| [86bd7c1f] | 1 | //
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 | 2 | // Cforall Version 1.0.0 Copyright (C) 2015 University of Waterloo
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 | 3 | //
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 | 4 | // The contents of this file are covered under the licence agreement in the
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 | 5 | // file "LICENCE" distributed with Cforall.
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 | 6 | //
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| [1ad1c99e] | 7 | // array.h --
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| [86bd7c1f] | 8 | //
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 | 9 | // Author           : Richard C. Bilson
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 | 10 | // Created On       : Wed May 27 17:56:53 2015
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| [1ad1c99e] | 11 | // Last Modified By : Rob Schluntz
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 | 12 | // Last Modified On : Wed Apr 27 17:26:04 2016
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| [4040425] | 13 | // Update Count     : 5
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| [86bd7c1f] | 14 | //
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 | 15 | 
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| [51b73452] | 16 | #ifndef ARRAY_H
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 | 17 | #define ARRAY_H
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 | 18 | 
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| [d3b7937] | 19 | //#include <iterator>
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| [51b73452] | 20 | 
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| [134b86a] | 21 | // An array has contiguous elements accessible in any order using integer indicies. The first
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 | 22 | // element has index 0.
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| [4040425] | 23 | trait array( otype array_type, otype elt_type ) {
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| [86bd7c1f] | 24 |         lvalue elt_type ?[?]( array_type, int );
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| [51b73452] | 25 | };
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 | 26 | 
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| [134b86a] | 27 | // A bounded array is an array that carries its maximum index with it.
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| [1ad1c99e] | 28 | trait bounded_array( otype array_type, otype elt_type | array( array_type *, elt_type ) ) {
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 | 29 |         int last( array_type * );
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| [51b73452] | 30 | };
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 | 31 | 
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 | 32 | // implement iterator_for
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 | 33 | 
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 | 34 | typedef int array_iterator;
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| [134b86a] | 35 | 
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| [4040425] | 36 | /// forall( otype array_type, elt_type | bounded_array( array_type, elt_type ) )
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| [51b73452] | 37 | /// [ array_iterator begin, array_iterator end ] get_iterators( array_type );
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| [134b86a] | 38 | 
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 | 39 | 
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 | 40 | // A bounded array can be iterated over by using a pointer to the element type. These functions
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 | 41 | // return iterators corresponding to the first element and the one-past-the-end element, STL-style.
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| [4040425] | 42 | forall( otype array_type, otype elt_type | bounded_array( array_type, elt_type ) )
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| [1ad1c99e] | 43 | elt_type * begin( array_type * array );
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| [134b86a] | 44 | 
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| [1ad1c99e] | 45 | // The end iterator should point one past the last element.
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| [4040425] | 46 | forall( otype array_type, otype elt_type | bounded_array( array_type, elt_type ) )
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| [1ad1c99e] | 47 | elt_type * end( array_type * array );
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| [51b73452] | 48 | 
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| [134b86a] | 49 | #endif // ARRAY_H
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| [86bd7c1f] | 50 | 
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 | 51 | // Local Variables: //
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 | 52 | // tab-width: 4 //
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 | 53 | // compile-command: "cfa array.c" //
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 | 54 | // End: //
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