| // Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| // found in the LICENSE file. |
| // |
| // This is a simplistic insertion-ordered map. It behaves similarly to an STL |
| // map, but only implements a small subset of the map's methods. Internally, we |
| // just keep a map and a list going in parallel. |
| // |
| // This class provides no thread safety guarantees, beyond what you would |
| // normally see with std::list. |
| // |
| // Iterators should be stable in the face of mutations, except for an |
| // iterator pointing to an element that was just deleted. |
| |
| #ifndef BASE_CONTAINERS_LINKED_HASH_MAP_H_ |
| #define BASE_CONTAINERS_LINKED_HASH_MAP_H_ |
| |
| #include <list> |
| #include <utility> |
| |
| #include "base/hash_tables.h" |
| #include "base/logging.h" |
| |
| namespace base { |
| |
| // This holds a list of pair<Key, Value> items. This list is what gets |
| // traversed, and it's iterators from this list that we return from |
| // begin/end/find. |
| // |
| // We also keep a map<Key, list::iterator> for find. Since std::list is a |
| // doubly-linked list, the iterators should remain stable. |
| template<class Key, class Value> |
| class linked_hash_map { |
| private: |
| typedef std::list<std::pair<Key, Value> > ListType; |
| typedef base::hash_map<Key, typename ListType::iterator> MapType; |
| |
| public: |
| typedef typename ListType::iterator iterator; |
| typedef typename ListType::reverse_iterator reverse_iterator; |
| typedef typename ListType::const_iterator const_iterator; |
| typedef typename ListType::const_reverse_iterator const_reverse_iterator; |
| typedef typename MapType::key_type key_type; |
| typedef typename ListType::value_type value_type; |
| typedef typename ListType::size_type size_type; |
| |
| linked_hash_map() : map_(), list_() { |
| } |
| |
| // Returns an iterator to the first (insertion-ordered) element. Like a map, |
| // this can be dereferenced to a pair<Key, Value>. |
| iterator begin() { |
| return list_.begin(); |
| } |
| const_iterator begin() const { |
| return list_.begin(); |
| } |
| |
| // Returns an iterator beyond the last element. |
| iterator end() { |
| return list_.end(); |
| } |
| const_iterator end() const { |
| return list_.end(); |
| } |
| |
| // Returns an iterator to the last (insertion-ordered) element. Like a map, |
| // this can be dereferenced to a pair<Key, Value>. |
| reverse_iterator rbegin() { |
| return list_.rbegin(); |
| } |
| const_reverse_iterator rbegin() const { |
| return list_.rbegin(); |
| } |
| |
| // Returns an iterator beyond the first element. |
| reverse_iterator rend() { |
| return list_.rend(); |
| } |
| const_reverse_iterator rend() const { |
| return list_.rend(); |
| } |
| |
| // Front and back accessors common to many stl containers. |
| |
| // Returns the earliest-inserted element |
| const value_type& front() const { |
| return list_.front(); |
| } |
| |
| // Returns the earliest-inserted element. |
| value_type& front() { |
| return list_.front(); |
| } |
| |
| // Returns the most-recently-inserted element. |
| const value_type& back() const { |
| return list_.back(); |
| } |
| |
| // Returns the most-recently-inserted element. |
| value_type& back() { |
| return list_.back(); |
| } |
| |
| // Clears the map of all values. |
| void clear() { |
| map_.clear(); |
| list_.clear(); |
| } |
| |
| // Returns true iff the map is empty. |
| bool empty() const { |
| return list_.empty(); |
| } |
| |
| // Erases values with the provided key. Returns the number of elements |
| // erased. In this implementation, this will be 0 or 1. |
| size_type erase(const Key& key) { |
| typename MapType::iterator found = map_.find(key); |
| if (found == map_.end()) return 0; |
| |
| list_.erase(found->second); |
| map_.erase(found); |
| |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| // Erases the item that 'position' points to. Returns an iterator that points |
