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- data/bin/gccxml +0 -0
- data/bin/gccxml_cc1plus +0 -0
- data/gccxml.rb +44 -0
- data/share/doc/gccxml-0.9/Copyright.txt +55 -0
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- data/share/doc/gccxml-0.9/gccxml.txt +293 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/algorithm +76 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/bitset +17 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/cctype +24 -0
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- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/cstring +34 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/ctime +24 -0
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- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/exception +20 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/fstream +23 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/functional +64 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/gccxml_bitset +1066 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/iomanip +20 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/iosfwd +20 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/iostream +27 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/iterator +39 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/list +19 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/map +20 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/memory +21 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/new +13 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/numeric +15 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/pthread.h +16 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/queue +20 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/set +20 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/sstream +24 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/stack +19 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/std/bastring.cc +524 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/std/complext.h +397 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/std/dcomplex.h +92 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/std/fcomplex.h +88 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/std/gslice_array.h +170 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/std/indirect_array.h +157 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/std/ldcomplex.h +96 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/std/mask_array.h +154 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/std/slice_array.h +156 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/std/std_valarray.h +728 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/std/straits.h +162 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/std/valarray_meta.h +1035 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/stdexcept +17 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/stl_alloc.h +1057 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/stl_bvector.h +836 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/stl_deque.h +1699 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/stl_list.h +843 -0
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- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/string +26 -0
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- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/typeinfo +11 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/utility +25 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/valarray +52 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.95/vector +19 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/2.96/sstream +305 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/3.0/pthread.h +16 -0
- data/share/gccxml-0.9/GCC/3.1/pthread.h +16 -0
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return begin() + __n;
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+
}
|
576
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+
|
577
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+
// Check whether it's an integral type. If so, it's not an iterator.
|
578
|
+
template<class _InputIterator>
|
579
|
+
void
|
580
|
+
insert(iterator __pos, _InputIterator __first, _InputIterator __last)
|
581
|
+
{
|
582
|
+
typedef typename _Is_integer<_InputIterator>::_Integral _Integral;
|
583
|
+
_M_insert_dispatch(__pos, __first, __last, _Integral());
|
584
|
+
}
|
585
|
+
|
586
|
+
template <class _Integer>
|
587
|
+
void
|
588
|
+
_M_insert_dispatch(iterator __pos, _Integer __n, _Integer __val, __true_type)
|
589
|
+
{ _M_fill_insert(__pos, static_cast<size_type>(__n), static_cast<_Tp>(__val)); }
|
590
|
+
|
591
|
+
template<class _InputIterator>
|
592
|
+
void
|
593
|
+
_M_insert_dispatch(iterator __pos,
|
594
|
+
_InputIterator __first, _InputIterator __last,
|
595
|
+
__false_type)
|
596
|
+
{
|
597
|
+
typedef typename iterator_traits<_InputIterator>::iterator_category _IterCategory;
|
598
|
+
_M_range_insert(__pos, __first, __last, _IterCategory());
|
599
|
+
}
|
600
|
+
|
601
|
+
/**
|
602
|
+
* @brief Inserts a number of copies of given data into the vector.
|
603
|
+
* @param position An iterator that points to the element where data
|
604
|
+
* should be inserted.
|
605
|
+
* @param n Amount of elements to be inserted.
|
606
|
+
* @param x Data to be inserted.
|
607
|
+
*
|
608
|
+
* This function will insert a specified number of copies of the given data
|
609
|
+
* into the specified location.
|
610
|
+
*
|
611
|
+
* Note that this kind of operation could be expensive for a vector and if
|
612
|
+
* it is frequently used the user should consider using std::list.
|
613
|
+
*/
|
614
|
+
void insert (iterator __pos, size_type __n, const _Tp& __x)
|
615
|
+
{ _M_fill_insert(__pos, __n, __x); }
|
616
|
+
|
617
|
+
void _M_fill_insert (iterator __pos, size_type __n, const _Tp& __x);
|
618
|
+
|
619
|
+
/**
|
620
|
+
* @brief Removes last element from vector.
