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+// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
+// found in the LICENSE file. |
+ |
+#ifndef CHROME_COMMON_STRING_ORDINAL_H_ |
+#define CHROME_COMMON_STRING_ORDINAL_H_ |
+#pragma once |
+ |
+#include <string> |
+ |
+// A StringOrdinal represents a specially-formatted string that can be used |
+// for ordering. The StringOrdinal class has an unbounded dense strict total |
+// order, which mean for any StringOrdinals a, b and c: |
+// a < b and b < c implies a < c (transitivity); |
akalin
2011/10/18 17:59:27
Please preserve bullets and newlines around them l
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+// exactly one of a < b, b < a and a = b holds (trichotomy); |
+// if a < b, there is a StringOrdinal x such that a < x < b (density); |
+// there are StringOrdinals x and y such that x < a < y (unboundedness). |
+// This means that when StringOrdinal is used for sorting a list, if |
akalin
2011/10/18 17:59:27
extra space after bullets and before this paragrap
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+// any item changes its position in the list, only its StringOrinal value |
+// has to change to represent the new order, all the other older values can stay |
akalin
2011/10/18 17:59:27
"order, all" -> "order, and all"
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+// the same. |
+class StringOrdinal { |
+ public: |
+ // Create a StringOrdinal from the given string. It may be valid or invalid. |
+ explicit StringOrdinal(const std::string& str); |
akalin
2011/10/18 17:59:27
str -> string_ordinal
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+ |
+ // Create an invalid StringOrdinal. |
+ StringOrdinal(); |
+ |
+ bool IsValid() const; |
+ |
akalin
2011/10/18 17:59:27
Add comment saying all other functions can only be
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+ // Ordering Functions |
+ |
+ // Returns true iff |*this| < |other| |
akalin
2011/10/18 17:59:27
period at end
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+ bool LessThan(const StringOrdinal& other) const; |
+ |
+ // Return true iff |*this| == |other| (ie this->LessThan(other) and |
akalin
2011/10/18 17:59:27
ie -> i.e.,
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+ // other.LessThan(*this) are both false). |
+ bool Equal(const StringOrdinal& other) const; |
+ |
+ // Given |*this| != |other|, returns a StringOrdinal x such that |
+ // min(|*this|, |other|).LessThan(x) holds, and |
akalin
2011/10/18 17:59:27
use min(...) < ... < max(...) like in my suggested
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+ // x.LessThan(max(|*this|,|other|) holds. It is an error to call |
+ // this function with |*this| == |other| |
akalin
2011/10/18 17:59:27
period at end.
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+ StringOrdinal CreateBetween(const StringOrdinal& other) const; |
+ |
+ // Returns a StringOrdinal x such that x < |*this|. |
+ StringOrdinal CreateBefore() const; |
+ |
+ // Returns a StringOrdinal x such that |*this| < x. |
+ StringOrdinal CreateAfter() const; |
+ |
+ std::string ToString() const; |
akalin
2011/10/18 17:59:27
// It is guaranteed that a StringOrdinal construct
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+ |
+ // Use of copy constructor and default assignment for this class is allowed. |
+ |
+ private: |
+ std::string string_index_; |
akalin
2011/10/18 17:59:27
rename this variable to string_ordinal_
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+ bool is_valid_; |
+}; |
+#endif // CHROME_COMMON_STRING_ORDINAL_H_ |