// Copyright 2019 The Abseil Authors. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. // // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // File: inlined_vector.h // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // This header file contains the declaration and definition of an "inlined // vector" which behaves in an equivalent fashion to a `std::vector`, except // that storage for small sequences of the vector are provided inline without // requiring any heap allocation. // // An `absl::InlinedVector` specifies the default capacity `N` as one of // its template parameters. Instances where `size() <= N` hold contained // elements in inline space. Typically `N` is very small so that sequences that // are expected to be short do not require allocations. // // An `absl::InlinedVector` does not usually require a specific allocator. If // the inlined vector grows beyond its initial constraints, it will need to // allocate (as any normal `std::vector` would). This is usually performed with // the default allocator (defined as `std::allocator`). Optionally, a custom // allocator type may be specified as `A` in `absl::InlinedVector`. #ifndef ABSL_CONTAINER_INLINED_VECTOR_H_ #define ABSL_CONTAINER_INLINED_VECTOR_H_ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "absl/algorithm/algorithm.h" #include "absl/base/internal/throw_delegate.h" #include "absl/base/optimization.h" #include "absl/base/port.h" #include "absl/container/internal/inlined_vector.h" #include "absl/memory/memory.h" namespace absl { // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // InlinedVector // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // An `absl::InlinedVector` is designed to be a drop-in replacement for // `std::vector` for use cases where the vector's size is sufficiently small // that it can be inlined. If the inlined vector does grow beyond its estimated // capacity, it will trigger an initial allocation on the heap, and will behave // as a `std:vector`. The API of the `absl::InlinedVector` within this file is // designed to cover the same API footprint as covered by `std::vector`. template > class InlinedVector { static_assert( N > 0, "InlinedVector cannot be instantiated with `0` inlined elements."); using Storage = inlined_vector_internal::Storage; using rvalue_reference = typename Storage::rvalue_reference; using MoveIterator = typename Storage::MoveIterator; using AllocatorTraits = typename Storage::AllocatorTraits; using IsMemcpyOk = typename Storage::IsMemcpyOk; template using IteratorValueAdapter = typename Storage::template IteratorValueAdapter; using CopyValueAdapter = typename Storage::CopyValueAdapter; using DefaultValueAdapter = typename Storage::DefaultValueAdapter; template using EnableIfAtLeastForwardIterator = absl::enable_if_t< inlined_vector_internal::IsAtLeastForwardIterator::value>; template using DisableIfAtLeastForwardIterator = absl::enable_if_t< !inlined_vector_internal::IsAtLeastForwardIterator::value>; public: using allocator_type = typename Storage::allocator_type; using value_type = typename Storage::value_type; using pointer = typename Storage::pointer; using const_pointer = typename Storage::const_pointer; using reference = typename Storage::reference; using const_reference = typename Storage::const_reference; using size_type = typename Storage::size_type; using difference_type = typename Storage::difference_type; using iterator = typename Storage::iterator; using const_iterator = typename Storage::const_iterator; using reverse_iterator = typename Storage::reverse_iterator; using const_reverse_iterator = typename Storage::const_reverse_iterator; // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // InlinedVector Constructors and Destructor // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Creates an empty inlined vector with a value-initialized allocator. InlinedVector() noexcept(noexcept(allocator_type())) : storage_() {} // Creates an empty inlined vector with a specified allocator. explicit InlinedVector(const allocator_type& alloc) noexcept : storage_(alloc) {} // Creates an inlined vector with `n` copies of `value_type()`. explicit InlinedVector(size_type n, const allocator_type& alloc = allocator_type()) : storage_(alloc) { storage_.Initialize(DefaultValueAdapter(), n); } // Creates an inlined vector with `n` copies of `v`. InlinedVector(size_type n, const_reference v, const allocator_type& alloc = allocator_type()) : storage_(alloc) { storage_.Initialize(CopyValueAdapter(v), n); } // Creates an inlined vector