|
621
|
+
*
|
622
|
+
* This is a typical stack operation. It allows us to shrink the vector by
|
623
|
+
* one.
|
624
|
+
*
|
625
|
+
* Note that no data is returned and if last element's data is needed it
|
626
|
+
* should be retrieved before pop_back() is called.
|
627
|
+
*/
|
628
|
+
void pop_back() {
|
629
|
+
--_M_finish;
|
630
|
+
_Destroy(_M_finish);
|
631
|
+
}
|
632
|
+
|
633
|
+
/**
|
634
|
+
* @brief Remove element at given position
|
635
|
+
* @param position Iterator pointing to element to be erased.
|
636
|
+
* @return Doc Me! (Iterator pointing to new element at old location?)
|
637
|
+
*
|
638
|
+
* This function will erase the element at the given position and thus
|
639
|
+
* shorten the vector by one.
|
640
|
+
*
|
641
|
+
* Note This operation could be expensive and if it is frequently used the
|
642
|
+
* user should consider using std::list. The user is also cautioned that
|
643
|
+
* this function only erases the element, and that if the element is itself
|
644
|
+
* a pointer, the pointed-to memory is not touched in any way. Managing
|
645
|
+
* the pointer is the user's responsibilty.
|
646
|
+
*/
|
647
|
+
iterator erase(iterator __position) {
|
648
|
+
if (__position + 1 != end())
|
649
|
+
copy(__position + 1, end(), __position);
|
650
|
+
--_M_finish;
|
651
|
+
_Destroy(_M_finish);
|
652
|
+
return __position;
|
653
|
+
}
|
654
|
+
|
655
|
+
/**
|
656
|
+
* @brief Remove a range of elements from a vector.
|
657
|
+
* @param first Iterator pointing to the first element to be erased.
|
658
|
+
* @param last Iterator pointing to the last element to be erased.
|
659
|
+
* @return Doc Me! (Iterator pointing to new element at old location?)
|
660
|
+
*
|
661
|
+
* This function will erase the elements in the given range and shorten the
|
662
|
+
* vector accordingly.
|
663
|
+
*
|
664
|
+
* Note This operation could be expensive and if it is frequently used the
|
665
|
+
* user should consider using std::list. The user is also cautioned that
|
666
|
+
* this function only erases the elements, and that if the elements
|
667
|
+
* themselves are pointers, the pointed-to memory is not touched in any
|
668
|
+
* way. Managing the pointer is the user's responsibilty.
|
669
|
+
*/
|
670
|
+
iterator erase(iterator __first, iterator __last) {
|
671
|
+
iterator __i(copy(__last, end(), __first));
|
672
|
+
_Destroy(__i, end());
|
673
|
+
_M_finish = _M_finish - (__last - __first);
|
674
|
+
return __first;
|
675
|
+
}
|
676
|
+
|
677
|
+
/**
|
678
|
+
* @brief Resizes the vector to the specified number of elements.
|
679
|
+
* @param new_size Number of elements the vector should contain.
|
680
|
+
* @param x Data with which new elements should be populated.
|
681
|
+
*
|
682
|
+
* This function will resize the vector to the specified number of
|
683
|
+
* elements. If the number is smaller than the vector's current size the
|
684
|
+
* vector is truncated, otherwise the vector is extended and new elements
|
685
|
+
* are populated with given data.
|
686
|
+
*/
|
687
|
+
void resize(size_type __new_size, const _Tp& __x) {
|
688
|
+
if (__new_size < size())
|
689
|
+
erase(begin() + __new_size, end());
|
690
|
+
else
|
691
|
+
insert(end(), __new_size - size(), __x);
|
692
|
+
}
|
693
|
+
|
694
|
+
/**
|
695
|
+
* @brief Resizes the vector to the specified number of elements.
|
696
|
+
* @param new_size Number of elements the vector should contain.
|
697
|
+
*
|
698
|
+
* This function will resize the vector to the specified number of
|
699
|
+
* elements. If the number is smaller than the vector's current size the
|
700
|
+
* vector is truncated, otherwise the vector is extended and new elements
|
701
|
+
* are left uninitialized.
