListIterator< Val > & operator= (ListIterator< Val > &&src) noexcept
 move operator More...
 
ListIterator< Val > & operator++ () noexcept
 Makes the iterator point to the next element in the List. More...
 
ListIterator< Val > & operator+= (difference_type i) noexcept
 Makes the iterator point to i elements further in the List. More...
 
ListIterator< Val > & operator-- () noexcept
 Makes the iterator point to the preceding element in the List. More...
 
ListIterator< Val > & operator-= (difference_type i) noexcept
 Makes the iterator point to i elements befor in the List. More...
 
ListIterator< Val > operator+ (difference_type i) noexcept
 Returns a new iterator pointing to i further elements in the gum::List. More...
 
ListIterator< Val > operator- (difference_type i) noexcept
 Returns a new iterator pointing to i preceding elements in the gum::List. More...
 
Accessors / Modifiers
void clear () noexcept
 Makes the iterator point toward nothing. More...
 
void setToEnd () noexcept
 Positions the iterator to the end of the list. More...
 
bool isEnd () const noexcept
 Returns a bool indicating whether the iterator points to the end of the list. More...
 
Operators
bool operator!= (const ListConstIterator< Val > &src) const noexcept
 Checks whether two iterators point toward different elements. More...
 
bool operator== (const ListConstIterator< Val > &src) const noexcept
 Checks whether two iterators point toward the same elements. More...
 
const Val & operator* () const
 Gives access to the content of the iterator. More...
 
const Val * operator-> () const
 Dereferences the value pointed to by the iterator. More...
 

Public Types

using iterator_category = std::bidirectional_iterator_tag
 Types for STL compliance. More...
 
using value_type = Val
 Types for STL compliance. More...
 
using reference = Val &
 Types for STL compliance. More...
 
using const_reference = const Val &
 Types for STL compliance. More...
 
using pointer = Val *
 Types for STL compliance. More...
 
using const_pointer = const Val *
 Types for STL compliance. More...
 
using difference_type = std::ptrdiff_t
 Types for STL compliance. More...
 

Detailed Description

template<typename Val>
class gum::ListIterator< Val >

Unsafe but fast iterators for Lists.

Class ListIterator implements iterators for List. However, developers may consider using List<x>::iterator instead of ListIterator<x>.

These iterators are fast but they are unaware of changes within the List. Therefore, if they point to an element that is being deleted from memory by the list, their accessing this element will most probably produce a segmentation fault. Similarly, incrementing or decrementing such an iterator pointing to a deleted element will most certainly produce a mess. So, ListIterator should be used only if you are sure that they will never point to an element that has been removed from the list (a typical use is to iterate over a const List). Whenever you are not sure that this property holds, use ListIteratorSafe<x> or List<x>::iterator_safe. Those iterators are a little bit slower but guarantee that no segmentation fault will ever occur.

Usage example:
// create a list of strings
List<string> list;
list.pushBack ("toto"); list.pushBack ("titi");
// parse all the elements of a list
for ( List<string>::iterator iter = list.begin ();
iter != list.end (); ++iter )
cerr << *iter << endl;
for ( List<string>::iterator iter = list.begin ();
iter != list.end (); iter += 2 ) // step = 2
cerr << *iter << endl;
for ( List<string>::iterator iter = list.begin ();
iter != list.end (); iter = iter + 2 ) // step = 2
cerr << *iter << endl;
for ( List<string>::iterator iter = list.rbegin ();
iter != list.rend (); --iter )
cerr << *iter << endl;
// use member size() of the strings
for ( List<string>::iterator iter = list.begin ();
iter != list.end (); ++iter)
cerr << iter->size() << endl;
Template Parameters
ValThe gum::List values type.

Definition at line 1791 of file list.h.

Member Typedef Documentation

◆ const_pointer

template<typename Val>
using gum::ListIterator< Val >::const_pointer = const Val*

Types for STL compliance.

Definition at line 1800 of file list.h.

◆ const_reference

template<typename Val>
using gum::ListIterator< Val >::const_reference = const Val&

Types for STL compliance.

Definition at line 1798 of file list.h.

◆ difference_type

template<typename Val>
using gum::ListIterator< Val >::difference_type = std::ptrdiff_t

Types for STL compliance.

Definition at line 1801 of file list.h.

◆ iterator_category

template<typename Val>
using gum::ListIterator< Val >::iterator_category = std::bidirectional_iterator_tag

Types for STL compliance.

Definition at line 1795 of file list.h.

◆ pointer

template<typename Val>
using gum::ListIterator< Val >::pointer = Val*

Types for STL compliance.

Definition at line 1799 of file list.h.

◆ reference

template<typename Val>
using gum::ListIterator< Val >::reference = Val&

Types for STL compliance.

