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// Copyright 2017 The Abseil Authors.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
//
// This header file contains C++14 versions of standard <utility> header
// abstractions available within C++17, and are designed to be drop-in
// replacement for code compliant with C++14 and C++17.
//
// The following abstractions are defined:
//
// * apply<Functor, Tuple> == std::apply<Functor, Tuple>
// * exchange<T> == std::exchange<T>
// * make_from_tuple<T> == std::make_from_tuple<T>
//
// This header file also provides the tag types `in_place_t`, `in_place_type_t`,
// and `in_place_index_t`, as well as the constant `in_place`, and
// `constexpr` `std::move()` and `std::forward()` implementations in C++11.
//
// References:
//
// https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/utility/apply
// http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2013/n3658.html
#ifndef ABSL_UTILITY_UTILITY_H_
#define ABSL_UTILITY_UTILITY_H_
#include <cstddef>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <tuple>
#include <utility>
#include "absl/base/config.h"
#include "absl/base/internal/inline_variable.h"
#include "absl/base/internal/invoke.h"
#include "absl/meta/type_traits.h"
namespace absl {
ABSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
// Historical note: Abseil once provided implementations of these
// abstractions for platforms that had not yet provided them. Those
// platforms are no longer supported. New code should simply use the
// the ones from std directly.
using std::exchange;
using std::forward;
using std::index_sequence;
using std::index_sequence_for;
using std::integer_sequence;
using std::make_index_sequence;
using std::make_integer_sequence;
using std::move;
namespace utility_internal {
template <typename T>
struct InPlaceTypeTag {
explicit InPlaceTypeTag() = delete;
InPlaceTypeTag(const InPlaceTypeTag&) = delete;
InPlaceTypeTag& operator=(const InPlaceTypeTag&) = delete;
};
template <size_t I>
struct InPlaceIndexTag {
explicit InPlaceIndexTag() = delete;
InPlaceIndexTag(const InPlaceIndexTag&) = delete;
InPlaceIndexTag& operator=(const InPlaceIndexTag&) = delete;
};
} // namespace utility_internal
// Tag types
#ifdef ABSL_USES_STD_OPTIONAL
using std::in_place_t;
using std::in_place;
#else // ABSL_USES_STD_OPTIONAL
// in_place_t
//
// Tag type used to specify in-place construction, such as with
// `absl::optional`, designed to be a drop-in replacement for C++17's
// `std::in_place_t`.
struct in_place_t {};
ABSL_INTERNAL_INLINE_CONSTEXPR(in_place_t, in_place, {});
#endif // ABSL_USES_STD_OPTIONAL
#if defined(ABSL_USES_STD_ANY) || defined(ABSL_USES_STD_VARIANT)
using std::in_place_type;
using std::in_place_type_t;
#else
// in_place_type_t
//
// Tag type used for in-place construction when the type to construct needs to
// be specified, such as with `absl::any`, designed to be a drop-in replacement
// for C++17's `std::in_place_type_t`.
template <typename T>
using in_place_type_t = void (*)(utility_internal::InPlaceTypeTag<T>);
template <typename T>
void in_place_type(utility_internal::InPlaceTypeTag<T>) {}
#endif // ABSL_USES_STD_ANY || ABSL_USES_STD_VARIANT
#ifdef ABSL_USES_STD_VARIANT
using std::in_place_index;
using std::in_place_index_t;
#else
// in_place_index_t
//
// Tag type used for in-place construction when the type to construct needs to
// be specified, such as with `absl::any`, designed to be a drop-in replacement
// for C++17's `std::in_place_index_t`.
template <size_t I>
using in_place_index_t = void (*)(utility_internal::InPlaceIndexTag<I>);
template <size_t I>
void in_place_index(utility_internal::InPlaceIndexTag<I>) {}
#endif // ABSL_USES_STD_VARIANT
namespace utility_internal {
// Helper method for expanding tuple into a called method.
template <typename Functor, typename Tuple, std::size_t... Indexes>
auto apply_helper(Functor&& functor, Tuple&& t, index_sequence<Indexes...>)
-> decltype(absl::base_internal::invoke(
absl::forward<Functor>(functor),
std::get<Indexes>(absl::forward<Tuple>(t))...)) {
return absl::base_internal::invoke(
absl::forward<Functor>(functor),
std::get<Indexes>(absl::forward<Tuple>(t))...);
}
} // namespace utility_internal
// apply
//
// Invokes a Callable using elements of a tuple as its arguments.
// Each element of the tuple corresponds to an argument of the call (in order).
// Both the Callable argument and the tuple argument are perfect-forwarded.
// For member-function Callables, the first tuple element acts as the `this`
// pointer. `absl::apply` is designed to be a drop-in replacement for C++17's
// `std::apply`. Unlike C++17's `std::apply`, this is not currently `constexpr`.
//
// Example:
//
// class Foo {
// public:
// void Bar(int);
// };
// void user_function1(int, std::string);
// void user_function2(std::unique_ptr<Foo>);
// auto user_lambda = [](int, int) {};
//
// int main()
// {
// std::tuple<int, std::string> tuple1(42, "bar");
// // Invokes the first user function on int, std::string.
// absl::apply(&user_function1, tuple1);
//
// std::tuple<std::unique_ptr<Foo>> tuple2(absl::make_unique<Foo>());
// // Invokes the user function that takes ownership of the unique
// // pointer.
// absl::apply(&user_function2, std::move(tuple2));
//
// auto foo = absl::make_unique<Foo>();
// std::tuple<Foo*, int> tuple3(foo.get(), 42);
// // Invokes the method Bar on foo with one argument, 42.
// absl::apply(&Foo::Bar, tuple3);
//
// std::tuple<int, int> tuple4(8, 9);
// // Invokes a lambda.
// absl::apply(user_lambda, tuple4);
// }
template <typename Functor, typename Tuple>
auto apply(Functor&& functor, Tuple&& t)
-> decltype(utility_internal::apply_helper(
absl::forward<Functor>(functor), absl::forward<Tuple>(t),
absl::make_index_sequence<std::tuple_size<
typename std::remove_reference<Tuple>::type>::value>{})) {
return utility_internal::apply_helper(
absl::forward<Functor>(functor), absl::forward<Tuple>(t),
absl::make_index_sequence<std::tuple_size<
typename std::remove_reference<Tuple>::type>::value>{});
}
namespace utility_internal {
template <typename T, typename Tuple, size_t... I>
T make_from_tuple_impl(Tuple&& tup, absl::index_sequence<I...>) {
return T(std::get<I>(std::forward<Tuple>(tup))...);
}
} // namespace utility_internal
// make_from_tuple
//
// Given the template parameter type `T` and a tuple of arguments
// `std::tuple(arg0, arg1, ..., argN)` constructs an object of type `T` as if by
// calling `T(arg0, arg1, ..., argN)`.
//
// Example:
//
// std::tuple<const char*, size_t> args("hello world", 5);
// auto s = absl::make_from_tuple<std::string>(args);
// assert(s == "hello");
//
template <typename T, typename Tuple>
constexpr T make_from_tuple(Tuple&& tup) {
return utility_internal::make_from_tuple_impl<T>(
std::forward<Tuple>(tup),
absl::make_index_sequence<
std::tuple_size<absl::decay_t<Tuple>>::value>{});
}
ABSL_NAMESPACE_END
} // namespace absl
#endif // ABSL_UTILITY_UTILITY_H_
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