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369 lines
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369 lines
10 KiB
C++
/** @file
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* @brief Class representing a list of query expansion terms
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*/
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/* Copyright (C) 2015,2016 Olly Betts
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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* License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301
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* USA
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*/
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#ifndef XAPIAN_INCLUDED_ESET_H
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#define XAPIAN_INCLUDED_ESET_H
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#if !defined XAPIAN_IN_XAPIAN_H && !defined XAPIAN_LIB_BUILD
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# error Never use <xapian/eset.h> directly; include <xapian.h> instead.
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#endif
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#include <iterator>
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#include <string>
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#include <xapian/attributes.h>
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#include <xapian/intrusive_ptr.h>
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#include <xapian/stem.h>
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#include <xapian/types.h>
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#include <xapian/visibility.h>
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namespace Xapian {
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class ESetIterator;
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/// Class representing a list of search results.
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class XAPIAN_VISIBILITY_DEFAULT ESet {
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friend class ESetIterator;
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public:
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/// Class representing the ESet internals.
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class Internal;
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/// @private @internal Reference counted internals.
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Xapian::Internal::intrusive_ptr<Internal> internal;
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/** Copying is allowed.
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*
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* The internals are reference counted, so copying is cheap.
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*/
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ESet(const ESet & o);
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/** Copying is allowed.
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*
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* The internals are reference counted, so assignment is cheap.
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*/
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ESet & operator=(const ESet & o);
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#ifdef XAPIAN_MOVE_SEMANTICS
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/// Move constructor.
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ESet(ESet && o);
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/// Move assignment operator.
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ESet & operator=(ESet && o);
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#endif
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/** Default constructor.
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*
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* Creates an empty ESet, mostly useful as a placeholder.
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*/
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ESet();
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/// Destructor.
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~ESet();
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/** Return number of items in this ESet object. */
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Xapian::doccount size() const;
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/** Return true if this ESet object is empty. */
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bool empty() const { return size() == 0; }
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/** Return a bound on the full size of this ESet object.
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*
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* This is a bound on size() if get_eset() had been called with
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* maxitems set high enough that all results were returned.
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*/
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Xapian::termcount get_ebound() const;
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/** Efficiently swap this ESet object with another. */
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void swap(ESet & o) { internal.swap(o.internal); }
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/** Return iterator pointing to the first item in this ESet. */
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ESetIterator begin() const;
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/** Return iterator pointing to just after the last item in this ESet. */
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ESetIterator end() const;
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/** Return iterator pointing to the i-th object in this ESet. */
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ESetIterator operator[](Xapian::doccount i) const;
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/** Return iterator pointing to the last object in this ESet. */
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ESetIterator back() const;
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/// Return a string describing this object.
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std::string get_description() const;
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/** @private @internal ESet is what the C++ STL calls a container.
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*
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* The following typedefs allow the class to be used in templates in the
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* same way the standard containers can be.
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*
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* These are deliberately hidden from the Doxygen-generated docs, as the
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* machinery here isn't interesting to API users. They just need to know
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* that Xapian container classes are compatible with the STL.
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*
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* See "The C++ Programming Language", 3rd ed. section 16.3.1:
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*/
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// @{
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/// @private
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typedef Xapian::ESetIterator value_type;
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/// @private
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typedef Xapian::termcount size_type;
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/// @private
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typedef Xapian::termcount_diff difference_type;
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/// @private
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typedef Xapian::ESetIterator iterator;
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/// @private
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typedef Xapian::ESetIterator const_iterator;
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/// @private
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typedef value_type * pointer;
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/// @private
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typedef const value_type * const_pointer;
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/// @private
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typedef value_type & reference;
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/// @private
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typedef const value_type & const_reference;
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// @}
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//
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/** @private @internal ESet is what the C++ STL calls a container.
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*
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* The following methods allow the class to be used in templates in the
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* same way the standard containers can be.
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*
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* These are deliberately hidden from the Doxygen-generated docs, as the
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* machinery here isn't interesting to API users. They just need to know
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* that Xapian container classes are compatible with the STL.
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*/
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// @{
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// The size is fixed once created.
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Xapian::doccount max_size() const { return size(); }
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// @}
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};
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/// Iterator over a Xapian::ESet.
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class XAPIAN_VISIBILITY_DEFAULT ESetIterator {
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friend class ESet;
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ESetIterator(const Xapian::ESet & eset_, Xapian::doccount off_from_end_)
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: eset(eset_), off_from_end(off_from_end_) { }
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public:
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/** @private @internal The ESet we are iterating over. */
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Xapian::ESet eset;
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/** @private @internal The current position of the iterator.
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*
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* We store the offset from the end of @a eset, since that means
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* ESet::end() just needs to set this member to 0.
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*/
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Xapian::ESet::size_type off_from_end;
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/** Create an unpositioned ESetIterator. */
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ESetIterator() : off_from_end(0) { }
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/** Get the term at the current position. */
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std::string operator*() const;
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/// Advance the iterator to the next position.
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ESetIterator & operator++() {
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--off_from_end;
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return *this;
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}
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/// Advance the iterator to the next position (postfix version).
