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//===--- AttrIterator.h - Classes for attribute iteration -------*- C++ -*-===//
//
//                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
//  This file defines the Attr vector and specific_attr_iterator interfaces.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//

#ifndef LLVM_CLANG_AST_ATTRITERATOR_H
#define LLVM_CLANG_AST_ATTRITERATOR_H

#include "clang/Basic/LLVM.h"
#include <iterator>

namespace clang {
  class ASTContext;
  class Attr;
}

// Defined in ASTContext.h
void *operator new(size_t Bytes, const clang::ASTContext &C,
                   size_t Alignment = 16);
// FIXME: Being forced to not have a default argument here due to redeclaration
//        rules on default arguments sucks
void *operator new[](size_t Bytes, const clang::ASTContext &C,
                     size_t Alignment);

// It is good practice to pair new/delete operators.  Also, MSVC gives many
// warnings if a matching delete overload is not declared, even though the
// throw() spec guarantees it will not be implicitly called.
void operator delete(void *Ptr, const clang::ASTContext &C, size_t);
void operator delete[](void *Ptr, const clang::ASTContext &C, size_t);

namespace clang {

/// AttrVec - A vector of Attr, which is how they are stored on the AST.
typedef SmallVector<Attr*, 2> AttrVec;
typedef SmallVector<const Attr*, 2> ConstAttrVec;

/// specific_attr_iterator - Iterates over a subrange of an AttrVec, only
/// providing attributes that are of a specifc type.
template <typename SpecificAttr, typename Container = AttrVec>
class specific_attr_iterator {
  typedef typename Container::const_iterator Iterator;

  /// Current - The current, underlying iterator.
  /// In order to ensure we don't dereference an invalid iterator unless
  /// specifically requested, we don't necessarily advance this all the
  /// way. Instead, we advance it when an operation is requested; if the
  /// operation is acting on what should be a past-the-end iterator,
  /// then we offer no guarantees, but this way we do not dererence a
  /// past-the-end iterator when we move to a past-the-end position.
  mutable Iterator Current;

  void AdvanceToNext() const {
    while (!isa<SpecificAttr>(*Current))
      ++Current;
  }

  void AdvanceToNext(Iterator I) const {
    while (Current != I && !isa<SpecificAttr>(*Current))
      ++Current;
  }

public:
  typedef SpecificAttr*             value_type;
  typedef SpecificAttr*             reference;
  typedef SpecificAttr*             pointer;
  typedef std::forward_iterator_tag iterator_category;
  typedef std::ptrdiff_t            difference_type;

  specific_attr_iterator() : Current() { }
  explicit specific_attr_iterator(Iterator i) : Current(i) { }

  reference operator*() const {
    AdvanceToNext();
    return cast<SpecificAttr>(*Current);
  }
  pointer operator->() const {
    AdvanceToNext();
    return cast<SpecificAttr>(*Current);
  }

  specific_attr_iterator& operator++() {
    ++Current;
    return *this;
  }
  specific_attr_iterator operator++(int) {
    specific_attr_iterator Tmp(*this);
    ++(*this);
    return Tmp;
  }

  friend bool operator==(specific_attr_iterator Left,
                         specific_attr_iterator Right) {
    assert((Left.Current == 0) == (Right.Current == 0));
    if (Left.Current < Right.Current)
      Left.AdvanceToNext(Right.Current); 
    else
      Right.AdvanceToNext(Left.Current);
    return Left.Current == Right.Current;
  }
  friend bool operator!=(specific_attr_iterator Left,
                         specific_attr_iterator Right) {
    return !(Left == Right);
  }
};

template <typename SpecificAttr, typename Container>
inline specific_attr_iterator<SpecificAttr, Container>
          specific_attr_begin(const Container& container) {
  return specific_attr_iterator<SpecificAttr, Container>(container.begin());
}
template <typename SpecificAttr, typename Container>
inline specific_attr_iterator<SpecificAttr, Container>
          specific_attr_end(const Container& container) {
  return specific_attr_iterator<SpecificAttr, Container>(container.end());
}

template <typename SpecificAttr, typename Container>
inline bool hasSpecificAttr(const Container& container) {
  return specific_attr_begin<SpecificAttr>(container) !=
          specific_attr_end<SpecificAttr>(container);
}
template <typename SpecificAttr, typename Container>
inline SpecificAttr *getSpecificAttr(const Container& container) {
  specific_attr_iterator<SpecificAttr, Container> i =
      specific_attr_begin<SpecificAttr>(container);
  if (i != specific_attr_end<SpecificAttr>(container))
    return *i;
  else
    return 0;
}

}  // end namespace clang

#endif