/** @file $Id$ $Date$ $Author$ @copy © Marc Wäckerlin @license LGPL, see file COPYING $Log$ Revision 1.4 2005/11/29 12:39:42 marc make it compilable with gcc 4.0.2 and newer doxygen Revision 1.3 2005/04/07 20:48:20 marc docu: new doxygen, new grouping Revision 1.2 2004/12/20 07:40:35 marc documentation improved, new grouping Revision 1.1 2004/10/07 09:31:30 marc new feature */ #ifndef __MRW__LIST__HPP__ #define __MRW__LIST__HPP__ #include #include #include /** @addtogroup StdExt */ //@{ /** @defgroup StdExtSTL STL extensions The STL extensions give you the possibility to fill up a container by shifting in values, and to extract values by shifting them out. @code std::list l; l<<"hello"<<"world"<<"this"<>s; std::cout<<"list contains: "< test; test<<1<<2<<3<<4<<5<<6<<7<<8; @endcode @param l a list of values @param o a value to be inserted into list @c l @pre \#include */ template std::list& operator<<(std::list& l, const T& o) throw(std::bad_exception) { l.push_back(o); return l; } /** @brief push a value to a constant list Makes a copy and returns the copy. @code std::list()<<1<<2<<3<<4<<5<<6<<7<<8; @endcode @param l a list of values @param o a value to be inserted into list @c l @pre \#include */ template std::list operator<<(const std::list& l, const T& o) throw(std::bad_exception) { std::list copy(l); copy.push_back(o); return copy; } /* @brief push a char* to a list of string @code std::list test; test<<"Hello"<<"World"; @endcode @param l a list of string values (that can be constructed from char*) @param o a value to be inserted into list @c l @pre \#include */ template std::list& operator<<(std::list& l, const char *const o) throw(std::bad_exception) { l.push_back(T(o)); return l; } /** @brief extract the first value of a list @code std::list test; test<<1<<2<<3<<4<<5<<6<<7<<8; int i1(0), i2(0), i3(0), i4(0); test>>i1>>i2>>i3>>i4; // now: i1==1 i2==2 i3==3 i4==4 test=={5, 6, 7, 8} @endcode @param l a list of values @param o a value to be extracted from list @c l @throw mrw::length_error, if list was empty on entry @note when something is extracted from a list, it is removed from the list, that means after every shift the list is shortened by the shifted element @pre \#include */ template std::list& operator>>(std::list& l, T& o) throw(std::exception) { typename std::list::iterator it(l.begin()); if (it==l.end()) throw mrw::length_error(std::string(__FILE__ ":")+__LINE__+ ": std::list<>& operator>>(std::list<>&, T&)," " list is empty"); o = *it; l.erase(it); return l; } //@} //@} #endif