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- //
- // Copyright (c) 2019 Vinnie Falco (vinnie.falco@gmail.com)
- //
- // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
- // file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
- //
- // Official repository: https://github.com/boostorg/json
- //
- #ifndef BOOST_JSON_ARRAY_HPP
- #define BOOST_JSON_ARRAY_HPP
- #include <boost/json/detail/config.hpp>
- #include <boost/json/kind.hpp>
- #include <boost/json/pilfer.hpp>
- #include <boost/json/storage_ptr.hpp>
- #include <boost/json/detail/array.hpp>
- #include <cstdlib>
- #include <initializer_list>
- #include <iterator>
- BOOST_JSON_NS_BEGIN
- #ifndef BOOST_JSON_DOCS
- class value;
- class value_ref;
- #endif
- /** A dynamically sized array of JSON values
- This is the type used to represent a JSON array as
- a modifiable container. The interface and performance
- characteristics are modeled after `std::vector<value>`.
- \n
- Elements are stored contiguously, which means that
- they can be accessed not only through iterators, but
- also using offsets to regular pointers to elements. A
- pointer to an element of an @ref array may be passed to
- any function that expects a pointer to @ref value.
- \n
- The storage of the array is handled automatically, being
- expanded and contracted as needed. Arrays usually occupy
- more space than array language constructs, because more
- memory is allocated to handle future growth. This way an
- array does not need to reallocate each time an element
- is inserted, but only when the additional memory is used
- up. The total amount of allocated memory can be queried
- using the @ref capacity function. Extra memory can be
- relinquished by calling @ref shrink_to_fit.
- \n
- Reallocations are usually costly operations in terms of
- performance. The @ref reserve function can be used to
- eliminate reallocations if the number of elements is
- known beforehand.
- \n
- The complexity (efficiency) of common operations on
- arrays is as follows:
- @li Random access - constant *O(1)*.
- @li Insertion or removal of elements at the
- end - amortized constant *O(1)*.
- @li Insertion or removal of elements - linear in
- the distance to the end of the array *O(n)*.
- @par Allocators
- All elements stored in the container, and their
- children if any, will use the same memory resource
- that was used to construct the container.
- @par Thread Safety
- Non-const member functions may not be called
- concurrently with any other member functions.
- @par Satisfies
- <a href="https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/ContiguousContainer"><em>ContiguousContainer</em></a>,
- <a href="https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/ReversibleContainer"><em>ReversibleContainer</em></a>, and
- <a href="https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/SequenceContainer"><em>SequenceContainer</em></a>.
- */
- class array
- {
- struct table;
- class revert_construct;
- class revert_insert;
- friend class value;
- storage_ptr sp_; // must come first
- kind k_ = kind::array; // must come second
- table* t_;
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- static table empty_;
- inline
- static
- void
- relocate(
- value* dest,
- value* src,
- std::size_t n) noexcept;
- inline
- void
- destroy(
- value* first,
- value* last) noexcept;
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- void
- destroy() noexcept;
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- explicit
- array(detail::unchecked_array&& ua);
- public:
- /** The type of <em>Allocator</em> returned by @ref get_allocator
- This type is a @ref polymorphic_allocator.
- */
- #ifdef BOOST_JSON_DOCS
- // VFALCO doc toolchain renders this incorrectly
- using allocator_type = __see_below__;
- #else
- using allocator_type = polymorphic_allocator<value>;
- #endif
- /// The type used to represent unsigned integers
- using size_type = std::size_t;
- /// The type of each element
- using value_type = value;
- /// The type used to represent signed integers
- using difference_type = std::ptrdiff_t;
- /// A reference to an element
- using reference = value&;
- /// A const reference to an element
- using const_reference = value const&;
- /// A pointer to an element
- using pointer = value*;
- /// A const pointer to an element
- using const_pointer = value const*;
- /// A random access iterator to an element
- using iterator = value*;
- /// A random access const iterator to an element
- using const_iterator = value const*;
- /// A reverse random access iterator to an element
- using reverse_iterator =
- std::reverse_iterator<iterator>;
- /// A reverse random access const iterator to an element
- using const_reverse_iterator =
- std::reverse_iterator<const_iterator>;
- //------------------------------------------------------
- /** Destructor.
- The destructor for each element is called if needed,
- any used memory is deallocated, and shared ownership
- of the @ref memory_resource is released.
- @par Complexity
- Constant, or linear in @ref size().
