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- //===- iterator_range.h - A range adaptor for iterators ---------*- C++ -*-===//
- //
- // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
- //
- // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
- // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
- //
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
- /// \file
- /// This provides a very simple, boring adaptor for a begin and end iterator
- /// into a range type. This should be used to build range views that work well
- /// with range based for loops and range based constructors.
- ///
- /// Note that code here follows more standards-based coding conventions as it
- /// is mirroring proposed interfaces for standardization.
- ///
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
- #ifndef LLVM_ADT_ITERATOR_RANGE_H
- #define LLVM_ADT_ITERATOR_RANGE_H
- #include <utility>
- namespace llvm {
- /// \brief A range adaptor for a pair of iterators.
- ///
- /// This just wraps two iterators into a range-compatible interface. Nothing
- /// fancy at all.
- template <typename IteratorT>
- class iterator_range {
- IteratorT begin_iterator, end_iterator;
- public:
- iterator_range(IteratorT begin_iterator, IteratorT end_iterator)
- : begin_iterator(std::move(begin_iterator)),
- end_iterator(std::move(end_iterator)) {}
- IteratorT begin() const { return begin_iterator; }
- IteratorT end() const { return end_iterator; }
- };
- /// \brief Convenience function for iterating over sub-ranges.
- ///
- /// This provides a bit of syntactic sugar to make using sub-ranges
- /// in for loops a bit easier. Analogous to std::make_pair().
- template <class T> iterator_range<T> make_range(T x, T y) {
- return iterator_range<T>(std::move(x), std::move(y));
- }
- template <typename T> iterator_range<T> make_range(std::pair<T, T> p) {
- return iterator_range<T>(std::move(p.first), std::move(p.second));
- }
- }
- #endif
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