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SoC 2006 and the student and mentor were in different continents. A great deal
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The initial explanation includes few features. This section aims to describe
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the general design of the library and excludes details of those features
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that are of lesser importance; these features will be introduced later.
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The design of the library is divided into two parts. The first is the construction
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of a <code class="literal">relation</code> class. This will be the object stored and
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managed by the <code class="literal">multi_index_container</code> core. The idea is
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to make this class as easy as possible to use, while making it efficient
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in terms of memory and access time. This is a cornerstone in the design of
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<span class="bold"><strong>Boost.Bimap</strong></span> and, as you will see in this
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rationale, the rest of the design follows easily.
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The following interface is necessary for the <code class="literal">relation</code>
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class:
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<pre class="programlisting"><span class="keyword">typedef</span> <span class="special">-</span><span class="identifier">unspecified</span><span class="special">-</span> <span class="identifier">TA</span><span class="special">;</span> <span class="keyword">typedef</span> <span class="special">-</span><span class="identifier">unspecified</span><span class="special">-</span> <span class="identifier">TB</span><span class="special">;</span>
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<span class="identifier">TA</span> <span class="identifier">a</span><span class="special">,</span> <span class="identifier">ai</span><span class="special">;</span> <span class="identifier">TB</span> <span class="identifier">b</span><span class="special">,</span> <span class="identifier">bi</span><span class="special">;</span>
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<span class="keyword">typedef</span> <span class="identifier">relation</span><span class="special"><</span> <span class="identifier">TA</span><span class="special">,</span> <span class="identifier">TB</span> <span class="special">></span> <span class="identifier">rel</span><span class="special">;</span>
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<span class="identifier">STATIC_ASSERT</span><span class="special">(</span> <span class="identifier">is_same</span><span class="special"><</span> <span class="identifier">rel</span><span class="special">::</span><span class="identifier">left_type</span> <span class="special">,</span> <span class="identifier">TA</span> <span class="special">>::</span><span class="identifier">value</span> <span class="special">);</span>
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<span class="identifier">STATIC_ASSERT</span><span class="special">(</span> <span class="identifier">is_same</span><span class="special"><</span> <span class="identifier">rel</span><span class="special">::</span><span class="identifier">right_type</span><span class="special">,</span> <span class="identifier">TB</span> <span class="special">>::</span><span class="identifier">value</span> <span class="special">);</span>
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<span class="identifier">rel</span> <span class="identifier">r</span><span class="special">(</span><span class="identifier">ai</span><span class="special">,</span><span class="identifier">bi</span><span class="special">);</span>
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<span class="identifier">assert</span><span class="special">(</span> <span class="identifier">r</span><span class="special">.</span><span class="identifier">left</span> <span class="special">==</span> <span class="identifier">ai</span> <span class="special">&&</span> <span class="identifier">r</span><span class="special">.</span><span class="identifier">right</span> <span class="special">==</span> <span class="identifier">bi</span> <span class="special">);</span>
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<span class="identifier">r</span><span class="special">.</span><span class="identifier">left</span> <span class="special">=</span> <span class="identifier">a</span><span class="special">;</span> <span class="identifier">r</span><span class="special">.</span><span class="identifier">right</span> <span class="special">=</span> <span class="identifier">b</span><span class="special">;</span>
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<span class="identifier">assert</span><span class="special">(</span> <span class="identifier">r</span><span class="special">.</span><span class="identifier">left</span> <span class="special">==</span> <span class="identifier">a</span> <span class="special">&&</span> <span class="identifier">r</span><span class="special">.</span><span class="identifier">right</span> <span class="special">==</span> <span class="identifier">b</span> <span class="special">);</span>
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<span class="keyword">typedef</span> <span class="identifier">pair_type_by</span><span class="special"><</span> <span class="identifier">member_at</span><span class="special">::</span><span class="identifier">left</span> <span class="special">,</span> <span class="identifier">rel</span> <span class="special">>::</span><span class="identifier">type</span> <span class="identifier">pba_type</span><span class="special">;</span>
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<span class="identifier">STATIC_ASSERT</span><span class="special">(</span> <span class="identifier">is_same</span><span class="special"><</span> <span class="identifier">pba_type</span><span class="special">::</span><span class="identifier">first_type</span> <span class="special">,</span> <span class="identifier">TA</span> <span class="special">>::</span><span class="identifier">value</span> <span class="special">);</span>
