// nonstandard construct and destroy functions -*- C++ -*-
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/** @file bits/stl_construct.h
* This is an internal header file, included by other library headers.
* Do not attempt to use it directly. @headername{memory}
*/
#ifndef _STL_CONSTRUCT_H
#define _STL_CONSTRUCT_H 1
#include
#include
#include
namespace std _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY(default)
{
_GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION
/**
* Constructs an object in existing memory by invoking an allocated
* object's constructor with an initializer.
*/
#if __cplusplus >= 201103L
template
inline void
_Construct(_T1* __p, _Args&&... __args)
{ ::new(static_cast(__p)) _T1(std::forward<_Args>(__args)...); }
#else
template
inline void
_Construct(_T1* __p, const _T2& __value)
{
// _GLIBCXX_RESOLVE_LIB_DEFECTS
// 402. wrong new expression in [some_]allocator::construct
::new(static_cast(__p)) _T1(__value);
}
#endif
template
inline void
_Construct_novalue(_T1* __p)
{ ::new(static_cast(__p)) _T1; }
/**
* Destroy the object pointed to by a pointer type.
*/
template
inline void
_Destroy(_Tp* __pointer)
{ __pointer->~_Tp(); }
template
struct _Destroy_aux
{
template
static void
__destroy(_ForwardIterator __first, _ForwardIterator __last)
{
for (; __first != __last; ++__first)
std::_Destroy(std::__addressof(*__first));
}
};
template<>
struct _Destroy_aux
{
template
static void
__destroy(_ForwardIterator, _ForwardIterator) { }
};
/**
* Destroy a range of objects. If the value_type of the object has
* a trivial destructor, the compiler should optimize all of this
* away, otherwise the objects' destructors must be invoked.
*/
template
inline void
_Destroy(_ForwardIterator __first, _ForwardIterator __last)
{
typedef typename iterator_traits<_ForwardIterator>::value_type
_Value_type;
#if __cplusplus >= 201103L
// A deleted destructor is trivial, this ensures we reject such types:
static_assert(is_destructible<_Value_type>::value,
"value type is destructible");
#endif
std::_Destroy_aux<__has_trivial_destructor(_Value_type)>::
__destroy(__first, __last);
}
template
struct _Destroy_n_aux
{
template
static _ForwardIterator
__destroy_n(_ForwardIterator __first, _Size __count)
{
for (; __count > 0; (void)++__first, --__count)
std::_Destroy(std::__addressof(*__first));
return __first;
}
};
template<>
struct _Destroy_n_aux
{
template
static _ForwardIterator
__destroy_n(_ForwardIterator __first, _Size __count)
{
std::advance(__first, __count);
return __first;
}
};
/**
* Destroy a range of objects. If the value_type of the object has
* a trivial destructor, the compiler should optimize all of this
* away, otherwise the objects' destructors must be invoked.
*/
template
inline _ForwardIterator
_Destroy_n(_ForwardIterator __first, _Size __count)
{
typedef typename iterator_traits<_ForwardIterator>::value_type
_Value_type;
#if __cplusplus >= 201103L
// A deleted destructor is trivial, this ensures we reject such types:
static_assert(is_destructible<_Value_type>::value,
"value type is destructible");
#endif
return std::_Destroy_n_aux<__has_trivial_destructor(_Value_type)>::
__destroy_n(__first, __count);
}
/**
* Destroy a range of objects using the supplied allocator. For
* nondefault allocators we do not optimize away invocation of
* destroy() even if _Tp has a trivial destructor.
*/
template
void
_Destroy(_ForwardIterator __first, _ForwardIterator __last,
_Allocator& __alloc)
{
typedef __gnu_cxx::__alloc_traits<_Allocator> __traits;
for (; __first != __last; ++__first)
__traits::destroy(__alloc, std::__addressof(*__first));
}
template
inline void
_Destroy(_ForwardIterator __first, _ForwardIterator __last,
allocator<_Tp>&)
{
_Destroy(__first, __last);
}
#if __cplusplus > 201402L
template
inline void
destroy_at(_Tp* __location)
{
std::_Destroy(__location);
}
template
inline void
destroy(_ForwardIterator __first, _ForwardIterator __last)
{
std::_Destroy(__first, __last);
}
template
inline _ForwardIterator
destroy_n(_ForwardIterator __first, _Size __count)
{
return std::_Destroy_n(__first, __count);
}
#endif
_GLIBCXX_END_NAMESPACE_VERSION
} // namespace std
#endif /* _STL_CONSTRUCT_H */