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This change introduces accumulate, addressof, advance, all_of, distance, array, enable_if, allocator_traits, back_inserter, bad_alloc, is_signed, any_of, copy, exception, fill, fill_n, is_same, is_same_v, out_of_range, lexicographical_compare, is_integral, uninitialized_fill_n, is_unsigned, numeric_limits, uninitialized_fill, iterator_traits, move_backward, min, max, iterator_tag, move_iterator, reverse_iterator, uninitialized_move_n This change experiments with rewriting the ctl::vector class to make the CTL design more similar to the STL. So far it has not slowed things down to have 42 #include lines rather than 2, since it's still almost nothing compared to LLVM's code. In fact the closer we can flirt with being just like libcxx, the better chance we might have of discovering exactly what makes it so slow to compile. It would be an enormous discovery if we can find one simple trick to solving the issue there instead. This also fixes a bug in `ctl::string(const string &s)` when `s` is big.
22 lines
481 B
C++
22 lines
481 B
C++
// -*-mode:c++;indent-tabs-mode:nil;c-basic-offset:4;tab-width:8;coding:utf-8-*-
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// vi: set et ft=cpp ts=4 sts=4 sw=4 fenc=utf-8 :vi
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#ifndef CTL_ALL_OF_H_
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#define CTL_ALL_OF_H_
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namespace ctl {
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template<class InputIt, class UnaryPredicate>
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constexpr bool
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all_of(InputIt first, InputIt last, UnaryPredicate p)
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{
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for (; first != last; ++first) {
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if (!p(*first)) {
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return false;
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}
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}
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return true;
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}
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} // namespace ctl
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#endif // CTL_ALL_OF_H_
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