|
702
|
+
*/
|
703
|
+
void resize(size_type __new_size) { resize(__new_size, _Tp()); }
|
704
|
+
|
705
|
+
/**
|
706
|
+
* Erases all elements in vector. Note that this function only erases the
|
707
|
+
* elements, and that if the elements themselves are pointers, the
|
708
|
+
* pointed-to memory is not touched in any way. Managing the pointer is
|
709
|
+
* the user's responsibilty.
|
710
|
+
*/
|
711
|
+
void clear() { erase(begin(), end()); }
|
712
|
+
|
713
|
+
protected:
|
714
|
+
|
715
|
+
template <class _ForwardIterator>
|
716
|
+
pointer _M_allocate_and_copy(size_type __n, _ForwardIterator __first,
|
717
|
+
_ForwardIterator __last)
|
718
|
+
{
|
719
|
+
pointer __result = _M_allocate(__n);
|
720
|
+
try {
|
721
|
+
uninitialized_copy(__first, __last, __result);
|
722
|
+
return __result;
|
723
|
+
}
|
724
|
+
catch(...)
|
725
|
+
{
|
726
|
+
_M_deallocate(__result, __n);
|
727
|
+
__throw_exception_again;
|
728
|
+
}
|
729
|
+
}
|
730
|
+
|
731
|
+
template <class _InputIterator>
|
732
|
+
void _M_range_initialize(_InputIterator __first,
|
733
|
+
_InputIterator __last, input_iterator_tag)
|
734
|
+
{
|
735
|
+
for ( ; __first != __last; ++__first)
|
736
|
+
push_back(*__first);
|
737
|
+
}
|
738
|
+
|
739
|
+
// This function is only called by the constructor.
|
740
|
+
template <class _ForwardIterator>
|
741
|
+
void _M_range_initialize(_ForwardIterator __first,
|
742
|
+
_ForwardIterator __last, forward_iterator_tag)
|
743
|
+
{
|
744
|
+
size_type __n = distance(__first, __last);
|
745
|
+
_M_start = _M_allocate(__n);
|
746
|
+
_M_end_of_storage = _M_start + __n;
|
747
|
+
_M_finish = uninitialized_copy(__first, __last, _M_start);
|
748
|
+
}
|
749
|
+
|
750
|
+
template <class _InputIterator>
|
751
|
+
void _M_range_insert(iterator __pos,
|
752
|
+
_InputIterator __first, _InputIterator __last,
|
753
|
+
input_iterator_tag);
|
754
|
+
|
755
|
+
template <class _ForwardIterator>
|
756
|
+
void _M_range_insert(iterator __pos,
|
757
|
+
_ForwardIterator __first, _ForwardIterator __last,
|
758
|
+
forward_iterator_tag);
|
759
|
+
};
|
760
|
+
|
761
|
+
template <class _Tp, class _Alloc>
|
762
|
+
inline bool
|
763
|
+
operator==(const vector<_Tp, _Alloc>& __x, const vector<_Tp, _Alloc>& __y)
|
764
|
+
{
|
765
|
+
return __x.size() == __y.size() &&
|
766
|
+
equal(__x.begin(), __x.end(), __y.begin());
|
767
|
+
}
|
768
|
+
|
769
|
+
template <class _Tp, class _Alloc>
|
770
|
+
inline bool
|
771
|
+
operator<(const vector<_Tp, _Alloc>& __x, const vector<_Tp, _Alloc>& __y)
|
772
|
+
{
|
773
|
+
return lexicographical_compare(__x.begin(), __x.end(),
|
774
|
+
__y.begin(), __y.end());
|
775
|
+
}
|
776
|
+
|
777
|
+
template <class _Tp, class _Alloc>
|
778
|
+
inline void swap(vector<_Tp, _Alloc>& __x, vector<_Tp, _Alloc>& __y)
|
779
|
+
{
|
780
|
+
__x.swap(__y);
|
781
|
+
}
|
782
|
+
|
783
|
+
template <class _Tp, class _Alloc>
|
784
|
+
inline bool
|
785
|
+
operator!=(const vector<_Tp, _Alloc>& __x, const vector<_Tp, _Alloc>& __y) {
|
786
|
+