| // to the item that comes immediately after the deleted item in the list, or |
| // end(). |
| // If the provided iterator is invalid or there is inconsistency between the |
| // map and list, a CHECK() error will occur. |
| iterator erase(iterator position) { |
| typename MapType::iterator found = map_.find(position->first); |
| CHECK(found->second == position) |
| << "Inconsisent iterator for map and list, or the iterator is invalid."; |
| |
| map_.erase(found); |
| return list_.erase(position); |
| } |
| |
| // Erases all the items in the range [first, last). Returns an iterator that |
| // points to the item that comes immediately after the last deleted item in |
| // the list, or end(). |
| iterator erase(iterator first, iterator last) { |
| while (first != last && first != end()) { |
| first = erase(first); |
| } |
| return first; |
| } |
| |
| // Finds the element with the given key. Returns an iterator to the |
| // value found, or to end() if the value was not found. Like a map, this |
| // iterator points to a pair<Key, Value>. |
| iterator find(const Key& key) { |
| typename MapType::iterator found = map_.find(key); |
| if (found == map_.end()) { |
| return end(); |
| } |
| return found->second; |
| } |
| |
| const_iterator find(const Key& key) const { |
| typename MapType::const_iterator found = map_.find(key); |
| if (found == map_.end()) { |
| return end(); |
| } |
| return found->second; |
| } |
| |
| // Returns the bounds of a range that includes all the elements in the |
| // container with a key that compares equal to x. |
| std::pair<iterator, iterator> equal_range(const key_type& key) { |
| std::pair<typename MapType::iterator, typename MapType::iterator> eq_range = |
| map_.equal_range(key); |
| |
| return std::make_pair(eq_range.first->second, eq_range.second->second); |
| } |
| |
| std::pair<const_iterator, const_iterator> equal_range( |
| const key_type& key) const { |
| std::pair<typename MapType::const_iterator, |
| typename MapType::const_iterator> eq_range = |
| map_.equal_range(key); |
| const const_iterator& start_iter = eq_range.first != map_.end() ? |
| eq_range.first->second : end(); |
| const const_iterator& end_iter = eq_range.second != map_.end() ? |
| eq_range.second->second : end(); |
| |
| return std::make_pair(start_iter, end_iter); |
| } |
| |
| // Returns the value mapped to key, or an inserted iterator to that position |
| // in the map. |
| Value& operator[](const key_type& key) { |
| return (*((this->insert(std::make_pair(key, Value()))).first)).second; |
| } |
| |
| // Inserts an element into the map |
| std::pair<iterator, bool> insert(const std::pair<Key, Value>& pair) { |
| // First make sure the map doesn't have a key with this value. If it does, |
| // return a pair with an iterator to it, and false indicating that we |
| // didn't insert anything. |
| typename MapType::iterator found = map_.find(pair.first); |
| if (found != map_.end()) return std::make_pair(found->second, false); |
| |
| // Otherwise, insert into the list first. |
| list_.push_back(pair); |
| |
| // Obtain an iterator to the newly added element. We do -- instead of - |
| // since list::iterator doesn't implement operator-(). |
| typename ListType::iterator last = list_.end(); |
| --last; |
| |
| CHECK(map_.insert(std::make_pair(pair.first, last)).second) |
| << "Map and list are inconsistent"; |
| |
| return std::make_pair(last, true); |
| } |
| |
| size_type size() const { |
| return list_.size(); |
| } |
| |
| void swap(linked_hash_map& other) { |
| map_.swap(other.map_); |
| list_.swap(other.list_); |
| } |
| |
| private: |
| // The map component, used for speedy lookups |
| MapType map_; |
| |
| // The list component, used for maintaining insertion order |
| ListType list_; |
| }; |
| |
| } // namespace base |
| |
| #endif // BASE_CONTAINERS_LINKED_HASH_MAP_H_ |