Sat, 24 Mar 2018 12:54:28 +0200
Happy new year 2018
/* * LDForge: LDraw parts authoring CAD * Copyright (C) 2013 - 2018 Teemu Piippo * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ #pragma once /* * Range * * This class models a range of values (by default integers but anything with a * total order qualifies) The value type must be constructible with 0 and 1 for * the sake of default values. * * The range may be iterated, in which case the first value yielded will be the * lower bound. Then, the iterator's value is incremented by a certain step * value, yielding the next value. This is continued until the iterator would * yield a value larger than upper bound. * * A range can be constructed in a number of ways: * - Range<>() * default-construction, lower and upper bounds will be set to 0. * - Range<>(first, end) * the range contains the values [first, end - 1]. * Iteration of this range yields: first, first + 1, ..., end - 1. * - Range<>(first, second, end) * the range contains the values [first, end - 1]. * Iteration of this range yields: * - first * - first + (second - first) * - first + 2*(second - first) * - end - 1 (assuming that (end - 1) can be represented with * (first + n*(second - first)) with some n * * The function range() is provided to avoid the angle brackets for the common * use case where T = int. */ template<typename T = int> class Range { struct Iterator { const T baseValue; const T stepValue; int stepCount = 0; Iterator() : baseValue {0}, stepValue {1}, stepCount {0} {} Iterator(T value, T stepValue, T stepCount) : baseValue {value}, stepValue {stepValue}, stepCount {stepCount} {} T operator*() const { return baseValue + stepCount * stepValue; } bool operator!=(const Iterator& other) const { return stepCount != other.stepCount; } Iterator& operator++() { stepCount += 1; return *this; } Iterator& operator--() { stepCount -= 1; return *this; } }; public: Range() : beginValue {0}, endValue {0}, step {1} {} Range(T first, T second, T last) : beginValue {first}, endValue {last + (second - first)}, step {second - first} {} Iterator begin() const { return {beginValue, step, 0}; } bool contains(T value) const { return value >= beginValue and value < endValue; } Iterator end() const { return {beginValue, step, (endValue - beginValue) / step}; } bool overlaps(const Range<T>& other) const { return contains(other.beginValue) or contains(other.endValue - 1); } bool operator==(const Range<T>& other) const { return beginValue == other.beginValue and endValue == other.endValue and step == other.step; } bool operator!=(Range<T> const& other) const { return not operator==(other); } private: T beginValue; T endValue; T step; }; /* * Returns a range from [first, second, ..., last] */ template<typename T = int> Range<T> range(T first, T second, T last) { return {first, second, last}; } /* * Returns a range from [first, first + 1, ..., end - 1] */ /* template<typename T = int> Range<T> range(T end) { return range<T>(0, 1, end - 1); } */