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Chris@16 1 // Copyright Vladimir Prus 2004.
Chris@16 2 // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
Chris@16 3 // (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt
Chris@16 4 // or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
Chris@16 5
Chris@16 6 #ifndef BOOST_EOF_ITERATOR_VP_2004_03_12
Chris@16 7 #define BOOST_EOF_ITERATOR_VP_2004_03_12
Chris@16 8
Chris@16 9 #include <boost/iterator/iterator_facade.hpp>
Chris@16 10
Chris@16 11 namespace boost {
Chris@16 12
Chris@16 13 /** The 'eof_iterator' class is useful for constructing forward iterators
Chris@16 14 in cases where iterator extract data from some source and it's easy
Chris@16 15 to detect 'eof' -- i.e. the situation where there's no data. One
Chris@16 16 apparent example is reading lines from a file.
Chris@16 17
Chris@16 18 Implementing such iterators using 'iterator_facade' directly would
Chris@16 19 require to create class with three core operation, a couple of
Chris@16 20 constructors. When using 'eof_iterator', the derived class should define
Chris@16 21 only one method to get new value, plus a couple of constructors.
Chris@16 22
Chris@16 23 The basic idea is that iterator has 'eof' bit. Two iterators are equal
Chris@16 24 only if both have their 'eof' bits set. The 'get' method either obtains
Chris@16 25 the new value or sets the 'eof' bit.
Chris@16 26
Chris@16 27 Specifically, derived class should define:
Chris@16 28
Chris@16 29 1. A default constructor, which creates iterator with 'eof' bit set. The
Chris@16 30 constructor body should call 'found_eof' method defined here.
Chris@16 31 2. Some other constructor. It should initialize some 'data pointer' used
Chris@16 32 in iterator operation and then call 'get'.
Chris@16 33 3. The 'get' method. It should operate this way:
Chris@16 34 - look at some 'data pointer' to see if new element is available;
Chris@16 35 if not, it should call 'found_eof'.
Chris@16 36 - extract new element and store it at location returned by the 'value'
Chris@16 37 method.
Chris@16 38 - advance the data pointer.
Chris@16 39
Chris@16 40 Essentially, the 'get' method has the functionality of both 'increment'
Chris@16 41 and 'dereference'. It's very good for the cases where data extraction
Chris@16 42 implicitly moves data pointer, like for stream operation.
Chris@16 43 */
Chris@16 44 template<class Derived, class ValueType>
Chris@16 45 class eof_iterator : public iterator_facade<Derived, const ValueType,
Chris@16 46 forward_traversal_tag>
Chris@16 47 {
Chris@16 48 public:
Chris@16 49 eof_iterator()
Chris@16 50 : m_at_eof(false)
Chris@16 51 {}
Chris@16 52
Chris@16 53 protected: // interface for derived
Chris@16 54
Chris@16 55 /** Returns the reference which should be used by derived
Chris@16 56 class to store the next value. */
Chris@16 57 ValueType& value()
Chris@16 58 {
Chris@16 59 return m_value;
Chris@16 60 }
Chris@16 61
Chris@16 62 /** Should be called by derived class to indicate that it can't
Chris@16 63 produce next element. */
Chris@16 64 void found_eof()
Chris@16 65 {
Chris@16 66 m_at_eof = true;
Chris@16 67 }
Chris@16 68
Chris@16 69
Chris@16 70 private: // iterator core operations
Chris@16 71 friend class iterator_core_access;
Chris@16 72
Chris@16 73 void increment()
Chris@16 74 {
Chris@16 75 static_cast<Derived&>(*this).get();
Chris@16 76 }
Chris@16 77
Chris@16 78 bool equal(const eof_iterator& other) const
Chris@16 79 {
Chris@16 80 if (m_at_eof && other.m_at_eof)
Chris@16 81 return true;
Chris@16 82 else
Chris@16 83 return false;
Chris@16 84 }
Chris@16 85
Chris@16 86 const ValueType& dereference() const
Chris@16 87 {
Chris@16 88 return m_value;
Chris@16 89 }
Chris@16 90
Chris@16 91 bool m_at_eof;
Chris@16 92 ValueType m_value;
Chris@16 93 };
Chris@16 94 }
Chris@16 95
Chris@16 96 #endif
Chris@16 97