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<span class="identifier">STATIC_ASSERT</span><span class="special">(</span> <span class="identifier">is_same</span><span class="special"><</span> <span class="identifier">pba_type</span><span class="special">::</span><span class="identifier">second_type</span><span class="special">,</span> <span class="identifier">TB</span> <span class="special">>::</span><span class="identifier">value</span> <span class="special">);</span>
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<span class="keyword">typedef</span> <span class="identifier">pair_type_by</span><span class="special"><</span> <span class="identifier">member_at</span><span class="special">::</span><span class="identifier">right</span><span class="special">,</span> <span class="identifier">rel</span> <span class="special">>::</span><span class="identifier">type</span> <span class="identifier">pbb_type</span><span class="special">;</span>
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<span class="identifier">STATIC_ASSERT</span><span class="special">(</span> <span class="identifier">is_same</span><span class="special"><</span> <span class="identifier">pbb_type</span><span class="special">::</span><span class="identifier">first_type</span> <span class="special">,</span> <span class="identifier">TB</span> <span class="special">>::</span><span class="identifier">value</span> <span class="special">);</span>
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<span class="identifier">STATIC_ASSERT</span><span class="special">(</span> <span class="identifier">is_same</span><span class="special"><</span> <span class="identifier">pbb_type</span><span class="special">::</span><span class="identifier">second_type</span><span class="special">,</span> <span class="identifier">TA</span> <span class="special">>::</span><span class="identifier">value</span> <span class="special">);</span>
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<span class="identifier">pba_type</span> <span class="identifier">pba</span> <span class="special">=</span> <span class="identifier">pair_by</span><span class="special"><</span> <span class="identifier">member_at</span><span class="special">::</span><span class="identifier">left</span> <span class="special">>(</span><span class="identifier">r</span><span class="special">);</span>
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<span class="identifier">assert</span><span class="special">(</span> <span class="identifier">pba</span><span class="special">.</span><span class="identifier">first</span> <span class="special">==</span> <span class="identifier">r</span><span class="special">.</span><span class="identifier">left</span> <span class="special">&&</span> <span class="identifier">pba</span><span class="special">.</span><span class="identifier">second</span> <span class="special">==</span> <span class="identifier">r</span><span class="special">.</span><span class="identifier">right</span> <span class="special">);</span>
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<span class="identifier">pbb_type</span> <span class="identifier">pbb</span> <span class="special">=</span> <span class="identifier">pair_by</span><span class="special"><</span> <span class="identifier">member_at</span><span class="special">::</span><span class="identifier">right</span> <span class="special">>(</span><span class="identifier">r</span><span class="special">);</span>
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<span class="identifier">assert</span><span class="special">(</span> <span class="identifier">pbb</span><span class="special">.</span><span class="identifier">first</span> <span class="special">==</span> <span class="identifier">r</span><span class="special">.</span><span class="identifier">right</span> <span class="special">&&</span> <span class="identifier">pbb</span><span class="special">.</span><span class="identifier">second</span> <span class="special">==</span> <span class="identifier">r</span><span class="special">.</span><span class="identifier">left</span> <span class="special">);</span>
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</pre>
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<p>
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<span class="inlinemediaobject"><img src="../images/bimap/relation.png" alt="relation"></span>
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</p>
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<p>
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Although this seems straightforward, as will be seen later, it is the most
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difficult code hack of the library. It is indeed very easy if we relax some
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of the efficiency constraints. For example, it is trivial if we allow a relation
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to have greater size than the the sum of those of its components. It is equally
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simple if access speed is not important. One of the first decisions made
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about <span class="bold"><strong>Boost.Bimap</strong></span> was, however, that, in
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order to be useful, it had to achieve zero overhead over the wrapped <span class="bold"><strong>Boost.MultiIndex</strong></span> container. Finally, there is another
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constraint that can be relaxed: conformance to C++ standards, but this is
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quite unacceptable. Let us now suppose that we have coded this class, and
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it conforms to what was required.
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</p>
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<p>
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The second part is based on this <code class="literal">relation</code> class. We can
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now view the data in any of three ways: <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">pair</span><span class="special"><</span><span class="identifier">A</span><span class="special">,</span><span class="identifier">B</span><span class="special">></span></code>,
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<code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">relation</span><span class="special"><</span><span class="identifier">A</span><span class="special">,</span><span class="identifier">B</span><span class="special">></span></code> and <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">pair</span><span class="special"><</span><span class="identifier">B</span><span class="special">,</span><span class="identifier">A</span><span class="special">></span></code>.
