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|  |  | |||
|  | //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |||
|  | // <auto-generated> | |||
|  | //     This code was generated by a tool. | |||
|  | // | |||
|  | //     TextTransform Samples/Packages/com.unity.collections/Unity.Collections/FixedList.tt | |||
|  | // | |||
|  | //     Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior and will be lost if | |||
|  | //     the code is regenerated. | |||
|  | // </auto-generated> | |||
|  | //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | using System.Collections.Generic; | |||
|  | using System.Collections; | |||
|  | using System.Diagnostics; | |||
|  | using System.Runtime.CompilerServices; | |||
|  | using System.Runtime.InteropServices; | |||
|  | using System; | |||
|  | using Unity.Collections.LowLevel.Unsafe; | |||
|  | using Unity.Mathematics; | |||
|  | using UnityEngine.Internal; | |||
|  | using UnityEngine; | |||
|  | using Unity.Properties; | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | namespace Unity.Collections | |||
|  | { | |||
|  |     [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(FixedBytes32Align8) })] | |||
|  |     [Serializable] | |||
|  |     internal struct FixedList<T,U> | |||
|  |     : INativeList<T> | |||
|  |     where T : unmanaged | |||
|  |     where U : unmanaged | |||
|  |     { | |||
|  |         [SerializeField] internal U data; | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         internal ushort length | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             readonly get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     fixed(void* ptr = &data) | |||
|  |                         return *((ushort*)ptr); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             set | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     fixed (void* ptr = &data) | |||
|  |                         *((ushort*)ptr) = value; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         internal readonly unsafe byte* buffer | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     fixed (void* ptr = &data) | |||
|  |                         return ((byte*)ptr) + UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<ushort>(); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// The current number of items in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <value>The current number of items in this list.</value> | |||
|  |         [CreateProperty] | |||
|  |         public int Length | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             readonly get => length; | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             set | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 FixedList.CheckResize<U,T>(value); | |||
|  |                 length = (ushort)value; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// A property in order to display items in the Entity Inspector. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         [CreateProperty] IEnumerable<T> Elements => this.ToArray(); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Whether the list is empty. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <value>True if this string has no characters or if the container has not been constructed.</value> | |||
|  |         public readonly bool IsEmpty | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             get => Length == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         internal readonly int LengthInBytes => Length * UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         internal readonly unsafe byte* Buffer | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return buffer + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// The number of elements that can fit in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <value>The number of elements that can fit in this list.</value> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>The capacity of a FixedList cannot be changed. The setter is included only for conformity with <see cref="INativeList{T}"/>.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the new value does not match the current capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public int Capacity | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             readonly get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return FixedList.Capacity<U,T>(); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             set | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 CollectionHelper.CheckCapacityInRange(value, Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// The element at a given index. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">An index.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <value>The value to store at the index.</value> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public T this[int index] | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             readonly get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 CollectionHelper.CheckIndexInRange(index, length); | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     return UnsafeUtility.ReadArrayElement<T>(Buffer, CollectionHelper.AssumePositive(index)); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             set | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 CollectionHelper.CheckIndexInRange(index, length); | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     UnsafeUtility.WriteArrayElement<T>(Buffer, CollectionHelper.AssumePositive(index), value); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns the element at a given index. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">An index.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A reference to the element at the index.</returns> | |||
|  |         [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |         public ref T ElementAt(int index) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             CollectionHelper.CheckIndexInRange(index, length); | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return ref UnsafeUtility.ArrayElementAsRef<T>(Buffer, index); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns the hash code of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// Only the content of the list (the bytes of the elements) are included in the hash. Any bytes beyond the length are not part of the hash.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>The hash code of this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         public override int GetHashCode() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return (int)CollectionHelper.Hash(Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends an element to the end of this list. Increments the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// The same as <see cref="AddNoResize"/>. Included only for consistency with the other list types. | |||
|  |         /// If the element exceeds the capacity, throws cref="IndexOutOfRangeException", and the list is unchanged. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="item">The element to append at the end of the list.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void Add(in T item) => AddNoResize(in item); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends elements from a buffer to the end of this list. Increments the length by the number of appended elements. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// The same as <see cref="AddRangeNoResize"/>. Included only for consistency with the other list types. | |||
|  |         /// If the elements exceeds the capacity, throws cref="IndexOutOfRangeException", and the list is unchanged. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="ptr">A buffer.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="length">The number of elements from the buffer to append.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public unsafe void AddRange(void* ptr, int length) => AddRangeNoResize(ptr, length); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends an element to the end of this list. Increments the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If the element exceeds the capacity, throws cref="IndexOutOfRangeException", and the list is unchanged. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="item">The element to append at the end of the list.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |         public void AddNoResize(in T item) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             this[Length++] = item; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends elements from a buffer to the end of this list. Increments the length by the number of appended elements. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If the elements exceeds the capacity, throws cref="IndexOutOfRangeException", and the list is unchanged. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="ptr">A buffer.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="length">The number of elements from the buffer to append.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public unsafe void AddRangeNoResize(void* ptr, int length) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             var idx = Length; | |||
|  |             Length += length; | |||
|  |             UnsafeUtility.MemCpy((T*)Buffer + idx, ptr, UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>() * length); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends value count times to the end of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If the elements exceeds the capacity, throws cref="IndexOutOfRangeException", and the list is unchanged. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="value">The value to add to the end of this list.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="count">The number of times to replicate the value.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public unsafe void AddReplicate(in T value, int count) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             var idx = Length; | |||
|  |             Length += count; | |||
|  |             fixed (T* ptr = &value) | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpyReplicate((T*)Buffer + idx, ptr, UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(), count); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Sets the length to 0. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> Does *not* zero out the bytes.</remarks> | |||
|  |         public void Clear() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             Length = 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Shifts elements toward the end of this list, increasing its length. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// Right-shifts elements in the list so as to create 'free' slots at the beginning or in the middle. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The length is increased by `end - begin`. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// If `end` equals `begin`, the method does nothing. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The element at index `begin` will be copied to index `end`, the element at index `begin + 1` will be copied to `end + 1`, and so forth. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The indexes `begin` up to `end` are not cleared: they will contain whatever values they held prior. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="begin">The index of the first element that will be shifted up.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="end">The index where the first shifted element will end up.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the new length exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void InsertRangeWithBeginEnd(int begin, int end) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             int items = end - begin; | |||
|  |             if(items < 1) | |||
|  |                 return; | |||
|  |             int itemsToCopy = length - begin; | |||
|  |             Length += items; | |||
|  |             if(itemsToCopy < 1) | |||
|  |                 return; | |||
|  |             int bytesToCopy = itemsToCopy * UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte *b = Buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte *dest = b + end * UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |                 byte *src = b + begin * UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemMove(dest, src, bytesToCopy); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Shifts elements toward the end of this list, increasing its length. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// Right-shifts elements in the list so as to create 'free' slots at the beginning or in the middle. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The length is increased by `count`. If necessary, the capacity will be increased accordingly. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// If `count` equals `0`, the method does nothing. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The element at index `index` will be copied to index `index + count`, the element at index `index + 1` will be copied to `index + count + 1`, and so forth. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The indexes `index` up to `index + count` are not cleared: they will contain whatever values they held prior. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The index of the first element that will be shifted up.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="count">The number of elements to insert.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentException">Thrown if `count` is negative.</exception> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if `index` is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void InsertRange(int index, int count) => InsertRangeWithBeginEnd(index, index + count); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Inserts a single element at an index. Increments the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The index at which to insert the element.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="item">The element to insert.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void Insert(int index, in T item) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             InsertRangeWithBeginEnd(index, index+1); | |||
|  |             this[index] = item; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Copies the last element of this list to an index. Decrements the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Useful as a cheap way to remove elements from a list when you don't care about preserving order.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The index to overwrite with the last element.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void RemoveAtSwapBack(int index) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             RemoveRangeSwapBack(index, 1); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Copies the last *N* elements of this list to a range in this list. Decrements the length by *N*. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// Copies the last `count`-numbered elements to the range starting at `index`. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// Useful as a cheap way to remove elements from a list when you don't care about preserving order. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// Does nothing if the count is less than 1. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The first index of the destination range.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="count">The number of elements to copy and the amount by which to decrement the length.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void RemoveRangeSwapBack(int index, int count) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if (count > 0) | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 int copyFrom = math.max(Length - count, index + count); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var sizeOf = UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |                     void* dst = Buffer + index * sizeOf; | |||
|  |                     void* src = Buffer + copyFrom * sizeOf; | |||
|  |                     UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(dst, src, (Length - copyFrom) * sizeOf); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |                 Length -= count; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Removes the element at an index. Shifts everything above the index down by one and decrements the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The index of the element to remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If you don't care about preserving the order of the elements, `RemoveAtSwapBack` is a more efficient way to remove an element. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void RemoveAt(int index) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             RemoveRange(index, 1); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Removes *N* elements of a range. Shifts everything above the range down by *N* and decrements the length by *N*. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If you don't care about preserving the order of the elements, `RemoveAtSwapBack` is a more efficient way to remove elements. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The first index of the range to remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="count">The number of elements to remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void RemoveRange(int index, int count) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if (count > 0) | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 int copyFrom = math.min(index + count, Length); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var sizeOf = UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |                     void* dst = Buffer + index * sizeOf; | |||
|  |                     void* src = Buffer + copyFrom * sizeOf; | |||
|  |                     UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(dst, src, (Length - copyFrom) * sizeOf); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |                 Length -= count; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a managed array that is a copy of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A managed array that is a copy of this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         [ExcludeFromBurstCompatTesting("Returns managed array")] | |||
|  |         public T[] ToArray() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             var result = new T[Length]; | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* s = Buffer; | |||
|  |                 fixed(T* d = result) | |||
|  |                     UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(d, s, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |             return result; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns an array that is a copy of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="allocator">The allocator to use.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An array that is a copy of this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         public NativeArray<T> ToNativeArray(AllocatorManager.AllocatorHandle allocator) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 var copy = CollectionHelper.CreateNativeArray<T>(Length, allocator, NativeArrayOptions.UninitializedMemory); | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(copy.GetUnsafePtr(), Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |                 return copy; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  |     } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |     [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility] | |||
|  |     struct FixedList | |||
|  |     { | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |         internal static int PaddingBytes<T>() where T : unmanaged | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return math.max(0, math.min(6, (1 << math.tzcnt(UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>())) - 2)); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |         internal static int StorageBytes<BUFFER,T>() where BUFFER : unmanaged where T : unmanaged | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<BUFFER>() - UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<ushort>() - PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |         internal static int Capacity<BUFFER,T>() where BUFFER : unmanaged where T : unmanaged | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return StorageBytes<BUFFER,T>() / UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         [Conditional("ENABLE_UNITY_COLLECTIONS_CHECKS"), Conditional("UNITY_DOTS_DEBUG")] | |||
|  |         internal static void CheckResize<BUFFER,T>(int newLength) where BUFFER : unmanaged where T : unmanaged | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             var Capacity = Capacity<BUFFER,T>(); | |||
|  |             if (newLength < 0 || newLength > Capacity) | |||
|  |                 throw new IndexOutOfRangeException($"NewLength {newLength} is out of range of '{Capacity}' Capacity."); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  |     } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |     /// <summary> | |||
|  |     /// An unmanaged, resizable list whose content is all stored directly in the 32-byte struct. Useful for small lists. | |||
|  |     /// </summary> | |||
|  |     /// <typeparam name="T">The type of the elements.</typeparam> | |||
|  |     [Serializable] | |||
|  |     [DebuggerTypeProxy(typeof(FixedList32BytesDebugView<>))] | |||
|  |     [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |     public struct FixedList32Bytes<T> | |||
|  |     : INativeList<T> | |||
|  |     , IEnumerable<T> // Used by collection initializers. | |||
|  |     , IEquatable<FixedList32Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IComparable<FixedList32Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IEquatable<FixedList64Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IComparable<FixedList64Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IEquatable<FixedList128Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IComparable<FixedList128Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IEquatable<FixedList512Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IComparable<FixedList512Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IEquatable<FixedList4096Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IComparable<FixedList4096Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     where T : unmanaged | |||
|  |     { | |||
|  |         [SerializeField] internal FixedBytes32Align8 data; | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         internal ushort length | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             readonly get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     fixed(void* ptr = &data) | |||
|  |                         return *((ushort*)ptr); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             set | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     fixed (void* ptr = &data) | |||
|  |                         *((ushort*)ptr) = value; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         internal readonly unsafe byte* buffer | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     fixed (void* ptr = &data) | |||
|  |                         return ((byte*)ptr) + UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<ushort>(); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// The current number of items in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <value>The current number of items in this list.</value> | |||
|  |         [CreateProperty] | |||
|  |         public int Length | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             readonly get => length; | |||
|  |             set | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 FixedList.CheckResize<FixedBytes32Align8,T>(value); | |||
|  |                 length = (ushort)value; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// A property in order to display items in the Entity Inspector. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         [CreateProperty] IEnumerable<T> Elements => this.ToArray(); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Whether this list is empty. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <value>True if this string has no characters or if the container has not been constructed.</value> | |||
|  |         public readonly bool IsEmpty | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             get => Length == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         internal int LengthInBytes => Length * UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a pointer to the first element of the list buffer. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// The pointer returned by this method points into the internals of the target list object. It is the | |||
|  |         /// caller's responsibility to ensure that the pointer is not used after the list is destroyed or goes | |||
|  |         /// out of scope. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A pointer to the first element of the list buffer.</returns> | |||
|  |         internal readonly unsafe byte* Buffer | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return buffer + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// The number of elements that can fit in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <value>The number of elements that can fit in this list.</value> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>The capacity of a FixedList cannot be changed. The setter is included only for conformity with <see cref="INativeList{T}"/>.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the new value does not match the current capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public int Capacity | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             readonly get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return FixedList.Capacity<FixedBytes32Align8,T>(); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             set | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 CollectionHelper.CheckCapacityInRange(value, Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// The element at a given index. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">An index.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <value>The value to store at the index.</value> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public T this[int index] | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             readonly get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 CollectionHelper.CheckIndexInRange(index, length); | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     return UnsafeUtility.ReadArrayElement<T>(Buffer, CollectionHelper.AssumePositive(index)); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             set | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 CollectionHelper.CheckIndexInRange(index, length); | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     UnsafeUtility.WriteArrayElement<T>(Buffer, CollectionHelper.AssumePositive(index), value); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns the element at a given index. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">An index.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>The list element at the index.</returns> | |||