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- */
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- ~array();
- //------------------------------------------------------
- /** Constructor.
- The constructed array is empty with zero
- capacity, using the default memory resource.
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- */
- array() noexcept
- : t_(&empty_)
- {
- }
- /** Constructor.
- The constructed array is empty with zero
- capacity, using the specified memory resource.
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- @param sp A pointer to the @ref memory_resource
- to use. The container will acquire shared
- ownership of the memory resource.
- */
- explicit
- array(storage_ptr sp) noexcept
- : sp_(std::move(sp))
- , k_(kind::array)
- , t_(&empty_)
- {
- }
- /** Constructor.
- The array is constructed with `count`
- copies of the value `v`, using the
- specified memory resource.
- @par Complexity
- Linear in `count`
- @par Exception Safety
- Strong guarantee.
- Calls to `memory_resource::allocate` may throw.
- @param count The number of copies to insert.
- @param v The value to be inserted.
- @param sp A pointer to the @ref memory_resource
- to use. The container will acquire shared
- ownership of the memory resource.
- */
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- array(
- std::size_t count,
- value const& v,
- storage_ptr sp = {});
- /** Constructor.
- The array is constructed with `count` null values,
- using the specified memory resource.
- @par Complexity
- Linear in `count`
- @par Exception Safety
- Strong guarantee.
- Calls to `memory_resource::allocate` may throw.
- @param count The number of nulls to insert.
- @param sp A pointer to the @ref memory_resource
- to use. The container will acquire shared
- ownership of the memory resource.
- */
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- array(
- std::size_t count,
- storage_ptr sp = {});
- /** Constructor.
- The array is constructed with the elements
- in the range `{first, last)`, preserving order,
- using the specified memory resource.
- @par Constraints
- @code
- std::is_constructible_v<value, std::iterator_traits<InputIt>::value_type>
- @endcode
- @par Complexity
- Linear in `std::distance(first, last)`
- @par Exception Safety
- Strong guarantee.
- Calls to `memory_resource::allocate` may throw.
- @param first An input iterator pointing to the
- first element to insert, or pointing to the end
- of the range.
- @param last An input iterator pointing to the end
- of the range.
- @param sp A pointer to the @ref memory_resource
- to use. The container will acquire shared
- ownership of the memory resource.
- @tparam InputIt a type satisfying the requirements
- of __InputIterator__.
- */
- template<
- class InputIt
- #ifndef BOOST_JSON_DOCS
- ,class = typename std::enable_if<
- std::is_constructible<value,
- typename std::iterator_traits<
- InputIt>::value_type>::value>::type
- #endif
- >
- array(
- InputIt first, InputIt last,
- storage_ptr sp = {});
- /** Copy constructor.
- The array is constructed with a copy of the
- contents of `other`, using `other`'s memory resource.
- @par Complexity
- Linear in `other.size()`.
- @par Exception Safety
- Strong guarantee.
- Calls to `memory_resource::allocate` may throw.
- @param other The array to copy
- */
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- array(array const& other);
- /** Copy constructor.
- The array is constructed with a copy of the
- contents of `other`, using the specified memory resource.
- @par Complexity
- Linear in `other.size()`.
- @par Exception Safety
- Strong guarantee.
- Calls to `memory_resource::allocate` may throw.
- @param other The array to copy
- @param sp A pointer to the @ref memory_resource
- to use. The container will acquire shared
- ownership of the memory resource.
- */
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- array(
- array const& other,
- storage_ptr sp);
- /** Pilfer constructor.
- The array is constructed by acquiring ownership
- of the contents of `other` using pilfer semantics.
- This is more efficient than move construction, when
- it is known that the moved-from object will be
- immediately destroyed afterwards.
-
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- @param other The value to pilfer. After pilfer
- construction, `other` is not in a usable state
- and may only be destroyed.
- @see @ref pilfer,
- <a href="http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2016/p0308r0.html">
- Valueless Variants Considered Harmful</a>
- */
- array(pilfered<array> other) noexcept
- : sp_(std::move(other.get().sp_))
- , t_(detail::exchange(
- other.get().t_, &empty_))
- {
- }
- /** Move constructor.
- The array is constructed by acquiring ownership of
- the contents of `other` and shared ownership of
- `other`'s memory resource.
- @note
- After construction, the moved-from array behaves
- as if newly constructed with its current storage
- pointer.
