//===-- llvm/ADT/iterator - Portable wrapper around --*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file was developed by the LLVM research group and is distributed under // the University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file provides a wrapper around the mysterious header file. // In GCC 2.95.3, the file defines a bidirectional_iterator class (and other // friends), instead of the standard iterator class. In GCC 3.1, the // bidirectional_iterator class got moved out and the new, standards compliant, // iterator<> class was added. Because there is nothing that we can do to get // correct behavior on both compilers, we have this header with #ifdef's. Gross // huh? // // By #includ'ing this file, you get the contents of plus the // following classes in the global namespace: // // 1. bidirectional_iterator // 2. forward_iterator // // The #if directives' expressions are filled in by Autoconf. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_ADT_ITERATOR #define LLVM_ADT_ITERATOR #include #if !@HAVE_BI_ITERATOR@ # if @HAVE_STD_ITERATOR@ /// If the bidirectional iterator is not defined, we attempt to define it in /// terms of the C++ standard iterator. Otherwise, we import it with a "using" /// statement. /// template struct bidirectional_iterator : public std::iterator { }; # else # error "Need to have standard iterator to define bidirectional iterator!" # endif #else using std::bidirectional_iterator; #endif #if !@HAVE_FWD_ITERATOR@ # if @HAVE_STD_ITERATOR@ /// If the forward iterator is not defined, attempt to define it in terms of /// the C++ standard iterator. Otherwise, we import it with a "using" statement. /// template struct forward_iterator : public std::iterator { }; # else # error "Need to have standard iterator to define forward iterator!" # endif #else using std::forward_iterator; #endif #endif