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It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. */ /** @file stl_stack.h * This is an internal header file, included by other library headers. * You should not attempt to use it directly. */ #ifndef _STACK_H #define _STACK_H 1 #include namespace std { // Forward declarations of operators == and <, needed for friend declaration. template > class stack; template inline bool operator==(const stack<_Tp,_Seq>& __x, const stack<_Tp,_Seq>& __y); template inline bool operator<(const stack<_Tp,_Seq>& __x, const stack<_Tp,_Seq>& __y); /** * @brief A standard container giving FILO behavior. * * @ingroup Containers * @ingroup Sequences * * Meets many of the requirements of a * container, * but does not define anything to do with iterators. Very few of the * other standard container interfaces are defined. * * This is not a true container, but an @e adaptor. It holds another * container, and provides a wrapper interface to that container. The * wrapper is what enforces strict first-in-last-out %stack behavior. * * The second template parameter defines the type of the underlying * sequence/container. It defaults to std::deque, but it can be any type * that supports @c back, @c push_back, and @c pop_front, such as * std::list, std::vector, or an appropriate user-defined type. * * Members not found in "normal" containers are @c container_type, * which is a typedef for the second Sequence parameter, and @c push, * @c pop, and @c top, which are standard %stack/FILO operations. */ template class stack { // concept requirements typedef typename _Sequence::value_type _Sequence_value_type; __glibcxx_class_requires(_Tp, _SGIAssignableConcept) __glibcxx_class_requires(_Sequence, _BackInsertionSequenceConcept) __glibcxx_class_requires2(_Tp, _Sequence_value_type, _SameTypeConcept) template friend bool operator== (const stack<_Tp1, _Seq1>&, const stack<_Tp1, _Seq1>&); template friend bool operator< (const stack<_Tp1, _Seq1>&, const stack<_Tp1, _Seq1>&); public: typedef typename _Sequence::value_type value_type; typedef typename _Sequence::reference reference; typedef typename _Sequence::const_reference const_reference; typedef typename _Sequence::size_type size_type; typedef _Sequence container_type; protected: // See queue::c for notes on this name. _Sequence c; public: // XXX removed old def ctor, added def arg to this one to match 14882 /** * @brief Default constructor creates no elements. */ explicit stack(const _Sequence& __c = _Sequence()) : c(__c) {} /** * Returns true if the %stack is empty. */ bool empty() const { return c.empty(); } /** Returns the number of elements in the %stack. */ size_type size() const { return c.size(); } /** * Returns a read/write reference to the data at the first element of the * %stack. */ reference top() { return c.back(); } /** * Returns a read-only (constant) reference to the data at the first * element of the %stack. */ const_reference top() const { return c.back(); } /** * @brief Add data to the top of the %stack. * @param x Data to be added. * * This is a typical %stack operation. The function creates an element at * the top of the %stack and assigns the given data to it. * The time complexity of the operation depends on the underlying * sequence. */ void push(const value_type& __x) { c.push_back(__x); } /** * @brief Removes first element. * * This is a typical %stack operation. It shrinks the %stack by one. * The time complexity of the operation depends on the underlying * sequence. * * Note that no data is returned, and if the first element's data is * needed, it should be retrieved before pop() is called. */ void pop() { c.pop_back(); } }; /** * @brief Stack equality comparison. * @param x A %stack. * @param y A %stack of the same type as @a x. * @return True iff the size and elements of the stacks are equal. * * This is an equivalence relation. Complexity and semantics depend on the * underlying sequence type, but the expected rules are: this relation is * linear in the size of the sequences, and stacks are considered equivalent * if their sequences compare equal. */ template inline bool operator==(const stack<_Tp,_Seq>& __x, const stack<_Tp,_Seq>& __y) { return __x.c == __y.c; } /** * @brief Stack ordering relation. * @param x A %stack. * @param y A %stack of the same type as @a x. * @return True iff @a x is lexicographically less than @a y. * * This is an total ordering relation. Complexity and semantics depend on * the underlying sequence type, but the expected rules are: this relation * is linear in the size of the sequences, the elements must be comparable * with @c <, and std::lexicographical_compare() is usually used to make the * determination. */ template inline bool operator<(const stack<_Tp,_Seq>& __x, const stack<_Tp,_Seq>& __y) { return __x.c < __y.c; } /// Based on operator== template inline bool operator!=(const stack<_Tp,_Seq>& __x, const stack<_Tp,_Seq>& __y) { return !(__x == __y); } /// Based on operator< template inline bool operator>(const stack<_Tp,_Seq>& __x, const stack<_Tp,_Seq>& __y) { return __y < __x; } /// Based on operator< template inline bool operator<=(const stack<_Tp,_Seq>& __x, const stack<_Tp,_Seq>& __y) { return !(__y < __x); } /// Based on operator< template inline bool operator>=(const stack<_Tp,_Seq>& __x, const stack<_Tp,_Seq>& __y) { return !(__x < __y); } } // namespace std #endif /* _STACK_H */