-
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- @param other The container to move
- */
- array(array&& other) noexcept
- : sp_(other.sp_)
- , t_(detail::exchange(
- other.t_, &empty_))
- {
- }
- /** Move constructor.
- The array is constructed with the contents of
- `other` by move semantics, using the specified
- memory resource:
- @li If `*other.storage() == *sp`, ownership of
- the underlying memory is transferred in constant
- time, with no possibility of exceptions.
- After construction, the moved-from array behaves
- as if newly constructed with its current storage
- pointer.
- @li If `*other.storage() != *sp`, an
- element-wise copy is performed, which may throw.
- In this case, the moved-from array is not
- changed.
-
- @par Complexity
- At most, linear in `other.size()`.
- @par Exception Safety
- Strong guarantee.
- Calls to `memory_resource::allocate` may throw.
- @param other The container to move
- @param sp A pointer to the @ref memory_resource
- to use. The container will acquire shared
- ownership of the memory resource.
- */
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- array(
- array&& other,
- storage_ptr sp);
- /** Constructor.
- The array is constructed with a copy of the values
- in the initializer-list in order, using the
- specified memory resource.
- @par Complexity
- Linear in `init.size()`.
- @par Exception Safety
- Strong guarantee.
- Calls to `memory_resource::allocate` may throw.
- @param init The initializer list to insert
- @param sp A pointer to the @ref memory_resource
- to use. The container will acquire shared
- ownership of the memory resource.
- */
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- array(
- std::initializer_list<value_ref> init,
- storage_ptr sp = {});
- //------------------------------------------------------
- /** Copy assignment.
- The contents of the array are replaced with an
- element-wise copy of `other`.
- @par Complexity
- Linear in @ref size() plus `other.size()`.
- @par Exception Safety
- Strong guarantee.
- Calls to `memory_resource::allocate` may throw.
- @param other The array to copy.
- */
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- array&
- operator=(array const& other);
- /** Move assignment.
- The contents of the array are replaced with the
- contents of `other` using move semantics:
- @li If `*other.storage() == *sp`, ownership of
- the underlying memory is transferred in constant
- time, with no possibility of exceptions.
- After assignment, the moved-from array behaves
- as if newly constructed with its current storage
- pointer.
- @li If `*other.storage() != *sp`, an
- element-wise copy is performed, which may throw.
- In this case, the moved-from array is not
- changed.
- @par Complexity
- Constant, or linear in
- `this->size()` plus `other.size()`.
- @par Exception Safety
- Strong guarantee.
- Calls to `memory_resource::allocate` may throw.
- @param other The array to move.
- */
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- array&
- operator=(array&& other);
- /** Assignment.
- The contents of the array are replaced with a
- copy of the values in the initializer-list.
- @par Complexity
- Linear in `this->size()` plus `init.size()`.
- @par Exception Safety
- Strong guarantee.
- Calls to `memory_resource::allocate` may throw.
- @param init The initializer list to copy.
- */
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- array&
- operator=(
- std::initializer_list<value_ref> init);
- //------------------------------------------------------
- /** Return the associated @ref memory_resource
- This returns the @ref memory_resource used by
- the container.
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- */
- storage_ptr const&
- storage() const noexcept
- {
- return sp_;
- }
- /** Return the associated @ref memory_resource
- This function returns an instance of
- @ref polymorphic_allocator constructed from the
- associated @ref memory_resource.
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- */
- allocator_type
- get_allocator() const noexcept
- {
- return sp_.get();
- }
- //------------------------------------------------------
- //
- // Element access
- //
- //------------------------------------------------------
- /** Access an element, with bounds checking.
- Returns a reference to the element specified at
- location `pos`, with bounds checking. If `pos` is
- not within the range of the container, an exception
- of type `std::out_of_range` is thrown.
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @param pos A zero-based index.
- @throw std::out_of_range `pos >= size()`
- */
- inline
- value&
- at(std::size_t pos);
- /** Access an element, with bounds checking.
- Returns a reference to the element specified at
- location `pos`, with bounds checking. If `pos` is
- not within the range of the container, an exception
- of type `std::out_of_range` is thrown.
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @param pos A zero-based index.
- @throw std::out_of_range `pos >= size()`
- */
- inline
- value const&
- at(std::size_t pos) const;
- /** Access an element.
- Returns a reference to the element specified at
- location `pos`. No bounds checking is performed.
