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176 lines
6.7 KiB
C++
/// \file
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// Range v3 library
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//
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// Copyright Eric Niebler 2014-present
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//
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// Use, modification and distribution is subject to the
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// Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
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// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
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// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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//
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// Project home: https://github.com/ericniebler/range-v3
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//
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#ifndef RANGES_V3_ALGORITHM_MISMATCH_HPP
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#define RANGES_V3_ALGORITHM_MISMATCH_HPP
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#include <utility>
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#include <meta/meta.hpp>
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#include <range/v3/range_fwd.hpp>
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#include <range/v3/algorithm/result_types.hpp>
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#include <range/v3/functional/comparisons.hpp>
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#include <range/v3/functional/identity.hpp>
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#include <range/v3/functional/invoke.hpp>
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#include <range/v3/iterator/concepts.hpp>
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#include <range/v3/iterator/traits.hpp>
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#include <range/v3/range/access.hpp>
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#include <range/v3/range/concepts.hpp>
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#include <range/v3/range/dangling.hpp>
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#include <range/v3/range/traits.hpp>
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#include <range/v3/utility/static_const.hpp>
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#include <range/v3/detail/prologue.hpp>
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namespace ranges
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{
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/// \addtogroup group-algorithms
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/// @{
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template<typename I1, typename I2>
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using mismatch_result = detail::in1_in2_result<I1, I2>;
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RANGES_FUNC_BEGIN(mismatch)
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/// \brief function template \c mismatch
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template(typename I1,
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typename S1,
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typename I2,
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typename C = equal_to,
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typename P1 = identity,
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typename P2 = identity)(
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requires input_iterator<I1> AND sentinel_for<S1, I1> AND
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input_iterator<I2> AND
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indirect_relation<C, projected<I1, P1>, projected<I2, P2>>)
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RANGES_DEPRECATED(
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"Use the variant of ranges::mismatch that takes an upper bound for "
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"both sequences")
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mismatch_result<I1, I2> RANGES_FUNC(mismatch)(I1 begin1,
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S1 end1,
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I2 begin2,
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C pred = C{},
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P1 proj1 = P1{},
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P2 proj2 = P2{}) //
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{
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for(; begin1 != end1; ++begin1, ++begin2)
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if(!invoke(pred, invoke(proj1, *begin1), invoke(proj2, *begin2)))
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break;
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return {begin1, begin2};
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}
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/// \overload
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template(typename I1,
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typename S1,
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typename I2,
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typename S2,
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typename C = equal_to,
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typename P1 = identity,
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typename P2 = identity)(
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requires input_iterator<I1> AND sentinel_for<S1, I1> AND
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input_iterator<I2> AND sentinel_for<S2, I2> AND
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indirect_relation<C, projected<I1, P1>, projected<I2, P2>>)
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constexpr mismatch_result<I1, I2> RANGES_FUNC(mismatch)(I1 begin1,
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S1 end1,
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I2 begin2,
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S2 end2,
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C pred = C{},
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P1 proj1 = P1{},
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P2 proj2 = P2{}) //
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{
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for(; begin1 != end1 && begin2 != end2; ++begin1, ++begin2)
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if(!invoke(pred, invoke(proj1, *begin1), invoke(proj2, *begin2)))
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break;
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return {begin1, begin2};
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}
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/// \overload
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template(typename Rng1,
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typename I2Ref,
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typename C = equal_to,
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typename P1 = identity,
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typename P2 = identity)( //s
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requires input_range<Rng1> AND input_iterator<uncvref_t<I2Ref>> AND
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indirect_relation<C,
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projected<iterator_t<Rng1>, P1>,
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projected<uncvref_t<I2Ref>, P2>>)
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RANGES_DEPRECATED(
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"Use the variant of ranges::mismatch that takes an upper bound for "
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"both sequences")
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mismatch_result<borrowed_iterator_t<Rng1>, uncvref_t<I2Ref>>
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RANGES_FUNC(mismatch)(Rng1 && rng1,
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I2Ref && begin2,
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C pred = C{}, // see below [*]
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P1 proj1 = P1{},
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P2 proj2 = P2{}) //
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{
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RANGES_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH
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RANGES_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORE_DEPRECATED_DECLARATIONS
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return (*this)(begin(rng1),
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end(rng1),
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static_cast<uncvref_t<I2Ref> &&>(begin2),
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std::move(pred),
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std::move(proj1),
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std::move(proj2));
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RANGES_DIAGNOSTIC_POP
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}
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/// \overload
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template(typename Rng1,
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typename Rng2,
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typename C = equal_to,
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typename P1 = identity,
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typename P2 = identity)(
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requires input_range<Rng1> AND input_range<Rng2> AND
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indirect_relation<C,
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projected<iterator_t<Rng1>, P1>,
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projected<iterator_t<Rng2>, P2>>)
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constexpr mismatch_result<borrowed_iterator_t<Rng1>, borrowed_iterator_t<Rng2>> //
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RANGES_FUNC(mismatch)(Rng1 && rng1,
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Rng2 && rng2,
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C pred = C{},
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P1 proj1 = P1{},
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P2 proj2 = P2{}) //
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{
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return (*this)(begin(rng1),
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end(rng1),
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begin(rng2),
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end(rng2),
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std::move(pred),
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std::move(proj1),
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std::move(proj2));
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}
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RANGES_FUNC_END(mismatch)
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namespace cpp20
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{
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using ranges::mismatch;
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using ranges::mismatch_result;
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} // namespace cpp20
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// [*] In this case, the 'begin2' iterator is taken by universal reference. Why? So
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// that we can properly distinguish this case:
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// int x[] = {1,2,3,4};
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// int y[] = {1,2,3,4};
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// mismatch(x, y);
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// Had 'begin2' been taken by value as is customary, this call could match as either
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// two ranges, or a range and an iterator, where the iterator is the array, decayed
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// to a pointer. Yuk!
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/// @}
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} // namespace ranges
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#include <range/v3/detail/epilogue.hpp>
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#endif
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