of copies of the values in `list`. InlinedVector(std::initializer_list list, const allocator_type& alloc = allocator_type()) : InlinedVector(list.begin(), list.end(), alloc) {} // Creates an inlined vector with elements constructed from the provided // forward iterator range [`first`, `last`). // // NOTE: The `enable_if` prevents ambiguous interpretation between a call to // this constructor with two integral arguments and a call to the above // `InlinedVector(size_type, const_reference)` constructor. template * = nullptr> InlinedVector(ForwardIterator first, ForwardIterator last, const allocator_type& alloc = allocator_type()) : storage_(alloc) { storage_.Initialize(IteratorValueAdapter(first), std::distance(first, last)); } // Creates an inlined vector with elements constructed from the provided input // iterator range [`first`, `last`). template * = nullptr> InlinedVector(InputIterator first, InputIterator last, const allocator_type& alloc = allocator_type()) : storage_(alloc) { std::copy(first, last, std::back_inserter(*this)); } // Creates a copy of an `other` inlined vector using `other`'s allocator. InlinedVector(const InlinedVector& other) : InlinedVector(other, *other.storage_.GetAllocPtr()) {} // Creates a copy of an `other` inlined vector using a specified allocator. InlinedVector(const InlinedVector& other, const allocator_type& alloc) : storage_(alloc) { if (IsMemcpyOk::value && !other.storage_.GetIsAllocated()) { storage_.MemcpyFrom(other.storage_); } else { storage_.Initialize(IteratorValueAdapter(other.data()), other.size()); } } // Creates an inlined vector by moving in the contents of an `other` inlined // vector without performing any allocations. If `other` contains allocated // memory, the newly-created instance will take ownership of that memory // (leaving `other` empty). However, if `other` does not contain allocated // memory (i.e. is inlined), the new inlined vector will perform element-wise // move construction of `other`'s elements. // // NOTE: since no allocation is performed for the inlined vector in either // case, the `noexcept(...)` specification depends on whether moving the // underlying objects can throw. We assume: // a) Move constructors should only throw due to allocation failure. // b) If `value_type`'s move constructor allocates, it uses the same // allocation function as the `InlinedVector`'s allocator. Thus, the move // constructor is non-throwing if the allocator is non-throwing or // `value_type`'s move constructor is specified as `noexcept`. InlinedVector(InlinedVector&& other) noexcept( absl::allocator_is_nothrow::value || std::is_nothrow_move_constructible::value) : storage_(*other.storage_.GetAllocPtr()) { if (IsMemcpyOk::value) { storage_.MemcpyFrom(other.storage_); other.storage_.SetInlinedSize(0); } else if (other.storage_.GetIsAllocated()) { storage_.SetAllocatedData(other.storage_.GetAllocatedData(), other.storage_.GetAllocatedCapacity()); storage_.SetAllocatedSize(other.storage_.GetSize()); other.storage_.SetInlinedSize(0); } else { IteratorValueAdapter other_values( MoveIterator(other.storage_.GetInlinedData())); inlined_vector_internal::ConstructElements( storage_.GetAllocPtr(), storage_.GetInlinedData(), &other_values, other.storage_.GetSize()); storage_.SetInlinedSize(other.storage_.GetSize()); } } // Creates an inlined vector by moving in the contents of an `other` inlined // vector, performing allocations with the specified `alloc` allocator. If // `other`'s allocator is not equal to `alloc` and `other` contains allocated // memory, this move constructor will create a new allocation. // // NOTE: since allocation is performed in this case, this constructor can // only be `noexcept` if the specified allocator is also `noexcept`. If this // is the case, or if `other` contains allocated memory, this constructor // performs element-wise move construction of its contents. // // Only in the case where `other`'s allocator is equal to `alloc` and `other` // contains allocated memory will the newly created inlined vector take // ownership of `other`'s allocated memory. InlinedVector(InlinedVector&& other, const allocator_type& alloc) noexcept( absl::allocator_is_nothrow::value) : storage_(alloc) { if (IsMemcpyOk::value) { storage_.MemcpyFrom(other.storage_); other.storage_.SetInlinedSize(0); } else if ((*storage_.GetAllocPtr() == *other.storage_.GetAllocPtr()) && other.storage_.GetIsAllocated()) { storage_.SetAllocatedData(other.storage_.GetAllocatedData(), other.storage_.GetAllocatedCapacity()); storage_.SetAllocatedSize(other.storage_.GetSize()); other.storage_.SetInlinedSize(0); } else { storage_.Initialize( IteratorValueAdapter(MoveIterator(other.data())), other.size()); } } ~InlinedVector() {} // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // InlinedVector Member Accessors // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // `InlinedVector::empty()` // // Checks if the inlined vector has no elements. bool empty() const noexcept { return !size(); } // `InlinedVector::size()` // // Returns the number of elements in the inlined vector. size_type size() const noexcept { return storage_.GetSize(); } // `InlinedVector::max_size()` // // Returns the maximum number of elements the vector can hold. size_type max_size() const noexcept { // One bit of the size storage is used to indicate whether the inlined // vector is allocated. As a result, the maximum size of the container that // we can express is half of the max for `size_type`. return (std::numeric_limits::max)() / 2; } // `InlinedVector::capacity()` // // Returns the number of elements that can be stored in the inlined vector // without requiring a reallocation of underlying memory. // // NOTE: For most inlined vectors, `capacity()` should equal the template // parameter `N`. For inlined vectors which exceed this capacity, they // will no longer be inlined and `capacity()` will equal its capacity on the // allocated heap. size_type capacity() const noexcept { return storage_.GetIsAllocated() ? storage_.GetAllocatedCapacity() : storage_.GetInlinedCapacity(); } // `InlinedVector::data()` // // Returns a `pointer` to elements of the inlined vector. This pointer can be // used to access and modify the contained elements. // Only results within the range [`0`, `size()`) are defined. pointer data() noexcept { return storage_.GetIsAllocated() ? storage_.GetAllocatedData() : storage_.GetInlinedData(); } // Overload of `InlinedVector::data()` to return a `const_pointer` to elements // of the inlined vector. This pointer can be used to access (but not modify) // the contained elements. const_pointer data() const noexcept { return storage_.GetIsAllocated() ? storage_.GetAllocatedData() : storage_.GetInlinedData(); } // `InlinedVector::operator[]()` // // Returns a `reference` to the `i`th element of the inlined vector using the // array operator. reference operator[](size_type i) { assert(i < size()); return data()[i]; } // Overload of `InlinedVector::operator[]()` to return a `const_reference` to // the `i`th element of the inlined vector. const_reference operator[](size_type i) const { assert(i < size()); return data()[i]; } // `InlinedVector::at()` // // Returns a `reference` to the `i`th element of the inlined vector. reference at(size_type i) { if (ABSL_PREDICT_FALSE(i >= size())) { base_internal::ThrowStdOutOfRange( "`InlinedVector::at(size_type)` failed bounds check"); } return data()[i]; } // Overload of `InlinedVector::at()` to return a `const_reference` to the // `i`th element of the inlined vector. const_reference at(size_type i) const { if (ABSL_PREDICT_FALSE(i >= size())) { base_internal::ThrowStdOutOfRange( "`InlinedVector::at(size_type) const` failed bounds check"); } return data()[i]; } // `InlinedVector::front()` // // Returns a `reference` to the first element of the inlined vector. reference front() { assert(!empty()); return at(0); } // Overload of `InlinedVector::front()` returns a `const_reference` to the // first element of the inlined vector. const_reference front() const { assert(!empty()); return at(0); } // `InlinedVector::back()` // // Returns a `reference` to the last element of the inlined vector. reference back() { assert(!empty()); return at(size() - 1); } // Overload of `InlinedVector::back()` to return a `const_reference` to the // last element of the inlined vector. const_reference back() const { assert(!empty()); return at(size() - 1); } // `InlinedVector::begin()` // // Returns an `iterator` to the beginning of the inlined vector. iterator begin() noexcept { return data(); } // Overload of `InlinedVector::begin()` to return a `const_iterator` to // the beginning of the inlined vector. const_iterator begin() const noexcept { return data(); } // `InlinedVector::end()` // // Returns an `iterator` to the end of the inlined vector. iterator end() noexcept { return data() + size(); } // Overload of `InlinedVector::end()` to return a `const_iterator` to the // end of the inlined vector. const_iterator end() const noexcept { return data() + size(); } // `InlinedVector::cbegin()` // // Returns