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36 /**
37  * @file tag_and_trait.hpp
38  * Contains tags and traits, e.g., ones describing underlying
39  * data structures.
40  */
41 
42 #ifndef PB_DS_TAG_AND_TRAIT_HPP
43 #define PB_DS_TAG_AND_TRAIT_HPP
44 
45 #include <bits/c++config.h>
47 
48 /**
49  * @namespace __gnu_pbds
50  * @brief GNU extensions for policy-based data structures for public use.
51  */
52 namespace __gnu_pbds
53 {
54  /** @defgroup pbds Policy-Based Data Structures
55  * @ingroup extensions
56  *
57  * This is a library of policy-based elementary data structures:
58  * associative containers and priority queues. It is designed for
59  * high-performance, flexibility, semantic safety, and conformance
60  * to the corresponding containers in std (except for some points
61  * where it differs by design).
62  *
63  * For details, see:
64  * http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/ext/pb_ds/index.html
65  *
66  * @{
67  */
68 
69  /**
70  * @defgroup tags Tags
71  * @{
72  */
73  /// A trivial iterator tag. Signifies that the iterators has none of
74  /// std::iterators's movement abilities.
76  { };
77 
78  /// Prohibit moving trivial iterators.
80 
81 
82  /**
83  * @defgroup invalidation_tags Invalidation Guarantees
84  * @ingroup tags
85  * @{
86  */
87 
88  /**
89  * Signifies a basic invalidation guarantee that any iterator,
90  * pointer, or reference to a container object's mapped value type
91  * is valid as long as the container is not modified.
92  */
94  { };
95 
96  /**
97  * Signifies an invalidation guarantee that includes all those of
98  * its base, and additionally, that any point-type iterator,
99  * pointer, or reference to a container object's mapped value type
100  * is valid as long as its corresponding entry has not be erased,
101  * regardless of modifications to the container object.
102  */
104  { };
105 
106  /**
107  * Signifies an invalidation guarantee that includes all those of
108  * its base, and additionally, that any range-type iterator
109  * (including the returns of begin() and end()) is in the correct
110  * relative positions to other range-type iterators as long as its
111  * corresponding entry has not be erased, regardless of
112  * modifications to the container object.
113  */
115  { };
116  //@}
117 
118 
119  /**
120  * @defgroup ds_tags Data Structure Type
121  * @ingroup tags
122  * @{
123  */
124  /// Base data structure tag.
126  { };
127 
128  /// Basic sequence.
129  struct sequence_tag : public container_tag { };
130 
131  /// Basic string container, inclusive of strings, ropes, etc.
132  struct string_tag : public sequence_tag { };
133 
134  /// Basic associative-container.
135  struct associative_tag : public container_tag { };
136 
137  /// Basic hash structure.
138  struct basic_hash_tag : public associative_tag { };
139 
140  /// Collision-chaining hash.
141  struct cc_hash_tag : public basic_hash_tag { };
142 
143  /// General-probing hash.
144  struct gp_hash_tag : public basic_hash_tag { };
145 
146  /// Basic branch structure.
147  struct basic_branch_tag : public associative_tag { };
148 
149  /// Basic tree structure.
150  struct tree_tag : public basic_branch_tag { };
151 
152  /// Red-black tree.
153  struct rb_tree_tag : public tree_tag { };
154 
155  /// Splay tree.
156  struct splay_tree_tag : public tree_tag { };
157 
158  /// Ordered-vector tree.
159  struct ov_tree_tag : public tree_tag { };
160 
161  /// Basic trie structure.
162  struct trie_tag : public basic_branch_tag { };
163 
164  /// PATRICIA trie.
165  struct pat_trie_tag : public trie_tag { };
166 
167  /// List-update.
168  struct list_update_tag : public associative_tag { };
169 
170  /// Basic priority-queue.
171  struct priority_queue_tag : public container_tag { };
172 
173  /// Pairing-heap.
175 
176  /// Binomial-heap.
178 
179  /// Redundant-counter binomial-heap.
181 
182  /// Binary-heap (array-based).
183  struct binary_heap_tag : public priority_queue_tag { };
184 
185  /// Thin heap.
186  struct thin_heap_tag : public priority_queue_tag { };
187  //@}
188  //@}
189 
190 
191  /**
192  * @defgroup traits Traits
193  * @{
194  */
195 
196  /**
197  * @brief Represents no type, or absence of type, for template tricks.
198  *
199  * In a mapped-policy, indicates that an associative container is a set.
200  *
201  * In a list-update policy, indicates that each link does not need
202  * metadata.
203  *
204  * In a hash policy, indicates that the combining hash function
205  * is actually a ranged hash function.
206  *
207  * In a probe policy, indicates that the combining probe function
208  * is actually a ranged probe function.
209  */
210  struct null_type { };
211 
212  /// A null node updator, indicating that no node updates are required.
213  template<typename _Tp1, typename _Tp2, typename _Tp3, typename _Tp4>
214  struct null_node_update : public null_type
215  { };
216 
217 
218  /// Primary template, container traits base.