|  |         [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |         public ref T ElementAt(int index) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             CollectionHelper.CheckIndexInRange(index, length); | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return ref UnsafeUtility.ArrayElementAsRef<T>(Buffer, index); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns the hash code of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// Only the content of the list (the bytes of the elements) are included in the hash. Any bytes beyond the length are not part of the hash.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>The hash code of this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         public override int GetHashCode() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return (int)CollectionHelper.Hash(Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends an element to the end of this list. Increments the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// The same as <see cref="AddNoResize"/>. Included only for consistency with the other list types. | |||
|  |         /// If the element exceeds the capacity, throws cref="IndexOutOfRangeException", and the list is unchanged. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="item">The element to append at the end of the list.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void Add(in T item) => AddNoResize(in item); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends elements from a buffer to the end of this list. Increments the length by the number of appended elements. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// The same as <see cref="AddRangeNoResize"/>. Included only for consistency with the other list types. | |||
|  |         /// If the elements exceeds the capacity, throws cref="IndexOutOfRangeException", and the list is unchanged. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="ptr">A buffer.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="length">The number of elements from the buffer to append.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public unsafe void AddRange(void* ptr, int length) => AddRangeNoResize(ptr, length); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends an element to the end of this list. Increments the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If the element exceeds the capacity, throws cref="IndexOutOfRangeException", and the list is unchanged. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="item">The element to append at the end of the list.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |         public void AddNoResize(in T item) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             this[Length++] = item; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends elements from a buffer to the end of this list. Increments the length by the number of appended elements. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If the elements exceeds the capacity, throws cref="IndexOutOfRangeException", and the list is unchanged. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="ptr">A buffer.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="length">The number of elements from the buffer to append.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public unsafe void AddRangeNoResize(void* ptr, int length) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             var idx = Length; | |||
|  |             Length += length; | |||
|  |             UnsafeUtility.MemCpy((T*)Buffer + idx, ptr, UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>() * length); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends value count times to the end of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="value">The value to add to the end of this list.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="count">The number of times to replicate the value.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public unsafe void AddReplicate(in T value, int count) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             var idx = Length; | |||
|  |             Length += count; | |||
|  |             fixed (T* ptr = &value) | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpyReplicate((T*)Buffer + idx, ptr, UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(), count); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Sets the length to 0. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> Does *not* zero out the bytes.</remarks> | |||
|  |         public void Clear() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             Length = 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Shifts elements toward the end of this list, increasing its length. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// Right-shifts elements in the list so as to create 'free' slots at the beginning or in the middle. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The length is increased by `end - begin`. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// If `end` equals `begin`, the method does nothing. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The element at index `begin` will be copied to index `end`, the element at index `begin + 1` will be copied to `end + 1`, and so forth. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The indexes `begin` up to `end` are not cleared: they will contain whatever values they held prior. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="begin">The index of the first element that will be shifted up.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="end">The index where the first shifted element will end up.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the new length exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void InsertRangeWithBeginEnd(int begin, int end) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             int items = end - begin; | |||
|  |             if(items < 1) | |||
|  |                 return; | |||
|  |             int itemsToCopy = length - begin; | |||
|  |             Length += items; | |||
|  |             if(itemsToCopy < 1) | |||
|  |                 return; | |||
|  |             int bytesToCopy = itemsToCopy * UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte *b = Buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte *dest = b + end * UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |                 byte *src = b + begin * UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemMove(dest, src, bytesToCopy); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Shifts elements toward the end of this list, increasing its length. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// Right-shifts elements in the list so as to create 'free' slots at the beginning or in the middle. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The length is increased by `count`. If necessary, the capacity will be increased accordingly. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// If `count` equals `0`, the method does nothing. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The element at index `index` will be copied to index `index + count`, the element at index `index + 1` will be copied to `index + count + 1`, and so forth. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The indexes `index` up to `index + count` are not cleared: they will contain whatever values they held prior. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The index of the first element that will be shifted up.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="count">The number of elements to insert.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentException">Thrown if `count` is negative.</exception> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if `index` is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void InsertRange(int index, int count) => InsertRangeWithBeginEnd(index, index + count); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Inserts a single element at an index. Increments the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The index at which to insert the element.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="item">The element to insert.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void Insert(int index, in T item) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             InsertRangeWithBeginEnd(index, index+1); | |||
|  |             this[index] = item; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Copies the last element of this list to an index. Decrements the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Useful as a cheap way to remove elements from a list when you don't care about preserving order.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The index to overwrite with the last element.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void RemoveAtSwapBack(int index) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             RemoveRangeSwapBack(index, 1); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Copies the last *N* elements of this list to a range in this list. Decrements the length by *N*. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// Copies the last `count`-numbered elements to the range starting at `index`. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// Useful as a cheap way to remove elements from a list when you don't care about preserving order. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// Does nothing if the count is less than 1. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The first index of the destination range.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="count">The number of elements to copy and the amount by which to decrement the length.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void RemoveRangeSwapBack(int index, int count) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if (count > 0) | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 int copyFrom = math.max(Length - count, index + count); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var sizeOf = UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |                     void* dst = Buffer + index * sizeOf; | |||
|  |                     void* src = Buffer + copyFrom * sizeOf; | |||
|  |                     UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(dst, src, (Length - copyFrom) * sizeOf); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |                 Length -= count; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Removes the element at an index. Shifts everything above the index down by one and decrements the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The index of the element to remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If you don't care about preserving the order of the elements, `RemoveAtSwapBack` is a more efficient way to remove an element. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void RemoveAt(int index) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             RemoveRange(index, 1); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Removes *N* elements of a range. Shifts everything above the range down by *N* and decrements the length by *N*. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If you don't care about preserving the order of the elements, `RemoveAtSwapBack` is a more efficient way to remove elements. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The first index of the range to remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="count">The number of elements to remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void RemoveRange(int index, int count) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if (count > 0) | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 int copyFrom = math.min(index + count, Length); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var sizeOf = UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |                     void* dst = Buffer + index * sizeOf; | |||
|  |                     void* src = Buffer + copyFrom * sizeOf; | |||
|  |                     UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(dst, src, (Length - copyFrom) * sizeOf); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |                 Length -= count; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a managed array that is a copy of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A managed array that is a copy of this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         [ExcludeFromBurstCompatTesting("Returns managed array")] | |||
|  |         public T[] ToArray() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             var result = new T[Length]; | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* s = Buffer; | |||
|  |                 fixed(T* d = result) | |||
|  |                     UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(d, s, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |             return result; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns an array that is a copy of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="allocator">The allocator to use.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An array that is a copy of this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         public NativeArray<T> ToNativeArray(AllocatorManager.AllocatorHandle allocator) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 var copy = CollectionHelper.CreateNativeArray<T>(Length, allocator, NativeArrayOptions.UninitializedMemory); | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(copy.GetUnsafePtr(), Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |                 return copy; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator ==(in FixedList32Bytes<T> a, in FixedList32Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 if(a.length != b.length) | |||
|  |                     return false; | |||
|  |                 return UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(a.Buffer, b.Buffer, a.LengthInBytes) == 0; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are unequal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are unequal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator !=(in FixedList32Bytes<T> a, in FixedList32Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return !(a == b); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a number denoting whether this list should be placed before or after another list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">A list to to compare with.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An integer denoting the respective sort position of the list relative to the other: | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// 0 denotes that both lists should have the same position in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// -1 denotes that this list should precede the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// +1 denotes that this list should follow the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </returns> | |||
|  |         public int CompareTo(FixedList32Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* a = buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte* b = other.buffer; | |||
|  |                 var aa = a + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var bb = b + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var mini = math.min(Length, other.Length); | |||
|  |                 for(var i = 0; i < mini; ++i) | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var j = UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(aa + sizeof(T) * i, bb + sizeof(T) * i, sizeof(T)); | |||
|  |                     if(j != 0) | |||
|  |                         return j; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |                 return Length.CompareTo(other.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if this list and another list are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public bool Equals(FixedList32Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return CompareTo(other) == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator ==(in FixedList32Bytes<T> a, in FixedList64Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 if(a.length != b.length) | |||
|  |                     return false; | |||
|  |                 return UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(a.Buffer, b.Buffer, a.LengthInBytes) == 0; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are unequal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are unequal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator !=(in FixedList32Bytes<T> a, in FixedList64Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return !(a == b); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a number denoting whether this list should be placed before or after another list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">A list to to compare with.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An integer denoting the respective sort position of the list relative to the other: | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// 0 denotes that both lists should have the same position in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// -1 denotes that this list should precede the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// +1 denotes that this list should follow the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </returns> | |||
|  |         public int CompareTo(FixedList64Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* a = buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte* b = other.buffer; | |||
|  |                 var aa = a + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var bb = b + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var mini = math.min(Length, other.Length); | |||
|  |                 for(var i = 0; i < mini; ++i) | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var j = UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(aa + sizeof(T) * i, bb + sizeof(T) * i, sizeof(T)); | |||
|  |                     if(j != 0) | |||
|  |                         return j; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |                 return Length.CompareTo(other.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if this list and another list are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public bool Equals(FixedList64Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return CompareTo(other) == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes and returns an instance of FixedList32Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList32Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public FixedList32Bytes(in FixedList64Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             this = default; | |||
|  |             var error = Initialize(other); | |||
|  |             if(error != 0) | |||
|  |                 FixedList.CheckResize<FixedBytes32Align8,T>(other.Length); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes an instance of FixedList32Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>zero on success, or non-zero on error.</returns> | |||
|  |         internal int Initialize(in FixedList64Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if(other.Length > Capacity) | |||
|  |                 return (int)CopyError.Truncation; | |||
|  |             length = other.length; | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(Buffer, other.Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |             return 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a new list that is a copy of another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A new list that is a copy of the other.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList32Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public static implicit operator FixedList32Bytes<T>(in FixedList64Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return new FixedList32Bytes<T>(other); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator ==(in FixedList32Bytes<T> a, in FixedList128Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 if(a.length != b.length) | |||
|  |                     return false; | |||
|  |                 return UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(a.Buffer, b.Buffer, a.LengthInBytes) == 0; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are unequal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are unequal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator !=(in FixedList32Bytes<T> a, in FixedList128Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return !(a == b); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a number denoting whether this list should be placed before or after another list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">A list to to compare with.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An integer denoting the respective sort position of the list relative to the other: | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// 0 denotes that both lists should have the same position in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// -1 denotes that this list should precede the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// +1 denotes that this list should follow the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </returns> | |||
|  |         public int CompareTo(FixedList128Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* a = buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte* b = other.buffer; | |||
|  |                 var aa = a + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var bb = b + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var mini = math.min(Length, other.Length); | |||
|  |                 for(var i = 0; i < mini; ++i) | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var j = UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(aa + sizeof(T) * i, bb + sizeof(T) * i, sizeof(T)); | |||
|  |                     if(j != 0) | |||
|  |                         return j; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |                 return Length.CompareTo(other.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if this list and another list are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public bool Equals(FixedList128Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return CompareTo(other) == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes and returns an instance of FixedList32Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList32Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public FixedList32Bytes(in FixedList128Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             this = default; | |||
|  |             var error = Initialize(other); | |||
|  |             if(error != 0) | |||
|  |                 FixedList.CheckResize<FixedBytes32Align8,T>(other.Length); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes an instance of FixedList32Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>zero on success, or non-zero on error.</returns> | |||
|  |         internal int Initialize(in FixedList128Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if(other.Length > Capacity) | |||
|  |                 return (int)CopyError.Truncation; | |||
|  |             length = other.length; | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(Buffer, other.Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |             return 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a new list that is a copy of another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A new list that is a copy of the other.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList32Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public static implicit operator FixedList32Bytes<T>(in FixedList128Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return new FixedList32Bytes<T>(other); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator ==(in FixedList32Bytes<T> a, in FixedList512Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 if(a.length != b.length) | |||
|  |                     return false; | |||
|  |                 return UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(a.Buffer, b.Buffer, a.LengthInBytes) == 0; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are unequal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are unequal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator !=(in FixedList32Bytes<T> a, in FixedList512Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return !(a == b); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a number denoting whether this list should be placed before or after another list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">A list to to compare with.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An integer denoting the respective sort position of the list relative to the other: | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// 0 denotes that both lists should have the same position in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// -1 denotes that this list should precede the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// +1 denotes that this list should follow the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </returns> | |||
|  |         public int CompareTo(FixedList512Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* a = buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte* b = other.buffer; | |||
|  |                 var aa = a + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var bb = b + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var mini = math.min(Length, other.Length); | |||
|  |                 for(var i = 0; i < mini; ++i) | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var j = UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(aa + sizeof(T) * i, bb + sizeof(T) * i, sizeof(T)); | |||
|  |                     if(j != 0) | |||
|  |                         return j; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |                 return Length.CompareTo(other.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if this list and another list are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public bool Equals(FixedList512Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return CompareTo(other) == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes and returns an instance of FixedList32Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList32Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public FixedList32Bytes(in FixedList512Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             this = default; | |||
|  |             var error = Initialize(other); | |||
|  |             if(error != 0) | |||
|  |                 FixedList.CheckResize<FixedBytes32Align8,T>(other.Length); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes an instance of FixedList32Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>zero on success, or non-zero on error.</returns> | |||
|  |         internal int Initialize(in FixedList512Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if(other.Length > Capacity) | |||
|  |                 return (int)CopyError.Truncation; | |||
|  |             length = other.length; | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(Buffer, other.Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |             return 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a new list that is a copy of another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A new list that is a copy of the other.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList32Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public static implicit operator FixedList32Bytes<T>(in FixedList512Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return new FixedList32Bytes<T>(other); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator ==(in FixedList32Bytes<T> a, in FixedList4096Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 if(a.length != b.length) | |||
|  |                     return false; | |||
