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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE // LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR // CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF // SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS // INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN // CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) // ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE // POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // // Author: keir@google.com (Keir Mierle) // // Originally by Anton Carver #ifndef CERES_INTERNAL_MAP_UTIL_H_ #define CERES_INTERNAL_MAP_UTIL_H_ #include <utility> #include "ceres/internal/port.h" #include "glog/logging.h" namespace ceres { // Perform a lookup in a map or hash_map, assuming that the key exists. // Crash if it does not. // // This is intended as a replacement for operator[] as an rvalue (for reading) // when the key is guaranteed to exist. // // operator[] is discouraged for several reasons: // * It has a side-effect of inserting missing keys // * It is not thread-safe (even when it is not inserting, it can still // choose to resize the underlying storage) // * It invalidates iterators (when it chooses to resize) // * It default constructs a value object even if it doesn't need to // // This version assumes the key is printable, and includes it in the fatal log // message. template <class Collection> const typename Collection::value_type::second_type& FindOrDie(const Collection& collection, const typename Collection::value_type::first_type& key) { typename Collection::const_iterator it = collection.find(key); CHECK(it != collection.end()) << "Map key not found: " << key; return it->second; } // Perform a lookup in a map or hash_map. // If the key is present in the map then the value associated with that // key is returned, otherwise the value passed as a default is returned. template <class Collection> const typename Collection::value_type::second_type& FindWithDefault(const Collection& collection, const typename Collection::value_type::first_type& key, const typename Collection::value_type::second_type& value) { typename Collection::const_iterator it = collection.find(key); if (it == collection.end()) { return value; } return it->second; } // Insert a new key and value into a map or hash_map. // If the key is not present in the map the key and value are // inserted, otherwise nothing happens. True indicates that an insert // took place, false indicates the key was already present. template <class Collection> bool InsertIfNotPresent( Collection * const collection, const typename Collection::value_type::first_type& key, const typename Collection::value_type::second_type& value) { pair<typename Collection::iterator, bool> ret = collection->insert(typename Collection::value_type(key, value)); return ret.second; } // Perform a lookup in a map or hash_map. // Same as above but the returned pointer is not const and can be used to change // the stored value. template <class Collection> typename Collection::value_type::second_type* FindOrNull(Collection& collection, // NOLINT const typename Collection::value_type::first_type& key) { typename Collection::iterator it = collection.find(key); if (it == collection.end()) { return 0; } return &it->second; } // Test to see if a set, map, hash_set or hash_map contains a particular key. // Returns true if the key is in the collection. template <class Collection, class Key> bool ContainsKey(const Collection& collection, const Key& key) { typename Collection::const_iterator it = collection.find(key); return it != collection.end(); } // Inserts a new key/value into a map or hash_map. // Dies if the key is already present. template<class Collection> void InsertOrDie(Collection* const collection, const typename Collection::value_type::first_type& key, const typename Collection::value_type::second_type& data) { typedef typename Collection::value_type value_type; CHECK(collection->insert(value_type(key, data)).second) << "duplicate key: " << key; } } // namespace ceres #endif // CERES_INTERNAL_MAP_UTIL_H_