// Copyright (C) Vladimir Prus 2003. // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See // accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at // http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) // // See http://www.boost.org/libs/graph/vector_property_map.html for // documentation. // #ifndef BOOST_PROPERTY_MAP_VECTOR_PROPERTY_MAP_HPP #define BOOST_PROPERTY_MAP_VECTOR_PROPERTY_MAP_HPP #include #include #include #include namespace boost { template class vector_property_map : public boost::put_get_helper< typename std::iterator_traits< typename std::vector::iterator >::reference, vector_property_map > { public: typedef typename property_traits::key_type key_type; typedef T value_type; typedef typename std::iterator_traits< typename std::vector::iterator >::reference reference; typedef boost::lvalue_property_map_tag category; vector_property_map(const IndexMap& index = IndexMap()) : store(new std::vector()), index(index) {} vector_property_map(unsigned initial_size, const IndexMap& index = IndexMap()) : store(new std::vector(initial_size)), index(index) {} typename std::vector::iterator storage_begin() { return store->begin(); } typename std::vector::iterator storage_end() { return store->end(); } typename std::vector::const_iterator storage_begin() const { return store->begin(); } typename std::vector::const_iterator storage_end() const { return store->end(); } IndexMap& get_index_map() { return index; } const IndexMap& get_index_map() const { return index; } public: // Copy ctor absent, default semantics is OK. // Assignment operator absent, default semantics is OK. // CONSIDER: not sure that assignment to 'index' is correct. reference operator[](const key_type& v) const { typename property_traits::value_type i = get(index, v); if (static_cast(i) >= store->size()) { store->resize(i + 1, T()); } return (*store)[i]; } private: // Conceptually, we have a vector of infinite size. For practical // purposes, we start with an empty vector and grow it as needed. // Note that we cannot store pointer to vector here -- we cannot // store pointer to data, because if copy of property map resizes // the vector, the pointer to data will be invalidated. // I wonder if class 'pmap_ref' is simply needed. shared_ptr< std::vector > store; IndexMap index; }; template vector_property_map make_vector_property_map(IndexMap index) { return vector_property_map(index); } } #ifdef BOOST_GRAPH_USE_MPI #include #endif #endif