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author | Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@polymtl.ca> | 2021-06-18 12:00:38 -0400 |
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committer | Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@polymtl.ca> | 2021-07-06 15:02:05 -0400 |
commit | 9be259865c640210969765f8d2803b36a9df3487 (patch) | |
tree | e4a3af645d136ec3816ed0e98e354cb63f66848c /gdbsupport | |
parent | a100a94530eb85991fa736ea5037cf8b83190ae6 (diff) | |
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gdb: introduce iterator_range, remove next_adapter
I was always a bit confused by next_adapter, because it kind of mixes
the element type and the iterator type. In reality, it is not much more
than a class that wraps two iterators (begin and end). However, it
assumes that:
- you can construct the begin iterator by passing a pointer to the
first element of the iterable
- you can default-construct iterator to make the end iterator
I think that by generalizing it a little bit, we can re-use it at more
places.
Rename it to "iterator_range". I think it describes a bit better: it's
a range made by wrapping a begin and end iterator. Move it to its own
file, since it's not related to next_iterator anymore.
iterator_range has two constructors. The variadic one, where arguments
are forwarded to construct the underlying begin iterator. The end
iterator is constructed through default construction. This is a
generalization of what we have today.
There is another constructor which receives already constructed begin
and end iterators, useful if the end iterator can't be obtained by
default-construction. Or, if you wanted to make a range that does not
end at the end of the container, you could pass any iterator as the
"end".
This generalization allows removing some "range" classes, like
all_inferiors_range. These classes existed only to pass some arguments
when constructing the begin iterator. With iterator_range, those same
arguments are passed to the iterator_range constructed and then
forwarded to the constructed begin iterator.
There is a small functional difference in how iterator_range works
compared to next_adapter. next_adapter stored the pointer it received
as argument and constructeur an iterator in the `begin` method.
iterator_range constructs the begin iterator and stores it as a member.
Its `begin` method returns a copy of that iterator.
With just iterator_range, uses of next_adapter<foo> would be replaced
with:
using foo_iterator = next_iterator<foo>;
using foo_range = iterator_range<foo_iterator>;
However, I added a `next_range` wrapper as a direct replacement for
next_adapter<foo>. IMO, next_range is a slightly better name than
next_adapter.
The rest of the changes are applications of this new class.
gdbsupport/ChangeLog:
* next-iterator.h (class next_adapter): Remove.
* iterator-range.h: New.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* breakpoint.h (bp_locations_range): Remove.
(bp_location_range): New.
(struct breakpoint) <locations>: Adjust type.
(breakpoint_range): Use iterator_range.
(tracepoint_range): Use iterator_range.
* breakpoint.c (breakpoint::locations): Adjust return type.
* gdb_bfd.h (gdb_bfd_section_range): Use iterator_range.
* gdbthread.h (all_threads_safe): Pass argument to
all_threads_safe_range.
* inferior-iter.h (all_inferiors_range): Use iterator_range.
(all_inferiors_safe_range): Use iterator_range.
(all_non_exited_inferiors_range): Use iterator_range.
* inferior.h (all_inferiors, all_non_exited_inferiors): Pass
inferior_list as argument.
* objfiles.h (struct objfile) <compunits_range>: Remove.
<compunits>: Return compunit_symtab_range.
* progspace.h (unwrapping_objfile_iterator)
<unwrapping_objfile_iterator>: Take parameter by value.
(unwrapping_objfile_range): Use iterator_range.
(struct program_space) <objfiles_range>: Define with "using".
<objfiles>: Adjust.
<objfiles_safe_range>: Define with "using".
<objfiles_safe>: Adjust.
<solibs>: Return so_list_range, define here.
* progspace.c (program_space::solibs): Remove.
* psymtab.h (class psymtab_storage) <partial_symtab_iterator>:
New.
<partial_symtab_range>: Use iterator_range.
* solist.h (so_list_range): New.
* symtab.h (compunit_symtab_range):
New.
(symtab_range): New.
(compunit_filetabs): Change to a function.
* thread-iter.h (inf_threads_range,
inf_non_exited_threads_range, safe_inf_threads_range,
all_threads_safe_range): Use iterator_range.
* top.h (ui_range): New.
(all_uis): Use ui_range.
Change-Id: Ib7a9d2a3547f45f01aa1c6b24536ba159db9b854
Diffstat (limited to 'gdbsupport')
-rw-r--r-- | gdbsupport/iterator-range.h | 60 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gdbsupport/next-iterator.h | 32 |
2 files changed, 65 insertions, 27 deletions
diff --git a/gdbsupport/iterator-range.h b/gdbsupport/iterator-range.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2a718e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/gdbsupport/iterator-range.h @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +/* A range adapter that wraps begin / end iterators. + Copyright (C) 2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of GDB. + + This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or + (at your option) any later version. + + This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ + +#ifndef GDBSUPPORT_ITERATOR_RANGE_H +#define GDBSUPPORT_ITERATOR_RANGE_H + +/* A wrapper that allows using ranged for-loops on a range described by two + iterators. */ + +template <typename IteratorType> +struct iterator_range +{ + using iterator = IteratorType; + + /* Create an iterator_range using BEGIN as the begin iterator. + + Assume that the end iterator can be default-constructed. */ + template <typename... Args> + iterator_range (Args &&...args) + : m_begin (std::forward<Args> (args)...) + {} + + /* Create an iterator range using explicit BEGIN and END iterators. */ + template <typename... Args> + iterator_range (IteratorType begin, IteratorType end) + : m_begin (std::move (begin)), m_end (std::move (end)) + {} + + /* Need these as the variadic constructor would be a better match + otherwise. */ + iterator_range (iterator_range &) = default; + iterator_range (const iterator_range &) = default; + iterator_range (iterator_range &&) = default; + + IteratorType begin () const + { return m_begin; } + + IteratorType end () const + { return m_end; } + +private: + IteratorType m_begin, m_end; +}; + +#endif /* GDBSUPPORT_ITERATOR_RANGE_H */ diff --git a/gdbsupport/next-iterator.h b/gdbsupport/next-iterator.h index 5017524..72b241e 100644 --- a/gdbsupport/next-iterator.h +++ b/gdbsupport/next-iterator.h @@ -19,6 +19,8 @@ #ifndef COMMON_NEXT_ITERATOR_H #define COMMON_NEXT_ITERATOR_H +#include "gdbsupport/iterator-range.h" + /* An iterator that uses the 'next' field of a type to iterate. This can be used with various GDB types that are stored as linked lists. */ @@ -70,33 +72,9 @@ private: T *m_item; }; -/* A range adapter that allows iterating over a linked list. */ - -template<typename T, typename Iterator = next_iterator<T>> -class next_adapter -{ -public: - - explicit next_adapter (T *item) - : m_item (item) - { - } - - using iterator = Iterator; - - iterator begin () const - { - return iterator (m_item); - } - - iterator end () const - { - return iterator (); - } +/* A convenience wrapper to make a range type around a next_iterator. */ -private: - - T *m_item; -}; +template <typename T> +using next_range = iterator_range<next_iterator<T>>; #endif /* COMMON_NEXT_ITERATOR_H */ |