282 lines
7.3 KiB
C++
282 lines
7.3 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright © 2018 Google, Inc.
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*
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* This is part of HarfBuzz, a text shaping library.
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*
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* Permission is hereby granted, without written agreement and without
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* license or royalty fees, to use, copy, modify, and distribute this
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* software and its documentation for any purpose, provided that the
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* above copyright notice and the following two paragraphs appear in
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* all copies of this software.
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*
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* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY FOR
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* DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
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* ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE AND ITS DOCUMENTATION, EVEN
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* IF THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
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* DAMAGE.
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*
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* THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, INCLUDING,
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* BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE SOFTWARE PROVIDED HEREUNDER IS
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* ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, AND THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER HAS NO OBLIGATION TO
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* PROVIDE MAINTENANCE, SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR MODIFICATIONS.
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*
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* Google Author(s): Behdad Esfahbod
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*/
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#include "hb.hh"
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#include "hb-iter.hh"
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#include "hb-array.hh"
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#include "hb-set.hh"
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#include "hb-ot-layout-common.hh"
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template <typename T>
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struct array_iter_t : hb_iter_with_fallback_t<array_iter_t<T>, T&>
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{
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array_iter_t (hb_array_t<T> arr_) : arr (arr_) {}
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typedef T& __item_t__;
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static constexpr bool is_random_access_iterator = true;
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T& __item_at__ (unsigned i) const { return arr[i]; }
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void __forward__ (unsigned n) { arr += n; }
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void __rewind__ (unsigned n) { arr -= n; }
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unsigned __len__ () const { return arr.length; }
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bool operator != (const array_iter_t& o) { return arr != o.arr; }
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private:
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hb_array_t<T> arr;
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};
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template <typename T>
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struct some_array_t
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{
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some_array_t (hb_array_t<T> arr_) : arr (arr_) {}
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typedef array_iter_t<T> iter_t;
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array_iter_t<T> iter () { return array_iter_t<T> (arr); }
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operator array_iter_t<T> () { return iter (); }
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operator hb_iter_t<array_iter_t<T>> () { return iter (); }
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private:
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hb_array_t<T> arr;
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};
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template <typename Iter,
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hb_requires (hb_is_iterator (Iter))>
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static void
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test_iterator_non_default_constructable (Iter it)
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{
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/* Iterate over a copy of it. */
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for (auto c = it.iter (); c; c++)
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*c;
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/* Same. */
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for (auto c = +it; c; c++)
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*c;
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/* Range-based for over a copy. */
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for (auto _ : +it)
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(void) _;
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it += it.len ();
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it = it + 10;
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it = 10 + it;
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assert (*it == it[0]);
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static_assert (true || it.is_random_access_iterator, "");
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static_assert (true || it.is_sorted_iterator, "");
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}
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template <typename Iter,
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hb_requires (hb_is_iterator (Iter))>
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static void
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test_iterator (Iter it)
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{
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Iter default_constructed;
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assert (!default_constructed);
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test_iterator_non_default_constructable (it);
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}
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template <typename Iterable,
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hb_requires (hb_is_iterable (Iterable))>
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static void
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test_iterable (const Iterable &lst = Null(Iterable))
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{
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for (auto _ : lst)
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(void) _;
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// Test that can take iterator from.