return !(__x == __y);
|
787
|
+
}
|
788
|
+
|
789
|
+
template <class _Tp, class _Alloc>
|
790
|
+
inline bool
|
791
|
+
operator>(const vector<_Tp, _Alloc>& __x, const vector<_Tp, _Alloc>& __y) {
|
792
|
+
return __y < __x;
|
793
|
+
}
|
794
|
+
|
795
|
+
template <class _Tp, class _Alloc>
|
796
|
+
inline bool
|
797
|
+
operator<=(const vector<_Tp, _Alloc>& __x, const vector<_Tp, _Alloc>& __y) {
|
798
|
+
return !(__y < __x);
|
799
|
+
}
|
800
|
+
|
801
|
+
template <class _Tp, class _Alloc>
|
802
|
+
inline bool
|
803
|
+
operator>=(const vector<_Tp, _Alloc>& __x, const vector<_Tp, _Alloc>& __y) {
|
804
|
+
return !(__x < __y);
|
805
|
+
}
|
806
|
+
|
807
|
+
template <class _Tp, class _Alloc>
|
808
|
+
vector<_Tp,_Alloc>&
|
809
|
+
vector<_Tp,_Alloc>::operator=(const vector<_Tp, _Alloc>& __x)
|
810
|
+
{
|
811
|
+
if (&__x != this) {
|
812
|
+
const size_type __xlen = __x.size();
|
813
|
+
if (__xlen > capacity()) {
|
814
|
+
pointer __tmp = _M_allocate_and_copy(__xlen, __x.begin(), __x.end());
|
815
|
+
_Destroy(_M_start, _M_finish);
|
816
|
+
_M_deallocate(_M_start, _M_end_of_storage - _M_start);
|
817
|
+
_M_start = __tmp;
|
818
|
+
_M_end_of_storage = _M_start + __xlen;
|
819
|
+
}
|
820
|
+
else if (size() >= __xlen) {
|
821
|
+
iterator __i(copy(__x.begin(), __x.end(), begin()));
|
822
|
+
_Destroy(__i, end());
|
823
|
+
}
|
824
|
+
else {
|
825
|
+
copy(__x.begin(), __x.begin() + size(), _M_start);
|
826
|
+
uninitialized_copy(__x.begin() + size(), __x.end(), _M_finish);
|
827
|
+
}
|
828
|
+
_M_finish = _M_start + __xlen;
|
829
|
+
}
|
830
|
+
return *this;
|
831
|
+
}
|
832
|
+
|
833
|
+
template <class _Tp, class _Alloc>
|
834
|
+
void vector<_Tp, _Alloc>::_M_fill_assign(size_t __n, const value_type& __val)
|
835
|
+
{
|
836
|
+
if (__n > capacity()) {
|
837
|
+
vector<_Tp, _Alloc> __tmp(__n, __val, get_allocator());
|
838
|
+
__tmp.swap(*this);
|
839
|
+
}
|
840
|
+
else if (__n > size()) {
|
841
|
+
fill(begin(), end(), __val);
|
842
|
+
_M_finish = uninitialized_fill_n(_M_finish, __n - size(), __val);
|
843
|
+
}
|
844
|
+
else
|
845
|
+
erase(fill_n(begin(), __n, __val), end());
|
846
|
+
}
|
847
|
+
|
848
|
+
template <class _Tp, class _Alloc> template <class _InputIter>
|
849
|
+
void vector<_Tp, _Alloc>::_M_assign_aux(_InputIter __first, _InputIter __last,
|
850
|
+
input_iterator_tag) {
|
851
|
+
iterator __cur(begin());
|
852
|
+
for ( ; __first != __last && __cur != end(); ++__cur, ++__first)
|
853
|
+
*__cur = *__first;
|
854
|
+
if (__first == __last)
|
855
|
+
erase(__cur, end());
|
856
|
+
else
|
857
|
+
insert(end(), __first, __last);
|
858
|
+
}
|
859
|
+
|
860
|
+
template <class _Tp, class _Alloc> template <class _ForwardIter>
|
861
|
+
void
|
862
|
+
vector<_Tp, _Alloc>::_M_assign_aux(_ForwardIter __first, _ForwardIter __last,
|
863
|
+
forward_iterator_tag) {
|
864
|
+
size_type __len = distance(__first, __last);
|
865
|
+
|
866
|
+
if (__len > capacity()) {
|
867
|
+
pointer __tmp(_M_allocate_and_copy(__len, __first, __last));
|