- @par Precondition
- `pos < size()`
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @param pos A zero-based index
- */
- inline
- value&
- operator[](std::size_t pos) noexcept;
- /** Access an element.
- Returns a reference to the element specified at
- location `pos`. No bounds checking is performed.
- @par Precondition
- `pos < size()`
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @param pos A zero-based index
- */
- inline
- value const&
- operator[](std::size_t pos) const noexcept;
- /** Access the first element.
- Returns a reference to the first element.
- @par Precondition
- `not empty()`
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- */
- inline
- value&
- front() noexcept;
- /** Access the first element.
- Returns a reference to the first element.
- @par Precondition
- `not empty()`
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- */
- inline
- value const&
- front() const noexcept;
- /** Access the last element.
- Returns a reference to the last element.
- @par Precondition
- `not empty()`
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- */
- inline
- value&
- back() noexcept;
- /** Access the last element.
- Returns a reference to the last element.
- @par Precondition
- `not empty()`
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- */
- inline
- value const&
- back() const noexcept;
- /** Access the underlying array directly.
- Returns a pointer to the underlying array serving
- as element storage. The value returned is such that
- the range `{data(), data() + size())` is always a
- valid range, even if the container is empty.
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- @note
- If `size() == 0`, the function may or may not return
- a null pointer.
- */
- inline
- value*
- data() noexcept;
- /** Access the underlying array directly.
- Returns a pointer to the underlying array serving
- as element storage. The value returned is such that
- the range `{data(), data() + size())` is always a
- valid range, even if the container is empty.
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- @note
- If `size() == 0`, the function may or may not return
- a null pointer.
- */
- inline
- value const*
- data() const noexcept;
- /** Return a pointer to an element, or nullptr if the index is invalid
- This function returns a pointer to the element
- at index `pos` when the index is less then the size
- of the container. Otherwise it returns null.
- @par Example
- @code
- if( auto p = arr.if_contains( 1 ) )
- std::cout << *p;
- @endcode
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- @param pos The index of the element to return.
- */
- inline
- value const*
- if_contains(std::size_t pos) const noexcept;
- /** Return a pointer to an element, or nullptr if the index is invalid
- This function returns a pointer to the element
- at index `pos` when the index is less then the size
- of the container. Otherwise it returns null.
- @par Example
- @code
- if( auto p = arr.if_contains( 1 ) )
- std::cout << *p;
- @endcode
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- @param pos The index of the element to return.
- */
- inline
- value*
- if_contains(std::size_t pos) noexcept;
- //------------------------------------------------------
- //
- // Iterators
- //
- //------------------------------------------------------
- /** Return an iterator to the first element.
- If the container is empty, @ref end() is returned.
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- */
- inline
- iterator
- begin() noexcept;
- /** Return a const iterator to the first element.
- If the container is empty, @ref end() is returned.
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- */
- inline
- const_iterator
- begin() const noexcept;
- /** Return a const iterator to the first element.
- If the container is empty, @ref cend() is returned.
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- */
- inline
- const_iterator
- cbegin() const noexcept;
- /** Return an iterator to the element following the last element.
- The element acts as a placeholder; attempting
- to access it results in undefined behavior.
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- */
- inline
- iterator
- end() noexcept;
- /** Return a const iterator to the element following the last element.
- The element acts as a placeholder; attempting
- to access it results in undefined behavior.
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- */
- inline
- const_iterator
- end() const noexcept;
- /** Return a const iterator to the element following the last element.
- The element acts as a placeholder; attempting
- to access it results in undefined behavior.
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- */
- inline
- const_iterator
- cend() const noexcept;
- /** Return a reverse iterator to the first element of the reversed container.
- The pointed-to element corresponds to the
- last element of the non-reversed container.
- If the container is empty, @ref rend() is returned.
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- */
- inline
- reverse_iterator
- rbegin() noexcept;
- /** Return a const reverse iterator to the first element of the reversed container.
- The pointed-to element corresponds to the
- last element of the non-reversed container.
- If the container is empty, @ref rend() is returned.
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- */
- inline
- const_reverse_iterator
- rbegin() const noexcept;
- /** Return a const reverse iterator to the first element of the reversed container.
- The pointed-to element corresponds to the
- last element of the non-reversed container.
- If the container is empty, @ref crend() is returned.
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- */
- inline
- const_reverse_iterator
- crbegin() const noexcept;
- /** Return a reverse iterator to the element following the last element of the reversed container.