|  |                 return UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(a.Buffer, b.Buffer, a.LengthInBytes) == 0; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are unequal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are unequal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator !=(in FixedList32Bytes<T> a, in FixedList4096Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return !(a == b); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a number denoting whether this list should be placed before or after another list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">A list to to compare with.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An integer denoting the respective sort position of the list relative to the other: | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// 0 denotes that both lists should have the same position in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// -1 denotes that this list should precede the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// +1 denotes that this list should follow the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </returns> | |||
|  |         public int CompareTo(FixedList4096Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* a = buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte* b = other.buffer; | |||
|  |                 var aa = a + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var bb = b + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var mini = math.min(Length, other.Length); | |||
|  |                 for(var i = 0; i < mini; ++i) | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var j = UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(aa + sizeof(T) * i, bb + sizeof(T) * i, sizeof(T)); | |||
|  |                     if(j != 0) | |||
|  |                         return j; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |                 return Length.CompareTo(other.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if this list and another list are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public bool Equals(FixedList4096Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return CompareTo(other) == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes and returns an instance of FixedList32Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList32Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public FixedList32Bytes(in FixedList4096Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             this = default; | |||
|  |             var error = Initialize(other); | |||
|  |             if(error != 0) | |||
|  |                 FixedList.CheckResize<FixedBytes32Align8,T>(other.Length); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes an instance of FixedList32Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>zero on success, or non-zero on error.</returns> | |||
|  |         internal int Initialize(in FixedList4096Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if(other.Length > Capacity) | |||
|  |                 return (int)CopyError.Truncation; | |||
|  |             length = other.length; | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(Buffer, other.Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |             return 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a new list that is a copy of another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A new list that is a copy of the other.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList32Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public static implicit operator FixedList32Bytes<T>(in FixedList4096Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return new FixedList32Bytes<T>(other); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if the list is equal to an object. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// A FixedList*N*<T> can only be equal to another FixedList*N*<T> with the same *N* and T. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="obj">An object to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the list is equal to the object.</returns> | |||
|  |         [ExcludeFromBurstCompatTesting("Takes managed object")] | |||
|  |         public override bool Equals(object obj) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if(obj is FixedList32Bytes<T> aFixedList32Bytes) return Equals(aFixedList32Bytes); | |||
|  |             if(obj is FixedList64Bytes<T> aFixedList64Bytes) return Equals(aFixedList64Bytes); | |||
|  |             if(obj is FixedList128Bytes<T> aFixedList128Bytes) return Equals(aFixedList128Bytes); | |||
|  |             if(obj is FixedList512Bytes<T> aFixedList512Bytes) return Equals(aFixedList512Bytes); | |||
|  |             if(obj is FixedList4096Bytes<T> aFixedList4096Bytes) return Equals(aFixedList4096Bytes); | |||
|  |             return false; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// An enumerator over the elements of a FixedList32Bytes<T>. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// In an enumerator's initial state, `Current` cannot be read. The first <see cref="MoveNext"/> call advances the enumerator to the first element. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         public struct Enumerator : IEnumerator<T> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             FixedList32Bytes<T> m_List; | |||
|  |             int m_Index; | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             /// <summary> | |||
|  |             /// Initializes and returns an instance of FixedList32Bytes<T>. | |||
|  |             /// </summary> | |||
|  |             /// <param name="list">The list for which to create an enumerator.</param> | |||
|  |             public Enumerator(ref FixedList32Bytes<T> list) | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 m_List = list; | |||
|  |                 m_Index = -1; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             /// <summary> | |||
|  |             /// Does nothing. | |||
|  |             /// </summary> | |||
|  |             public void Dispose() | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             /// <summary> | |||
|  |             /// Advances the enumerator to the next element. | |||
|  |             /// </summary> | |||
|  |             /// <returns>True if <see cref="Current"/> is valid to read after the call.</returns> | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             public bool MoveNext() | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 m_Index++; | |||
|  |                 return m_Index < m_List.Length; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             /// <summary> | |||
|  |             /// Resets the enumerator to its initial state. | |||
|  |             /// </summary> | |||
|  |             public void Reset() | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 m_Index = -1; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             /// <summary> | |||
|  |             /// The current element. | |||
|  |             /// </summary> | |||
|  |             /// <value>The current element.</value> | |||
|  |             public T Current | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |                 get => m_List[m_Index]; // Let FixedList32Bytes<T> indexer check for out of range. | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             object IEnumerator.Current => Current; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns an enumerator for iterating over the elements of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An enumerator for iterating over the elements of this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         public Enumerator GetEnumerator() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return new Enumerator(ref this); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// This method is not implemented. Use <see cref="GetEnumerator"/> instead. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>Nothing because it always throws <see cref="NotImplementedException"/>.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="NotImplementedException">Method is not implemented.</exception> | |||
|  |         IEnumerator IEnumerable.GetEnumerator() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             throw new NotImplementedException(); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// This method is not implemented. Use <see cref="GetEnumerator"/> instead. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>Nothing because it always throws <see cref="NotImplementedException"/>.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="NotImplementedException">Method is not implemented.</exception> | |||
|  |         IEnumerator<T> IEnumerable<T>.GetEnumerator() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             throw new NotImplementedException(); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  |     } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |     /// <summary> | |||
|  |     /// Provides extension methods for FixedList32Bytes. | |||
|  |     /// </summary> | |||
|  |     [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility] | |||
|  |     public unsafe static class FixedList32BytesExtensions | |||
|  |     { | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Finds the index of the first occurrence of a particular value in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of elements in this list.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="U">The value type.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to search.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="value">The value to locate.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>The index of the first occurrence of the value. Returns -1 if no occurrence is found.</returns> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         public static int IndexOf<T, U>(this ref FixedList32Bytes<T> list, U value) where T : unmanaged, IEquatable<U> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return NativeArrayExtensions.IndexOf<T, U>(list.Buffer, list.Length, value); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if a particular value is present in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of elements in this list.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="U">The value type.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to search.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="value">The value to locate.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the value is present in this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         public static bool Contains<T, U>(this ref FixedList32Bytes<T> list, U value) where T : unmanaged, IEquatable<U> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return list.IndexOf(value) != -1; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Removes the first occurrence of a particular value in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If a value is removed, all elements after it are shifted down by one, and the list's length is decremented by one. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// If you don't need to preserve the order of the remaining elements, <see cref="Unity.Collections.FixedList32BytesExtensions.RemoveSwapBack{T, U}"/> is a cheaper alternative. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of elements in this list.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="U">The value type.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to search.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="value">The value to locate and remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the value was found and removed.</returns> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         public static bool Remove<T, U>(this ref FixedList32Bytes<T> list, U value) where T : unmanaged, IEquatable<U> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             int index = list.IndexOf(value); | |||
|  |             if (index < 0) | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return false; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             list.RemoveAt(index); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             return true; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Removes the first occurrence of a particular value in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If a value is removed, the last element of the list is copied to overwrite the removed value, and the list's length is decremented by one. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// This is cheaper than <see cref="Remove"/>, but the order of the remaining elements is not preserved. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of elements in this list.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="U">The value type.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to search.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="value">The value to locate and remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>Returns true if the item is removed.</returns> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         public static bool RemoveSwapBack<T, U>(this ref FixedList32Bytes<T> list, U value) where T : unmanaged, IEquatable<U> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             var index = list.IndexOf(value); | |||
|  |             if (index == -1) | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return false; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             list.RemoveAtSwapBack(index); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             return true; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  |     } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |     sealed class FixedList32BytesDebugView<T> where T : unmanaged | |||
|  |     { | |||
|  |         FixedList32Bytes<T> m_List; | |||
|  |         public FixedList32BytesDebugView(FixedList32Bytes<T> list) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             m_List = list; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  |         public T[] Items => m_List.ToArray(); | |||
|  |     } | |||
|  |     /// <summary> | |||
|  |     /// An unmanaged, resizable list whose content is all stored directly in the 64-byte struct. Useful for small lists. | |||
|  |     /// </summary> | |||
|  |     /// <typeparam name="T">The type of the elements.</typeparam> | |||
|  |     [Serializable] | |||
|  |     [DebuggerTypeProxy(typeof(FixedList64BytesDebugView<>))] | |||
|  |     [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |     public struct FixedList64Bytes<T> | |||
|  |     : INativeList<T> | |||
|  |     , IEnumerable<T> // Used by collection initializers. | |||
|  |     , IEquatable<FixedList32Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IComparable<FixedList32Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IEquatable<FixedList64Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IComparable<FixedList64Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IEquatable<FixedList128Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IComparable<FixedList128Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IEquatable<FixedList512Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IComparable<FixedList512Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IEquatable<FixedList4096Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IComparable<FixedList4096Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     where T : unmanaged | |||
|  |     { | |||
|  |         [SerializeField] internal FixedBytes64Align8 data; | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         internal ushort length | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             readonly get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     fixed(void* ptr = &data) | |||
|  |                         return *((ushort*)ptr); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             set | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     fixed (void* ptr = &data) | |||
|  |                         *((ushort*)ptr) = value; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         internal readonly unsafe byte* buffer | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     fixed (void* ptr = &data) | |||
|  |                         return ((byte*)ptr) + UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<ushort>(); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// The current number of items in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <value>The current number of items in this list.</value> | |||
|  |         [CreateProperty] | |||
|  |         public int Length | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             readonly get => length; | |||
|  |             set | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 FixedList.CheckResize<FixedBytes64Align8,T>(value); | |||
|  |                 length = (ushort)value; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// A property in order to display items in the Entity Inspector. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         [CreateProperty] IEnumerable<T> Elements => this.ToArray(); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Whether this list is empty. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <value>True if this string has no characters or if the container has not been constructed.</value> | |||
|  |         public readonly bool IsEmpty | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             get => Length == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         internal int LengthInBytes => Length * UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a pointer to the first element of the list buffer. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// The pointer returned by this method points into the internals of the target list object. It is the | |||
|  |         /// caller's responsibility to ensure that the pointer is not used after the list is destroyed or goes | |||
|  |         /// out of scope. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A pointer to the first element of the list buffer.</returns> | |||
|  |         internal readonly unsafe byte* Buffer | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return buffer + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// The number of elements that can fit in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <value>The number of elements that can fit in this list.</value> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>The capacity of a FixedList cannot be changed. The setter is included only for conformity with <see cref="INativeList{T}"/>.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the new value does not match the current capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public int Capacity | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             readonly get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return FixedList.Capacity<FixedBytes64Align8,T>(); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             set | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 CollectionHelper.CheckCapacityInRange(value, Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// The element at a given index. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">An index.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <value>The value to store at the index.</value> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public T this[int index] | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             readonly get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 CollectionHelper.CheckIndexInRange(index, length); | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     return UnsafeUtility.ReadArrayElement<T>(Buffer, CollectionHelper.AssumePositive(index)); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             set | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 CollectionHelper.CheckIndexInRange(index, length); | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     UnsafeUtility.WriteArrayElement<T>(Buffer, CollectionHelper.AssumePositive(index), value); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns the element at a given index. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">An index.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>The list element at the index.</returns> | |||
|  |         [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |         public ref T ElementAt(int index) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             CollectionHelper.CheckIndexInRange(index, length); | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return ref UnsafeUtility.ArrayElementAsRef<T>(Buffer, index); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns the hash code of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// Only the content of the list (the bytes of the elements) are included in the hash. Any bytes beyond the length are not part of the hash.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>The hash code of this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         public override int GetHashCode() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return (int)CollectionHelper.Hash(Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends an element to the end of this list. Increments the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// The same as <see cref="AddNoResize"/>. Included only for consistency with the other list types. | |||
|  |         /// If the element exceeds the capacity, throws cref="IndexOutOfRangeException", and the list is unchanged. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="item">The element to append at the end of the list.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void Add(in T item) => AddNoResize(in item); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends elements from a buffer to the end of this list. Increments the length by the number of appended elements. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// The same as <see cref="AddRangeNoResize"/>. Included only for consistency with the other list types. | |||
|  |         /// If the elements exceeds the capacity, throws cref="IndexOutOfRangeException", and the list is unchanged. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="ptr">A buffer.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="length">The number of elements from the buffer to append.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public unsafe void AddRange(void* ptr, int length) => AddRangeNoResize(ptr, length); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends an element to the end of this list. Increments the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If the element exceeds the capacity, throws cref="IndexOutOfRangeException", and the list is unchanged. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="item">The element to append at the end of the list.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |         public void AddNoResize(in T item) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             this[Length++] = item; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends elements from a buffer to the end of this list. Increments the length by the number of appended elements. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If the elements exceeds the capacity, throws cref="IndexOutOfRangeException", and the list is unchanged. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="ptr">A buffer.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="length">The number of elements from the buffer to append.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public unsafe void AddRangeNoResize(void* ptr, int length) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             var idx = Length; | |||
|  |             Length += length; | |||
|  |             UnsafeUtility.MemCpy((T*)Buffer + idx, ptr, UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>() * length); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends value count times to the end of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="value">The value to add to the end of this list.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="count">The number of times to replicate the value.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public unsafe void AddReplicate(in T value, int count) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             var idx = Length; | |||
|  |             Length += count; | |||
|  |             fixed (T* ptr = &value) | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpyReplicate((T*)Buffer + idx, ptr, UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(), count); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Sets the length to 0. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> Does *not* zero out the bytes.</remarks> | |||
|  |         public void Clear() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             Length = 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Shifts elements toward the end of this list, increasing its length. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// Right-shifts elements in the list so as to create 'free' slots at the beginning or in the middle. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The length is increased by `end - begin`. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// If `end` equals `begin`, the method does nothing. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The element at index `begin` will be copied to index `end`, the element at index `begin + 1` will be copied to `end + 1`, and so forth. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The indexes `begin` up to `end` are not cleared: they will contain whatever values they held prior. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="begin">The index of the first element that will be shifted up.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="end">The index where the first shifted element will end up.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the new length exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void InsertRangeWithBeginEnd(int begin, int end) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             int items = end - begin; | |||
|  |             if(items < 1) | |||
|  |                 return; | |||
|  |             int itemsToCopy = length - begin; | |||
|  |             Length += items; | |||
|  |             if(itemsToCopy < 1) | |||
|  |                 return; | |||
|  |             int bytesToCopy = itemsToCopy * UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte *b = Buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte *dest = b + end * UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |                 byte *src = b + begin * UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemMove(dest, src, bytesToCopy); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Shifts elements toward the end of this list, increasing its length. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// Right-shifts elements in the list so as to create 'free' slots at the beginning or in the middle. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The length is increased by `count`. If necessary, the capacity will be increased accordingly. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// If `count` equals `0`, the method does nothing. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The element at index `index` will be copied to index `index + count`, the element at index `index + 1` will be copied to `index + count + 1`, and so forth. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The indexes `index` up to `index + count` are not cleared: they will contain whatever values they held prior. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The index of the first element that will be shifted up.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="count">The number of elements to insert.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentException">Thrown if `count` is negative.</exception> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if `index` is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void InsertRange(int index, int count) => InsertRangeWithBeginEnd(index, index + count); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Inserts a single element at an index. Increments the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The index at which to insert the element.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="item">The element to insert.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void Insert(int index, in T item) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             InsertRangeWithBeginEnd(index, index+1); | |||
