goldendict-ng/winlibs/include/xapian/valueiterator.h
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/** @file
* @brief Class for iterating over document values.
*/
/* Copyright (C) 2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015 Olly Betts
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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*
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*
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#ifndef XAPIAN_INCLUDED_VALUEITERATOR_H
#define XAPIAN_INCLUDED_VALUEITERATOR_H
#if !defined XAPIAN_IN_XAPIAN_H && !defined XAPIAN_LIB_BUILD
# error Never use <xapian/valueiterator.h> directly; include <xapian.h> instead.
#endif
#include <iterator>
#include <string>
#include <xapian/attributes.h>
#include <xapian/derefwrapper.h>
#include <xapian/types.h>
#include <xapian/visibility.h>
namespace Xapian {
/// Class for iterating over document values.
class XAPIAN_VISIBILITY_DEFAULT ValueIterator {
void decref();
public:
/// Class representing the ValueIterator internals.
class Internal;
/// @private @internal Reference counted internals.
Internal * internal;
/// @private @internal Construct given internals.
explicit ValueIterator(Internal *internal_);
/// Copy constructor.
ValueIterator(const ValueIterator & o);
/// Assignment.
ValueIterator & operator=(const ValueIterator & o);
#ifdef XAPIAN_MOVE_SEMANTICS
/// Move constructor.
ValueIterator(ValueIterator && o)
: internal(o.internal) {
o.internal = nullptr;
}
/// Move assignment operator.
ValueIterator & operator=(ValueIterator && o) {
if (this != &o) {
if (internal) decref();
internal = o.internal;
o.internal = nullptr;
}
return *this;
}
#endif
/** Default constructor.
*
* Creates an uninitialised iterator, which can't be used before being
* assigned to, but is sometimes syntactically convenient.
*/
XAPIAN_NOTHROW(ValueIterator())
: internal(0) { }
/// Destructor.
~ValueIterator() {
if (internal) decref();
}
/// Return the value at the current position.
std::string operator*() const;
/// Advance the iterator to the next position.
ValueIterator & operator++();
/// Advance the iterator to the next position (postfix version).
DerefWrapper_<std::string> operator++(int) {
const std::string & value(**this);
operator++();
return DerefWrapper_<std::string>(value);
}
/** Return the docid at the current position.
*
* If we're iterating over values of a document, this method will throw
* Xapian::InvalidOperationError.
*/
Xapian::docid get_docid() const;
/** Return the value slot number for the current position.
*
* If the iterator is over all values in a slot, this returns that slot's
* number. If the iterator is over the values in a particular document,
* it returns the number of each slot in turn.
*/
Xapian::valueno get_valueno() const;
/** Advance the iterator to document id or value slot @a docid_or_slot.
*
* If this iterator is over values in a document, then this method
* advances the iterator to value slot @a docid_or_slot, or the first slot
* after it if there is no value in slot @a slot.
*
* If this iterator is over values in a particular slot, then this
* method advances the iterator to document id @a docid_or_slot, or the
* first document id after it if there is no value in the slot we're
* iterating over for document @a docid_or_slot.
*
* Note: The "two-faced" nature of this method is due to how C++
* overloading works. Xapian::docid and Xapian::valueno are both typedefs
* for the same unsigned integer type, so overloading can't distinguish
* them.
*
* @param docid_or_slot The docid/slot to advance to.
*/
void skip_to(Xapian::docid docid_or_slot);
/** Check if the specified docid occurs.
*
* The caller is required to ensure that the specified document id
* @a did actually exists in the database.
*
* This method acts like skip_to() if that can be done at little extra
* cost, in which case it then returns true. This is how chert and
* glass databases behave because they store values in streams which allow
* for an efficient implementation of skip_to().
*
* Otherwise it simply checks if a particular docid is present. If it
* is, it returns true. If it isn't, it returns false, and leaves the
* position unspecified (and hence the result of calling methods which
* depend on the current position, such as get_docid(), are also
* unspecified). In this state, next() will advance to the first matching
* position after document @a did, and skip_to() will act as it would if
* the position was the first matching position after document @a did.
*
* Currently the inmemory and remote backends behave in the
* latter way because they don't support streamed values and so skip_to()
* must check each document it skips over which is significantly slower.
*
* @param docid The document id to check.
*/
#ifndef check
bool check(Xapian::docid docid);
#else
// The AssertMacros.h header in the macOS SDK currently defines a check
// macro. Apple have deprecated check() in favour of __Check() and
// plan to remove check() in a "future release", but for now prevent
// expansion of check by adding parentheses in the method prototype:
// https://www.opensource.apple.com/source/CarbonHeaders/CarbonHeaders-18.1/AssertMacros.h
//
// We do this conditionally, as these parentheses trip up SWIG's
// parser:
// https://github.com/swig/swig/issues/45
bool (check)(Xapian::docid docid);
#endif
/// Return a string describing this object.
std::string get_description() const;
/** @private @internal ValueIterator is what the C++ STL calls an
* input_iterator.
*
* The following typedefs allow std::iterator_traits<> to work so that
* this iterator can be used with the STL.
*
* These are deliberately hidden from the Doxygen-generated docs, as the
* machinery here isn't interesting to API users. They just need to know
* that Xapian iterator classes are compatible with the STL.
*/
// @{
/// @private
typedef std::input_iterator_tag iterator_category;
/// @private
typedef std::string value_type;
/// @private
typedef Xapian::doccount_diff difference_type;
/// @private
typedef std::string * pointer;
/// @private
typedef std::string & reference;
// @}
};
bool
XAPIAN_NOTHROW(operator==(const ValueIterator &a, const ValueIterator &b));
/// Equality test for ValueIterator objects.
inline bool
operator==(const ValueIterator &a, const ValueIterator &b) XAPIAN_NOEXCEPT
{
// Use a pointer comparison - this ensures both that (a == a) and correct
// handling of end iterators (which we ensure have NULL internals).
return a.internal == b.internal;
}
bool
XAPIAN_NOTHROW(operator!=(const ValueIterator &a, const ValueIterator &b));
/// Inequality test for ValueIterator objects.
inline bool
operator!=(const ValueIterator &a, const ValueIterator &b) XAPIAN_NOEXCEPT
{
return !(a == b);
}
}
#endif // XAPIAN_INCLUDED_VALUEITERATOR_H