219  template<typename _Tag>
221 
222  /// Specialization, cc hash.
223  template<>
225  {
228 
229  enum
230  {
231  order_preserving = false,
232  erase_can_throw = false,
233  split_join_can_throw = false,
234  reverse_iteration = false
235  };
236  };
237 
238  /// Specialization, gp hash.
239  template<>
241  {
244 
245  enum
246  {
247  order_preserving = false,
248  erase_can_throw = false,
249  split_join_can_throw = false,
250  reverse_iteration = false
251  };
252  };
253 
254  /// Specialization, rb tree.
255  template<>
257  {
260 
261  enum
262  {
263  order_preserving = true,
264  erase_can_throw = false,
265  split_join_can_throw = false,
266  reverse_iteration = true
267  };
268  };
269 
270  /// Specialization, splay tree.
271  template<>
273  {
276 
277  enum
278  {
279  order_preserving = true,
280  erase_can_throw = false,
281  split_join_can_throw = false,
282  reverse_iteration = true
283  };
284  };
285 
286  /// Specialization, ov tree.
287  template<>
289  {
292 
293  enum
294  {
295  order_preserving = true,
296  erase_can_throw = true,
297  split_join_can_throw = true,
298  reverse_iteration = false
299  };
300  };
301 
302  /// Specialization, pat trie.
303  template<>
305  {
308 
309  enum
310  {
311  order_preserving = true,
312  erase_can_throw = false,
313  split_join_can_throw = true,
314  reverse_iteration = true
315  };
316  };
317 
318  /// Specialization, list update.
319  template<>
321  {
324 
325  enum
326  {
327  order_preserving = false,
328  erase_can_throw = false,
329  split_join_can_throw = false,
330  reverse_iteration = false
331  };
332  };
333 
334  /// Specialization, pairing heap.
335  template<>
337  {
340 
341  enum
342  {
343  order_preserving = false,
344  erase_can_throw = false,
345  split_join_can_throw = false,
346  reverse_iteration = false
347  };
348  };
349 
350  /// Specialization, thin heap.
351  template<>
353  {
356 
357  enum
358  {
359  order_preserving = false,
360  erase_can_throw = false,
361  split_join_can_throw = false,
362  reverse_iteration = false
363  };
364  };
365 
366  /// Specialization, binomial heap.
367  template<>
369  {
372 
373  enum
374  {
375  order_preserving = false,
376  erase_can_throw = false,
377  split_join_can_throw = false,
378  reverse_iteration = false
379  };
380  };
381 
382  /// Specialization, rc binomial heap.
383  template<>
385  {
388 
389  enum
390  {
391  order_preserving = false,
392  erase_can_throw = false,
393  split_join_can_throw = false,
394  reverse_iteration = false
395  };
396  };
397 
398  /// Specialization, binary heap.
399  template<>
401  {
404 
405  enum
406  {
407  order_preserving = false,
408  erase_can_throw = false,
409  split_join_can_throw = true,
410  reverse_iteration = false
411  };
412  };
413 
414 
415  /// Container traits.
416  // See Matt Austern for the name, S. Meyers MEFC++ #2, others.
417  template<typename Cntnr>
419  : public container_traits_base<typename Cntnr::container_category>
420  {
421  typedef Cntnr container_type;
422  typedef typename Cntnr::container_category container_category;
424  typedef typename base_type::invalidation_guarantee invalidation_guarantee;
425 
426  enum
427  {
428  /// True only if Cntnr objects guarantee storing keys by order.
429  order_preserving = base_type::order_preserving,
430 
431  /// True only if erasing a key can throw.
432  erase_can_throw = base_type::erase_can_throw,
433 
434  /// True only if split or join operations can throw.
435  split_join_can_throw = base_type::split_join_can_throw,
436 
437  /// True only reverse iterators are supported.
438  reverse_iteration = base_type::reverse_iteration
439  };
440  };
441  //@}
442 
443 
444  namespace detail
445  {
446  /// Dispatch mechanism, primary template for associative types.
447  template<typename Key, typename Mapped, typename _Alloc, typename Tag,
448  typename Policy_Tl = null_type>
450  } // namespace detail
451  //@}
452 } // namespace __gnu_pbds
453 
454 #endif
void trivial_iterator_difference_type
Prohibit moving trivial iterators.
Basic branch structure.
Redundant-counter binomial-heap.
Ordered-vector tree.
Collision-chaining hash.
GNU extensions for policy-based data structures for public use.
Basic hash structure.
Basic tree structure.
A trivial iterator tag. Signifies that the iterators has none of std::iterators's movement abilities...
Represents no type, or absence of type, for template tricks.
Base data structure tag.
Basic associative-container.
Basic priority-queue.
True only reverse iterators are supported.
A null node updator, indicating that no node updates are required.
True only if Cntnr objects guarantee storing keys by order.
Binary-heap (array-based).
General-probing hash.
Dispatch mechanism, primary template for associative types.
True only if split or join operations can throw.
True only if erasing a key can throw.
Basic trie structure.
Primary template, container traits base.
Basic string container, inclusive of strings, ropes, etc.