|  |             this[index] = item; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Copies the last element of this list to an index. Decrements the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Useful as a cheap way to remove elements from a list when you don't care about preserving order.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The index to overwrite with the last element.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void RemoveAtSwapBack(int index) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             RemoveRangeSwapBack(index, 1); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Copies the last *N* elements of this list to a range in this list. Decrements the length by *N*. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// Copies the last `count`-numbered elements to the range starting at `index`. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// Useful as a cheap way to remove elements from a list when you don't care about preserving order. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// Does nothing if the count is less than 1. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The first index of the destination range.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="count">The number of elements to copy and the amount by which to decrement the length.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void RemoveRangeSwapBack(int index, int count) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if (count > 0) | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 int copyFrom = math.max(Length - count, index + count); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var sizeOf = UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |                     void* dst = Buffer + index * sizeOf; | |||
|  |                     void* src = Buffer + copyFrom * sizeOf; | |||
|  |                     UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(dst, src, (Length - copyFrom) * sizeOf); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |                 Length -= count; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Removes the element at an index. Shifts everything above the index down by one and decrements the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The index of the element to remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If you don't care about preserving the order of the elements, `RemoveAtSwapBack` is a more efficient way to remove an element. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void RemoveAt(int index) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             RemoveRange(index, 1); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Removes *N* elements of a range. Shifts everything above the range down by *N* and decrements the length by *N*. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If you don't care about preserving the order of the elements, `RemoveAtSwapBack` is a more efficient way to remove elements. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The first index of the range to remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="count">The number of elements to remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void RemoveRange(int index, int count) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if (count > 0) | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 int copyFrom = math.min(index + count, Length); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var sizeOf = UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |                     void* dst = Buffer + index * sizeOf; | |||
|  |                     void* src = Buffer + copyFrom * sizeOf; | |||
|  |                     UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(dst, src, (Length - copyFrom) * sizeOf); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |                 Length -= count; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a managed array that is a copy of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A managed array that is a copy of this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         [ExcludeFromBurstCompatTesting("Returns managed array")] | |||
|  |         public T[] ToArray() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             var result = new T[Length]; | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* s = Buffer; | |||
|  |                 fixed(T* d = result) | |||
|  |                     UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(d, s, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |             return result; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns an array that is a copy of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="allocator">The allocator to use.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An array that is a copy of this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         public NativeArray<T> ToNativeArray(AllocatorManager.AllocatorHandle allocator) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 var copy = CollectionHelper.CreateNativeArray<T>(Length, allocator, NativeArrayOptions.UninitializedMemory); | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(copy.GetUnsafePtr(), Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |                 return copy; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator ==(in FixedList64Bytes<T> a, in FixedList32Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 if(a.length != b.length) | |||
|  |                     return false; | |||
|  |                 return UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(a.Buffer, b.Buffer, a.LengthInBytes) == 0; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are unequal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are unequal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator !=(in FixedList64Bytes<T> a, in FixedList32Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return !(a == b); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a number denoting whether this list should be placed before or after another list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">A list to to compare with.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An integer denoting the respective sort position of the list relative to the other: | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// 0 denotes that both lists should have the same position in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// -1 denotes that this list should precede the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// +1 denotes that this list should follow the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </returns> | |||
|  |         public int CompareTo(FixedList32Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* a = buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte* b = other.buffer; | |||
|  |                 var aa = a + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var bb = b + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var mini = math.min(Length, other.Length); | |||
|  |                 for(var i = 0; i < mini; ++i) | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var j = UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(aa + sizeof(T) * i, bb + sizeof(T) * i, sizeof(T)); | |||
|  |                     if(j != 0) | |||
|  |                         return j; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |                 return Length.CompareTo(other.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if this list and another list are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public bool Equals(FixedList32Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return CompareTo(other) == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes and returns an instance of FixedList64Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList64Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public FixedList64Bytes(in FixedList32Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             this = default; | |||
|  |             var error = Initialize(other); | |||
|  |             if(error != 0) | |||
|  |                 FixedList.CheckResize<FixedBytes64Align8,T>(other.Length); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes an instance of FixedList64Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>zero on success, or non-zero on error.</returns> | |||
|  |         internal int Initialize(in FixedList32Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if(other.Length > Capacity) | |||
|  |                 return (int)CopyError.Truncation; | |||
|  |             length = other.length; | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(Buffer, other.Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |             return 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a new list that is a copy of another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A new list that is a copy of the other.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList64Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public static implicit operator FixedList64Bytes<T>(in FixedList32Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return new FixedList64Bytes<T>(other); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator ==(in FixedList64Bytes<T> a, in FixedList64Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 if(a.length != b.length) | |||
|  |                     return false; | |||
|  |                 return UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(a.Buffer, b.Buffer, a.LengthInBytes) == 0; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are unequal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are unequal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator !=(in FixedList64Bytes<T> a, in FixedList64Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return !(a == b); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a number denoting whether this list should be placed before or after another list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">A list to to compare with.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An integer denoting the respective sort position of the list relative to the other: | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// 0 denotes that both lists should have the same position in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// -1 denotes that this list should precede the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// +1 denotes that this list should follow the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </returns> | |||
|  |         public int CompareTo(FixedList64Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* a = buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte* b = other.buffer; | |||
|  |                 var aa = a + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var bb = b + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var mini = math.min(Length, other.Length); | |||
|  |                 for(var i = 0; i < mini; ++i) | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var j = UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(aa + sizeof(T) * i, bb + sizeof(T) * i, sizeof(T)); | |||
|  |                     if(j != 0) | |||
|  |                         return j; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |                 return Length.CompareTo(other.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if this list and another list are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public bool Equals(FixedList64Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return CompareTo(other) == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator ==(in FixedList64Bytes<T> a, in FixedList128Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 if(a.length != b.length) | |||
|  |                     return false; | |||
|  |                 return UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(a.Buffer, b.Buffer, a.LengthInBytes) == 0; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are unequal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are unequal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator !=(in FixedList64Bytes<T> a, in FixedList128Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return !(a == b); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a number denoting whether this list should be placed before or after another list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">A list to to compare with.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An integer denoting the respective sort position of the list relative to the other: | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// 0 denotes that both lists should have the same position in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// -1 denotes that this list should precede the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// +1 denotes that this list should follow the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </returns> | |||
|  |         public int CompareTo(FixedList128Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* a = buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte* b = other.buffer; | |||
|  |                 var aa = a + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var bb = b + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var mini = math.min(Length, other.Length); | |||
|  |                 for(var i = 0; i < mini; ++i) | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var j = UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(aa + sizeof(T) * i, bb + sizeof(T) * i, sizeof(T)); | |||
|  |                     if(j != 0) | |||
|  |                         return j; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |                 return Length.CompareTo(other.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if this list and another list are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public bool Equals(FixedList128Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return CompareTo(other) == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes and returns an instance of FixedList64Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList64Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public FixedList64Bytes(in FixedList128Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             this = default; | |||
|  |             var error = Initialize(other); | |||
|  |             if(error != 0) | |||
|  |                 FixedList.CheckResize<FixedBytes64Align8,T>(other.Length); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes an instance of FixedList64Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>zero on success, or non-zero on error.</returns> | |||
|  |         internal int Initialize(in FixedList128Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if(other.Length > Capacity) | |||
|  |                 return (int)CopyError.Truncation; | |||
|  |             length = other.length; | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(Buffer, other.Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |             return 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a new list that is a copy of another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A new list that is a copy of the other.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList64Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public static implicit operator FixedList64Bytes<T>(in FixedList128Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return new FixedList64Bytes<T>(other); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator ==(in FixedList64Bytes<T> a, in FixedList512Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 if(a.length != b.length) | |||
|  |                     return false; | |||
|  |                 return UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(a.Buffer, b.Buffer, a.LengthInBytes) == 0; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are unequal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are unequal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator !=(in FixedList64Bytes<T> a, in FixedList512Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return !(a == b); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a number denoting whether this list should be placed before or after another list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">A list to to compare with.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An integer denoting the respective sort position of the list relative to the other: | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// 0 denotes that both lists should have the same position in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// -1 denotes that this list should precede the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// +1 denotes that this list should follow the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </returns> | |||
|  |         public int CompareTo(FixedList512Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* a = buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte* b = other.buffer; | |||
|  |                 var aa = a + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var bb = b + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var mini = math.min(Length, other.Length); | |||
|  |                 for(var i = 0; i < mini; ++i) | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var j = UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(aa + sizeof(T) * i, bb + sizeof(T) * i, sizeof(T)); | |||
|  |                     if(j != 0) | |||
|  |                         return j; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |                 return Length.CompareTo(other.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if this list and another list are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public bool Equals(FixedList512Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return CompareTo(other) == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes and returns an instance of FixedList64Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList64Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public FixedList64Bytes(in FixedList512Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             this = default; | |||
|  |             var error = Initialize(other); | |||
|  |             if(error != 0) | |||
|  |                 FixedList.CheckResize<FixedBytes64Align8,T>(other.Length); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes an instance of FixedList64Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>zero on success, or non-zero on error.</returns> | |||
|  |         internal int Initialize(in FixedList512Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if(other.Length > Capacity) | |||
|  |                 return (int)CopyError.Truncation; | |||
|  |             length = other.length; | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(Buffer, other.Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |             return 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a new list that is a copy of another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A new list that is a copy of the other.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList64Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public static implicit operator FixedList64Bytes<T>(in FixedList512Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return new FixedList64Bytes<T>(other); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator ==(in FixedList64Bytes<T> a, in FixedList4096Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 if(a.length != b.length) | |||
|  |                     return false; | |||
|  |                 return UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(a.Buffer, b.Buffer, a.LengthInBytes) == 0; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are unequal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are unequal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator !=(in FixedList64Bytes<T> a, in FixedList4096Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return !(a == b); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a number denoting whether this list should be placed before or after another list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">A list to to compare with.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An integer denoting the respective sort position of the list relative to the other: | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// 0 denotes that both lists should have the same position in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// -1 denotes that this list should precede the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// +1 denotes that this list should follow the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </returns> | |||
|  |         public int CompareTo(FixedList4096Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* a = buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte* b = other.buffer; | |||
|  |                 var aa = a + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var bb = b + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var mini = math.min(Length, other.Length); | |||
|  |                 for(var i = 0; i < mini; ++i) | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var j = UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(aa + sizeof(T) * i, bb + sizeof(T) * i, sizeof(T)); | |||
|  |                     if(j != 0) | |||
|  |                         return j; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |                 return Length.CompareTo(other.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if this list and another list are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public bool Equals(FixedList4096Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return CompareTo(other) == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes and returns an instance of FixedList64Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList64Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public FixedList64Bytes(in FixedList4096Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             this = default; | |||
|  |             var error = Initialize(other); | |||
|  |             if(error != 0) | |||
|  |                 FixedList.CheckResize<FixedBytes64Align8,T>(other.Length); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes an instance of FixedList64Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>zero on success, or non-zero on error.</returns> | |||
|  |         internal int Initialize(in FixedList4096Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if(other.Length > Capacity) | |||
|  |                 return (int)CopyError.Truncation; | |||
|  |             length = other.length; | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(Buffer, other.Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |             return 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a new list that is a copy of another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A new list that is a copy of the other.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList64Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public static implicit operator FixedList64Bytes<T>(in FixedList4096Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return new FixedList64Bytes<T>(other); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if the list is equal to an object. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// A FixedList*N*<T> can only be equal to another FixedList*N*<T> with the same *N* and T. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="obj">An object to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the list is equal to the object.</returns> | |||
|  |         [ExcludeFromBurstCompatTesting("Takes managed object")] | |||
|  |         public override bool Equals(object obj) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if(obj is FixedList32Bytes<T> aFixedList32Bytes) return Equals(aFixedList32Bytes); | |||
|  |             if(obj is FixedList64Bytes<T> aFixedList64Bytes) return Equals(aFixedList64Bytes); | |||
|  |             if(obj is FixedList128Bytes<T> aFixedList128Bytes) return Equals(aFixedList128Bytes); | |||
|  |             if(obj is FixedList512Bytes<T> aFixedList512Bytes) return Equals(aFixedList512Bytes); | |||
|  |             if(obj is FixedList4096Bytes<T> aFixedList4096Bytes) return Equals(aFixedList4096Bytes); | |||
|  |             return false; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// An enumerator over the elements of a FixedList64Bytes<T>. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// In an enumerator's initial state, `Current` cannot be read. The first <see cref="MoveNext"/> call advances the enumerator to the first element. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         public struct Enumerator : IEnumerator<T> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             FixedList64Bytes<T> m_List; | |||
|  |             int m_Index; | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             /// <summary> | |||
|  |             /// Initializes and returns an instance of FixedList64Bytes<T>. | |||
|  |             /// </summary> | |||
|  |             /// <param name="list">The list for which to create an enumerator.</param> | |||
|  |             public Enumerator(ref FixedList64Bytes<T> list) | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 m_List = list; | |||
|  |                 m_Index = -1; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             /// <summary> | |||
|  |             /// Does nothing. | |||
|  |             /// </summary> | |||
|  |             public void Dispose() | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             /// <summary> | |||
|  |             /// Advances the enumerator to the next element. | |||
|  |             /// </summary> | |||
|  |             /// <returns>True if <see cref="Current"/> is valid to read after the call.</returns> | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             public bool MoveNext() | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 m_Index++; | |||
|  |                 return m_Index < m_List.Length; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             /// <summary> | |||
|  |             /// Resets the enumerator to its initial state. | |||
|  |             /// </summary> | |||
|  |             public void Reset() | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 m_Index = -1; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             /// <summary> | |||
|  |             /// The current element. | |||
|  |             /// </summary> | |||
|  |             /// <value>The current element.</value> | |||
|  |             public T Current | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |                 get => m_List[m_Index]; // Let FixedList64Bytes<T> indexer check for out of range. | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             object IEnumerator.Current => Current; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns an enumerator for iterating over the elements of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An enumerator for iterating over the elements of this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         public Enumerator GetEnumerator() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return new Enumerator(ref this); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// This method is not implemented. Use <see cref="GetEnumerator"/> instead. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>Nothing because it always throws <see cref="NotImplementedException"/>.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="NotImplementedException">Method is not implemented.</exception> | |||