- The pointed-to element corresponds to the element
- preceding the first element of the non-reversed container.
- The element acts as a placeholder; attempting
- to access it results in undefined behavior.
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- */
- inline
- reverse_iterator
- rend() noexcept;
- /** Return a const reverse iterator to the element following the last element of the reversed container.
- The pointed-to element corresponds to the element
- preceding the first element of the non-reversed container.
- The element acts as a placeholder; attempting
- to access it results in undefined behavior.
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- */
- inline
- const_reverse_iterator
- rend() const noexcept;
- /** Return a const reverse iterator to the element following the last element of the reversed container.
- The pointed-to element corresponds to the element
- preceding the first element of the non-reversed container.
- The element acts as a placeholder; attempting
- to access it results in undefined behavior.
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- */
- inline
- const_reverse_iterator
- crend() const noexcept;
- //------------------------------------------------------
- //
- // Capacity
- //
- //------------------------------------------------------
- /** Return the number of elements in the array.
- This returns the number of elements in the array.
- The value returned may be different from the number
- returned from @ref capacity.
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- */
- inline
- std::size_t
- size() const noexcept;
- /** Return the maximum number of elements any array can hold.
- The maximum is an implementation-defined number.
- This value is a theoretical limit; at runtime,
- the actual maximum size may be less due to
- resource limits.
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- */
- static
- inline
- constexpr
- std::size_t
- max_size() noexcept;
- /** Return the number of elements that can be held in currently allocated memory.
- This number may be larger than the value returned
- by @ref size().
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- */
- inline
- std::size_t
- capacity() const noexcept;
- /** Check if the array has no elements.
- Returns `true` if there are no elements in the
- array, i.e. @ref size() returns 0.
- @par Complexity
- Constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- */
- inline
- bool
- empty() const noexcept;
- /** Increase the capacity to at least a certain amount.
- This increases the @ref capacity() to a value
- that is greater than or equal to `new_capacity`.
- If `new_capacity > capacity()`, new memory is
- allocated. Otherwise, the call has no effect.
- The number of elements and therefore the
- @ref size() of the container is not changed.
- \n
- If new memory is allocated, all iterators
- including any past-the-end iterators, and all
- references to the elements are invalidated.
- Otherwise, no iterators or references are
- invalidated.
- @par Complexity
- At most, linear in @ref size().
- @par Exception Safety
- Strong guarantee.
- Calls to `memory_resource::allocate` may throw.
- @param new_capacity The new capacity of the array.
- @throw std::length_error `new_capacity > max_size()`
- */
- inline
- void
- reserve(std::size_t new_capacity);
- /** Request the removal of unused capacity.
- This performs a non-binding request to reduce the
- capacity to the current size. The request may or
- may not be fulfilled. If reallocation occurs, all
- iterators including any past-the-end iterators,
- and all references to the elements are invalidated.
- Otherwise, no iterators or references are
- invalidated.
- @par Complexity
- At most, linear in @ref size().
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- */
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- void
- shrink_to_fit() noexcept;
- //------------------------------------------------------
- //
- // Modifiers
- //
- //------------------------------------------------------
- /** Clear the contents.
- Erases all elements from the container. After this
- call, @ref size() returns zero but @ref capacity()
- is unchanged. All references, pointers, or iterators
- referring to contained elements are invalidated. Any
- past-the-end iterators are also invalidated.
- @par Complexity
- Linear in @ref size().
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- */
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- void
- clear() noexcept;
- /** Insert elements before the specified location.
- This inserts a copy of `v` before `pos`.
- If `capacity() < size() + 1`, a reallocation
- occurs first, and all iterators and references
- are invalidated.
- Otherwise, only the iterators and references from
- the insertion point forward are invalidated. All
- past-the-end iterators are also invalidated.
- @par Complexity
- Constant plus linear in `std::distance(pos, end())`.
- @par Exception Safety
- Strong guarantee.
- Calls to `memory_resource::allocate` may throw.
- @param pos Iterator before which the content will
- be inserted. This may be the @ref end() iterator.
- @param v The value to insert. A copy will be made
- using container's associated @ref memory_resource.
- @return An iterator to the inserted value
- */
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- iterator
- insert(
- const_iterator pos,
- value const& v);
- /** Insert elements before the specified location.
- This inserts `v` before `pos` via move-construction.
- If `capacity() < size() + 1`, a reallocation occurs
- first, and all iterators and references are
- invalidated.
