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__gnu_debug::_Safe_iterator_base Class Reference
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Detailed Description

Basic functionality for a safe iterator.

The _Safe_iterator_base base class implements the functionality of a safe iterator that is not specific to a particular iterator type. It contains a pointer back to the sequence it references along with iterator version information and pointers to form a doubly-linked list of iterators referenced by the container.

This class must not perform any operations that can throw an exception, or the exception guarantees of derived iterators will be broken.

Definition at line 51 of file safe_base.h.


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

Initializes the iterator and makes it singular.

Definition at line 77 of file safe_base.h.

__gnu_debug::_Safe_iterator_base::_Safe_iterator_base ( const _Safe_sequence_base __seq,
bool  __constant 
) [inline, protected]

Initialize the iterator to reference the sequence pointed to by __seq. __constant is true when we are initializing a constant iterator, and false if it is a mutable iterator. Note that __seq may be NULL, in which case the iterator will be singular. Otherwise, the iterator will reference __seq and be nonsingular.

Definition at line 88 of file safe_base.h.

References _M_attach().

__gnu_debug::_Safe_iterator_base::_Safe_iterator_base ( const _Safe_iterator_base __x,
bool  __constant 
) [inline, protected]

Initializes the iterator to reference the same sequence that __x does. __constant is true if this is a constant iterator, and false if it is mutable.

Definition at line 95 of file safe_base.h.

References _M_attach(), and _M_sequence.


Member Function Documentation

void __gnu_debug::_Safe_iterator_base::_M_attach ( _Safe_sequence_base __seq,
bool  __constant 
)

Attaches this iterator to the given sequence, detaching it from whatever sequence it was attached to originally. If the new sequence is the NULL pointer, the iterator is left unattached.

Reimplemented in __gnu_debug::_Safe_local_iterator_base.

Referenced by _Safe_iterator_base().

void __gnu_debug::_Safe_iterator_base::_M_attach_single ( _Safe_sequence_base __seq,
bool  __constant 
) throw ()

Likewise, but not thread-safe.

Reimplemented in __gnu_debug::_Safe_local_iterator_base.

Determines if we are attached to the given sequence.

Definition at line 130 of file safe_base.h.

References _M_sequence.

Can we compare this iterator to the given iterator __x? Returns true if both iterators are nonsingular and reference the same sequence.

Detach the iterator for whatever sequence it is attached to, if any.

Reimplemented in __gnu_debug::_Safe_local_iterator_base.

__gnu_cxx::__mutex& __gnu_debug::_Safe_iterator_base::_M_get_mutex ( ) throw () [protected]

For use in _Safe_iterator.

Invalidate the iterator, making it singular.

Definition at line 143 of file safe_base.h.

References _M_version.

Reset all member variables

void __gnu_debug::_Safe_iterator_base::_M_unlink ( ) throw () [inline]

Unlink itself

Definition at line 152 of file safe_base.h.

References _M_next, and _M_prior.


Member Data Documentation

Pointer to the next iterator in the sequence's list of iterators. Only valid when _M_sequence != NULL.

Definition at line 73 of file safe_base.h.

Referenced by __gnu_debug::_Safe_sequence< _Sequence >::_M_transfer_from_if(), and _M_unlink().

Pointer to the previous iterator in the sequence's list of iterators. Only valid when _M_sequence != NULL.

Definition at line 69 of file safe_base.h.

Referenced by __gnu_debug::_Safe_sequence< _Sequence >::_M_transfer_from_if(), and _M_unlink().

The version number of this iterator. The sentinel value 0 is used to indicate an invalidated iterator (i.e., one that is singular because of an operation on the container). This version number must equal the version number in the sequence referenced by _M_sequence for the iterator to be non-singular.

Definition at line 65 of file safe_base.h.

Referenced by _M_invalidate().


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