|  |         IEnumerator IEnumerable.GetEnumerator() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             throw new NotImplementedException(); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// This method is not implemented. Use <see cref="GetEnumerator"/> instead. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>Nothing because it always throws <see cref="NotImplementedException"/>.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="NotImplementedException">Method is not implemented.</exception> | |||
|  |         IEnumerator<T> IEnumerable<T>.GetEnumerator() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             throw new NotImplementedException(); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  |     } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |     /// <summary> | |||
|  |     /// Provides extension methods for FixedList64Bytes. | |||
|  |     /// </summary> | |||
|  |     [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility] | |||
|  |     public unsafe static class FixedList64BytesExtensions | |||
|  |     { | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Finds the index of the first occurrence of a particular value in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of elements in this list.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="U">The value type.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to search.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="value">The value to locate.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>The index of the first occurrence of the value. Returns -1 if no occurrence is found.</returns> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         public static int IndexOf<T, U>(this ref FixedList64Bytes<T> list, U value) where T : unmanaged, IEquatable<U> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return NativeArrayExtensions.IndexOf<T, U>(list.Buffer, list.Length, value); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if a particular value is present in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of elements in this list.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="U">The value type.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to search.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="value">The value to locate.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the value is present in this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         public static bool Contains<T, U>(this ref FixedList64Bytes<T> list, U value) where T : unmanaged, IEquatable<U> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return list.IndexOf(value) != -1; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Removes the first occurrence of a particular value in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If a value is removed, all elements after it are shifted down by one, and the list's length is decremented by one. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// If you don't need to preserve the order of the remaining elements, <see cref="Unity.Collections.FixedList64BytesExtensions.RemoveSwapBack{T, U}"/> is a cheaper alternative. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of elements in this list.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="U">The value type.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to search.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="value">The value to locate and remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the value was found and removed.</returns> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         public static bool Remove<T, U>(this ref FixedList64Bytes<T> list, U value) where T : unmanaged, IEquatable<U> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             int index = list.IndexOf(value); | |||
|  |             if (index < 0) | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return false; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             list.RemoveAt(index); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             return true; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Removes the first occurrence of a particular value in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If a value is removed, the last element of the list is copied to overwrite the removed value, and the list's length is decremented by one. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// This is cheaper than <see cref="Remove"/>, but the order of the remaining elements is not preserved. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of elements in this list.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="U">The value type.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to search.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="value">The value to locate and remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>Returns true if the item is removed.</returns> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         public static bool RemoveSwapBack<T, U>(this ref FixedList64Bytes<T> list, U value) where T : unmanaged, IEquatable<U> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             var index = list.IndexOf(value); | |||
|  |             if (index == -1) | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return false; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             list.RemoveAtSwapBack(index); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             return true; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  |     } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |     sealed class FixedList64BytesDebugView<T> where T : unmanaged | |||
|  |     { | |||
|  |         FixedList64Bytes<T> m_List; | |||
|  |         public FixedList64BytesDebugView(FixedList64Bytes<T> list) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             m_List = list; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  |         public T[] Items => m_List.ToArray(); | |||
|  |     } | |||
|  |     /// <summary> | |||
|  |     /// An unmanaged, resizable list whose content is all stored directly in the 128-byte struct. Useful for small lists. | |||
|  |     /// </summary> | |||
|  |     /// <typeparam name="T">The type of the elements.</typeparam> | |||
|  |     [Serializable] | |||
|  |     [DebuggerTypeProxy(typeof(FixedList128BytesDebugView<>))] | |||
|  |     [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |     public struct FixedList128Bytes<T> | |||
|  |     : INativeList<T> | |||
|  |     , IEnumerable<T> // Used by collection initializers. | |||
|  |     , IEquatable<FixedList32Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IComparable<FixedList32Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IEquatable<FixedList64Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IComparable<FixedList64Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IEquatable<FixedList128Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IComparable<FixedList128Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IEquatable<FixedList512Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IComparable<FixedList512Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IEquatable<FixedList4096Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IComparable<FixedList4096Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     where T : unmanaged | |||
|  |     { | |||
|  |         [SerializeField] internal FixedBytes128Align8 data; | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         internal ushort length | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             readonly get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     fixed(void* ptr = &data) | |||
|  |                         return *((ushort*)ptr); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             set | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     fixed (void* ptr = &data) | |||
|  |                         *((ushort*)ptr) = value; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         internal readonly unsafe byte* buffer | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     fixed (void* ptr = &data) | |||
|  |                         return ((byte*)ptr) + UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<ushort>(); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// The current number of items in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <value>The current number of items in this list.</value> | |||
|  |         [CreateProperty] | |||
|  |         public int Length | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             readonly get => length; | |||
|  |             set | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 FixedList.CheckResize<FixedBytes128Align8,T>(value); | |||
|  |                 length = (ushort)value; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// A property in order to display items in the Entity Inspector. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         [CreateProperty] IEnumerable<T> Elements => this.ToArray(); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Whether this list is empty. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <value>True if this string has no characters or if the container has not been constructed.</value> | |||
|  |         public readonly bool IsEmpty | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             get => Length == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         internal int LengthInBytes => Length * UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a pointer to the first element of the list buffer. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// The pointer returned by this method points into the internals of the target list object. It is the | |||
|  |         /// caller's responsibility to ensure that the pointer is not used after the list is destroyed or goes | |||
|  |         /// out of scope. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A pointer to the first element of the list buffer.</returns> | |||
|  |         internal readonly unsafe byte* Buffer | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return buffer + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// The number of elements that can fit in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <value>The number of elements that can fit in this list.</value> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>The capacity of a FixedList cannot be changed. The setter is included only for conformity with <see cref="INativeList{T}"/>.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the new value does not match the current capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public int Capacity | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             readonly get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return FixedList.Capacity<FixedBytes128Align8,T>(); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             set | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 CollectionHelper.CheckCapacityInRange(value, Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// The element at a given index. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">An index.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <value>The value to store at the index.</value> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public T this[int index] | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             readonly get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 CollectionHelper.CheckIndexInRange(index, length); | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     return UnsafeUtility.ReadArrayElement<T>(Buffer, CollectionHelper.AssumePositive(index)); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             set | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 CollectionHelper.CheckIndexInRange(index, length); | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     UnsafeUtility.WriteArrayElement<T>(Buffer, CollectionHelper.AssumePositive(index), value); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns the element at a given index. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">An index.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>The list element at the index.</returns> | |||
|  |         [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |         public ref T ElementAt(int index) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             CollectionHelper.CheckIndexInRange(index, length); | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return ref UnsafeUtility.ArrayElementAsRef<T>(Buffer, index); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns the hash code of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// Only the content of the list (the bytes of the elements) are included in the hash. Any bytes beyond the length are not part of the hash.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>The hash code of this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         public override int GetHashCode() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return (int)CollectionHelper.Hash(Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends an element to the end of this list. Increments the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// The same as <see cref="AddNoResize"/>. Included only for consistency with the other list types. | |||
|  |         /// If the element exceeds the capacity, throws cref="IndexOutOfRangeException", and the list is unchanged. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="item">The element to append at the end of the list.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void Add(in T item) => AddNoResize(in item); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends elements from a buffer to the end of this list. Increments the length by the number of appended elements. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// The same as <see cref="AddRangeNoResize"/>. Included only for consistency with the other list types. | |||
|  |         /// If the elements exceeds the capacity, throws cref="IndexOutOfRangeException", and the list is unchanged. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="ptr">A buffer.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="length">The number of elements from the buffer to append.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public unsafe void AddRange(void* ptr, int length) => AddRangeNoResize(ptr, length); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends an element to the end of this list. Increments the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If the element exceeds the capacity, throws cref="IndexOutOfRangeException", and the list is unchanged. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="item">The element to append at the end of the list.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |         public void AddNoResize(in T item) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             this[Length++] = item; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends elements from a buffer to the end of this list. Increments the length by the number of appended elements. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If the elements exceeds the capacity, throws cref="IndexOutOfRangeException", and the list is unchanged. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="ptr">A buffer.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="length">The number of elements from the buffer to append.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public unsafe void AddRangeNoResize(void* ptr, int length) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             var idx = Length; | |||
|  |             Length += length; | |||
|  |             UnsafeUtility.MemCpy((T*)Buffer + idx, ptr, UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>() * length); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends value count times to the end of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="value">The value to add to the end of this list.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="count">The number of times to replicate the value.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public unsafe void AddReplicate(in T value, int count) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             var idx = Length; | |||
|  |             Length += count; | |||
|  |             fixed (T* ptr = &value) | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpyReplicate((T*)Buffer + idx, ptr, UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(), count); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Sets the length to 0. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> Does *not* zero out the bytes.</remarks> | |||
|  |         public void Clear() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             Length = 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Shifts elements toward the end of this list, increasing its length. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// Right-shifts elements in the list so as to create 'free' slots at the beginning or in the middle. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The length is increased by `end - begin`. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// If `end` equals `begin`, the method does nothing. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The element at index `begin` will be copied to index `end`, the element at index `begin + 1` will be copied to `end + 1`, and so forth. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The indexes `begin` up to `end` are not cleared: they will contain whatever values they held prior. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="begin">The index of the first element that will be shifted up.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="end">The index where the first shifted element will end up.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the new length exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void InsertRangeWithBeginEnd(int begin, int end) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             int items = end - begin; | |||
|  |             if(items < 1) | |||
|  |                 return; | |||
|  |             int itemsToCopy = length - begin; | |||
|  |             Length += items; | |||
|  |             if(itemsToCopy < 1) | |||
|  |                 return; | |||
|  |             int bytesToCopy = itemsToCopy * UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte *b = Buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte *dest = b + end * UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |                 byte *src = b + begin * UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemMove(dest, src, bytesToCopy); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Shifts elements toward the end of this list, increasing its length. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// Right-shifts elements in the list so as to create 'free' slots at the beginning or in the middle. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The length is increased by `count`. If necessary, the capacity will be increased accordingly. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// If `count` equals `0`, the method does nothing. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The element at index `index` will be copied to index `index + count`, the element at index `index + 1` will be copied to `index + count + 1`, and so forth. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The indexes `index` up to `index + count` are not cleared: they will contain whatever values they held prior. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The index of the first element that will be shifted up.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="count">The number of elements to insert.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentException">Thrown if `count` is negative.</exception> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if `index` is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void InsertRange(int index, int count) => InsertRangeWithBeginEnd(index, index + count); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Inserts a single element at an index. Increments the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The index at which to insert the element.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="item">The element to insert.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void Insert(int index, in T item) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             InsertRangeWithBeginEnd(index, index+1); | |||
|  |             this[index] = item; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Copies the last element of this list to an index. Decrements the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Useful as a cheap way to remove elements from a list when you don't care about preserving order.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The index to overwrite with the last element.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void RemoveAtSwapBack(int index) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             RemoveRangeSwapBack(index, 1); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Copies the last *N* elements of this list to a range in this list. Decrements the length by *N*. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// Copies the last `count`-numbered elements to the range starting at `index`. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// Useful as a cheap way to remove elements from a list when you don't care about preserving order. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// Does nothing if the count is less than 1. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The first index of the destination range.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="count">The number of elements to copy and the amount by which to decrement the length.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void RemoveRangeSwapBack(int index, int count) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if (count > 0) | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 int copyFrom = math.max(Length - count, index + count); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var sizeOf = UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |                     void* dst = Buffer + index * sizeOf; | |||
|  |                     void* src = Buffer + copyFrom * sizeOf; | |||
|  |                     UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(dst, src, (Length - copyFrom) * sizeOf); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |                 Length -= count; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Removes the element at an index. Shifts everything above the index down by one and decrements the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The index of the element to remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If you don't care about preserving the order of the elements, `RemoveAtSwapBack` is a more efficient way to remove an element. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void RemoveAt(int index) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             RemoveRange(index, 1); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Removes *N* elements of a range. Shifts everything above the range down by *N* and decrements the length by *N*. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If you don't care about preserving the order of the elements, `RemoveAtSwapBack` is a more efficient way to remove elements. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The first index of the range to remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="count">The number of elements to remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void RemoveRange(int index, int count) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if (count > 0) | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 int copyFrom = math.min(index + count, Length); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var sizeOf = UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |                     void* dst = Buffer + index * sizeOf; | |||
|  |                     void* src = Buffer + copyFrom * sizeOf; | |||
|  |                     UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(dst, src, (Length - copyFrom) * sizeOf); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |                 Length -= count; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a managed array that is a copy of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A managed array that is a copy of this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         [ExcludeFromBurstCompatTesting("Returns managed array")] | |||
|  |         public T[] ToArray() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             var result = new T[Length]; | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* s = Buffer; | |||
|  |                 fixed(T* d = result) | |||
|  |                     UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(d, s, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |             return result; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns an array that is a copy of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="allocator">The allocator to use.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An array that is a copy of this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         public NativeArray<T> ToNativeArray(AllocatorManager.AllocatorHandle allocator) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 var copy = CollectionHelper.CreateNativeArray<T>(Length, allocator, NativeArrayOptions.UninitializedMemory); | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(copy.GetUnsafePtr(), Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |                 return copy; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator ==(in FixedList128Bytes<T> a, in FixedList32Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 if(a.length != b.length) | |||
|  |                     return false; | |||
|  |                 return UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(a.Buffer, b.Buffer, a.LengthInBytes) == 0; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are unequal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are unequal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator !=(in FixedList128Bytes<T> a, in FixedList32Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return !(a == b); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a number denoting whether this list should be placed before or after another list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">A list to to compare with.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An integer denoting the respective sort position of the list relative to the other: | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// 0 denotes that both lists should have the same position in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// -1 denotes that this list should precede the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// +1 denotes that this list should follow the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </returns> | |||
|  |         public int CompareTo(FixedList32Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* a = buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte* b = other.buffer; | |||
