// Copyright David Abrahams 2002. // 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) #ifndef ITERATOR_DWA2002510_HPP # define ITERATOR_DWA2002510_HPP # include <boost/python/detail/prefix.hpp> # include <boost/python/detail/type_traits.hpp> # include <boost/python/class.hpp> # include <boost/python/return_value_policy.hpp> # include <boost/python/return_by_value.hpp> # include <boost/python/handle.hpp> # include <boost/python/make_function.hpp> # include <boost/python/object/iterator_core.hpp> # include <boost/python/object/class_detail.hpp> # include <boost/python/object/function_object.hpp> # include <boost/mpl/vector/vector10.hpp> # include <boost/mpl/if.hpp> # include <boost/python/detail/raw_pyobject.hpp> # include <boost/type.hpp> # include <iterator> namespace boost { namespace python { namespace objects { // CallPolicies for the next() method of iterators. We don't want // users to have to explicitly specify that the references returned by // iterators are copied, so we just replace the result_converter from // the default_iterator_call_policies with a permissive one which // always copies the result. typedef return_value_policy<return_by_value> default_iterator_call_policies; // Instantiations of these are wrapped to produce Python iterators. template <class NextPolicies, class Iterator> struct iterator_range { iterator_range(object sequence, Iterator start, Iterator finish); typedef std::iterator_traits<Iterator> traits_t; struct next { typedef typename mpl::if_< is_reference< typename traits_t::reference > , typename traits_t::reference , typename traits_t::value_type >::type result_type; result_type operator()(iterator_range<NextPolicies,Iterator>& self) { if (self.m_start == self.m_finish) stop_iteration_error(); return *self.m_start++; } # if BOOST_WORKAROUND(__MWERKS__, BOOST_TESTED_AT(0x3003)) // CWPro8 has a codegen problem when this is an empty class int garbage; # endif }; typedef next next_fn; object m_sequence; // Keeps the sequence alive while iterating. Iterator m_start; Iterator m_finish; }; namespace detail { // Get a Python class which contains the given iterator and // policies, creating it if necessary. Requires: NextPolicies is // default-constructible. template <class Iterator, class NextPolicies> object demand_iterator_class(char const* name, Iterator* = 0, NextPolicies const& policies = NextPolicies()) { typedef iterator_range<NextPolicies,Iterator> range_; // Check the registry. If one is already registered, return it. handle<> class_obj( objects::registered_class_object(python::type_id<range_>())); if (class_obj.get() != 0) return object(class_obj); typedef typename range_::next_fn next_fn; typedef typename next_fn::result_type result_type; return class_<range_>(name, no_init) .def("__iter__", identity_function()) .def( #if PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x03000000 "__next__" #else "next" #endif , make_function( next_fn() , policies , mpl::vector2<result_type,range_&>() )); } // A function object which builds an iterator_range. template < class Target , class Iterator , class Accessor1 , class Accessor2 , class NextPolicies > struct py_iter_ { py_iter_(Accessor1 const& get_start, Accessor2 const& get_finish) : m_get_start(get_start) , m_get_finish(get_finish) {} // Extract an object x of the Target type from the first Python // argument, and invoke get_start(x)/get_finish(x) to produce // iterators, which are used to construct a new iterator_range<> // object that gets wrapped into a Python iterator. iterator_range<NextPolicies,Iterator> operator()(back_reference<Target&> x) const { // Make sure the Python class is instantiated. detail::demand_iterator_class("iterator", (Iterator*)0, NextPolicies()); return iterator_range<NextPolicies,Iterator>( x.source() , m_get_start(x.get()) , m_get_finish(x.get()) ); } private: Accessor1 m_get_start; Accessor2 m_get_finish; }; template <class Target, class Iterator, class NextPolicies, class Accessor1, class Accessor2> inline object make_iterator_function( Accessor1 const& get_start , Accessor2 const& get_finish , NextPolicies const& /*next_policies*/ , Iterator const& (*)() , boost::type<Target>* , int ) { return make_function( py_iter_<Target,Iterator,Accessor1,Accessor2,NextPolicies>(get_start, get_finish) , default_call_policies() , mpl::vector2<iterator_range<NextPolicies,Iterator>, back_reference<Target&> >() ); } template <class Target, class Iterator, class NextPolicies, class Accessor1, class Accessor2> inline object make_iterator_function( Accessor1 const& get_start , Accessor2 const& get_finish , NextPolicies const& next_policies , Iterator& (*)() , boost::type<Target>* , ...) { return make_iterator_function( get_start , get_finish , next_policies , (Iterator const&(*)())0 , (boost::type<Target>*)0 , 0 ); } } // Create a Python callable object which accepts a single argument // convertible to the C++ Target type and returns a Python // iterator. The Python iterator uses get_start(x) and get_finish(x) // (where x is an instance of Target) to produce begin and end // iterators for the range, and an instance of NextPolicies is used as // CallPolicies for the Python iterator's next() function. template <class Target, class NextPolicies, class Accessor1, class Accessor2> inline object make_iterator_function( Accessor1 const& get_start , Accessor2 const& get_finish , NextPolicies const& next_policies , boost::type<Target>* = 0 ) { typedef typename Accessor1::result_type iterator; typedef typename boost::python::detail::add_const<iterator>::type iterator_const; typedef typename boost::python::detail::add_lvalue_reference<iterator_const>::type iterator_cref; return detail::make_iterator_function( get_start , get_finish , next_policies , (iterator_cref(*)())0 , (boost::type<Target>*)0 , 0 ); } // // implementation // template <class NextPolicies, class Iterator> inline iterator_range<NextPolicies,Iterator>::iterator_range( object sequence, Iterator start, Iterator finish) : m_sequence(sequence), m_start(start), m_finish(finish) { } }}} // namespace boost::python::objects #endif // ITERATOR_DWA2002510_HPP