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226 lines
5.1 KiB
C++
226 lines
5.1 KiB
C++
// Matrix Construct
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//
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// Copyright (C) Matrix Construct Developers, Authors & Contributors
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// Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Jason Volk <jason@zemos.net>
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//
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// Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
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// purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
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// copyright notice and this permission notice is present in all copies. The
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// full license for this software is available in the LICENSE file.
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#pragma once
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#define HAVE_IRCD_JSON_TUPLE_KEYS_H
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namespace ircd::json
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{
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template<class tuple> struct keys;
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}
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/// Array of string literals (in string_views) representing just the keys of a
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/// tuple. By default construction all keys are included in the array. A
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/// selection construction will only include keys that are selected. Note that
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/// the selection construction packs all the chosen keys at the front of the
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/// array so you cannot rely on this for a key's index into the tuple.
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template<class tuple>
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struct ircd::json::keys
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:std::array<string_view, tuple::size()>
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{
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struct selection;
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struct include;
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struct exclude;
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size_t count() const;
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bool has(const string_view &) const;
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operator vector_view<const string_view>() const;
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keys(const selection & = {});
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};
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/// Selection of keys in a tuple represented by a bitset. Users generally
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/// do not construct this class directly. Instead, construct one of the
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/// `include` or `exclude` classes which will set these bits appropriately.
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template<class tuple>
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struct ircd::json::keys<tuple>::selection
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:std::bitset<tuple::size()>
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{
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template<class closure> constexpr bool until(closure&&) const;
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template<class closure> constexpr void for_each(closure&&) const;
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template<class it> constexpr it transform(it, const it end) const;
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bool has(const string_view &) const;
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void set(const string_view &, const bool & = true);
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void set(const size_t &, const bool & = true);
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// Note the default all-bits set.
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constexpr selection(const uint64_t &val = -1)
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:std::bitset<tuple::size()>{val}
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{}
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static_assert(tuple::size() <= sizeof(uint64_t) * 8);
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};
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/// Construct this class with a list of keys you want to select for a given
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/// tuple. This constructs a bitset representing the keys of the tuple and
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/// lights the bits for your selections.
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template<class tuple>
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struct ircd::json::keys<tuple>::include
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:selection
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{
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include(const vector_view<const string_view> &list)
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:selection{0}
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{
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assert(this->none());
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for(const auto &key : list)
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this->set(key, true);
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}
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include(const std::initializer_list<const string_view> &list)
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:include(vector_view<const string_view>(list))
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{}
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};
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/// Construct this class with a list of keys you want to deselect for a given
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/// tuple. This constructs a bitset representing the keys of the tuple and
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/// lights the bits which are not in the list.
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template<class tuple>
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struct ircd::json::keys<tuple>::exclude
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:selection
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{
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exclude(const vector_view<const string_view> &list)
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:selection{}
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{
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assert(this->all());
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for(const auto &key : list)
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this->set(key, false);
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}
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exclude(const std::initializer_list<const string_view> &list)
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:exclude(vector_view<const string_view>(list))
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{}
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};
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//
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// selection
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//
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template<class tuple>
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void
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ircd::json::keys<tuple>::selection::set(const string_view &key,
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const bool &val)
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{
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this->set(json::indexof<tuple>(key), val);
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}
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template<class tuple>
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void
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ircd::json::keys<tuple>::selection::set(const size_t &pos,
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const bool &val)
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{
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this->std::bitset<tuple::size()>::set(pos, val);
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}
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template<class tuple>
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bool
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ircd::json::keys<tuple>::selection::has(const string_view &key)
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const
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{
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return this->test(json::indexof<tuple>(key));
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}
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template<class tuple>
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template<class it>
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constexpr it
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ircd::json::keys<tuple>::selection::transform(it i,
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const it end)
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const
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{
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this->until([&i, &end](auto&& key)
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{
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if(i == end)
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return false;
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*i = key;
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++i;
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return true;
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});
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return i;
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}
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template<class tuple>
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template<class closure>
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constexpr void
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ircd::json::keys<tuple>::selection::for_each(closure&& function)
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const
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{
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this->until([&function](auto&& key)
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{
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function(key);
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return true;
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});
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}
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template<class tuple>
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template<class closure>
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constexpr bool
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ircd::json::keys<tuple>::selection::until(closure&& function)
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const
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{
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for(size_t i(0); i < tuple::size(); ++i)
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if(this->test(i))
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if(!function(key<tuple>(i)))
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return false;
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return true;
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}
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//
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// keys
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//
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template<class tuple>
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ircd::json::keys<tuple>::keys(const selection &selection)
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{
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selection.transform(this->begin(), this->end());
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}
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template<class tuple>
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ircd::json::keys<tuple>::operator
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vector_view<const string_view>()
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const
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{
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return { this->data(), this->count() };
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}
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template<class tuple>
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bool
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ircd::json::keys<tuple>::has(const string_view &key)
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const
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{
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const auto &start
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{
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this->begin()
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};
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const auto &stop
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{
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start + this->count()
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};
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assert(!empty(key));
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return stop != std::find(start, stop, key);
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}
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template<class tuple>
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size_t
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ircd::json::keys<tuple>::count()
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const
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{
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size_t i(0);
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#pragma clang loop unroll (disable)
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for(; i < this->size(); ++i)
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if(!(*this)[i])
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break;
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return i;
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}
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