|  |                 var aa = a + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var bb = b + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var mini = math.min(Length, other.Length); | |||
|  |                 for(var i = 0; i < mini; ++i) | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var j = UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(aa + sizeof(T) * i, bb + sizeof(T) * i, sizeof(T)); | |||
|  |                     if(j != 0) | |||
|  |                         return j; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |                 return Length.CompareTo(other.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if this list and another list are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public bool Equals(FixedList32Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return CompareTo(other) == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes and returns an instance of FixedList128Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList128Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public FixedList128Bytes(in FixedList32Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             this = default; | |||
|  |             var error = Initialize(other); | |||
|  |             if(error != 0) | |||
|  |                 FixedList.CheckResize<FixedBytes128Align8,T>(other.Length); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes an instance of FixedList128Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>zero on success, or non-zero on error.</returns> | |||
|  |         internal int Initialize(in FixedList32Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if(other.Length > Capacity) | |||
|  |                 return (int)CopyError.Truncation; | |||
|  |             length = other.length; | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(Buffer, other.Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |             return 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a new list that is a copy of another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A new list that is a copy of the other.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList128Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public static implicit operator FixedList128Bytes<T>(in FixedList32Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return new FixedList128Bytes<T>(other); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator ==(in FixedList128Bytes<T> a, in FixedList64Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 if(a.length != b.length) | |||
|  |                     return false; | |||
|  |                 return UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(a.Buffer, b.Buffer, a.LengthInBytes) == 0; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are unequal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are unequal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator !=(in FixedList128Bytes<T> a, in FixedList64Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return !(a == b); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a number denoting whether this list should be placed before or after another list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">A list to to compare with.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An integer denoting the respective sort position of the list relative to the other: | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// 0 denotes that both lists should have the same position in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// -1 denotes that this list should precede the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// +1 denotes that this list should follow the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </returns> | |||
|  |         public int CompareTo(FixedList64Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* a = buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte* b = other.buffer; | |||
|  |                 var aa = a + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var bb = b + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var mini = math.min(Length, other.Length); | |||
|  |                 for(var i = 0; i < mini; ++i) | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var j = UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(aa + sizeof(T) * i, bb + sizeof(T) * i, sizeof(T)); | |||
|  |                     if(j != 0) | |||
|  |                         return j; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |                 return Length.CompareTo(other.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if this list and another list are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public bool Equals(FixedList64Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return CompareTo(other) == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes and returns an instance of FixedList128Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList128Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public FixedList128Bytes(in FixedList64Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             this = default; | |||
|  |             var error = Initialize(other); | |||
|  |             if(error != 0) | |||
|  |                 FixedList.CheckResize<FixedBytes128Align8,T>(other.Length); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes an instance of FixedList128Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>zero on success, or non-zero on error.</returns> | |||
|  |         internal int Initialize(in FixedList64Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if(other.Length > Capacity) | |||
|  |                 return (int)CopyError.Truncation; | |||
|  |             length = other.length; | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(Buffer, other.Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |             return 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a new list that is a copy of another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A new list that is a copy of the other.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList128Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public static implicit operator FixedList128Bytes<T>(in FixedList64Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return new FixedList128Bytes<T>(other); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator ==(in FixedList128Bytes<T> a, in FixedList128Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 if(a.length != b.length) | |||
|  |                     return false; | |||
|  |                 return UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(a.Buffer, b.Buffer, a.LengthInBytes) == 0; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are unequal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are unequal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator !=(in FixedList128Bytes<T> a, in FixedList128Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return !(a == b); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a number denoting whether this list should be placed before or after another list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">A list to to compare with.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An integer denoting the respective sort position of the list relative to the other: | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// 0 denotes that both lists should have the same position in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// -1 denotes that this list should precede the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// +1 denotes that this list should follow the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </returns> | |||
|  |         public int CompareTo(FixedList128Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* a = buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte* b = other.buffer; | |||
|  |                 var aa = a + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var bb = b + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var mini = math.min(Length, other.Length); | |||
|  |                 for(var i = 0; i < mini; ++i) | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var j = UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(aa + sizeof(T) * i, bb + sizeof(T) * i, sizeof(T)); | |||
|  |                     if(j != 0) | |||
|  |                         return j; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |                 return Length.CompareTo(other.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if this list and another list are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public bool Equals(FixedList128Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return CompareTo(other) == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator ==(in FixedList128Bytes<T> a, in FixedList512Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 if(a.length != b.length) | |||
|  |                     return false; | |||
|  |                 return UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(a.Buffer, b.Buffer, a.LengthInBytes) == 0; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are unequal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are unequal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator !=(in FixedList128Bytes<T> a, in FixedList512Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return !(a == b); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a number denoting whether this list should be placed before or after another list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">A list to to compare with.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An integer denoting the respective sort position of the list relative to the other: | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// 0 denotes that both lists should have the same position in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// -1 denotes that this list should precede the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// +1 denotes that this list should follow the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </returns> | |||
|  |         public int CompareTo(FixedList512Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* a = buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte* b = other.buffer; | |||
|  |                 var aa = a + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var bb = b + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var mini = math.min(Length, other.Length); | |||
|  |                 for(var i = 0; i < mini; ++i) | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var j = UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(aa + sizeof(T) * i, bb + sizeof(T) * i, sizeof(T)); | |||
|  |                     if(j != 0) | |||
|  |                         return j; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |                 return Length.CompareTo(other.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if this list and another list are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public bool Equals(FixedList512Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return CompareTo(other) == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes and returns an instance of FixedList128Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList128Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public FixedList128Bytes(in FixedList512Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             this = default; | |||
|  |             var error = Initialize(other); | |||
|  |             if(error != 0) | |||
|  |                 FixedList.CheckResize<FixedBytes128Align8,T>(other.Length); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes an instance of FixedList128Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>zero on success, or non-zero on error.</returns> | |||
|  |         internal int Initialize(in FixedList512Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if(other.Length > Capacity) | |||
|  |                 return (int)CopyError.Truncation; | |||
|  |             length = other.length; | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(Buffer, other.Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |             return 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a new list that is a copy of another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A new list that is a copy of the other.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList128Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public static implicit operator FixedList128Bytes<T>(in FixedList512Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return new FixedList128Bytes<T>(other); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator ==(in FixedList128Bytes<T> a, in FixedList4096Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 if(a.length != b.length) | |||
|  |                     return false; | |||
|  |                 return UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(a.Buffer, b.Buffer, a.LengthInBytes) == 0; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are unequal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are unequal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator !=(in FixedList128Bytes<T> a, in FixedList4096Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return !(a == b); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a number denoting whether this list should be placed before or after another list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">A list to to compare with.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An integer denoting the respective sort position of the list relative to the other: | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// 0 denotes that both lists should have the same position in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// -1 denotes that this list should precede the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// +1 denotes that this list should follow the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </returns> | |||
|  |         public int CompareTo(FixedList4096Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* a = buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte* b = other.buffer; | |||
|  |                 var aa = a + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var bb = b + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var mini = math.min(Length, other.Length); | |||
|  |                 for(var i = 0; i < mini; ++i) | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var j = UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(aa + sizeof(T) * i, bb + sizeof(T) * i, sizeof(T)); | |||
|  |                     if(j != 0) | |||
|  |                         return j; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |                 return Length.CompareTo(other.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if this list and another list are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public bool Equals(FixedList4096Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return CompareTo(other) == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes and returns an instance of FixedList128Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList128Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public FixedList128Bytes(in FixedList4096Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             this = default; | |||
|  |             var error = Initialize(other); | |||
|  |             if(error != 0) | |||
|  |                 FixedList.CheckResize<FixedBytes128Align8,T>(other.Length); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes an instance of FixedList128Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>zero on success, or non-zero on error.</returns> | |||
|  |         internal int Initialize(in FixedList4096Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if(other.Length > Capacity) | |||
|  |                 return (int)CopyError.Truncation; | |||
|  |             length = other.length; | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(Buffer, other.Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |             return 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a new list that is a copy of another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A new list that is a copy of the other.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList128Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public static implicit operator FixedList128Bytes<T>(in FixedList4096Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return new FixedList128Bytes<T>(other); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if the list is equal to an object. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// A FixedList*N*<T> can only be equal to another FixedList*N*<T> with the same *N* and T. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="obj">An object to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the list is equal to the object.</returns> | |||
|  |         [ExcludeFromBurstCompatTesting("Takes managed object")] | |||
|  |         public override bool Equals(object obj) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if(obj is FixedList32Bytes<T> aFixedList32Bytes) return Equals(aFixedList32Bytes); | |||
|  |             if(obj is FixedList64Bytes<T> aFixedList64Bytes) return Equals(aFixedList64Bytes); | |||
|  |             if(obj is FixedList128Bytes<T> aFixedList128Bytes) return Equals(aFixedList128Bytes); | |||
|  |             if(obj is FixedList512Bytes<T> aFixedList512Bytes) return Equals(aFixedList512Bytes); | |||
|  |             if(obj is FixedList4096Bytes<T> aFixedList4096Bytes) return Equals(aFixedList4096Bytes); | |||
|  |             return false; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// An enumerator over the elements of a FixedList128Bytes<T>. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// In an enumerator's initial state, `Current` cannot be read. The first <see cref="MoveNext"/> call advances the enumerator to the first element. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         public struct Enumerator : IEnumerator<T> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             FixedList128Bytes<T> m_List; | |||
|  |             int m_Index; | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             /// <summary> | |||
|  |             /// Initializes and returns an instance of FixedList128Bytes<T>. | |||
|  |             /// </summary> | |||
|  |             /// <param name="list">The list for which to create an enumerator.</param> | |||
|  |             public Enumerator(ref FixedList128Bytes<T> list) | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 m_List = list; | |||
|  |                 m_Index = -1; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             /// <summary> | |||
|  |             /// Does nothing. | |||
|  |             /// </summary> | |||
|  |             public void Dispose() | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             /// <summary> | |||
|  |             /// Advances the enumerator to the next element. | |||
|  |             /// </summary> | |||
|  |             /// <returns>True if <see cref="Current"/> is valid to read after the call.</returns> | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             public bool MoveNext() | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 m_Index++; | |||
|  |                 return m_Index < m_List.Length; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             /// <summary> | |||
|  |             /// Resets the enumerator to its initial state. | |||
|  |             /// </summary> | |||
|  |             public void Reset() | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 m_Index = -1; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             /// <summary> | |||
|  |             /// The current element. | |||
|  |             /// </summary> | |||
|  |             /// <value>The current element.</value> | |||
|  |             public T Current | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |                 get => m_List[m_Index]; // Let FixedList128Bytes<T> indexer check for out of range. | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             object IEnumerator.Current => Current; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns an enumerator for iterating over the elements of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An enumerator for iterating over the elements of this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         public Enumerator GetEnumerator() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return new Enumerator(ref this); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// This method is not implemented. Use <see cref="GetEnumerator"/> instead. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>Nothing because it always throws <see cref="NotImplementedException"/>.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="NotImplementedException">Method is not implemented.</exception> | |||
|  |         IEnumerator IEnumerable.GetEnumerator() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             throw new NotImplementedException(); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// This method is not implemented. Use <see cref="GetEnumerator"/> instead. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>Nothing because it always throws <see cref="NotImplementedException"/>.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="NotImplementedException">Method is not implemented.</exception> | |||
|  |         IEnumerator<T> IEnumerable<T>.GetEnumerator() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             throw new NotImplementedException(); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  |     } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |     /// <summary> | |||
|  |     /// Provides extension methods for FixedList128Bytes. | |||
|  |     /// </summary> | |||
|  |     [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility] | |||
|  |     public unsafe static class FixedList128BytesExtensions | |||
|  |     { | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Finds the index of the first occurrence of a particular value in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of elements in this list.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="U">The value type.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to search.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="value">The value to locate.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>The index of the first occurrence of the value. Returns -1 if no occurrence is found.</returns> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         public static int IndexOf<T, U>(this ref FixedList128Bytes<T> list, U value) where T : unmanaged, IEquatable<U> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return NativeArrayExtensions.IndexOf<T, U>(list.Buffer, list.Length, value); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if a particular value is present in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of elements in this list.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="U">The value type.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to search.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="value">The value to locate.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the value is present in this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         public static bool Contains<T, U>(this ref FixedList128Bytes<T> list, U value) where T : unmanaged, IEquatable<U> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return list.IndexOf(value) != -1; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Removes the first occurrence of a particular value in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If a value is removed, all elements after it are shifted down by one, and the list's length is decremented by one. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// If you don't need to preserve the order of the remaining elements, <see cref="Unity.Collections.FixedList128BytesExtensions.RemoveSwapBack{T, U}"/> is a cheaper alternative. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of elements in this list.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="U">The value type.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to search.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="value">The value to locate and remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the value was found and removed.</returns> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         public static bool Remove<T, U>(this ref FixedList128Bytes<T> list, U value) where T : unmanaged, IEquatable<U> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             int index = list.IndexOf(value); | |||
|  |             if (index < 0) | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return false; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             list.RemoveAt(index); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             return true; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Removes the first occurrence of a particular value in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If a value is removed, the last element of the list is copied to overwrite the removed value, and the list's length is decremented by one. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// This is cheaper than <see cref="Remove"/>, but the order of the remaining elements is not preserved. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of elements in this list.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="U">The value type.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to search.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="value">The value to locate and remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>Returns true if the item is removed.</returns> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         public static bool RemoveSwapBack<T, U>(this ref FixedList128Bytes<T> list, U value) where T : unmanaged, IEquatable<U> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             var index = list.IndexOf(value); | |||
|  |             if (index == -1) | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return false; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             list.RemoveAtSwapBack(index); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             return true; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  |     } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |     sealed class FixedList128BytesDebugView<T> where T : unmanaged | |||
|  |     { | |||
|  |         FixedList128Bytes<T> m_List; | |||
|  |         public FixedList128BytesDebugView(FixedList128Bytes<T> list) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             m_List = list; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  |         public T[] Items => m_List.ToArray(); | |||
|  |     } | |||
|  |     /// <summary> | |||
|  |     /// An unmanaged, resizable list whose content is all stored directly in the 512-byte struct. Useful for small lists. | |||
|  |     /// </summary> | |||
|  |     /// <typeparam name="T">The type of the elements.</typeparam> | |||
|  |     [Serializable] | |||
|  |     [DebuggerTypeProxy(typeof(FixedList512BytesDebugView<>))] | |||
|  |     [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |     public struct FixedList512Bytes<T> | |||
|  |     : INativeList<T> | |||
|  |     , IEnumerable<T> // Used by collection initializers. | |||
|  |     , IEquatable<FixedList32Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IComparable<FixedList32Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IEquatable<FixedList64Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IComparable<FixedList64Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IEquatable<FixedList128Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IComparable<FixedList128Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IEquatable<FixedList512Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IComparable<FixedList512Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IEquatable<FixedList4096Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IComparable<FixedList4096Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     where T : unmanaged | |||
