128 lines
4.9 KiB
C++
128 lines
4.9 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2016-2022 Antony Polukhin
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//
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// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
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// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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#ifndef BOOST_PFR_OPS_FIELDS_HPP
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#define BOOST_PFR_OPS_FIELDS_HPP
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#pragma once
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#include <boost/pfr/detail/config.hpp>
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#include <boost/pfr/core.hpp>
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#include <boost/pfr/detail/functional.hpp>
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/// \file boost/pfr/ops_fields.hpp
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/// Contains field-by-fields comparison and hash functions.
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///
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/// \b Example:
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/// \code
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/// #include <boost/pfr/ops_fields.hpp>
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/// struct comparable_struct { // No operators defined for that structure
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/// int i; short s;
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/// };
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/// // ...
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///
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/// comparable_struct s1 {0, 1};
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/// comparable_struct s2 {0, 2};
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/// assert(boost::pfr::lt_fields(s1, s2));
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/// \endcode
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///
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/// \podops for other ways to define operators and more details.
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///
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/// \b Synopsis:
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namespace boost { namespace pfr {
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/// Does a field-by-field equality comparison.
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///
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/// \returns `L == R && tuple_size_v<T> == tuple_size_v<U>`, where `L` and
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/// `R` are the results of calling `std::tie` on first `N` fields of `lhs` and
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// `rhs` respectively; `N` is `std::min(tuple_size_v<T>, tuple_size_v<U>)`.
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template <class T, class U>
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constexpr bool eq_fields(const T& lhs, const U& rhs) noexcept {
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return detail::binary_visit<detail::equal_impl>(lhs, rhs);
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}
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/// Does a field-by-field inequality comparison.
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///
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/// \returns `L != R || tuple_size_v<T> != tuple_size_v<U>`, where `L` and
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/// `R` are the results of calling `std::tie` on first `N` fields of `lhs` and
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// `rhs` respectively; `N` is `std::min(tuple_size_v<T>, tuple_size_v<U>)`.
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template <class T, class U>
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constexpr bool ne_fields(const T& lhs, const U& rhs) noexcept {
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return detail::binary_visit<detail::not_equal_impl>(lhs, rhs);
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}
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/// Does a field-by-field greter comparison.
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///
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/// \returns `L > R || (L == R && tuple_size_v<T> > tuple_size_v<U>)`, where `L` and
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/// `R` are the results of calling `std::tie` on first `N` fields of `lhs` and
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// `rhs` respectively; `N` is `std::min(tuple_size_v<T>, tuple_size_v<U>)`.
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template <class T, class U>
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constexpr bool gt_fields(const T& lhs, const U& rhs) noexcept {
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return detail::binary_visit<detail::greater_impl>(lhs, rhs);
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}
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/// Does a field-by-field less comparison.
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///
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/// \returns `L < R || (L == R && tuple_size_v<T> < tuple_size_v<U>)`, where `L` and
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/// `R` are the results of calling `std::tie` on first `N` fields of `lhs` and
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// `rhs` respectively; `N` is `std::min(tuple_size_v<T>, tuple_size_v<U>)`.
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template <class T, class U>
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constexpr bool lt_fields(const T& lhs, const U& rhs) noexcept {
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return detail::binary_visit<detail::less_impl>(lhs, rhs);
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}
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/// Does a field-by-field greater equal comparison.
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///
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/// \returns `L > R || (L == R && tuple_size_v<T> >= tuple_size_v<U>)`, where `L` and
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/// `R` are the results of calling `std::tie` on first `N` fields of `lhs` and
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// `rhs` respectively; `N` is `std::min(tuple_size_v<T>, tuple_size_v<U>)`.
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template <class T, class U>
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constexpr bool ge_fields(const T& lhs, const U& rhs) noexcept {
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return detail::binary_visit<detail::greater_equal_impl>(lhs, rhs);
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}
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/// Does a field-by-field less equal comparison.
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///
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/// \returns `L < R || (L == R && tuple_size_v<T> <= tuple_size_v<U>)`, where `L` and
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/// `R` are the results of calling `std::tie` on first `N` fields of `lhs` and
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// `rhs` respectively; `N` is `std::min(tuple_size_v<T>, tuple_size_v<U>)`.
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template <class T, class U>
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constexpr bool le_fields(const T& lhs, const U& rhs) noexcept {
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return detail::binary_visit<detail::less_equal_impl>(lhs, rhs);
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}
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/// Does a field-by-field hashing.
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///
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/// \returns combined hash of all the fields
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template <class T>
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std::size_t hash_fields(const T& x) {
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constexpr std::size_t fields_count_val = boost::pfr::detail::fields_count<std::remove_reference_t<T>>();
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#if BOOST_PFR_USE_CPP17 || BOOST_PFR_USE_LOOPHOLE
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return detail::hash_impl<0, fields_count_val>::compute(detail::tie_as_tuple(x));
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#else
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std::size_t result = 0;
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::boost::pfr::detail::for_each_field_dispatcher(
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x,
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[&result](const auto& lhs) {
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// We can not reuse `fields_count_val` in lambda because compilers had issues with
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// passing constexpr variables into lambdas. Computing is again is the most portable solution.
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constexpr std::size_t fields_count_val_lambda = boost::pfr::detail::fields_count<std::remove_reference_t<T>>();
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result = detail::hash_impl<0, fields_count_val_lambda>::compute(lhs);
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},
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detail::make_index_sequence<fields_count_val>{}
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);
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return result;
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#endif
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}
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}} // namespace boost::pfr
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#endif // BOOST_PFR_OPS_HPP
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