868
|
+
_Destroy(_M_start, _M_finish);
|
869
|
+
_M_deallocate(_M_start, _M_end_of_storage - _M_start);
|
870
|
+
_M_start = __tmp;
|
871
|
+
_M_end_of_storage = _M_finish = _M_start + __len;
|
872
|
+
}
|
873
|
+
else if (size() >= __len) {
|
874
|
+
iterator __new_finish(copy(__first, __last, _M_start));
|
875
|
+
_Destroy(__new_finish, end());
|
876
|
+
_M_finish = __new_finish.base();
|
877
|
+
}
|
878
|
+
else {
|
879
|
+
_ForwardIter __mid = __first;
|
880
|
+
advance(__mid, size());
|
881
|
+
copy(__first, __mid, _M_start);
|
882
|
+
_M_finish = uninitialized_copy(__mid, __last, _M_finish);
|
883
|
+
}
|
884
|
+
}
|
885
|
+
|
886
|
+
template <class _Tp, class _Alloc>
|
887
|
+
void
|
888
|
+
vector<_Tp, _Alloc>::_M_insert_aux(iterator __position, const _Tp& __x)
|
889
|
+
{
|
890
|
+
if (_M_finish != _M_end_of_storage) {
|
891
|
+
_Construct(_M_finish, *(_M_finish - 1));
|
892
|
+
++_M_finish;
|
893
|
+
_Tp __x_copy = __x;
|
894
|
+
copy_backward(__position, iterator(_M_finish - 2), iterator(_M_finish- 1));
|
895
|
+
*__position = __x_copy;
|
896
|
+
}
|
897
|
+
else {
|
898
|
+
const size_type __old_size = size();
|
899
|
+
const size_type __len = __old_size != 0 ? 2 * __old_size : 1;
|
900
|
+
iterator __new_start(_M_allocate(__len));
|
901
|
+
iterator __new_finish(__new_start);
|
902
|
+
try {
|
903
|
+
__new_finish = uninitialized_copy(iterator(_M_start), __position,
|
904
|
+
__new_start);
|
905
|
+
_Construct(__new_finish.base(), __x);
|
906
|
+
++__new_finish;
|
907
|
+
__new_finish = uninitialized_copy(__position, iterator(_M_finish),
|
908
|
+
__new_finish);
|
909
|
+
}
|
910
|
+
catch(...)
|
911
|
+
{
|
912
|
+
_Destroy(__new_start,__new_finish);
|
913
|
+
_M_deallocate(__new_start.base(),__len);
|
914
|
+
__throw_exception_again;
|
915
|
+
}
|
916
|
+
_Destroy(begin(), end());
|
917
|
+
_M_deallocate(_M_start, _M_end_of_storage - _M_start);
|
918
|
+
_M_start = __new_start.base();
|
919
|
+
_M_finish = __new_finish.base();
|
920
|
+
_M_end_of_storage = __new_start.base() + __len;
|
921
|
+
}
|
922
|
+
}
|
923
|
+
|
924
|
+
template <class _Tp, class _Alloc>
|
925
|
+
void
|
926
|
+
vector<_Tp, _Alloc>::_M_insert_aux(iterator __position)
|
927
|
+
{
|
928
|
+
if (_M_finish != _M_end_of_storage) {
|
929
|
+
_Construct(_M_finish, *(_M_finish - 1));
|
930
|
+
++_M_finish;
|
931
|
+
copy_backward(__position, iterator(_M_finish - 2),
|
932
|
+
iterator(_M_finish - 1));
|
933
|
+
*__position = _Tp();
|
934
|
+
}
|
935
|
+
else {
|
936
|
+
const size_type __old_size = size();
|
937
|
+
const size_type __len = __old_size != 0 ? 2 * __old_size : 1;
|
938
|
+
pointer __new_start = _M_allocate(__len);
|
939
|
+
pointer __new_finish = __new_start;
|
940
|
+
try {
|
941
|
+
__new_finish = uninitialized_copy(iterator(_M_start), __position,
|
942
|
+
__new_start);
|
943
|
+
_Construct(__new_finish);
|
944
|
+
++__new_finish;
|
945
|
+
__new_finish = uninitialized_copy(__position, iterator(_M_finish),
|
946
|
+
__new_finish);
|
947
|
+
}
|
948
|
+
catch(...)
