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/* -*- mode: C++; c-basic-offset: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- */
/*
 *  Main authors:
 *     Christian Schulte <schulte@gecode.org>
 *
 *  Copyright:
 *     Christian Schulte, 2004
 *
 *  Last modified:
 *     $Date: 2008-12-05 16:43:57 +0100 (Fri, 05 Dec 2008) $ by $Author: schulte $
 *     $Revision: 7989 $
 *
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namespace Gecode { namespace Iter { namespace Ranges {

  /**
   * \brief Range iterator for singleton range
   *
   * \ingroup FuncIterRanges
   */

  class Singleton : public MinMax {
  public:
    /// \name Constructors and initialization
    //@{
    /// Default constructor
    Singleton(void);
    /// Initialize with range \a min to \a max
    Singleton(int min, int max);
    /// Initialize with range \a min to \a max
    void init(int min, int max);
    //@}

    /// \name Iteration control
    //@{
    /// Move iterator to next range (if possible)
    void operator ++(void);
    //@}
  };


  forceinline
  Singleton::Singleton(void) {}

  forceinline
  Singleton::Singleton(int min, int max)
    : MinMax(min,max) {}

  forceinline void
  Singleton::init(int min, int max) {
    mi = min; ma = max;
  }

  forceinline void
  Singleton::operator ++(void) {
    mi=1; ma=0;
  }

}}}

// STATISTICS: iter-any