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35 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
36 // The list is a template for very light-weight lists. We are not
37 // using the STL because we want full control over space and speed of
38 // the code. This implementation is based on code by Robert Griesemer
41 // The list is parameterized by the type of its elements (T) and by an
42 // allocation policy (P). The policy is used for allocating lists in
43 // the C free store or the zone; see zone.h.
46 // template <typename T, class P = FreeStoreAllocationPolicy> class List;
47 template <typename T, class P>
51 INLINE(explicit List(int capacity)) { Initialize(capacity); }
52 INLINE(~List()) { DeleteData(data_); }
54 // Deallocates memory used by the list and leaves the list in a consistent
61 INLINE(void* operator new(size_t size)) { return P::New(size); }
62 INLINE(void operator delete(void* p, size_t)) { return P::Delete(p); }
64 // Returns a reference to the element at index i. This reference is
65 // not safe to use after operations that can change the list's
66 // backing store (eg, Add).
67 inline T& operator[](int i) const {
68 ASSERT(0 <= i && i < length_);
71 inline T& at(int i) const { return operator[](i); }
72 inline T& last() const { return at(length_ - 1); }
73 inline T& first() const { return at(0); }
75 INLINE(bool is_empty() const) { return length_ == 0; }
76 INLINE(int length() const) { return length_; }
77 INLINE(int capacity() const) { return capacity_; }
79 Vector<T> ToVector() { return Vector<T>(data_, length_); }
81 Vector<const T> ToConstVector() { return Vector<const T>(data_, length_); }
83 // Adds a copy of the given 'element' to the end of the list,
84 // expanding the list if necessary.
85 void Add(const T& element);
87 // Add all the elements from the argument list to this list.
88 void AddAll(const List<T, P>& other);
90 // Added 'count' elements with the value 'value' and returns a
91 // vector that allows access to the elements. The vector is valid
92 // until the next change is made to this list.
93 Vector<T> AddBlock(T value, int count);
95 // Removes the i'th element without deleting it even if T is a
96 // pointer type; moves all elements above i "down". Returns the
97 // removed element. This function's complexity is linear in the
101 // Removes the last element without deleting it even if T is a
102 // pointer type. Returns the removed element.
103 INLINE(T RemoveLast()) { return Remove(length_ - 1); }
105 // Clears the list by setting the length to zero. Even if T is a
106 // pointer type, clearing the list doesn't delete the entries.
107 INLINE(void Clear());
109 // Drops all but the first 'pos' elements from the list.
110 INLINE(void Rewind(int pos));
112 bool Contains(const T& elm);
114 // Iterate through all list entries, starting at index 0.
115 void Iterate(void (*callback)(T* x));
117 // Sort all list entries (using QuickSort)
118 void Sort(int (*cmp)(const T* x, const T* y));
121 INLINE(void Initialize(int capacity));
128 INLINE(T* NewData(int n)) { return static_cast<T*>(P::New(n * sizeof(T))); }
129 INLINE(void DeleteData(T* data)) { P::Delete(data); }
131 // Increase the capacity of a full list, and add an element.
132 // List must be full already.
133 void ResizeAdd(const T& element);
135 // Inlined implementation of ResizeAdd, shared by inlined and
136 // non-inlined versions of ResizeAdd.
137 void ResizeAddInternal(const T& element);
140 void Resize(int new_capacity);
142 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(List);
147 // Add() is inlined, ResizeAdd() called by Add() is inlined except for
148 // Lists of FrameElements, and ResizeAddInternal() is inlined in ResizeAdd().
150 void List<FrameElement,
151 FreeStoreAllocationPolicy>::ResizeAdd(const FrameElement& element);
153 } } // namespace v8::internal