breakpad/src/processor/address_map-inl.h
Mike Frysinger 09b056975d fix pointer style to match the style guide
We do this in a lot of places, but we're inconsistent.
Normalize the code to the Google C++ style guide.

Change-Id: Ic2aceab661ce8f6b993dda21b1cdf5d2198dcbbf
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/breakpad/breakpad/+/2262932
Reviewed-by: Sterling Augustine <saugustine@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org>
2020-07-15 06:20:02 +00:00

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// address_map-inl.h: Address map implementation.
//
// See address_map.h for documentation.
//
// Author: Mark Mentovai
#ifndef PROCESSOR_ADDRESS_MAP_INL_H__
#define PROCESSOR_ADDRESS_MAP_INL_H__
#include "processor/address_map.h"
#include <assert.h>
#include "processor/logging.h"
namespace google_breakpad {
template<typename AddressType, typename EntryType>
bool AddressMap<AddressType, EntryType>::Store(const AddressType& address,
const EntryType& entry) {
// Ensure that the specified address doesn't conflict with something already
// in the map.
if (map_.find(address) != map_.end()) {
BPLOG(INFO) << "Store failed, address " << HexString(address) <<
" is already present";
return false;
}
map_.insert(MapValue(address, entry));
return true;
}
template<typename AddressType, typename EntryType>
bool AddressMap<AddressType, EntryType>::Retrieve(
const AddressType& address,
EntryType* entry, AddressType* entry_address) const {
BPLOG_IF(ERROR, !entry) << "AddressMap::Retrieve requires |entry|";
assert(entry);
// upper_bound gives the first element whose key is greater than address,
// but we want the first element whose key is less than or equal to address.
// Decrement the iterator to get there, but not if the upper_bound already
// points to the beginning of the map - in that case, address is lower than
// the lowest stored key, so return false.
MapConstIterator iterator = map_.upper_bound(address);
if (iterator == map_.begin())
return false;
--iterator;
*entry = iterator->second;
if (entry_address)
*entry_address = iterator->first;
return true;
}
template<typename AddressType, typename EntryType>
void AddressMap<AddressType, EntryType>::Clear() {
map_.clear();
}
} // namespace google_breakpad
#endif // PROCESSOR_ADDRESS_MAP_INL_H__