a `const_iterator` to the beginning of the inlined vector. const_iterator cbegin() const noexcept { return begin(); } // `InlinedVector::cend()` // // Returns a `const_iterator` to the end of the inlined vector. const_iterator cend() const noexcept { return end(); } // `InlinedVector::rbegin()` // // Returns a `reverse_iterator` from the end of the inlined vector. reverse_iterator rbegin() noexcept { return reverse_iterator(end()); } // Overload of `InlinedVector::rbegin()` to return a // `const_reverse_iterator` from the end of the inlined vector. const_reverse_iterator rbegin() const noexcept { return const_reverse_iterator(end()); } // `InlinedVector::rend()` // // Returns a `reverse_iterator` from the beginning of the inlined vector. reverse_iterator rend() noexcept { return reverse_iterator(begin()); } // Overload of `InlinedVector::rend()` to return a `const_reverse_iterator` // from the beginning of the inlined vector. const_reverse_iterator rend() const noexcept { return const_reverse_iterator(begin()); } // `InlinedVector::crbegin()` // // Returns a `const_reverse_iterator` from the end of the inlined vector. const_reverse_iterator crbegin() const noexcept { return rbegin(); } // `InlinedVector::crend()` // // Returns a `const_reverse_iterator` from the beginning of the inlined // vector. const_reverse_iterator crend() const noexcept { return rend(); } // `InlinedVector::get_allocator()` // // Returns a copy of the allocator of the inlined vector. allocator_type get_allocator() const { return *storage_.GetAllocPtr(); } // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // InlinedVector Member Mutators // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // `InlinedVector::operator=()` // // Replaces the contents of the inlined vector with copies of the elements in // the provided `std::initializer_list`. InlinedVector& operator=(std::initializer_list list) { assign(list.begin(), list.end()); return *this; } // Overload of `InlinedVector::operator=()` to replace the contents of the // inlined vector with the contents of `other`. InlinedVector& operator=(const InlinedVector& other) { if (ABSL_PREDICT_TRUE(this != std::addressof(other))) { const_pointer other_data = other.data(); assign(other_data, other_data + other.size()); } return *this; } // Overload of `InlinedVector::operator=()` to replace the contents of the // inlined vector with the contents of `other`. // // NOTE: As a result of calling this overload, `other` may be empty or it's // contents may be left in a moved-from state. InlinedVector& operator=(InlinedVector&& other) { if (ABSL_PREDICT_FALSE(this == std::addressof(other))) return *this; if (IsMemcpyOk::value || other.storage_.GetIsAllocated()) { inlined_vector_internal::DestroyElements(storage_.GetAllocPtr(), data(), size()); storage_.DeallocateIfAllocated(); storage_.MemcpyFrom(other.storage_); other.storage_.SetInlinedSize(0); } else { storage_.Assign(IteratorValueAdapter( MoveIterator(other.storage_.GetInlinedData())), other.size()); } return *this; } // `InlinedVector::assign()` // // Replaces the contents of the inlined vector with `n` copies of `v`. void assign(size_type n, const_reference v) { storage_.Assign(CopyValueAdapter(v), n); } // Overload of `InlinedVector::assign()` to replace the contents of the // inlined vector with copies of the values in the provided // `std::initializer_list`. void assign(std::initializer_list list) { assign(list.begin(), list.end()); } // Overload of `InlinedVector::assign()` to replace the contents of the // inlined vector with the forward iterator range [`first`, `last`). template * = nullptr> void assign(ForwardIterator first, ForwardIterator last) { storage_.Assign(IteratorValueAdapter(first), std::distance(first, last)); } // Overload of `InlinedVector::assign()` to replace the contents of the // inlined vector with the input iterator range [`first`, `last`). template * = nullptr> void assign(InputIterator first, InputIterator last) { size_type i = 0; for (; i < size() && first != last; ++i, static_cast(++first)) { at(i) = *first; } erase(data() + i, data() + size()); std::copy(first, last, std::back_inserter(*this)); } // `InlinedVector::resize()` // // Resizes the inlined vector to contain `n` elements. If `n` is smaller than // the inlined vector's current size, extra elements are destroyed. If `n` is // larger than the initial size, new elements are value-initialized. void resize(size_type n) { storage_.Resize(DefaultValueAdapter(), n); } // Overload of `InlinedVector::resize()` to