200 lines
5.5 KiB
C++
200 lines
5.5 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) ONNX Project Contributors
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/*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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*/
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// ATTENTION: The code in this file is highly EXPERIMENTAL.
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// Adventurous users should note that the APIs will probably change.
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//===--- ArrayRef.h - Array Reference Wrapper -------------------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// ONNX: modified from llvm::ArrayRef.
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// removed llvm-specific functionality
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// removed some implicit const -> non-const conversions that rely on
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// complicated std::enable_if meta-programming
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// removed a bunch of slice variants for simplicity...
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#pragma once
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <array>
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#include <vector>
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namespace ONNX_NAMESPACE {
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/// ArrayRef - Represent a constant reference to an array (0 or more elements
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/// consecutively in memory), i.e. a start pointer and a length. It allows
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/// various APIs to take consecutive elements easily and conveniently.
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///
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/// This class does not own the underlying data, it is expected to be used in
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/// situations where the data resides in some other buffer, whose lifetime
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/// extends past that of the ArrayRef. For this reason, it is not in general
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/// safe to store an ArrayRef.
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///
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/// This is intended to be trivially copyable, so it should be passed by
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/// value.
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template <typename T>
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class ArrayRef {
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public:
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typedef const T* iterator;
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typedef const T* const_iterator;
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typedef size_t size_type;
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typedef std::reverse_iterator<iterator> reverse_iterator;
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private:
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/// The start of the array, in an external buffer.
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const T* Data;
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/// The number of elements.
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size_type Length;
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public:
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/// @name Constructors
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/// @{
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/// Construct an empty ArrayRef.
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/*implicit*/ ArrayRef() : Data(nullptr), Length(0) {}
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/// Construct an ArrayRef from a single element.
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/*implicit*/ ArrayRef(const T& OneElt) : Data(&OneElt), Length(1) {}
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/// Construct an ArrayRef from a pointer and length.
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/*implicit*/ ArrayRef(const T* data, size_t length) : Data(data), Length(length) {}
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/// Construct an ArrayRef from a range.
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ArrayRef(const T* begin, const T* end) : Data(begin), Length(end - begin) {}
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/// Construct an ArrayRef from a std::vector.
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template <typename A>
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/*implicit*/ ArrayRef(const std::vector<T, A>& Vec) : Data(Vec.data()), Length(Vec.size()) {}
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/// Construct an ArrayRef from a std::array
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template <size_t N>
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/*implicit*/ constexpr ArrayRef(const std::array<T, N>& Arr) : Data(Arr.data()), Length(N) {}
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/// Construct an ArrayRef from a C array.
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template <size_t N>
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/*implicit*/ constexpr ArrayRef(const T (&Arr)[N]) : Data(Arr), Length(N) {}
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/// Construct an ArrayRef from a std::initializer_list.
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/*implicit*/ ArrayRef(const std::initializer_list<T>& Vec)
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: Data(Vec.begin() == Vec.end() ? (T*)nullptr : Vec.begin()), Length(Vec.size()) {}
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/// @}
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/// @name Simple Operations
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/// @{
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iterator begin() const {
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return Data;
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}
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iterator end() const {
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return Data + Length;
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}
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reverse_iterator rbegin() const {
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return reverse_iterator(end());
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}
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reverse_iterator rend() const {
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return reverse_iterator(begin());
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}
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/// empty - Check if the array is empty.
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bool empty() const {
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return Length == 0;
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}
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const T* data() const {
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return Data;
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}
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/// size - Get the array size.
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size_t size() const {
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return Length;
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}
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/// front - Get the first element.
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const T& front() const {
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assert(!empty());
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return Data[0];
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}
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/// back - Get the last element.
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const T& back() const {
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assert(!empty());
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return Data[Length - 1];
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}
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/// equals - Check for element-wise equality.
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bool equals(ArrayRef RHS) const {
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if (Length != RHS.Length)
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return false;
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return std::equal(begin(), end(), RHS.begin());
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}
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/// slice(n, m) - Chop off the first N elements of the array, and keep M
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/// elements in the array.
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ArrayRef<T> slice(size_t N, size_t M) const {
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assert(N + M <= size() && "Invalid specifier");
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return ArrayRef<T>(data() + N, M);
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}
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/// slice(n) - Chop off the first N elements of the array.
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ArrayRef<T> slice(size_t N) const {
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return slice(N, size() - N);
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}
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/// @}
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/// @name Operator Overloads
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/// @{
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const T& operator[](size_t Index) const {
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assert(Index < Length && "Invalid index!");
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return Data[Index];
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}
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/// Vector compatibility
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const T& at(size_t Index) const {
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assert(Index < Length && "Invalid index!");
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return Data[Index];
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}
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/// Disallow accidental assignment from a temporary.
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///
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/// The declaration here is extra complicated so that "arrayRef = {}"
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/// continues to select the move assignment operator.
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template <typename U>
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typename std::enable_if<std::is_same<U, T>::value, ArrayRef<T>>::type& operator=(U&& Temporary) = delete;
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/// Disallow accidental assignment from a temporary.
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///
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/// The declaration here is extra complicated so that "arrayRef = {}"
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/// continues to select the move assignment operator.
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template <typename U>
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typename std::enable_if<std::is_same<U, T>::value, ArrayRef<T>>::type& operator=(std::initializer_list<U>) = delete;
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/// @}
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/// @name Expensive Operations
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/// @{
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std::vector<T> vec() const {
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return std::vector<T>(Data, Data + Length);
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}
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/// @}
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/// @name Conversion operators
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/// @{
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operator std::vector<T>() const {
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return std::vector<T>(Data, Data + Length);
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}
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/// @}
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};
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} // namespace ONNX_NAMESPACE
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