| 1 | #ifndef BOOST_PYTHON_SLICE_JDB20040105_HPP | 
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| 2 | #define BOOST_PYTHON_SLICE_JDB20040105_HPP | 
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| 3 |  | 
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| 4 | // Copyright (c) 2004 Jonathan Brandmeyer | 
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| 5 | //  Use, modification and distribution are subject to the | 
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| 6 | //  Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file | 
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| 7 | //  LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) | 
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| 8 |  | 
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| 9 | #include <boost/python/detail/prefix.hpp> | 
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| 10 | #include <boost/config.hpp> | 
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| 11 | #include <boost/python/object.hpp> | 
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| 12 | #include <boost/python/extract.hpp> | 
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| 13 | #include <boost/python/converter/pytype_object_mgr_traits.hpp> | 
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| 14 |  | 
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| 15 | #include <boost/iterator/iterator_traits.hpp> | 
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| 16 |  | 
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| 17 | #include <iterator> | 
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| 18 | #include <algorithm> | 
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| 19 |  | 
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| 20 | namespace boost { namespace python { | 
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| 21 |  | 
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| 22 | namespace detail | 
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| 23 | { | 
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| 24 | class BOOST_PYTHON_DECL slice_base : public object | 
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| 25 | { | 
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| 26 | public: | 
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| 27 | // Get the Python objects associated with the slice.  In principle, these | 
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| 28 | // may be any arbitrary Python type, but in practice they are usually | 
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| 29 | // integers.  If one or more parameter is ommited in the Python expression | 
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| 30 | // that created this slice, than that parameter is None here, and compares | 
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| 31 | // equal to a default-constructed boost::python::object. | 
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| 32 | // If a user-defined type wishes to support slicing, then support for the | 
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| 33 | // special meaning associated with negative indicies is up to the user. | 
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| 34 | object start() const; | 
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| 35 | object stop() const; | 
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| 36 | object step() const; | 
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| 37 |  | 
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| 38 | protected: | 
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| 39 | explicit slice_base(PyObject*, PyObject*, PyObject*); | 
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| 40 |  | 
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| 41 | BOOST_PYTHON_FORWARD_OBJECT_CONSTRUCTORS(slice_base, object) | 
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| 42 | }; | 
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| 43 | } | 
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| 44 |  | 
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| 45 | class slice : public detail::slice_base | 
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| 46 | { | 
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| 47 | typedef detail::slice_base base; | 
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| 48 | public: | 
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| 49 | // Equivalent to slice(::) | 
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| 50 | slice() : base(0,0,0) {} | 
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| 51 |  | 
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| 52 | // Each argument must be slice_nil, or implicitly convertable to object. | 
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| 53 | // They should normally be integers. | 
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| 54 | template<typename Integer1, typename Integer2> | 
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| 55 | slice( Integer1 start, Integer2 stop) | 
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| 56 | : base( object(start).ptr(), object(stop).ptr(), 0 ) | 
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| 57 | {} | 
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| 58 |  | 
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| 59 | template<typename Integer1, typename Integer2, typename Integer3> | 
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| 60 | slice( Integer1 start, Integer2 stop, Integer3 stride) | 
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| 61 | : base( object(start).ptr(), object(stop).ptr(), object(stride).ptr() ) | 
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| 62 | {} | 
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| 63 |  | 
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| 64 | // The following algorithm is intended to automate the process of | 
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| 65 | // determining a slice range when you want to fully support negative | 
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| 66 | // indicies and non-singular step sizes.  Its functionallity is simmilar to | 
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| 67 | // PySlice_GetIndicesEx() in the Python/C API, but tailored for C++ users. | 
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| 68 | // This template returns a slice::range struct that, when used in the | 
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| 69 | // following iterative loop, will traverse a slice of the function's | 
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| 70 | // arguments. | 
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| 71 | // while (start != end) { | 
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| 72 | //     do_foo(...); | 
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| 73 | //     std::advance( start, step); | 
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| 74 | // } | 
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| 75 | // do_foo(...); // repeat exactly once more. | 
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| 76 |  | 
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| 77 | // Arguments: a [begin, end) pair of STL-conforming random-access iterators. | 
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| 78 |  | 
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| 79 | // Return: slice::range, where start and stop define a _closed_ interval | 
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| 80 | // that covers at most [begin, end-1] of the provided arguments, and a step | 
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| 81 | // that is non-zero. | 
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| 82 |  | 
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| 83 | // Throws: error_already_set() if any of the indices are neither None nor | 
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| 84 | //   integers, or the slice has a step value of zero. | 
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| 85 | // std::invalid_argument if the resulting range would be empty.  Normally, | 
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| 86 | //   you should catch this exception and return an empty sequence of the | 