resize the inlined vector to // contain `n` elements where, if `n` is larger than `size()`, the new values // will be copy-constructed from `v`. void resize(size_type n, const_reference v) { storage_.Resize(CopyValueAdapter(v), n); } // `InlinedVector::insert()` // // Copies `v` into `pos`, returning an `iterator` pointing to the newly // inserted element. iterator insert(const_iterator pos, const_reference v) { return emplace(pos, v); } // Overload of `InlinedVector::insert()` for moving `v` into `pos`, returning // an iterator pointing to the newly inserted element. iterator insert(const_iterator pos, rvalue_reference v) { return emplace(pos, std::move(v)); } // Overload of `InlinedVector::insert()` for inserting `n` contiguous copies // of `v` starting at `pos`. Returns an `iterator` pointing to the first of // the newly inserted elements. iterator insert(const_iterator pos, size_type n, const_reference v) { assert(pos >= begin()); assert(pos <= end()); if (ABSL_PREDICT_TRUE(n != 0)) { value_type dealias = v; return storage_.Insert(pos, CopyValueAdapter(dealias), n); } else { return const_cast(pos); } } // Overload of `InlinedVector::insert()` for copying the contents of the // `std::initializer_list` into the vector starting at `pos`. Returns an // `iterator` pointing to the first of the newly inserted elements. iterator insert(const_iterator pos, std::initializer_list list) { return insert(pos, list.begin(), list.end()); } // Overload of `InlinedVector::insert()` for inserting elements constructed // from the forward iterator range [`first`, `last`). Returns an `iterator` // pointing to the first of the newly inserted elements. // // NOTE: The `enable_if` is intended to disambiguate the two three-argument // overloads of `insert()`. template * = nullptr> iterator insert(const_iterator pos, ForwardIterator first, ForwardIterator last) { assert(pos >= begin()); assert(pos <= end()); if (ABSL_PREDICT_TRUE(first != last)) { return storage_.Insert(pos, IteratorValueAdapter(first), std::distance(first, last)); } else { return const_cast(pos); } } // Overload of `InlinedVector::insert()` for inserting elements constructed // from the input iterator range [`first`, `last`). Returns an `iterator` // pointing to the first of the newly inserted elements. template * = nullptr> iterator insert(const_iterator pos, InputIterator first, InputIterator last) { assert(pos >= begin()); assert(pos <= end()); size_type index = std::distance(cbegin(), pos); for (size_type i = index; first != last; ++i, static_cast(++first)) { insert(data() + i, *first); } return iterator(data() + index); } // `InlinedVector::emplace()` // // Constructs and inserts an object in the inlined vector at the given `pos`, // returning an `iterator` pointing to the newly emplaced element. template iterator emplace(const_iterator pos, Args&&... args) { assert(pos >= begin()); assert(pos <= end()); value_type dealias(std::forward(args)...); return storage_.Insert(pos, IteratorValueAdapter( MoveIterator(std::addressof(dealias))), 1); } // `InlinedVector::emplace_back()` // // Constructs and appends a new element to the end of the inlined vector, // returning a `reference` to the emplaced element. template reference emplace_back(Args&&... args) { return storage_.EmplaceBack(std::forward(args)...); } // `InlinedVector::push_back()` // // Appends a copy of `v` to the end of the inlined vector. void push_back(const_reference v) { static_cast(emplace_back(v)); } // Overload of `InlinedVector::push_back()` for moving `v` into a newly // appended element. void push_back(rvalue_reference v) { static_cast(emplace_back(std::move(v))); } // `InlinedVector::pop_back()` // // Destroys the element at the end of the inlined vector and shrinks the size // by `1` (unless the inlined vector is empty, in which case this is a no-op). void pop_back() noexcept { assert(!empty()); AllocatorTraits::destroy(*storage_.GetAllocPtr(), data() + (size() - 1)); storage_.SubtractSize(1); } // `InlinedVector::erase()` // // Erases the element at `pos` of the inlined vector, returning an `iterator` // pointing to the first element following the erased element. // // NOTE: May return the end iterator, which is not dereferencable. iterator erase(const_iterator pos) { assert(pos >= begin()); assert(pos < end()); return storage_.Erase(pos, pos + 1); } // Overload of `InlinedVector::erase()` for erasing all elements in the // range [`from`, `to`) in the inlined vector. Returns an `iterator` pointing // to the first element following