Definition at line 1797 of file list.h.

◆ value_type

template<typename Val>
using gum::ListIterator< Val >::value_type = Val

Types for STL compliance.

Definition at line 1796 of file list.h.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

◆ ListIterator() [1/6]

template<typename Val >
INLINE gum::ListIterator< Val >::ListIterator ( )
noexcept

Default constructor.

Returns an iterator pointing toward nothing.

Definition at line 363 of file list_tpl.h.

363  :
364  ListConstIterator< Val >() {
365  GUM_CONSTRUCTOR(ListIterator);
366  }
ListIterator() noexcept
Default constructor.
Definition: list_tpl.h:363

◆ ListIterator() [2/6]

template<typename Val>
template<typename Alloc >
gum::ListIterator< Val >::ListIterator ( const List< Val, Alloc > &  theList)
noexcept

Constructor for a begin.

Template Parameters
AllocThe gum::List allocator.
Parameters
theListThe list to iterate over.

◆ ListIterator() [3/6]

template<typename Val >
INLINE gum::ListIterator< Val >::ListIterator ( const ListIterator< Val > &  src)
noexcept

Copy constructor.

Parameters
srcThe gum::ListIterator to copy.

Definition at line 380 of file list_tpl.h.

380  :
381  ListConstIterator< Val >(src) {
382  GUM_CONS_CPY(ListIterator);
383  }
ListIterator() noexcept
Default constructor.
Definition: list_tpl.h:363

◆ ListIterator() [4/6]

template<typename Val >
INLINE gum::ListIterator< Val >::ListIterator ( ListIterator< Val > &&  src)
noexcept

Move constructor.

Parameters
srcThe gum::ListIterator to move.

Definition at line 387 of file list_tpl.h.

387  :
388  ListConstIterator< Val >(std::move(src)) {
389  GUM_CONS_MOV(ListIterator);
390  }
ListIterator() noexcept
Default constructor.
Definition: list_tpl.h:363

◆ ListIterator() [5/6]

template<typename Val >
INLINE gum::ListIterator< Val >::ListIterator ( const List< Val > &  theList,
Size  ind_elt 
)

Constructor for an iterator pointing to the ind_eltth element of a List.

Parameters
theListThe gum::List to iterate over.
ind_eltThe position to point to.
Exceptions
UndefinedIteratorValueRaised if the element does not exist in the list.

Definition at line 395 of file list_tpl.h.

References gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator=().

396  :
397  ListConstIterator< Val >(theList, ind_elt) {
398  GUM_CONSTRUCTOR(ListIterator);
399  }
ListIterator() noexcept
Default constructor.
Definition: list_tpl.h:363
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◆ ~ListIterator()

template<typename Val >
INLINE gum::ListIterator< Val >::~ListIterator ( )
noexcept

Class destructor.

Definition at line 421 of file list_tpl.h.

421  {
422  GUM_DESTRUCTOR(ListIterator);
423  }
ListIterator() noexcept
Default constructor.
Definition: list_tpl.h:363

◆ ListIterator() [6/6]

template<typename Val>
template<typename Alloc >
INLINE gum::ListIterator< Val >::ListIterator ( const List< Val, Alloc > &  theList)
noexcept

Definition at line 371 of file list_tpl.h.

372  :
373  ListConstIterator< Val >(theList) {
374  GUM_CONSTRUCTOR(ListIterator);
375  }
ListIterator() noexcept
Default constructor.
Definition: list_tpl.h:363

Member Function Documentation

◆ clear()

template<typename Val >
INLINE void gum::ListConstIterator< Val >::clear ( )
noexceptinherited

Makes the iterator point toward nothing.

A method for detaching the iterator from the List it is attached to. After being detached, the iterator does not point to any element, i.e., trying to access its content will raise an exception.

Definition at line 232 of file list_tpl.h.

232  {
233  __bucket = nullptr;
234  }
ListBucket< Val > * __bucket
The bucket in the chained list pointed to by the iterator.
Definition: list.h:1725

◆ isEnd()

template<typename Val >
INLINE bool gum::ListConstIterator< Val >::isEnd ( ) const
noexceptinherited

Returns a bool indicating whether the iterator points to the end of the list.

Returns
Returns a bool indicating whether the iterator points to the end of the list.

Definition at line 245 of file list_tpl.h.

245  {
246  return (__bucket == nullptr);
247  }
ListBucket< Val > * __bucket
The bucket in the chained list pointed to by the iterator.
Definition: list.h:1725

◆ operator!=()

template<typename Val >
INLINE bool gum::ListConstIterator< Val >::operator!= ( const ListConstIterator< Val > &  src) const
noexceptinherited

Checks whether two iterators point toward different elements.