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| 87 | //   appropriate type. | 
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| 88 |  | 
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| 89 | // Performance: constant time for random-access iterators. | 
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| 90 |  | 
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| 91 | // Rationale: | 
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| 92 | //   closed-interval: If an open interval were used, then for a non-singular | 
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| 93 | //     value for step, the required state for the end iterator could be | 
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| 94 | //     beyond the one-past-the-end postion of the specified range.  While | 
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| 95 | //     probably harmless, the behavior of STL-conforming iterators is | 
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| 96 | //     undefined in this case. | 
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| 97 | //   exceptions on zero-length range: It is impossible to define a closed | 
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| 98 | //     interval over an empty range, so some other form of error checking | 
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| 99 | //     would have to be used by the user to prevent undefined behavior.  In | 
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| 100 | //     the case where the user fails to catch the exception, it will simply | 
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| 101 | //     be translated to Python by the default exception handling mechanisms. | 
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| 102 |  | 
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| 103 | template<typename RandomAccessIterator> | 
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| 104 | struct range | 
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| 105 | { | 
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| 106 | RandomAccessIterator start; | 
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| 107 | RandomAccessIterator stop; | 
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| 108 | typename iterator_difference<RandomAccessIterator>::type step; | 
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| 109 | }; | 
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| 110 |  | 
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| 111 | template<typename RandomAccessIterator> | 
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| 112 | slice::range<RandomAccessIterator> | 
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| 113 | get_indicies( const RandomAccessIterator& begin, | 
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| 114 | const RandomAccessIterator& end) const | 
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| 115 | { | 
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| 116 | // This is based loosely on PySlice_GetIndicesEx(), but it has been | 
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| 117 | // carefully crafted to ensure that these iterators never fall out of | 
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| 118 | // the range of the container. | 
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| 119 | slice::range<RandomAccessIterator> ret; | 
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| 120 |  | 
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| 121 | typedef typename iterator_difference<RandomAccessIterator>::type difference_type; | 
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| 122 | difference_type max_dist = boost::detail::distance(begin, end); | 
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| 123 |  | 
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| 124 | object slice_start = this->start(); | 
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| 125 | object slice_stop = this->stop(); | 
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| 126 | object slice_step = this->step(); | 
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| 127 |  | 
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| 128 | // Extract the step. | 
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| 129 | if (slice_step == object()) { | 
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| 130 | ret.step = 1; | 
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| 131 | } | 
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| 132 | else { | 
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| 133 | ret.step = extract<long>( slice_step); | 
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| 134 | if (ret.step == 0) { | 
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| 135 | PyErr_SetString( PyExc_IndexError, "step size cannot be zero."); | 
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| 136 | throw_error_already_set(); | 
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| 137 | } | 
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| 138 | } | 
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| 139 |  | 
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| 140 | // Setup the start iterator. | 
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| 141 | if (slice_start == object()) { | 
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| 142 | if (ret.step < 0) { | 
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| 143 | ret.start = end; | 
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| 144 | --ret.start; | 
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| 145 | } | 
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| 146 | else | 
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| 147 | ret.start = begin; | 
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| 148 | } | 
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| 149 | else { | 
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| 150 | difference_type i = extract<long>( slice_start); | 
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| 151 | if (i >= max_dist && ret.step > 0) | 
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| 152 | throw std::invalid_argument( "Zero-length slice"); | 
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| 153 | if (i >= 0) { | 
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| 154 | ret.start = begin; | 
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| 155 | BOOST_USING_STD_MIN(); | 
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| 156 | std::advance( ret.start, min BOOST_PREVENT_MACRO_SUBSTITUTION(i, max_dist-1)); | 
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| 157 | } | 
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| 158 | else { | 
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| 159 | if (i < -max_dist && ret.step < 0) | 
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| 160 | throw std::invalid_argument( "Zero-length slice"); | 
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| 161 | ret.start = end; | 
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| 162 | // Advance start (towards begin) not farther than begin. | 
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| 163 | std::advance( ret.start, (-i < max_dist) ? i : -max_dist ); | 
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| 164 | } | 
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| 165 | } | 
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| 166 |  | 
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| 167 | // Set up the stop iterator.  This one is a little trickier since slices | 
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| 168 | // define a [) range, and we are returning a [] range. | 
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| 169 | if (slice_stop == object()) { | 
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| 170 | if (ret.step < 0) { | 
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| 171 | ret.stop = begin; | 
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| 172 | } | 
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| 173 | else { | 
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| 174 | ret.stop = end; | 
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| 175 | std::advance( ret.stop, -1); | 