the range erased or the end iterator if `to` // was the end iterator. iterator erase(const_iterator from, const_iterator to) { assert(from >= begin()); assert(from <= to); assert(to <= end()); if (ABSL_PREDICT_TRUE(from != to)) { return storage_.Erase(from, to); } else { return const_cast(from); } } // `InlinedVector::clear()` // // Destroys all elements in the inlined vector, sets the size of `0` and // deallocates the heap allocation if the inlined vector was allocated. void clear() noexcept { inlined_vector_internal::DestroyElements(storage_.GetAllocPtr(), data(), size()); storage_.DeallocateIfAllocated(); storage_.SetInlinedSize(0); } // `InlinedVector::reserve()` // // Enlarges the underlying representation of the inlined vector so it can hold // at least `n` elements. This method does not change `size()` or the actual // contents of the vector. // // NOTE: If `n` does not exceed `capacity()`, `reserve()` will have no // effects. Otherwise, `reserve()` will reallocate, performing an n-time // element-wise move of everything contained. void reserve(size_type n) { storage_.Reserve(n); } // `InlinedVector::shrink_to_fit()` // // Reduces memory usage by freeing unused memory. After this call, calls to // `capacity()` will be equal to `max(N, size())`. // // If `size() <= N` and the elements are currently stored on the heap, they // will be moved to the inlined storage and the heap memory will be // deallocated. // // If `size() > N` and `size() < capacity()` the elements will be moved to a // smaller heap allocation. void shrink_to_fit() { if (storage_.GetIsAllocated()) { storage_.ShrinkToFit(); } } // `InlinedVector::swap()` // // Swaps the contents of this inlined vector with the contents of `other`. void swap(InlinedVector& other) { if (ABSL_PREDICT_TRUE(this != std::addressof(other))) { storage_.Swap(std::addressof(other.storage_)); } } private: template friend H AbslHashValue(H h, const absl::InlinedVector& a); Storage storage_; }; // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // InlinedVector Non-Member Functions // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // `swap()` // // Swaps the contents of two inlined vectors. This convenience function // simply calls `InlinedVector::swap()`. template void swap(absl::InlinedVector& a, absl::InlinedVector& b) noexcept(noexcept(a.swap(b))) { a.swap(b); } // `operator==()` // // Tests the equivalency of the contents of two inlined vectors. template bool operator==(const absl::InlinedVector& a, const absl::InlinedVector& b) { auto a_data = a.data(); auto a_size = a.size(); auto b_data = b.data(); auto b_size = b.size(); return absl::equal(a_data, a_data + a_size, b_data, b_data + b_size); } // `operator!=()` // // Tests the inequality of the contents of two inlined vectors. template bool operator!=(const absl::InlinedVector& a, const absl::InlinedVector& b) { return !(a == b); } // `operator<()` // // Tests whether the contents of one inlined vector are less than the contents // of another through a lexicographical comparison operation. template bool operator<(const absl::InlinedVector& a, const absl::InlinedVector& b) { auto a_data = a.data(); auto a_size = a.size(); auto b_data = b.data(); auto b_size = b.size(); return std::lexicographical_compare(a_data, a_data + a_size, b_data, b_data + b_size); } // `operator>()` // // Tests whether the contents of one inlined vector are greater than the // contents of another through a lexicographical comparison operation. template bool operator>(const absl::InlinedVector& a, const absl::InlinedVector& b) { return b < a; } // `operator<=()` // // Tests whether the contents of one inlined vector are less than or equal to // the contents of another through a lexicographical comparison operation. template bool operator<=(const absl::InlinedVector& a, const absl::InlinedVector& b) { return !(b < a); } // `operator>=()` // // Tests whether the contents of one inlined vector are greater than or equal to // the contents of another through a lexicographical comparison operation. template bool operator>=(const absl::InlinedVector& a, const absl::InlinedVector& b) { return !(a < b); } // `AbslHashValue()` // // Provides `absl::Hash` support for `absl::InlinedVector`. You do not normally // call this function directly. template H AbslHashValue(H h, const absl::InlinedVector& a) { auto a_data = a.data(); auto a_size = a.size(); return H::combine(H::combine_contiguous(std::move(h), a_data, a_size), a_size); } } // namespace absl #endif // ABSL_CONTAINER_INLINED_VECTOR_H_