- Otherwise, only the iterators and references from
- the insertion point forward are invalidated. All
- past-the-end iterators are also invalidated.
- @par Complexity
- Constant plus linear in `std::distance(pos, end())`.
- @par Exception Safety
- Strong guarantee.
- Calls to `memory_resource::allocate` may throw.
- @param pos Iterator before which the content will
- be inserted. This may be the @ref end() iterator.
- @param v The value to insert. Ownership of the
- value will be transferred via move construction,
- using the container's associated @ref memory_resource.
- @return An iterator to the inserted value
- */
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- iterator
- insert(
- const_iterator pos,
- value&& v);
- /** Insert elements before the specified location.
- This inserts `count` copies of `v` before `pos`.
- If `capacity() < size() + count`, a reallocation
- occurs first, and all iterators and references are
- invalidated.
- Otherwise, only the iterators and references from
- the insertion point forward are invalidated. All
- past-the-end iterators are also invalidated.
- @par Complexity
- Linear in `count + std::distance(pos, end())`.
- @par Exception Safety
- Strong guarantee.
- Calls to `memory_resource::allocate` may throw.
- @param pos Iterator before which the content will
- be inserted. This may be the @ref end() iterator.
- @param count The number of copies to insert.
-
- @param v The value to insert. Copies will be made
- using container's associated @ref memory_resource.
- @return An iterator to the first inserted value,
- or `pos` if `count == 0`.
- */
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- iterator
- insert(
- const_iterator pos,
- std::size_t count,
- value const& v);
- /** Insert elements before the specified location.
- The elements in the range `{first, last)` are
- inserted in order.
- If `capacity() < size() + std::distance(first, last)`,
- a reallocation occurs first, and all iterators and
- references are invalidated.
- Otherwise, only the iterators and references from
- the insertion point forward are invalidated. All
- past-the-end iterators are also invalidated.
- @par Precondition
- `first` and `last` are not iterators into `*this`.
- @par Constraints
- @code
- not std::is_convertible_v<InputIt, value>
- @endcode
- @par Mandates
- @code
- std::is_constructible_v<value, std::iterator_traits<InputIt>::value_type>
- @endcode
- @par Complexity
- Linear in `std::distance(first, last) + std::distance(pos, end())`.
- @par Exception Safety
- Strong guarantee.
- Calls to `memory_resource::allocate` may throw.
- @return An iterator to the first inserted value, or
- `pos` if `first == last`.
- @param pos Iterator before which the content will
- be inserted. This may be the @ref end() iterator.
-
- @param first An input iterator pointing to the first
- element to insert, or pointing to the end of the range.
- @param last An input iterator pointing to the end
- of the range.
- @tparam InputIt a type satisfying the requirements
- of __InputIterator__.
- */
- template<
- class InputIt
- #ifndef BOOST_JSON_DOCS
- ,class = typename std::enable_if<
- std::is_constructible<value,
- typename std::iterator_traits<
- InputIt>::value_type>::value>::type
- #endif
- >
- iterator
- insert(
- const_iterator pos,
- InputIt first, InputIt last);
- /** Insert elements before the specified location.
- The elements in the initializer list `init` are
- inserted in order.
- If `capacity() < size() + init.size()`,
- a reallocation occurs first, and all iterators and
- references are invalidated.
- Otherwise, only the iterators and references from
- the insertion point forward are invalidated. All
- past-the-end iterators are also invalidated.
- @par Complexity
- Linear in `init.size() + std::distance(pos, end())`.
- @par Exception Safety
- Strong guarantee.
- Calls to `memory_resource::allocate` may throw.
- @param pos Iterator before which the content will
- be inserted. This may be the @ref end() iterator.
-
- @param init The initializer list to insert
- @return An iterator to the first inserted value, or
- `pos` if `init.size() == 0`.
- */
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- iterator
- insert(
- const_iterator pos,
- std::initializer_list<value_ref> init);
- /** Insert a constructed element in-place.
- Inserts a new element into the container directly before
- `pos`. The element is constructed using placement-new
- with the parameter `std::forward<Arg>(arg)`.
- If `capacity() < size() + 1`,
- a reallocation occurs first, and all iterators and
- references are invalidated.
- Otherwise, only the iterators and references from
- the insertion point forward are invalidated. All
- past-the-end iterators are also invalidated.
- @par Complexity
- Constant plus linear in `std::distance(pos, end())`.