|
949
|
+
{
|
950
|
+
_Destroy(__new_start,__new_finish);
|
951
|
+
_M_deallocate(__new_start,__len);
|
952
|
+
__throw_exception_again;
|
953
|
+
}
|
954
|
+
_Destroy(begin(), end());
|
955
|
+
_M_deallocate(_M_start, _M_end_of_storage - _M_start);
|
956
|
+
_M_start = __new_start;
|
957
|
+
_M_finish = __new_finish;
|
958
|
+
_M_end_of_storage = __new_start + __len;
|
959
|
+
}
|
960
|
+
}
|
961
|
+
|
962
|
+
template <class _Tp, class _Alloc>
|
963
|
+
void vector<_Tp, _Alloc>::_M_fill_insert(iterator __position, size_type __n,
|
964
|
+
const _Tp& __x)
|
965
|
+
{
|
966
|
+
if (__n != 0) {
|
967
|
+
if (size_type(_M_end_of_storage - _M_finish) >= __n) {
|
968
|
+
_Tp __x_copy = __x;
|
969
|
+
const size_type __elems_after = end() - __position;
|
970
|
+
iterator __old_finish(_M_finish);
|
971
|
+
if (__elems_after > __n) {
|
972
|
+
uninitialized_copy(_M_finish - __n, _M_finish, _M_finish);
|
973
|
+
_M_finish += __n;
|
974
|
+
copy_backward(__position, __old_finish - __n, __old_finish);
|
975
|
+
fill(__position, __position + __n, __x_copy);
|
976
|
+
}
|
977
|
+
else {
|
978
|
+
uninitialized_fill_n(_M_finish, __n - __elems_after, __x_copy);
|
979
|
+
_M_finish += __n - __elems_after;
|
980
|
+
uninitialized_copy(__position, __old_finish, _M_finish);
|
981
|
+
_M_finish += __elems_after;
|
982
|
+
fill(__position, __old_finish, __x_copy);
|
983
|
+
}
|
984
|
+
}
|
985
|
+
else {
|
986
|
+
const size_type __old_size = size();
|
987
|
+
const size_type __len = __old_size + max(__old_size, __n);
|
988
|
+
iterator __new_start(_M_allocate(__len));
|
989
|
+
iterator __new_finish(__new_start);
|
990
|
+
try {
|
991
|
+
__new_finish = uninitialized_copy(begin(), __position, __new_start);
|
992
|
+
__new_finish = uninitialized_fill_n(__new_finish, __n, __x);
|
993
|
+
__new_finish
|
994
|
+
= uninitialized_copy(__position, end(), __new_finish);
|
995
|
+
}
|
996
|
+
catch(...)