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Suppose that our bimap supports only one-to-one relations. (Other relation
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types are considered additional features in this design.) The proposed interface
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is very simple, and it is based heavily on the concepts of the STL. Given
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a <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">bimap</span><span class="special"><</span><span class="identifier">A</span><span class="special">,</span><span class="identifier">B</span><span class="special">></span> <span class="identifier">bm</span></code>:
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</p>
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<div class="orderedlist"><ol class="orderedlist" type="1">
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<li class="listitem">
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<code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">bm</span><span class="special">.</span><span class="identifier">left</span></code> is signature-compatible with a
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<code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">std</span><span class="special">::</span><span class="identifier">map</span><span class="special"><</span><span class="identifier">A</span><span class="special">,</span><span class="identifier">B</span><span class="special">></span></code>
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</li>
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<li class="listitem">
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<code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">bm</span><span class="special">.</span><span class="identifier">right</span></code> is signature-compatible with
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a <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">std</span><span class="special">::</span><span class="identifier">map</span><span class="special"><</span><span class="identifier">B</span><span class="special">,</span><span class="identifier">A</span><span class="special">></span></code>
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</li>
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<li class="listitem">
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<code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">bm</span></code> is signature-compatible
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with a <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">std</span><span class="special">::</span><span class="identifier">set</span><span class="special"><</span><span class="identifier">relation</span><span class="special"><</span><span class="identifier">A</span><span class="special">,</span><span class="identifier">B</span><span class="special">></span> <span class="special">></span></code>
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</li>
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</ol></div>
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<p>
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<span class="inlinemediaobject"><img src="../images/bimap/simple.bimap.png" alt="simple.bimap"></span>
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</p>
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<p>
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This interface is easily learned by users who have a STL background, as well
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as being simple and powerful. This is the general design.
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</p>
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<h5>
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<a name="boost_bimap.rationale.general_design.h0"></a>
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<span class="phrase"><a name="boost_bimap.rationale.general_design.relation_implementation"></a></span><a class="link" href="rationale.html#boost_bimap.rationale.general_design.relation_implementation">Relation
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Implementation</a>
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</h5>
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<p>
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This section explains the details of the actual <code class="literal">relation</code>
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class implementation.
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</p>
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<p>
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The first thing that we can imagine is the use of an <code class="literal">union</code>.
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Regrettably, the current C++ standard only allows unions of POD types. For
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the views, we can try a wrapper around a <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">relation</span><span class="special"><</span><span class="identifier">A</span><span class="special">,</span><span class="identifier">B</span><span class="special">></span></code> that
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has two references named first and second that bind to <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">A</span></code>
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and <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">B</span></code>, or to <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">B</span></code> and <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">A</span></code>.
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</p>
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<pre class="programlisting"><span class="identifier">relation</span><span class="special"><</span><span class="identifier">TA</span><span class="special">,</span><span class="identifier">TB</span><span class="special">></span> <span class="identifier">r</span><span class="special">;</span>
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<span class="identifier">const_reference_pair</span><span class="special"><</span><span class="identifier">A</span><span class="special">,</span><span class="identifier">B</span><span class="special">></span> <span class="identifier">pba</span><span class="special">(</span><span class="identifier">r</span><span class="special">);</span>
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<span class="identifier">const_reference_pair</span><span class="special"><</span><span class="identifier">B</span><span class="special">,</span><span class="identifier">A</span><span class="special">></span> <span class="identifier">pbb</span><span class="special">(</span><span class="identifier">r</span><span class="special">);</span>
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</pre>
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<p>
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It is not difficult to code the relation class using this, but two references
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are initialized at every access and using of <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">pba</span><span class="special">.</span><span class="identifier">first</span></code>
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will be slower in most compilers than using <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">r</span><span class="special">.</span><span class="identifier">left</span></code> directly
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. There is another hidden drawback of using this scheme: it is not iterator-friendly,
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since the map views iterators must be degraded to <span class="emphasis"><em>Read Write</em></span>
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instead of <span class="emphasis"><em>LValue</em></span>. This will be explained later.
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</p>
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<p>
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At first, this seems to be the best we can do with the current C++ standard.
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However there is a solution to this problem that does not conform very well
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to C++ standards but does achieve zero overhead in terms of access time and
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memory, and additionally allows the view iterators to be upgraded to <span class="emphasis"><em>LValue</em></span>
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again.
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</p>
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<p>
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In order to use this, the compiler must conform to a layout-compatibility
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clause that is not currently in the standard but is very natural. The additional
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clause imposes that if we have two classes:
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</p>
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<pre class="programlisting"><span class="keyword">struct</span> <span class="identifier">class_a_b</span>
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<span class="special">{</span>
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<span class="identifier">Type1</span> <span class="identifier">name_a</span><span class="special">;</span>
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<span class="identifier">Type2</span> <span class="identifier">name_b</span><span class="special">;</span>
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<span class="special">};</span>
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<span class="keyword">struct</span> <span class="identifier">class_b_a</span>
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<span class="special">{</span>
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<span class="identifier">Type1</span> <span class="identifier">name_b</span><span class="special">;</span>
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<span class="identifier">Type2</span> <span class="identifier">name_a</span><span class="special">;</span>
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<span class="special">};</span>
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</pre>
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<p>
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then the storage layout of <code class="literal">class_a_b</code> is equal to the storage
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layout of <code class="literal">class_b_a</code>. If you are surprised to learn that
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this does not hold in a standards-compliant C++ compiler, welcome to the
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club. It is the natural way to implement it from the point of view of the
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compiler's vendor and is very useful for the developer. Maybe it will be
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included in the standard some day. Every current compiler conforms to this.