- @par Exception Safety
- Strong guarantee.
- Calls to `memory_resource::allocate` may throw.
- @param pos Iterator before which the element will
- be inserted. This may be the @ref end() iterator.
-
- @param arg The argument to forward to the @ref value
- constructor.
- @return An iterator to the inserted element
- */
- template<class Arg>
- iterator
- emplace(
- const_iterator pos,
- Arg&& arg);
- /** Erase elements from the container.
- The element at `pos` is removed.
- @par Complexity
- Constant plus linear in `std::distance(pos, end())`
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- @param pos Iterator to the element to remove
- @return Iterator following the last removed element.
- If the iterator `pos` refers to the last element,
- the @ref end() iterator is returned.
- */
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- iterator
- erase(const_iterator pos) noexcept;
- /** Erase elements from the container.
- The elements in the range `{first, last)` are removed.
- @par Complexity
- Linear in `std::distance(first, last) + std::distance(pos, end())`
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- @param first An iterator pointing to the first
- element to erase, or pointing to the end of the range.
- @param last An iterator pointing to one past the
- last element to erase, or pointing to the end of the
- range.
- @return Iterator following the last removed element.
- If the iterator `pos` refers to the last element,
- the @ref end() iterator is returned.
- */
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- iterator
- erase(
- const_iterator first,
- const_iterator last) noexcept;
- /** Add an element to the end.
- This appends a copy of `v` to the container's
- elements.
- If `capacity() < size() + 1`, a reallocation
- occurs first, and all iterators and references
- are invalidated. Any past-the-end iterators are
- always invalidated.
- @par Complexity
- Amortized constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- Strong guarantee.
- Calls to `memory_resource::allocate` may throw.
- @param v The value to insert. A copy will be made
- using container's associated @ref memory_resource.
- */
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- void
- push_back(value const& v);
- /** Add an element to the end.
- This appends `v` to the container's elements via
- move-construction.
- If `capacity() < size() + 1`, a reallocation
- occurs first, and all iterators and references
- are invalidated. Any past-the-end iterators are
- always invalidated.
- @par Complexity
- Amortized constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- Strong guarantee.
- Calls to `memory_resource::allocate` may throw.
- @param v The value to insert. Ownership of the
- value will be transferred via move construction,
- using the container's associated @ref memory_resource.
- */
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- void
- push_back(value&& v);
- /** Append a constructed element in-place.
- Appends a new element to the end of the container's
- list of elements.
- The element is constructed using placement-new
- with the parameter `std::forward<Arg>(arg)`.
- If `capacity() < size() + 1`,
- a reallocation occurs first, and all iterators and
- references are invalidated.
- Otherwise, only the iterators and references from
- the insertion point forward are invalidated. All
- past-the-end iterators are also invalidated.
- @par Complexity
- Amortized constant.
- @par Exception Safety
- Strong guarantee.
- Calls to `memory_resource::allocate` may throw.
-
- @param arg The argument to forward to the @ref value
- constructor.
- @return A reference to the inserted element
- */
- template<class Arg>
- value&
- emplace_back(Arg&& arg);
- /** Remove the last element
- The last element of the container is erased.
- @par Precondition
- `not empty()`
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- */
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- void
- pop_back() noexcept;
- /** Change the number of elements stored.
- Resizes the container to contain `count` elements.
- If `capacity() < size() + count`, a reallocation
- occurs first, and all iterators and references
- are invalidated. Any past-the-end iterators are
- always invalidated.
- @li If `size() > count`, the container is reduced
- to its first `count` elements.
- @li If `size() < count`, additional null values
- are appended.
-
- @par Complexity
- Linear in `abs(size() - count)`, plus the cost of
- reallocation if @ref capacity() is less than `count`.
- @par Exception Safety
- Strong guarantee.
- Calls to `memory_resource::allocate` may throw.
- @param count The new size of the container.
- */
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- void
- resize(std::size_t count);
- /** Change the number of elements stored.
- Resizes the container to contain `count` elements.
- If `capacity() < size() + count`, a reallocation
- occurs first, and all iterators and references
- are invalidated. Any past-the-end iterators are
- always invalidated.
- @li If `size() > count`, the container is reduced
- to its first `count` elements.
- @li If `size() < count`, additional copies of `v`
- are appended.
-
- @par Complexity
- Linear in `abs(size() - count)`, plus the cost of
- reallocation if @ref capacity() is less than `count`.