Warning
the end and rend iterators are always equal, whatever the list they belong to, i.e., list1.end() == list2.rend().
Parameters
srcThe gum::ListConstIterator to test for inequality.
Returns
Returns true if src and this are equal.

Definition at line 312 of file list_tpl.h.

References operator==().

312  {
313  return (__bucket != src.__bucket);
314  }
ListBucket< Val > * __bucket
The bucket in the chained list pointed to by the iterator.
Definition: list.h:1725
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◆ operator*() [1/2]

template<typename Val >
INLINE const Val & gum::ListConstIterator< Val >::operator* ( ) const
inherited

Gives access to the content of the iterator.

Exceptions
UndefinedIteratorValueRaised if the iterator points to nothing.
Returns
Returns the content of the iterator.

Definition at line 335 of file list_tpl.h.

References GUM_ERROR.

Referenced by gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator*().

335  {
336  if (__bucket != nullptr)
337  return __bucket->__val;
338  else {
339  GUM_ERROR(UndefinedIteratorValue, "Accessing a NULL object");
340  }
341  }
ListBucket< Val > * __bucket
The bucket in the chained list pointed to by the iterator.
Definition: list.h:1725
#define GUM_ERROR(type, msg)
Definition: exceptions.h:52
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◆ operator*() [2/2]

template<typename Val >
INLINE Val & gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator* ( )

Gives access to the iterator's content.

Returns
Returns the iterator content.
Exceptions
UndefinedIteratorValueRaised if the iterator is pointing toward nothing.

Definition at line 477 of file list_tpl.h.

References gum::ListConstIterator< Val >::operator*().

477  {
478  return const_cast< Val& >(ListConstIterator< Val >::operator*());
479  }
const Val & operator*() const
Gives access to the content of the iterator.
Definition: list_tpl.h:335
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◆ operator+()

template<typename Val>
INLINE ListIterator< Val > gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator+ ( difference_type  i)
noexcept

Returns a new iterator pointing to i further elements in the gum::List.

Parameters
iThe number of steps to move the iterator.
Returns
Returns a new gum::ListIterator.

Definition at line 458 of file list_tpl.h.

References gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator-().

Referenced by gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator-=().

458  {
459  return ListIterator< Val >(*this) += i;
460  }
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◆ operator++()

template<typename Val >
INLINE ListIterator< Val > & gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator++ ( )
noexcept

Makes the iterator point to the next element in the List.

for (iter = list.begin(); iter != list.end(); ++iter) { }

The above loop is guaranteed to parse the whole List as long as no element is added to or deleted from the List while being in the loop. Deleting elements during the loop is guaranteed to never produce a segmentation fault. Runs in constant time.

Returns
Returns this gum::ListIterator.

Definition at line 427 of file list_tpl.h.

References gum::ListConstIterator< Val >::operator++(), and gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator+=().

427  {
429  return *this;
430  }
ListConstIterator< Val > & operator++() noexcept
Makes the iterator point to the next element in the List.
Definition: list_tpl.h:252
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◆ operator+=()

template<typename Val>
INLINE ListIterator< Val > & gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator+= ( difference_type  i)
noexcept

Makes the iterator point to i elements further in the List.

Parameters
iThe number of steps to move the iterator.
Returns
Returns this gum::ListIterator.

Definition at line 435 of file list_tpl.h.

References gum::ListConstIterator< Val >::operator+=().

Referenced by gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator++().

435  {
437  return *this;
438  }
ListConstIterator< Val > & operator+=(difference_type i) noexcept
Makes the iterator point to i elements further in the List.
Definition: list_tpl.h:263
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◆ operator-()

template<typename Val>
INLINE ListIterator< Val > gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator- ( difference_type  i)
noexcept

Returns a new iterator pointing to i preceding elements in the gum::List.

Parameters
iThe number of steps to move the iterator.
Returns
Returns a new gum::ListIterator.

Definition at line 465 of file list_tpl.h.

Referenced by gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator+().

465  {
466  return ListIterator< Val >(*this) -= i;
467  }
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◆ operator--()

template<typename Val >
INLINE ListIterator< Val > & gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator-- ( )
noexcept

Makes the iterator point to the preceding element in the List.

for (iter = list.rbegin(); iter != list.rend(); --iter) { }

The above loop is guaranteed to parse the whole List as long as no element is added to or deleted from the List while being in the loop. Runs in constant time.

Returns
Returns this gum::ListIterator.

Definition at line 442 of file list_tpl.h.

References gum::ListConstIterator< Val >::operator--(), and gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator-=().