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</p>
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<p>
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If we are able to count on this, then we can implement an idiom called <code class="literal">mutant</code>.
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The idea is to provide a secure wrapper around <code class="literal">reinterpret_cast</code>.
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A class can declare that it can be viewed using different view classes that
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are storage-compatible with it. Then we use the free function <code class="literal">mutate<view>(mutant)</code>
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to get the view. The <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">mutate</span></code>
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function checks at compile time that the requested view is declared in the
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mutant views list. We implement a class name <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">structured_pair</span></code>
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that is signature-compatible with a <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">std</span><span class="special">::</span><span class="identifier">pair</span></code>,
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while the storage layout is configured with a third template parameter. Two
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instances of this template class will provide the views of the relation.
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</p>
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<p>
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The thing is that if we want to be standards-compliant, we cannot use this
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approach. It is very annoying not to be able to use something that we know
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will work with every compiler and that is far better than alternatives. So
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-- and this is an important decision -- we have to find a way to use it and
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still make the library standards-compliant.
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</p>
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<p>
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The idea is very simple. We code both approaches: the const_reference_pair-based
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and the mutant-based, and use the mutant approach if the compiler is compliant
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with our new layout-compatible clause. If the compiler really messes things
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up, we degrade the performance of the bimap a little. The only drawback here
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is that, while the mutant approach allows to make <span class="emphasis"><em>LValue</em></span>
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iterators, we have to degrade them to <span class="emphasis"><em>Read Write</em></span> in
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both cases, because we require that the same code be compilable by any standards-compliant
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compiler.
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<th align="left">Note</th>
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Testing this approach in all the supported compilers indicated that the
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mutant idiom was always supported. The strictly compliant version was removed
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from the code because it was never used.
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<a name="boost_bimap.rationale.general_design.h1"></a>
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<span class="phrase"><a name="boost_bimap.rationale.general_design.bimap_implementation"></a></span><a class="link" href="rationale.html#boost_bimap.rationale.general_design.bimap_implementation">Bimap
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Implementation</a>
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</h5>
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<p>
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The core of bimap will be obviously a <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">multi_index_container</span></code>.
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The basic idea to tackle the implementation of the bimap class is to use
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<code class="literal">iterator_adaptor</code> to convert the iterators from Boost.MultiIndex
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to the <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">std</span><span class="special">::</span><span class="identifier">map</span></code> and <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">std</span><span class="special">::</span><span class="identifier">set</span></code> behaviour.
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The <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">map_view</span></code> and the <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">set_view</span></code> can be implemented directly using
|
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this new transformed iterators and a wrapper around each index of the core
|
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container. However, there is a hidden idiom here, that, once coded, will
|
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be very useful for other parts of this library and for Boost.MRU library.
|
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Following the ideas from <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">iterator_adaptor</span></code>,
|
||
Boost.Bimap views are implemented using a <code class="literal">container_adaptor</code>.
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There are several template classes (for example <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">map_adaptor</span></code>
|
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and <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">set_adaptor</span></code>) that take
|
||
a <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">std</span><span class="special">::</span><span class="identifier">map</span></code> signature-conformant class and new
|
||
iterators, and adapt the container so it now uses this iterators instead
|
||
of the originals. For example, if you have a <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">std</span><span class="special">::</span><span class="identifier">set</span><span class="special"><</span><span class="keyword">int</span><span class="special">*></span></code>,
|
||
you can build other container that behaves exactly as a <code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">std</span><span class="special">::</span><span class="identifier">set</span><span class="special"><</span><span class="keyword">int</span><span class="special">></span></code> using
|
||
<code class="computeroutput"><span class="identifier">set_adaptor</span></code> and <code class="literal">iterator_adaptor</code>.
|
||
The combined use of this two tools is very powerful. A <code class="literal">container_adaptor</code>
|
||
can take classes that do not fulfill all the requirements of the adapted
|
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container. The new container must define these missing functions.
|
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</p>
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<td align="right"><div class="copyright-footer">Copyright © 2006-2012 Matias Capeletto<p>
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