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ESetIterator operator++(int) {
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ESetIterator retval = *this;
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--off_from_end;
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return retval;
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}
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/// Move the iterator to the previous position.
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ESetIterator & operator--() {
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++off_from_end;
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return *this;
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}
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/// Move the iterator to the previous position (postfix version).
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ESetIterator operator--(int) {
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ESetIterator retval = *this;
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++off_from_end;
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return retval;
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}
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/** @private @internal ESetIterator is what the C++ STL calls an
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* random_access_iterator.
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*
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* The following typedefs allow std::iterator_traits<> to work so that
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* this iterator can be used with the STL.
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*
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* These are deliberately hidden from the Doxygen-generated docs, as the
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* machinery here isn't interesting to API users. They just need to know
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* that Xapian iterator classes are compatible with the STL.
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*/
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// @{
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/// @private
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typedef std::random_access_iterator_tag iterator_category;
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/// @private
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typedef std::string value_type;
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/// @private
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typedef Xapian::termcount_diff difference_type;
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/// @private
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typedef std::string * pointer;
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/// @private
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typedef std::string & reference;
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// @}
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/// Move the iterator forwards by n positions.
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ESetIterator & operator+=(difference_type n) {
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off_from_end -= n;
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return *this;
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}
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/// Move the iterator back by n positions.
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ESetIterator & operator-=(difference_type n) {
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off_from_end += n;
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return *this;
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}
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/** Return the iterator incremented by @a n positions.
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*
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* If @a n is negative, decrements by (-n) positions.
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*/
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ESetIterator operator+(difference_type n) const {
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return ESetIterator(eset, off_from_end - n);
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}
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/** Return the iterator decremented by @a n positions.
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*
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* If @a n is negative, increments by (-n) positions.
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*/
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ESetIterator operator-(difference_type n) const {
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return ESetIterator(eset, off_from_end + n);
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}
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/** Return the number of positions between @a o and this iterator. */
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difference_type operator-(const ESetIterator& o) const {
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return difference_type(o.off_from_end) - difference_type(off_from_end);
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}
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/** Get the weight for the current position. */
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double get_weight() const;
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/// Return a string describing this object.
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std::string get_description() const;
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};
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bool
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XAPIAN_NOTHROW(operator==(const ESetIterator &a, const ESetIterator &b));
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/// Equality test for ESetIterator objects.
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inline bool
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operator==(const ESetIterator &a, const ESetIterator &b) XAPIAN_NOEXCEPT
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{
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return a.off_from_end == b.off_from_end;
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}
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inline bool
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XAPIAN_NOTHROW(operator!=(const ESetIterator &a, const ESetIterator &b));
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/// Inequality test for ESetIterator objects.
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inline bool
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operator!=(const ESetIterator &a, const ESetIterator &b) XAPIAN_NOEXCEPT
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{
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return !(a == b);
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}
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bool
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XAPIAN_NOTHROW(operator<(const ESetIterator &a, const ESetIterator &b));
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/// Inequality test for ESetIterator objects.
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inline bool
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operator<(const ESetIterator &a, const ESetIterator &b) XAPIAN_NOEXCEPT
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{
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return a.off_from_end > b.off_from_end;
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}
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inline bool
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XAPIAN_NOTHROW(operator>(const ESetIterator &a, const ESetIterator &b));
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/// Inequality test for ESetIterator objects.
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inline bool
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operator>(const ESetIterator &a, const ESetIterator &b) XAPIAN_NOEXCEPT
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{
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return b < a;
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}
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inline bool
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XAPIAN_NOTHROW(operator>=(const ESetIterator &a, const ESetIterator &b));
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/// Inequality test for ESetIterator objects.
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inline bool
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operator>=(const ESetIterator &a, const ESetIterator &b) XAPIAN_NOEXCEPT
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{
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return !(a < b);
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}
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inline bool
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XAPIAN_NOTHROW(operator<=(const ESetIterator &a, const ESetIterator &b));
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/// Inequality test for ESetIterator objects.
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inline bool
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operator<=(const ESetIterator &a, const ESetIterator &b) XAPIAN_NOEXCEPT
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{
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return !(b < a);
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}
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/** Return ESetIterator @a it incremented by @a n positions.
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*
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* If @a n is negative, decrements by (-n) positions.
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*/
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inline ESetIterator
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operator+(ESetIterator::difference_type n, const ESetIterator& it)
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{
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return it + n;
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}
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// Inlined methods of ESet which need ESetIterator to have been defined:
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inline ESetIterator
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ESet::begin() const {
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return ESetIterator(*this, size());
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}
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inline ESetIterator
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ESet::end() const {
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// Decrementing the result of end() needs to work, so we must pass in
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// *this here.
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return ESetIterator(*this, 0);
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}
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inline ESetIterator
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ESet::operator[](Xapian::doccount i) const {
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return ESetIterator(*this, size() - i);
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}
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inline ESetIterator
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ESet::back() const {
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return ESetIterator(*this, 1);
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}
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}
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#endif // XAPIAN_INCLUDED_ESET_H
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