- @par Exception Safety
- Strong guarantee.
- Calls to `memory_resource::allocate` may throw.
- @param count The new size of the container.
- @param v The @ref value to copy into the new elements.
- */
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- void
- resize(
- std::size_t count,
- value const& v);
- /** Swap the contents.
- Exchanges the contents of this array with another
- array. Ownership of the respective @ref memory_resource
- objects is not transferred.
- @li If `*other.storage() == *this->storage()`,
- ownership of the underlying memory is swapped in
- constant time, with no possibility of exceptions.
- All iterators and references remain valid.
- @li If `*other.storage() != *this->storage()`,
- the contents are logically swapped by making copies,
- which can throw. In this case all iterators and
- references are invalidated.
-
- @par Complexity
- Constant or linear in @ref size() plus `other.size()`.
- @par Exception Safety
- Strong guarantee.
- Calls to `memory_resource::allocate` may throw.
- @param other The value to swap with.
- If `this == &other`, this function call has no effect.
- */
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- void
- swap(array& other);
- /** Exchange the given values.
- Exchanges the contents of the array `lhs` with
- another array `rhs`. Ownership of the respective
- @ref memory_resource objects is not transferred.
- @li If `*lhs.storage() == *rhs.storage()`,
- ownership of the underlying memory is swapped in
- constant time, with no possibility of exceptions.
- All iterators and references remain valid.
- @li If `*lhs.storage() != *rhs.storage()`,
- the contents are logically swapped by making a copy,
- which can throw. In this case all iterators and
- references are invalidated.
- @par Effects
- @code
- lhs.swap( rhs );
- @endcode
-
- @par Complexity
- Constant or linear in `lhs.size() + rhs.size()`.
- @par Exception Safety
- Strong guarantee.
- Calls to `memory_resource::allocate` may throw.
- @param lhs The array to exchange.
- @param rhs The array to exchange.
- If `&lhs == &rhs`, this function call has no effect.
- @see @ref array::swap
- */
- friend
- void
- swap(array& lhs, array& rhs)
- {
- lhs.swap(rhs);
- }
- /** Return `true` if two arrays are equal.
- Arrays are equal when their sizes are
- the same, and they are element-for-element
- equal in order.
- @par Effects
- `return std::equal( lhs.begin(), lhs.end(), rhs.begin(), rhs.end() );`
- @par Complexity
- Constant or linear in `lhs.size()`.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- */
- // inline friend speeds up overload resolution
- friend
- bool
- operator==(
- array const& lhs,
- array const& rhs) noexcept
- {
- return lhs.equal(rhs);
- }
- /** Return `true` if two arrays are not equal.
- Arrays are equal when their sizes are
- the same, and they are element-for-element
- equal in order.
- @par Effects
- `return ! std::equal( lhs.begin(), lhs.end(), rhs.begin(), rhs.end() );`
- @par Complexity
- Constant or linear in `lhs.size()`.
- @par Exception Safety
- No-throw guarantee.
- */
- // inline friend speeds up overload resolution
- friend
- bool
- operator!=(
- array const& lhs,
- array const& rhs) noexcept
- {
- return ! (lhs == rhs);
- }
- private:
- template<class It>
- using iter_cat = typename
- std::iterator_traits<It>::iterator_category;
- template<class InputIt>
- array(
- InputIt first, InputIt last,
- storage_ptr sp,
- std::input_iterator_tag);
- template<class InputIt>
- array(
- InputIt first, InputIt last,
- storage_ptr sp,
- std::forward_iterator_tag);
- inline
- std::size_t
- growth(std::size_t new_size) const;
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- void
- reserve_impl(
- std::size_t new_capacity);
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- value&
- push_back(
- pilfered<value> pv);
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- iterator
- insert(
- const_iterator pos,
- pilfered<value> pv);
- template<class InputIt>
- iterator
- insert(
- const_iterator pos,
- InputIt first, InputIt last,
- std::input_iterator_tag);
- template<class InputIt>
- iterator
- insert(
- const_iterator pos,
- InputIt first, InputIt last,
- std::forward_iterator_tag);
- BOOST_JSON_DECL
- bool
- equal(array const& other) const noexcept;
- };
- BOOST_JSON_NS_END
- // Must be included here for this file to stand alone
- #include <boost/json/value.hpp>
- // includes are at the bottom of <boost/json/value.hpp>
- #endif
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