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test_iterator (lst.iter ());
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}
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int
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main (int argc, char **argv)
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{
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const int src[10] = {};
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int dst[20];
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hb_vector_t<int> v;
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array_iter_t<const int> s (src); /* Implicit conversion from static array. */
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array_iter_t<const int> s2 (v); /* Implicit conversion from vector. */
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array_iter_t<int> t (dst);
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static_assert (array_iter_t<int>::is_random_access_iterator, "");
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some_array_t<const int> a (src);
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s2 = s;
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hb_iter (src);
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hb_iter (src, 2);
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hb_fill (t, 42);
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hb_copy (s, t);
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hb_copy (a.iter (), t);
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test_iterable (v);
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hb_set_t st;
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st << 1 << 15 << 43;
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test_iterable (st);
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hb_sorted_array_t<int> sa;
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(void) static_cast<hb_iter_t<hb_sorted_array_t<int>, hb_sorted_array_t<int>::item_t>&> (sa);
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(void) static_cast<hb_iter_t<hb_sorted_array_t<int>, hb_sorted_array_t<int>::__item_t__>&> (sa);
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(void) static_cast<hb_iter_t<hb_sorted_array_t<int>, int&>&>(sa);
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(void) static_cast<hb_iter_t<hb_sorted_array_t<int>>&>(sa);
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(void) static_cast<hb_iter_t<hb_array_t<int>, int&>&> (sa);
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test_iterable (sa);
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test_iterable<hb_array_t<int>> ();
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test_iterable<hb_sorted_array_t<const int>> ();
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test_iterable<hb_vector_t<float>> ();
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test_iterable<hb_set_t> ();
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test_iterable<OT::Coverage> ();
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test_iterator (hb_zip (st, v));
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test_iterator_non_default_constructable (hb_enumerate (st));
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test_iterator_non_default_constructable (hb_enumerate (st, -5));
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test_iterator_non_default_constructable (hb_enumerate (hb_iter (st)));
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test_iterator_non_default_constructable (hb_enumerate (hb_iter (st) + 1));
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test_iterator_non_default_constructable (hb_iter (st) | hb_filter ());
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test_iterator_non_default_constructable (hb_iter (st) | hb_map (hb_lidentity));
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assert (true == hb_all (st));
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assert (false == hb_all (st, 42u));
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assert (true == hb_any (st));
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assert (false == hb_any (st, 14u));
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assert (true == hb_any (st, 14u, [] (unsigned _) { return _ - 1u; }));
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assert (true == hb_any (st, [] (unsigned _) { return _ == 15u; }));
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assert (true == hb_any (st, 15u));
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assert (false == hb_none (st));
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assert (false == hb_none (st, 15u));
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assert (true == hb_none (st, 17u));
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hb_array_t<hb_vector_t<int>> pa;
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pa->as_array ();
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hb_map_t m;
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hb_iter (st);
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hb_iter (&st);
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+ hb_iter (src)
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| hb_map (m)
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| hb_map (&m)
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| hb_filter ()
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| hb_filter (st)
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| hb_filter (&st)
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| hb_filter (hb_bool)
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| hb_filter (hb_bool, hb_identity)
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| hb_sink (st)
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;
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+ hb_iter (src)
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| hb_sink (hb_array (dst))
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;
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+ hb_iter (src)
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| hb_apply (&st)
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;
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+ hb_iter (src)
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| hb_map ([] (int i) { return 1; })
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| hb_reduce ([=] (int acc, int value) { return acc; }, 2)
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;
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using map_pair_t = hb_item_type<hb_map_t>;
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+ hb_iter (m)
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| hb_map ([] (map_pair_t p) { return p.first * p.second; })
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;
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m.keys ();
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using map_key_t = decltype (*m.keys());
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+ hb_iter (m.keys ())
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| hb_filter ([] (map_key_t k) { return k < 42; })
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| hb_drain
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;
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m.values ();
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using map_value_t = decltype (*m.values());
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+ hb_iter (m.values ())
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| hb_filter ([] (map_value_t k) { return k < 42; })
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| hb_drain
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;
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unsigned int temp1 = 10;
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unsigned int temp2 = 0;
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hb_map_t *result =
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+ hb_iter (src)
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| hb_map ([&] (int i) -> hb_set_t *
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{
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hb_set_t *set = hb_set_create ();
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for (unsigned int i = 0; i < temp1; ++i)
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hb_set_add (set, i);
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temp1++;
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return set;
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})
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| hb_reduce ([&] (hb_map_t *acc, hb_set_t *value) -> hb_map_t *
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{
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hb_map_set (acc, temp2++, hb_set_get_population (value));
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/* This is not a memory managed language, take care! */
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hb_set_destroy (value);
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return acc;
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}, hb_map_create ())
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;
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/* The result should be something like 0->10, 1->11, ..., 9->19 */
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assert (hb_map_get (result, 9) == 19);
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unsigned int temp3 = 0;
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+ hb_iter(src)
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| hb_map([&] (int i) { return ++temp3; })
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| hb_reduce([&] (float acc, int value) { return acc + value; }, 0)
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;
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hb_map_destroy (result);
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+ hb_iter (src)
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| hb_drain
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;
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t << 1;
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long vl;
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s >> vl;
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hb_iota ();
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hb_iota (3);
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hb_iota (3, 2);
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hb_range ();
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assert (hb_range (9).len () == 9);
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assert (hb_range (2, 9).len () == 7);
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assert (hb_range (2, 9, 3).len () == 3);
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assert (hb_range (2, 8, 3).len () == 2);
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assert (hb_range (2, 7, 3).len () == 2);
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assert (hb_range (-2, -9, -3).len () == 3);
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assert (hb_range (-2, -8, -3).len () == 2);
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assert (hb_range (-2, -7, -3).len () == 2);
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return 0;
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}
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