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//
// This file is part of CGAL (www.cgal.org); you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
// published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License,
// or (at your option) any later version.
//
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//
// This file is provided AS IS with NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING THE
// WARRANTY OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
//
//
//
// Author(s) : Jane Tournois
#include <CGAL/Has_timestamp.h>
#ifndef CGAL_TIME_STAMPER_H
#define CGAL_TIME_STAMPER_H
namespace CGAL {
template <typename T>
struct Time_stamper
{
Time_stamper()
: time_stamp_(0) {}
Time_stamper(const Time_stamper& ts)
: time_stamp_(ts.time_stamp_) {}
void set_time_stamp(T* pt) {
pt->set_time_stamp(time_stamp_++);
}
static bool less(const T* p_t1, const T* p_t2) {
if(p_t1 == NULL) return (p_t2 != NULL);
else if(p_t2 == NULL) return false;
else return p_t1->time_stamp() < p_t2->time_stamp();
}
void reset() {
time_stamp_ = 0;
}
private:
std::size_t time_stamp_;
}; // end class template Time_stamper<T>
template <typename T>
struct No_time_stamp
{
public:
void set_time_stamp(T*) {}
static bool less(const T* p_t1,const T* p_t2) {
return p_t1 < p_t2;
}
void reset() {}
}; // end class template No_time_stamp<T>
// That class template is an auxiliary class. It has a
// specialization for the case where `T::Has_timestamp` does not exists.
// The non-specialized template, when `T::Has_timestamp` exists, derives
// from `Time_stamper<T>` or `No_time_stamp<T>` depending on the
// value of the Boolean constant `T::Has_timestamp`.
// The declaration of that class template requires `T` to be a complete type.
template <class T, bool has_timestamp = internal::Has_timestamp<T>::value>
struct Get_time_stamper{
typedef Time_stamper<T> type;
};
// Specialization when `T::Has_timestamp` does not exist, derives from
// `TimeStamper_`, or from `No_time_stamp<T>`.
template <class T>
struct Get_time_stamper<T,false>{
typedef No_time_stamp<T> type;
};
// Implementation of the timestamp policy. It is very important that the
// declaration of that class template does not require `T` to be a complete
// type. That way, the declaration of a pointer of type `Time_stamper_impl<T, Ts>
// in `Compact_container` for example is possible with an incomplete type.
template <class T>
struct Time_stamper_impl : public Get_time_stamper<T>::type {};
} //end of namespace CGAL
#endif // CGAL_TIME_STAMPER_H
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