442  {
444  return *this;
445  }
ListConstIterator< Val > & operator--() noexcept
Makes the iterator point to the preceding element in the List.
Definition: list_tpl.h:275
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◆ operator-=()

template<typename Val>
INLINE ListIterator< Val > & gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator-= ( difference_type  i)
noexcept

Makes the iterator point to i elements befor in the List.

Parameters
iThe number of steps to move the iterator.
Returns
Returns this gum::ListIterator.

Definition at line 450 of file list_tpl.h.

References gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator+(), and gum::ListConstIterator< Val >::operator-=().

Referenced by gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator--().

450  {
452  return *this;
453  }
ListConstIterator< Val > & operator-=(difference_type i) noexcept
Makes the iterator point to i elements befor in the List.
Definition: list_tpl.h:286
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◆ operator->() [1/2]

template<typename Val >
INLINE const Val * gum::ListConstIterator< Val >::operator-> ( ) const
inherited

Dereferences the value pointed to by the iterator.

Exceptions
UndefinedIteratorValueRaised if the iterator points to nothing.
Returns
Returns the value pointed to by the iterator.

Definition at line 325 of file list_tpl.h.

References GUM_ERROR.

Referenced by gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator->().

325  {
326  if (__bucket != nullptr)
327  return &(__bucket->__val);
328  else {
329  GUM_ERROR(UndefinedIteratorValue, "Accessing a NULL object");
330  }
331  }
ListBucket< Val > * __bucket
The bucket in the chained list pointed to by the iterator.
Definition: list.h:1725
#define GUM_ERROR(type, msg)
Definition: exceptions.h:52
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◆ operator->() [2/2]

template<typename Val >
INLINE Val * gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator-> ( )

Dereferences the value pointed to by the iterator.

Returns
Returns the iterator content.
Exceptions
UndefinedIteratorValueRaised if the iterator is pointing toward nothing.

Definition at line 471 of file list_tpl.h.

References gum::ListConstIterator< Val >::operator->().

471  {
472  return const_cast< Val* >(ListConstIterator< Val >::operator->());
473  }
const Val * operator->() const
Dereferences the value pointed to by the iterator.
Definition: list_tpl.h:325
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◆ operator=() [1/2]

template<typename Val >
INLINE ListIterator< Val > & gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator= ( const ListIterator< Val > &  src)
noexcept

Copy operator.

The current iterator now points to the same element as iterator src.

Parameters
srcThe gum::ListIterator to copy.
Returns
Returns this gum::ListIterator.

Definition at line 404 of file list_tpl.h.

References gum::ListConstIterator< Val >::operator=().

Referenced by gum::ListIterator< Val >::ListIterator().

404  {
405  GUM_OP_CPY(ListIterator);
407  return *this;
408  }
ListConstIterator< Val > & operator=(const ListConstIterator< Val > &src) noexcept
Copy operator.
Definition: list_tpl.h:205
ListIterator() noexcept
Default constructor.
Definition: list_tpl.h:363
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◆ operator=() [2/2]

template<typename Val >
INLINE ListIterator< Val > & gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator= ( ListIterator< Val > &&  src)
noexcept

move operator

Move operator.

The current iterator now points to the same element as iterator src.

Parameters
srcThe gum::ListIterator to move.
Returns
Returns this gum::ListIterator.

Definition at line 413 of file list_tpl.h.

References gum::ListConstIterator< Val >::operator=().

413  {
414  GUM_OP_MOV(ListIterator);
415  ListConstIterator< Val >::operator=(std::move(src));
416  return *this;
417  }
ListConstIterator< Val > & operator=(const ListConstIterator< Val > &src) noexcept
Copy operator.
Definition: list_tpl.h:205
ListIterator() noexcept
Default constructor.
Definition: list_tpl.h:363
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◆ operator==()

template<typename Val >
INLINE bool gum::ListConstIterator< Val >::operator== ( const ListConstIterator< Val > &  src) const
noexceptinherited

Checks whether two iterators point toward the same elements.

Warning
the end and rend iterators are always equal, whatever the list they belong to, i.e., list1.end() == list2.rend().
Parameters
srcThe gum::ListConstIterator to test for equality.
Returns
Returns true if src and this are equal.

Definition at line 319 of file list_tpl.h.

319  {
320  return (__bucket == src.__bucket);
321  }
ListBucket< Val > * __bucket
The bucket in the chained list pointed to by the iterator.
Definition: list.h:1725

◆ setToEnd()

template<typename Val >
INLINE void gum::ListConstIterator< Val >::setToEnd ( )
noexceptinherited

Positions the iterator to the end of the list.

Definition at line 238 of file list_tpl.h.

238  {
239  __bucket = nullptr;
240  }
ListBucket< Val > * __bucket
The bucket in the chained list pointed to by the iterator.
Definition: list.h:1725

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