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aGrUM
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Unsafe but fast const iterators for Lists. More...
#include <agrum/core/list.h>
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INLINE | ListConstIterator (const List< Val, Alloc > &theList) noexcept |
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ListConstIterator () noexcept | |
Default constructor. More... | |
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ListConstIterator (const List< Val, Alloc > &theList) noexcept | |
Constructor for a begin. More... | |
ListConstIterator (const ListConstIterator< Val > &src) noexcept | |
Copy constructor. More... | |
ListConstIterator (ListConstIterator< Val > &&src) noexcept | |
Move constructor. More... | |
ListConstIterator (const List< Val > &theList, Size ind_elt) | |
Constructor for an iterator pointing to the ind_eltth element of a List. More... | |
~ListConstIterator () noexcept | |
Class Desctructor. More... | |
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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 | |
ListConstIterator< Val > & | operator= (const ListConstIterator< Val > &src) noexcept |
Copy operator. More... | |
ListConstIterator< Val > & | operator= (ListConstIterator< Val > &&src) noexcept |
Move operator. More... | |
ListConstIterator< Val > & | operator++ () noexcept |
Makes the iterator point to the next element in the List. More... | |
ListConstIterator< Val > & | operator+= (difference_type i) noexcept |
Makes the iterator point to i elements further in the List. More... | |
ListConstIterator< Val > & | operator-- () noexcept |
Makes the iterator point to the preceding element in the List. More... | |
ListConstIterator< Val > & | operator-= (difference_type i) noexcept |
Makes the iterator point to i elements befor in the List. More... | |
ListConstIterator< Val > | operator+ (difference_type i) noexcept |
Returns a new iterator pointing to i further elements in the gum::List. More... | |
ListConstIterator< Val > | operator- (difference_type i) noexcept |
Returns a new iterator pointing to i preceding elements in the gum::List. More... | |
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 |
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Friends | |
template<typename T , typename A > | |
class | List |
Class List must be a friend because it uses the getBucket method to speed up some processes. More... | |
Unsafe but fast const iterators for Lists.
Class ListConstIterator implements unsafe iterators for List. However, developers may consider using List<x>::const_iterator instead of ListConstIterator<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, ListConstIterator 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 ListConstIteratorSafe<x> or List<x>::const_iterator_safe. Those iterators are a little bit slower but guarantee that no segmentation fault will ever occur.
Val | The gum::List values type. |
using gum::ListConstIterator< Val >::const_pointer = const Val* |
using gum::ListConstIterator< Val >::const_reference = const Val& |
using gum::ListConstIterator< Val >::difference_type = std::ptrdiff_t |
using gum::ListConstIterator< Val >::iterator_category = std::bidirectional_iterator_tag |
using gum::ListConstIterator< Val >::pointer = Val* |
using gum::ListConstIterator< Val >::reference = Val& |
using gum::ListConstIterator< Val >::value_type = Val |
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Default constructor.
Returns an iterator pointing toward nothing.
Definition at line 137 of file list_tpl.h.
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Constructor for a begin.
Alloc | The gum::List allocator. |
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Copy constructor.
src | The gum::ListConstIterator to copy. |
Definition at line 154 of file list_tpl.h.
References gum::ListConstIterator< Val >::__bucket.
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Move constructor.
src | The gum::ListConstIterator to move. |
Definition at line 163 of file list_tpl.h.
INLINE gum::ListConstIterator< Val >::ListConstIterator | ( | const List< Val > & | theList, |
Size | ind_elt | ||
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Constructor for an iterator pointing to the ind_eltth element of a List.
theList | The list to iterate over. |
ind_elt | The iterator starting position. |
UndefinedIteratorValue | Raised if the element does not exist in the list. |
Definition at line 173 of file list_tpl.h.
References gum::List< Val, Alloc >::__deb_list, gum::List< Val, Alloc >::__end_list, gum::List< Val, Alloc >::__nb_elements, and GUM_ERROR.
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Class Desctructor.
Definition at line 200 of file list_tpl.h.
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Definition at line 145 of file list_tpl.h.
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Returns the bucket the iterator is pointing to.
Definition at line 228 of file list_tpl.h.
Referenced by gum::List< const gum::Potential< GUM_SCALAR > * >::__insert().
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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 235 of file list_tpl.h.
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Returns a bool indicating whether the iterator points to the end of the list.
Definition at line 248 of file list_tpl.h.
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Checks whether two iterators point toward different elements.
list1.end()
== list2.rend()
.src | The gum::ListConstIterator to test for inequality. |
Definition at line 315 of file list_tpl.h.
References operator==().
INLINE const Val & gum::ListConstIterator< Val >::operator* | ( | ) | const |
Gives access to the content of the iterator.
UndefinedIteratorValue | Raised if the iterator points to nothing. |
Definition at line 338 of file list_tpl.h.
References GUM_ERROR.
Referenced by gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator*().
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Returns a new iterator pointing to i further elements in the gum::List.
i | The number of steps to move the iterator. |
Definition at line 301 of file list_tpl.h.
References gum::operator-().
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Makes the iterator point to the next element in the List.
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.
Definition at line 255 of file list_tpl.h.
Referenced by gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator++().
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Makes the iterator point to i elements further in the List.
i | The number of steps to move the iterator. |
Definition at line 266 of file list_tpl.h.
Referenced by gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator+=().
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Returns a new iterator pointing to i preceding elements in the gum::List.
i | The number of steps to move the iterator. |
Definition at line 308 of file list_tpl.h.
References operator!=().
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Makes the iterator point to the preceding element in the List.
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.
Definition at line 278 of file list_tpl.h.
Referenced by gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator--().
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Makes the iterator point to i elements befor in the List.
i | The number of steps to move the iterator. |
Definition at line 289 of file list_tpl.h.
References gum::credal::lp::operator+().
Referenced by gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator-=().
INLINE const Val * gum::ListConstIterator< Val >::operator-> | ( | ) | const |
Dereferences the value pointed to by the iterator.
UndefinedIteratorValue | Raised if the iterator points to nothing. |
Definition at line 328 of file list_tpl.h.
References GUM_ERROR.
Referenced by gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator->().
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Copy operator.
The current iterator now points to the same element as iterator from.
src | The gum::ListConstIterator to copy. |
Definition at line 208 of file list_tpl.h.
Referenced by gum::ListIterator< Val >::operator=().
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Move operator.
src | The gum::ListConstIterator to move. |
Definition at line 219 of file list_tpl.h.
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Checks whether two iterators point toward the same elements.
list1.end()
== list2.rend()
.src | The gum::ListConstIterator to test for equality. |
Definition at line 322 of file list_tpl.h.
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Positions the iterator to the end of the list.
Definition at line 241 of file list_tpl.h.
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The bucket in the chained list pointed to by the iterator.
Definition at line 1728 of file list.h.
Referenced by gum::ListConstIterator< Val >::ListConstIterator().