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| 176 | } | 
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| 177 | } | 
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| 178 | else { | 
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| 179 | difference_type i = extract<long>(slice_stop); | 
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| 180 | // First, branch on which direction we are going with this. | 
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| 181 | if (ret.step < 0) { | 
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| 182 | if (i+1 >= max_dist || i == -1) | 
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| 183 | throw std::invalid_argument( "Zero-length slice"); | 
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| 184 |  | 
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| 185 | if (i >= 0) { | 
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| 186 | ret.stop = begin; | 
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| 187 | std::advance( ret.stop, i+1); | 
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| 188 | } | 
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| 189 | else { // i is negative, but more negative than -1. | 
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| 190 | ret.stop = end; | 
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| 191 | std::advance( ret.stop, (-i < max_dist) ? i : -max_dist); | 
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| 192 | } | 
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| 193 | } | 
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| 194 | else { // stepping forward | 
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| 195 | if (i == 0 || -i >= max_dist) | 
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| 196 | throw std::invalid_argument( "Zero-length slice"); | 
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| 197 |  | 
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| 198 | if (i > 0) { | 
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| 199 | ret.stop = begin; | 
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| 200 | std::advance( ret.stop, (std::min)( i-1, max_dist-1)); | 
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| 201 | } | 
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| 202 | else { // i is negative, but not more negative than -max_dist | 
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| 203 | ret.stop = end; | 
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| 204 | std::advance( ret.stop, i-1); | 
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| 205 | } | 
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| 206 | } | 
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| 207 | } | 
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| 208 |  | 
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| 209 | // Now the fun part, handling the possibilites surrounding step. | 
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| 210 | // At this point, step has been initialized, ret.stop, and ret.step | 
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| 211 | // represent the widest possible range that could be traveled | 
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| 212 | // (inclusive), and final_dist is the maximum distance covered by the | 
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| 213 | // slice. | 
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| 214 | typename iterator_difference<RandomAccessIterator>::type final_dist = | 
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| 215 | boost::detail::distance( ret.start, ret.stop); | 
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| 216 |  | 
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| 217 | // First case, if both ret.start and ret.stop are equal, then step | 
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| 218 | // is irrelevant and we can return here. | 
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| 219 | if (final_dist == 0) | 
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| 220 | return ret; | 
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| 221 |  | 
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| 222 | // Second, if there is a sign mismatch, than the resulting range and | 
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| 223 | // step size conflict: std::advance( ret.start, ret.step) goes away from | 
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| 224 | // ret.stop. | 
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| 225 | if ((final_dist > 0) != (ret.step > 0)) | 
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| 226 | throw std::invalid_argument( "Zero-length slice."); | 
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| 227 |  | 
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| 228 | // Finally, if the last step puts us past the end, we move ret.stop | 
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| 229 | // towards ret.start in the amount of the remainder. | 
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| 230 | // I don't remember all of the oolies surrounding negative modulii, | 
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| 231 | // so I am handling each of these cases separately. | 
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| 232 | if (final_dist < 0) { | 
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| 233 | difference_type remainder = -final_dist % -ret.step; | 
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| 234 | std::advance( ret.stop, remainder); | 
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| 235 | } | 
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| 236 | else { | 
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| 237 | difference_type remainder = final_dist % ret.step; | 
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| 238 | std::advance( ret.stop, -remainder); | 
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| 239 | } | 
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| 240 |  | 
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| 241 | return ret; | 
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| 242 | } | 
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| 243 |  | 
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| 244 | public: | 
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| 245 | // This declaration, in conjunction with the specialization of | 
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| 246 | // object_manager_traits<> below, allows C++ functions accepting slice | 
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| 247 | // arguments to be called from from Python.  These constructors should never | 
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| 248 | // be used in client code. | 
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| 249 | BOOST_PYTHON_FORWARD_OBJECT_CONSTRUCTORS(slice, detail::slice_base) | 
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| 250 | }; | 
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| 251 |  | 
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| 252 |  | 
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| 253 | namespace converter { | 
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| 254 |  | 
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| 255 | template<> | 
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| 256 | struct object_manager_traits<slice> | 
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| 257 | : pytype_object_manager_traits<&PySlice_Type, slice> | 
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| 258 | { | 
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| 259 | }; | 
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| 260 |  | 
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| 261 | } // !namesapce converter | 
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| 262 |  | 
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| 263 | } } // !namespace ::boost::python | 
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| 264 |  | 
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| 265 |  | 
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| 266 | #endif // !defined BOOST_PYTHON_SLICE_JDB20040105_HPP | 
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