|  |     { | |||
|  |         [SerializeField] internal FixedBytes512Align8 data; | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         internal ushort length | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             readonly get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     fixed(void* ptr = &data) | |||
|  |                         return *((ushort*)ptr); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             set | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     fixed (void* ptr = &data) | |||
|  |                         *((ushort*)ptr) = value; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         internal readonly unsafe byte* buffer | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     fixed (void* ptr = &data) | |||
|  |                         return ((byte*)ptr) + UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<ushort>(); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// The current number of items in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <value>The current number of items in this list.</value> | |||
|  |         [CreateProperty] | |||
|  |         public int Length | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             readonly get => length; | |||
|  |             set | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 FixedList.CheckResize<FixedBytes512Align8,T>(value); | |||
|  |                 length = (ushort)value; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// A property in order to display items in the Entity Inspector. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         [CreateProperty] IEnumerable<T> Elements => this.ToArray(); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Whether this list is empty. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <value>True if this string has no characters or if the container has not been constructed.</value> | |||
|  |         public readonly bool IsEmpty | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             get => Length == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         internal int LengthInBytes => Length * UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a pointer to the first element of the list buffer. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// The pointer returned by this method points into the internals of the target list object. It is the | |||
|  |         /// caller's responsibility to ensure that the pointer is not used after the list is destroyed or goes | |||
|  |         /// out of scope. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A pointer to the first element of the list buffer.</returns> | |||
|  |         internal readonly unsafe byte* Buffer | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return buffer + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// The number of elements that can fit in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <value>The number of elements that can fit in this list.</value> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>The capacity of a FixedList cannot be changed. The setter is included only for conformity with <see cref="INativeList{T}"/>.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the new value does not match the current capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public int Capacity | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             readonly get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return FixedList.Capacity<FixedBytes512Align8,T>(); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             set | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 CollectionHelper.CheckCapacityInRange(value, Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// The element at a given index. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">An index.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <value>The value to store at the index.</value> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public T this[int index] | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             readonly get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 CollectionHelper.CheckIndexInRange(index, length); | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     return UnsafeUtility.ReadArrayElement<T>(Buffer, CollectionHelper.AssumePositive(index)); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             set | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 CollectionHelper.CheckIndexInRange(index, length); | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     UnsafeUtility.WriteArrayElement<T>(Buffer, CollectionHelper.AssumePositive(index), value); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns the element at a given index. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">An index.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>The list element at the index.</returns> | |||
|  |         [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |         public ref T ElementAt(int index) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             CollectionHelper.CheckIndexInRange(index, length); | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return ref UnsafeUtility.ArrayElementAsRef<T>(Buffer, index); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns the hash code of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// Only the content of the list (the bytes of the elements) are included in the hash. Any bytes beyond the length are not part of the hash.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>The hash code of this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         public override int GetHashCode() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return (int)CollectionHelper.Hash(Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends an element to the end of this list. Increments the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// The same as <see cref="AddNoResize"/>. Included only for consistency with the other list types. | |||
|  |         /// If the element exceeds the capacity, throws cref="IndexOutOfRangeException", and the list is unchanged. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="item">The element to append at the end of the list.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void Add(in T item) => AddNoResize(in item); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends elements from a buffer to the end of this list. Increments the length by the number of appended elements. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// The same as <see cref="AddRangeNoResize"/>. Included only for consistency with the other list types. | |||
|  |         /// If the elements exceeds the capacity, throws cref="IndexOutOfRangeException", and the list is unchanged. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="ptr">A buffer.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="length">The number of elements from the buffer to append.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public unsafe void AddRange(void* ptr, int length) => AddRangeNoResize(ptr, length); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends an element to the end of this list. Increments the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If the element exceeds the capacity, throws cref="IndexOutOfRangeException", and the list is unchanged. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="item">The element to append at the end of the list.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |         public void AddNoResize(in T item) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             this[Length++] = item; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends elements from a buffer to the end of this list. Increments the length by the number of appended elements. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If the elements exceeds the capacity, throws cref="IndexOutOfRangeException", and the list is unchanged. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="ptr">A buffer.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="length">The number of elements from the buffer to append.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public unsafe void AddRangeNoResize(void* ptr, int length) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             var idx = Length; | |||
|  |             Length += length; | |||
|  |             UnsafeUtility.MemCpy((T*)Buffer + idx, ptr, UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>() * length); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends value count times to the end of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="value">The value to add to the end of this list.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="count">The number of times to replicate the value.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public unsafe void AddReplicate(in T value, int count) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             var idx = Length; | |||
|  |             Length += count; | |||
|  |             fixed (T* ptr = &value) | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpyReplicate((T*)Buffer + idx, ptr, UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(), count); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Sets the length to 0. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> Does *not* zero out the bytes.</remarks> | |||
|  |         public void Clear() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             Length = 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Shifts elements toward the end of this list, increasing its length. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// Right-shifts elements in the list so as to create 'free' slots at the beginning or in the middle. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The length is increased by `end - begin`. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// If `end` equals `begin`, the method does nothing. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The element at index `begin` will be copied to index `end`, the element at index `begin + 1` will be copied to `end + 1`, and so forth. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The indexes `begin` up to `end` are not cleared: they will contain whatever values they held prior. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="begin">The index of the first element that will be shifted up.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="end">The index where the first shifted element will end up.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the new length exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void InsertRangeWithBeginEnd(int begin, int end) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             int items = end - begin; | |||
|  |             if(items < 1) | |||
|  |                 return; | |||
|  |             int itemsToCopy = length - begin; | |||
|  |             Length += items; | |||
|  |             if(itemsToCopy < 1) | |||
|  |                 return; | |||
|  |             int bytesToCopy = itemsToCopy * UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte *b = Buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte *dest = b + end * UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |                 byte *src = b + begin * UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemMove(dest, src, bytesToCopy); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Shifts elements toward the end of this list, increasing its length. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// Right-shifts elements in the list so as to create 'free' slots at the beginning or in the middle. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The length is increased by `count`. If necessary, the capacity will be increased accordingly. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// If `count` equals `0`, the method does nothing. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The element at index `index` will be copied to index `index + count`, the element at index `index + 1` will be copied to `index + count + 1`, and so forth. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The indexes `index` up to `index + count` are not cleared: they will contain whatever values they held prior. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The index of the first element that will be shifted up.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="count">The number of elements to insert.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentException">Thrown if `count` is negative.</exception> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if `index` is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void InsertRange(int index, int count) => InsertRangeWithBeginEnd(index, index + count); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Inserts a single element at an index. Increments the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The index at which to insert the element.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="item">The element to insert.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void Insert(int index, in T item) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             InsertRangeWithBeginEnd(index, index+1); | |||
|  |             this[index] = item; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Copies the last element of this list to an index. Decrements the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Useful as a cheap way to remove elements from a list when you don't care about preserving order.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The index to overwrite with the last element.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void RemoveAtSwapBack(int index) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             RemoveRangeSwapBack(index, 1); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Copies the last *N* elements of this list to a range in this list. Decrements the length by *N*. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// Copies the last `count`-numbered elements to the range starting at `index`. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// Useful as a cheap way to remove elements from a list when you don't care about preserving order. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// Does nothing if the count is less than 1. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The first index of the destination range.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="count">The number of elements to copy and the amount by which to decrement the length.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void RemoveRangeSwapBack(int index, int count) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if (count > 0) | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 int copyFrom = math.max(Length - count, index + count); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var sizeOf = UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |                     void* dst = Buffer + index * sizeOf; | |||
|  |                     void* src = Buffer + copyFrom * sizeOf; | |||
|  |                     UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(dst, src, (Length - copyFrom) * sizeOf); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |                 Length -= count; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Removes the element at an index. Shifts everything above the index down by one and decrements the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The index of the element to remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If you don't care about preserving the order of the elements, `RemoveAtSwapBack` is a more efficient way to remove an element. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void RemoveAt(int index) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             RemoveRange(index, 1); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Removes *N* elements of a range. Shifts everything above the range down by *N* and decrements the length by *N*. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If you don't care about preserving the order of the elements, `RemoveAtSwapBack` is a more efficient way to remove elements. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The first index of the range to remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="count">The number of elements to remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void RemoveRange(int index, int count) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if (count > 0) | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 int copyFrom = math.min(index + count, Length); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var sizeOf = UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |                     void* dst = Buffer + index * sizeOf; | |||
|  |                     void* src = Buffer + copyFrom * sizeOf; | |||
|  |                     UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(dst, src, (Length - copyFrom) * sizeOf); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |                 Length -= count; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a managed array that is a copy of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A managed array that is a copy of this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         [ExcludeFromBurstCompatTesting("Returns managed array")] | |||
|  |         public T[] ToArray() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             var result = new T[Length]; | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* s = Buffer; | |||
|  |                 fixed(T* d = result) | |||
|  |                     UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(d, s, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |             return result; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns an array that is a copy of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="allocator">The allocator to use.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An array that is a copy of this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         public NativeArray<T> ToNativeArray(AllocatorManager.AllocatorHandle allocator) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 var copy = CollectionHelper.CreateNativeArray<T>(Length, allocator, NativeArrayOptions.UninitializedMemory); | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(copy.GetUnsafePtr(), Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |                 return copy; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator ==(in FixedList512Bytes<T> a, in FixedList32Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 if(a.length != b.length) | |||
|  |                     return false; | |||
|  |                 return UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(a.Buffer, b.Buffer, a.LengthInBytes) == 0; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are unequal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are unequal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator !=(in FixedList512Bytes<T> a, in FixedList32Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return !(a == b); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a number denoting whether this list should be placed before or after another list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">A list to to compare with.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An integer denoting the respective sort position of the list relative to the other: | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// 0 denotes that both lists should have the same position in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// -1 denotes that this list should precede the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// +1 denotes that this list should follow the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </returns> | |||
|  |         public int CompareTo(FixedList32Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* a = buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte* b = other.buffer; | |||
|  |                 var aa = a + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var bb = b + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var mini = math.min(Length, other.Length); | |||
|  |                 for(var i = 0; i < mini; ++i) | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var j = UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(aa + sizeof(T) * i, bb + sizeof(T) * i, sizeof(T)); | |||
|  |                     if(j != 0) | |||
|  |                         return j; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |                 return Length.CompareTo(other.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if this list and another list are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public bool Equals(FixedList32Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return CompareTo(other) == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes and returns an instance of FixedList512Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList512Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public FixedList512Bytes(in FixedList32Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             this = default; | |||
|  |             var error = Initialize(other); | |||
|  |             if(error != 0) | |||
|  |                 FixedList.CheckResize<FixedBytes512Align8,T>(other.Length); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes an instance of FixedList512Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>zero on success, or non-zero on error.</returns> | |||
|  |         internal int Initialize(in FixedList32Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if(other.Length > Capacity) | |||
|  |                 return (int)CopyError.Truncation; | |||
|  |             length = other.length; | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(Buffer, other.Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |             return 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a new list that is a copy of another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A new list that is a copy of the other.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList512Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public static implicit operator FixedList512Bytes<T>(in FixedList32Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return new FixedList512Bytes<T>(other); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator ==(in FixedList512Bytes<T> a, in FixedList64Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 if(a.length != b.length) | |||
|  |                     return false; | |||
|  |                 return UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(a.Buffer, b.Buffer, a.LengthInBytes) == 0; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are unequal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are unequal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator !=(in FixedList512Bytes<T> a, in FixedList64Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return !(a == b); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a number denoting whether this list should be placed before or after another list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">A list to to compare with.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An integer denoting the respective sort position of the list relative to the other: | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// 0 denotes that both lists should have the same position in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// -1 denotes that this list should precede the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// +1 denotes that this list should follow the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </returns> | |||
|  |         public int CompareTo(FixedList64Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* a = buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte* b = other.buffer; | |||
|  |                 var aa = a + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var bb = b + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var mini = math.min(Length, other.Length); | |||
|  |                 for(var i = 0; i < mini; ++i) | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var j = UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(aa + sizeof(T) * i, bb + sizeof(T) * i, sizeof(T)); | |||
|  |                     if(j != 0) | |||
|  |                         return j; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |                 return Length.CompareTo(other.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if this list and another list are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public bool Equals(FixedList64Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return CompareTo(other) == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes and returns an instance of FixedList512Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList512Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public FixedList512Bytes(in FixedList64Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             this = default; | |||
|  |             var error = Initialize(other); | |||
|  |             if(error != 0) | |||
|  |                 FixedList.CheckResize<FixedBytes512Align8,T>(other.Length); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes an instance of FixedList512Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>zero on success, or non-zero on error.</returns> | |||
|  |         internal int Initialize(in FixedList64Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if(other.Length > Capacity) | |||
|  |                 return (int)CopyError.Truncation; | |||
|  |             length = other.length; | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(Buffer, other.Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |             return 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a new list that is a copy of another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A new list that is a copy of the other.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList512Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public static implicit operator FixedList512Bytes<T>(in FixedList64Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return new FixedList512Bytes<T>(other); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator ==(in FixedList512Bytes<T> a, in FixedList128Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 if(a.length != b.length) | |||
|  |                     return false; | |||
|  |                 return UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(a.Buffer, b.Buffer, a.LengthInBytes) == 0; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are unequal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are unequal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator !=(in FixedList512Bytes<T> a, in FixedList128Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return !(a == b); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a number denoting whether this list should be placed before or after another list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">A list to to compare with.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An integer denoting the respective sort position of the list relative to the other: | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// 0 denotes that both lists should have the same position in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// -1 denotes that this list should precede the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// +1 denotes that this list should follow the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </returns> | |||