|
997
|
+
{
|
998
|
+
_Destroy(__new_start,__new_finish);
|
999
|
+
_M_deallocate(__new_start.base(),__len);
|
1000
|
+
__throw_exception_again;
|
1001
|
+
}
|
1002
|
+
_Destroy(_M_start, _M_finish);
|
1003
|
+
_M_deallocate(_M_start, _M_end_of_storage - _M_start);
|
1004
|
+
_M_start = __new_start.base();
|
1005
|
+
_M_finish = __new_finish.base();
|
1006
|
+
_M_end_of_storage = __new_start.base() + __len;
|
1007
|
+
}
|
1008
|
+
}
|
1009
|
+
}
|
1010
|
+
|
1011
|
+
template <class _Tp, class _Alloc> template <class _InputIterator>
|
1012
|
+
void
|
1013
|
+
vector<_Tp, _Alloc>::_M_range_insert(iterator __pos,
|
1014
|
+
_InputIterator __first,
|
1015
|
+
_InputIterator __last,
|
1016
|
+
input_iterator_tag)
|
1017
|
+
{
|
1018
|
+
for ( ; __first != __last; ++__first) {
|
1019
|
+
__pos = insert(__pos, *__first);
|
1020
|
+
++__pos;
|
1021
|
+
}
|
1022
|
+
}
|
1023
|
+
|
1024
|
+
template <class _Tp, class _Alloc> template <class _ForwardIterator>
|
1025
|
+
void
|
1026
|
+
vector<_Tp, _Alloc>::_M_range_insert(iterator __position,
|
1027
|
+
_ForwardIterator __first,
|
1028
|
+
_ForwardIterator __last,
|
1029
|
+
forward_iterator_tag)
|
1030
|
+
{
|
1031
|
+
if (__first != __last) {
|
1032
|
+
size_type __n = distance(__first, __last);
|
1033
|
+
if (size_type(_M_end_of_storage - _M_finish) >= __n) {
|
1034
|
+
const size_type __elems_after = end() - __position;
|
1035
|
+
iterator __old_finish(_M_finish);
|
1036
|
+
if (__elems_after > __n) {
|
1037
|
+
uninitialized_copy(_M_finish - __n, _M_finish, _M_finish);
|
1038
|
+
_M_finish += __n;
|
1039
|
+
copy_backward(__position, __old_finish - __n, __old_finish);
|
1040
|
+
copy(__first, __last, __position);
|
1041
|
+
}
|
1042
|
+
else {
|
1043
|
+
_ForwardIterator __mid = __first;
|
1044
|
+
advance(__mid, __elems_after);
|
1045
|
+
uninitialized_copy(__mid, __last, _M_finish);
|
1046
|
+
_M_finish += __n - __elems_after;
|
1047
|
+
uninitialized_copy(__position, __old_finish, _M_finish);
|
1048
|
+
_M_finish += __elems_after;
|
1049
|
+
copy(__first, __mid, __position);
|
1050
|
+
}
|
1051
|
+
}
|
1052
|
+
else {
|
1053
|
+
const size_type __old_size = size();
|
1054
|
+
const size_type __len = __old_size + max(__old_size, __n);
|
1055
|
+
iterator __new_start(_M_allocate(__len));
|
1056
|
+
iterator __new_finish(__new_start);
|
1057
|
+
try {
|
1058
|
+
__new_finish = uninitialized_copy(iterator(_M_start),
|
1059
|
+
__position, __new_start);
|
1060
|
+
__new_finish = uninitialized_copy(__first, __last, __new_finish);
|
1061
|
+
__new_finish
|
1062
|
+
= uninitialized_copy(__position, iterator(_M_finish), __new_finish);
|
1063
|
+
}
|
1064
|
+
catch(...)
|
1065
|
+
{
|
1066
|
+
_Destroy(__new_start,__new_finish);
|
1067
|
+
_M_deallocate(__new_start.base(), __len);
|
1068
|
+
__throw_exception_again;
|
1069
|
+
}
|
1070
|
+
_Destroy(_M_start, _M_finish);
|
1071
|
+
_M_deallocate(_M_start, _M_end_of_storage - _M_start);
|
1072
|
+
_M_start = __new_start.base();
|
1073
|
+
_M_finish = __new_finish.base();
|
1074
|
+
_M_end_of_storage = __new_start.base() + __len;
|
1075
|
+
}
|
1076
|
+
}
|
1077
|
+
}
|
1078
|
+
|
1079
|
+
} // namespace std
|
1080
|
+
|
1081
|
+
#endif /* __GLIBCPP_INTERNAL_VECTOR_H */
|
1082
|
+
|
1083
|
+
// Local Variables:
|
1084
|
+
// mode:C++
|
1085
|
+
// End:
|