verdnatura-chat/ios/Pods/Folly/folly/IntrusiveList.h

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/*
* Copyright 2011-present Facebook, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
#pragma once
/*
* This file contains convenience aliases that make boost::intrusive::list
* easier to use.
*/
#include <boost/intrusive/list.hpp>
namespace folly {
/**
* An auto-unlink intrusive list hook.
*/
using IntrusiveListHook = boost::intrusive::list_member_hook<
boost::intrusive::link_mode<boost::intrusive::auto_unlink>>;
/**
* An intrusive list.
*
* An IntrusiveList always uses an auto-unlink hook.
* Beware that IntrusiveList::size() is an O(n) operation, since it has to walk
* the entire list.
*
* Example usage:
*
* class Foo {
* // Note that the listHook member variable needs to be visible
* // to the code that defines the IntrusiveList instantiation.
* // The list hook can be made public, or you can make the other class a
* // friend.
* IntrusiveListHook listHook;
* };
*
* using FooList = IntrusiveList<Foo, &Foo::listHook>;
*
* Foo *foo = new Foo();
* FooList myList;
* myList.push_back(*foo);
*
* Note that each IntrusiveListHook can only be part of a single list at any
* given time. If you need the same object to be stored in two lists at once,
* you need to use two different IntrusiveListHook member variables.
*
* The elements stored in the list must contain an IntrusiveListHook member
* variable.
*/
template <typename T, IntrusiveListHook T::*PtrToMember>
using IntrusiveList = boost::intrusive::list<
T,
boost::intrusive::member_hook<T, IntrusiveListHook, PtrToMember>,
boost::intrusive::constant_time_size<false>>;
/**
* A safe-link intrusive list hook.
*/
using SafeIntrusiveListHook = boost::intrusive::list_member_hook<
boost::intrusive::link_mode<boost::intrusive::safe_link>>;
/**
* An intrusive list with const-time size() method.
*
* A CountedIntrusiveList always uses a safe-link hook.
* CountedIntrusiveList::size() is an O(1) operation. Users of this type
* of lists need to remove a member from a list by calling one of the
* methods on the list (e.g., erase(), pop_front(), etc.), rather than
* calling unlink on the member's list hook. Given references to a
* list and a member, a constant-time removal operation can be
* accomplished by list.erase(list.iterator_to(member)). Also, when a
* member is destroyed, it is NOT automatically removed from the list.
*
* Example usage:
*
* class Foo {
* // Note that the listHook member variable needs to be visible
* // to the code that defines the CountedIntrusiveList instantiation.
* // The list hook can be made public, or you can make the other class a
* // friend.
* SafeIntrusiveListHook listHook;
* };
*
* using FooList = CountedIntrusiveList<Foo, &Foo::listHook> FooList;
*
* Foo *foo = new Foo();
* FooList myList;
* myList.push_back(*foo);
* myList.pop_front();
*
* Note that each SafeIntrusiveListHook can only be part of a single list at any
* given time. If you need the same object to be stored in two lists at once,
* you need to use two different SafeIntrusiveListHook member variables.
*
* The elements stored in the list must contain an SafeIntrusiveListHook member
* variable.
*/
template <typename T, SafeIntrusiveListHook T::*PtrToMember>
using CountedIntrusiveList = boost::intrusive::list<
T,
boost::intrusive::member_hook<T, SafeIntrusiveListHook, PtrToMember>,
boost::intrusive::constant_time_size<true>>;
} // namespace folly