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/*
* Copyright (c) 2015-2016, Intel Corporation
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
*
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*
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* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/** \file
* \brief Convenience functions allowing range-based-for over BGL graphs.
*
* Normally with the BGL in C++98 you need to do this to iterate over graph
* elements:
*
* Graph:out_edge_iterator ei, ee;
* for (tie(ei, ee) = out_edges(v, g); ei != ee; ++ei) {
* do_thing_with_edge(*ei, g);
* }
*
* But now, with C++11 range-based-for and these functions, you can do this
* instead:
*
* for (auto e : out_edges_range(v, g)) {
* do_thing_with_edge(e, g);
* }
*
* This syntax is much more compact and keeps the iterator vars from cluttering
* the outer scope.
*/
#ifndef UTIL_GRAPH_RANGE_H
#define UTIL_GRAPH_RANGE_H
#include <boost/range/iterator_range.hpp>
namespace ue2 {
/** Adapts a pair of iterators into a range. */
template <class Iter>
inline boost::iterator_range<Iter> pair_range(const std::pair<Iter, Iter> &p) {
return boost::make_iterator_range(p.first, p.second);
}
/** vertices(g) */
template <class Graph>
inline auto vertices_range(const Graph &g)
-> decltype(pair_range(vertices(g))) {
return pair_range(vertices(g));
}
/** edges(g) */
template <class Graph>
inline auto edges_range(const Graph &g) -> decltype(pair_range(edges(g))) {
return pair_range(edges(g));
}
/** out_edges(v, g) */
template <class Graph>
inline auto out_edges_range(const typename Graph::vertex_descriptor &v,
const Graph &g)
-> decltype(pair_range(out_edges(v, g))) {
return pair_range(out_edges(v, g));
}
/** in_edges(v, g) */
template <class Graph>
inline auto in_edges_range(const typename Graph::vertex_descriptor &v,
const Graph &g)
-> decltype(pair_range(in_edges(v, g))) {
return pair_range(in_edges(v, g));
}
/** adjacent_vertices(v, g) */
template <class Graph>
inline auto adjacent_vertices_range(const typename Graph::vertex_descriptor &v,
const Graph &g)
-> decltype(pair_range(adjacent_vertices(v, g))) {
return pair_range(adjacent_vertices(v, g));
}
/** inv_adjacent_vertices(v, g) */
template <class Graph>
inline auto inv_adjacent_vertices_range(
const typename Graph::vertex_descriptor &v, const Graph &g)
-> decltype(pair_range(inv_adjacent_vertices(v, g))) {
return pair_range(inv_adjacent_vertices(v, g));
}
} // namespace ue2
#endif // UTIL_GRAPH_RANGE_H
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