vulkan-wsi-layer/util/unordered_set.hpp
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Signed-off-by: Dennis Tsiang <dennis.tsiang@arm.com>
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2021 Arm Limited.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
*
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*
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*
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*/
#pragma once
#include <unordered_set>
#include "custom_allocator.hpp"
#include "optional.hpp"
namespace util
{
/**
* @brief This utility class has the same purpose as std::unordered_set, but
* ensures that the operations that could result in out of memory
* exceptions don't throw them and also ensures that the memory can
* only be allocated by an custom_allocator.
*/
template <typename Key,
typename Hash = std::hash<Key>,
typename Comparator = std::equal_to<Key>,
typename Allocator = util::custom_allocator<Key>>
class unordered_set : public std::unordered_set<Key, Hash, Comparator, Allocator>
{
using value_type = Key;
using base = std::unordered_set<Key, Hash, Comparator, Allocator>;
using size_type = typename base::size_type;
using iterator = typename base::iterator;
public:
/**
* Delete all member functions that can cause allocation failure by throwing std::bad_alloc.
*/
unordered_set(const unordered_set &) = delete;
unordered_set &operator=(const unordered_set &) = delete;
void insert() = delete;
void emplace() = delete;
void emplace_hint() = delete;
void rehash() = delete;
void reserve() = delete;
/**
* @brief Construct a new unordered set object with a custom allocator.
*
* @param allocator The allocator that will be used.
*/
explicit unordered_set(util::custom_allocator<Key> allocator)
: base(allocator)
{
}
/**
* @brief Like std::unordered_set.insert but doesn't throw on out of memory errors.
*
* @param value The value to insert in the map.
* @return util::optional<std::pair<iterator,bool>> If successful, the optional will
* contain the same return value as from std::unordered_set.insert, otherwise
* if out of memory, optional will be empty.
*/
util::optional<std::pair<iterator, bool>> try_insert(const value_type &value) noexcept
{
try
{
return {base::insert(value)};
}
catch (const std::bad_alloc &e)
{
return {};
}
}
/**
* @brief Like std::unordered_set.reserve but doesn't throw on out of memory errors.
*
* @param size The new capacity of the container. Same as std::unordered_set.reserve.
* @return true If the container was resized successfuly.
* @return false If the host has run out of memory
*/
bool try_reserve(size_type size)
{
try
{
base::reserve(size);
return true;
}
catch(std::bad_alloc& e)
{
return false;
}
}
/**
* @brief Like std::unordered_set.rehash but doesn't throw on out of memory errors.
*
* @param count Number of buckets. Same as std::unordered_set.rehash.
* @return true If the container was rehashed successfuly.
* @return false If the host has run out of memory
*/
bool try_rehash(size_type count)
{
try
{
base::rehash(count);
return true;
}
catch(std::bad_alloc& e)
{
return false;
}
}
};
} // namespace util