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#include "attr-set.hh"
#include <absl/container/btree_map.h>
#include "eval-inline.hh"
namespace nix {
// TODO: using insert_or_assign might break existing Nix code because
// of the weird ordering situation. Need to investigate.
void Bindings::push_back(const Attr& attr) {
attributes_.insert_or_assign(attr.name, attr);
}
size_t Bindings::size() { return attributes_.size(); }
size_t Bindings::capacity() { return 0; }
bool Bindings::empty() { return attributes_.empty(); }
std::vector<const Attr*> Bindings::lexicographicOrder() {
std::vector<const Attr*> res;
res.reserve(attributes_.size());
for (const auto& [key, value] : attributes_) {
res.emplace_back(&value);
}
return res;
}
Bindings::iterator Bindings::find(const Symbol& name) {
return attributes_.find(name);
}
Bindings::iterator Bindings::begin() { return attributes_.begin(); }
Bindings::iterator Bindings::end() { return attributes_.end(); }
void Bindings::merge(Bindings* other) {
// We want the values from the other attribute set to take
// precedence, but .merge() works the other way around.
//
// To work around that, we merge and then swap.
other->attributes_.merge(attributes_);
attributes_.swap(other->attributes_);
}
// /* Allocate a new array of attributes for an attribute set with a specific
// capacity. The space is implicitly reserved after the Bindings structure.
// */
Bindings* EvalState::allocBindings(size_t _capacity) { return new Bindings; }
// TODO(tazjin): What's Value? What's going on here?
void EvalState::mkAttrs(Value& v, size_t capacity) {
if (capacity == 0) {
v = vEmptySet;
return;
}
clearValue(v);
v.type = tAttrs;
v.attrs = new Bindings;
nrAttrsets++;
nrAttrsInAttrsets += capacity;
}
/* Create a new attribute named 'name' on an existing attribute set stored
in 'vAttrs' and return the newly allocated Value which is associated with
this attribute. */
Value* EvalState::allocAttr(Value& vAttrs, const Symbol& name) {
Value* v = allocValue();
vAttrs.attrs->push_back(Attr(name, v));
return v;
}
} // namespace nix
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