|  |         public int CompareTo(FixedList128Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* a = buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte* b = other.buffer; | |||
|  |                 var aa = a + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var bb = b + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var mini = math.min(Length, other.Length); | |||
|  |                 for(var i = 0; i < mini; ++i) | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var j = UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(aa + sizeof(T) * i, bb + sizeof(T) * i, sizeof(T)); | |||
|  |                     if(j != 0) | |||
|  |                         return j; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |                 return Length.CompareTo(other.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if this list and another list are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public bool Equals(FixedList128Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return CompareTo(other) == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes and returns an instance of FixedList512Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList512Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public FixedList512Bytes(in FixedList128Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             this = default; | |||
|  |             var error = Initialize(other); | |||
|  |             if(error != 0) | |||
|  |                 FixedList.CheckResize<FixedBytes512Align8,T>(other.Length); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes an instance of FixedList512Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>zero on success, or non-zero on error.</returns> | |||
|  |         internal int Initialize(in FixedList128Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if(other.Length > Capacity) | |||
|  |                 return (int)CopyError.Truncation; | |||
|  |             length = other.length; | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(Buffer, other.Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |             return 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a new list that is a copy of another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A new list that is a copy of the other.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList512Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public static implicit operator FixedList512Bytes<T>(in FixedList128Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return new FixedList512Bytes<T>(other); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator ==(in FixedList512Bytes<T> a, in FixedList512Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 if(a.length != b.length) | |||
|  |                     return false; | |||
|  |                 return UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(a.Buffer, b.Buffer, a.LengthInBytes) == 0; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are unequal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are unequal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator !=(in FixedList512Bytes<T> a, in FixedList512Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return !(a == b); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a number denoting whether this list should be placed before or after another list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">A list to to compare with.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An integer denoting the respective sort position of the list relative to the other: | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// 0 denotes that both lists should have the same position in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// -1 denotes that this list should precede the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// +1 denotes that this list should follow the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </returns> | |||
|  |         public int CompareTo(FixedList512Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* a = buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte* b = other.buffer; | |||
|  |                 var aa = a + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var bb = b + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var mini = math.min(Length, other.Length); | |||
|  |                 for(var i = 0; i < mini; ++i) | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var j = UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(aa + sizeof(T) * i, bb + sizeof(T) * i, sizeof(T)); | |||
|  |                     if(j != 0) | |||
|  |                         return j; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |                 return Length.CompareTo(other.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if this list and another list are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public bool Equals(FixedList512Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return CompareTo(other) == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator ==(in FixedList512Bytes<T> a, in FixedList4096Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 if(a.length != b.length) | |||
|  |                     return false; | |||
|  |                 return UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(a.Buffer, b.Buffer, a.LengthInBytes) == 0; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are unequal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are unequal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator !=(in FixedList512Bytes<T> a, in FixedList4096Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return !(a == b); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a number denoting whether this list should be placed before or after another list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">A list to to compare with.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An integer denoting the respective sort position of the list relative to the other: | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// 0 denotes that both lists should have the same position in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// -1 denotes that this list should precede the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// +1 denotes that this list should follow the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </returns> | |||
|  |         public int CompareTo(FixedList4096Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* a = buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte* b = other.buffer; | |||
|  |                 var aa = a + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var bb = b + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var mini = math.min(Length, other.Length); | |||
|  |                 for(var i = 0; i < mini; ++i) | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var j = UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(aa + sizeof(T) * i, bb + sizeof(T) * i, sizeof(T)); | |||
|  |                     if(j != 0) | |||
|  |                         return j; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |                 return Length.CompareTo(other.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if this list and another list are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public bool Equals(FixedList4096Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return CompareTo(other) == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes and returns an instance of FixedList512Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList512Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public FixedList512Bytes(in FixedList4096Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             this = default; | |||
|  |             var error = Initialize(other); | |||
|  |             if(error != 0) | |||
|  |                 FixedList.CheckResize<FixedBytes512Align8,T>(other.Length); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes an instance of FixedList512Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>zero on success, or non-zero on error.</returns> | |||
|  |         internal int Initialize(in FixedList4096Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if(other.Length > Capacity) | |||
|  |                 return (int)CopyError.Truncation; | |||
|  |             length = other.length; | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(Buffer, other.Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |             return 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a new list that is a copy of another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A new list that is a copy of the other.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList512Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public static implicit operator FixedList512Bytes<T>(in FixedList4096Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return new FixedList512Bytes<T>(other); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if the list is equal to an object. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// A FixedList*N*<T> can only be equal to another FixedList*N*<T> with the same *N* and T. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="obj">An object to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the list is equal to the object.</returns> | |||
|  |         [ExcludeFromBurstCompatTesting("Takes managed object")] | |||
|  |         public override bool Equals(object obj) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if(obj is FixedList32Bytes<T> aFixedList32Bytes) return Equals(aFixedList32Bytes); | |||
|  |             if(obj is FixedList64Bytes<T> aFixedList64Bytes) return Equals(aFixedList64Bytes); | |||
|  |             if(obj is FixedList128Bytes<T> aFixedList128Bytes) return Equals(aFixedList128Bytes); | |||
|  |             if(obj is FixedList512Bytes<T> aFixedList512Bytes) return Equals(aFixedList512Bytes); | |||
|  |             if(obj is FixedList4096Bytes<T> aFixedList4096Bytes) return Equals(aFixedList4096Bytes); | |||
|  |             return false; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// An enumerator over the elements of a FixedList512Bytes<T>. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// In an enumerator's initial state, `Current` cannot be read. The first <see cref="MoveNext"/> call advances the enumerator to the first element. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         public struct Enumerator : IEnumerator<T> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             FixedList512Bytes<T> m_List; | |||
|  |             int m_Index; | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             /// <summary> | |||
|  |             /// Initializes and returns an instance of FixedList512Bytes<T>. | |||
|  |             /// </summary> | |||
|  |             /// <param name="list">The list for which to create an enumerator.</param> | |||
|  |             public Enumerator(ref FixedList512Bytes<T> list) | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 m_List = list; | |||
|  |                 m_Index = -1; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             /// <summary> | |||
|  |             /// Does nothing. | |||
|  |             /// </summary> | |||
|  |             public void Dispose() | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             /// <summary> | |||
|  |             /// Advances the enumerator to the next element. | |||
|  |             /// </summary> | |||
|  |             /// <returns>True if <see cref="Current"/> is valid to read after the call.</returns> | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             public bool MoveNext() | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 m_Index++; | |||
|  |                 return m_Index < m_List.Length; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             /// <summary> | |||
|  |             /// Resets the enumerator to its initial state. | |||
|  |             /// </summary> | |||
|  |             public void Reset() | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 m_Index = -1; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             /// <summary> | |||
|  |             /// The current element. | |||
|  |             /// </summary> | |||
|  |             /// <value>The current element.</value> | |||
|  |             public T Current | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |                 get => m_List[m_Index]; // Let FixedList512Bytes<T> indexer check for out of range. | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             object IEnumerator.Current => Current; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns an enumerator for iterating over the elements of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An enumerator for iterating over the elements of this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         public Enumerator GetEnumerator() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return new Enumerator(ref this); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// This method is not implemented. Use <see cref="GetEnumerator"/> instead. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>Nothing because it always throws <see cref="NotImplementedException"/>.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="NotImplementedException">Method is not implemented.</exception> | |||
|  |         IEnumerator IEnumerable.GetEnumerator() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             throw new NotImplementedException(); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// This method is not implemented. Use <see cref="GetEnumerator"/> instead. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>Nothing because it always throws <see cref="NotImplementedException"/>.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="NotImplementedException">Method is not implemented.</exception> | |||
|  |         IEnumerator<T> IEnumerable<T>.GetEnumerator() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             throw new NotImplementedException(); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  |     } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |     /// <summary> | |||
|  |     /// Provides extension methods for FixedList512Bytes. | |||
|  |     /// </summary> | |||
|  |     [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility] | |||
|  |     public unsafe static class FixedList512BytesExtensions | |||
|  |     { | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Finds the index of the first occurrence of a particular value in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of elements in this list.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="U">The value type.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to search.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="value">The value to locate.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>The index of the first occurrence of the value. Returns -1 if no occurrence is found.</returns> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         public static int IndexOf<T, U>(this ref FixedList512Bytes<T> list, U value) where T : unmanaged, IEquatable<U> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return NativeArrayExtensions.IndexOf<T, U>(list.Buffer, list.Length, value); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if a particular value is present in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of elements in this list.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="U">The value type.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to search.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="value">The value to locate.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the value is present in this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         public static bool Contains<T, U>(this ref FixedList512Bytes<T> list, U value) where T : unmanaged, IEquatable<U> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return list.IndexOf(value) != -1; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Removes the first occurrence of a particular value in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If a value is removed, all elements after it are shifted down by one, and the list's length is decremented by one. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// If you don't need to preserve the order of the remaining elements, <see cref="Unity.Collections.FixedList512BytesExtensions.RemoveSwapBack{T, U}"/> is a cheaper alternative. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of elements in this list.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="U">The value type.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to search.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="value">The value to locate and remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the value was found and removed.</returns> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         public static bool Remove<T, U>(this ref FixedList512Bytes<T> list, U value) where T : unmanaged, IEquatable<U> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             int index = list.IndexOf(value); | |||
|  |             if (index < 0) | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return false; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             list.RemoveAt(index); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             return true; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Removes the first occurrence of a particular value in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If a value is removed, the last element of the list is copied to overwrite the removed value, and the list's length is decremented by one. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// This is cheaper than <see cref="Remove"/>, but the order of the remaining elements is not preserved. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of elements in this list.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="U">The value type.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to search.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="value">The value to locate and remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>Returns true if the item is removed.</returns> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         public static bool RemoveSwapBack<T, U>(this ref FixedList512Bytes<T> list, U value) where T : unmanaged, IEquatable<U> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             var index = list.IndexOf(value); | |||
|  |             if (index == -1) | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return false; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             list.RemoveAtSwapBack(index); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             return true; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  |     } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |     sealed class FixedList512BytesDebugView<T> where T : unmanaged | |||
|  |     { | |||
|  |         FixedList512Bytes<T> m_List; | |||
|  |         public FixedList512BytesDebugView(FixedList512Bytes<T> list) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             m_List = list; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  |         public T[] Items => m_List.ToArray(); | |||
|  |     } | |||
|  |     /// <summary> | |||
|  |     /// An unmanaged, resizable list whose content is all stored directly in the 4096-byte struct. Useful for small lists. | |||
|  |     /// </summary> | |||
|  |     /// <typeparam name="T">The type of the elements.</typeparam> | |||
|  |     [Serializable] | |||
|  |     [DebuggerTypeProxy(typeof(FixedList4096BytesDebugView<>))] | |||
|  |     [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |     public struct FixedList4096Bytes<T> | |||
|  |     : INativeList<T> | |||
|  |     , IEnumerable<T> // Used by collection initializers. | |||
|  |     , IEquatable<FixedList32Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IComparable<FixedList32Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IEquatable<FixedList64Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IComparable<FixedList64Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IEquatable<FixedList128Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IComparable<FixedList128Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IEquatable<FixedList512Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IComparable<FixedList512Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IEquatable<FixedList4096Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     , IComparable<FixedList4096Bytes<T>> | |||
|  |     where T : unmanaged | |||
|  |     { | |||
|  |         [SerializeField] internal FixedBytes4096Align8 data; | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         internal ushort length | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             readonly get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     fixed(void* ptr = &data) | |||
|  |                         return *((ushort*)ptr); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             set | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     fixed (void* ptr = &data) | |||
|  |                         *((ushort*)ptr) = value; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         internal readonly unsafe byte* buffer | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     fixed (void* ptr = &data) | |||
|  |                         return ((byte*)ptr) + UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<ushort>(); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// The current number of items in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <value>The current number of items in this list.</value> | |||
|  |         [CreateProperty] | |||
|  |         public int Length | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             readonly get => length; | |||
|  |             set | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 FixedList.CheckResize<FixedBytes4096Align8,T>(value); | |||
|  |                 length = (ushort)value; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// A property in order to display items in the Entity Inspector. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         [CreateProperty] IEnumerable<T> Elements => this.ToArray(); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Whether this list is empty. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <value>True if this string has no characters or if the container has not been constructed.</value> | |||
|  |         public readonly bool IsEmpty | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             get => Length == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         internal int LengthInBytes => Length * UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a pointer to the first element of the list buffer. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// The pointer returned by this method points into the internals of the target list object. It is the | |||
|  |         /// caller's responsibility to ensure that the pointer is not used after the list is destroyed or goes | |||
|  |         /// out of scope. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A pointer to the first element of the list buffer.</returns> | |||
|  |         internal readonly unsafe byte* Buffer | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return buffer + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// The number of elements that can fit in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <value>The number of elements that can fit in this list.</value> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>The capacity of a FixedList cannot be changed. The setter is included only for conformity with <see cref="INativeList{T}"/>.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the new value does not match the current capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public int Capacity | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             readonly get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return FixedList.Capacity<FixedBytes4096Align8,T>(); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             set | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 CollectionHelper.CheckCapacityInRange(value, Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// The element at a given index. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">An index.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <value>The value to store at the index.</value> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public T this[int index] | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             readonly get | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 CollectionHelper.CheckIndexInRange(index, length); | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     return UnsafeUtility.ReadArrayElement<T>(Buffer, CollectionHelper.AssumePositive(index)); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             set | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 CollectionHelper.CheckIndexInRange(index, length); | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     UnsafeUtility.WriteArrayElement<T>(Buffer, CollectionHelper.AssumePositive(index), value); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns the element at a given index. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">An index.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>The list element at the index.</returns> | |||
|  |         [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |         public ref T ElementAt(int index) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             CollectionHelper.CheckIndexInRange(index, length); | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return ref UnsafeUtility.ArrayElementAsRef<T>(Buffer, index); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns the hash code of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// Only the content of the list (the bytes of the elements) are included in the hash. Any bytes beyond the length are not part of the hash.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>The hash code of this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         public override int GetHashCode() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return (int)CollectionHelper.Hash(Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends an element to the end of this list. Increments the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// The same as <see cref="AddNoResize"/>. Included only for consistency with the other list types. | |||
|  |         /// If the element exceeds the capacity, throws cref="IndexOutOfRangeException", and the list is unchanged. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="item">The element to append at the end of the list.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void Add(in T item) => AddNoResize(in item); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends elements from a buffer to the end of this list. Increments the length by the number of appended elements. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// The same as <see cref="AddRangeNoResize"/>. Included only for consistency with the other list types. | |||
|  |         /// If the elements exceeds the capacity, throws cref="IndexOutOfRangeException", and the list is unchanged. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="ptr">A buffer.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="length">The number of elements from the buffer to append.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public unsafe void AddRange(void* ptr, int length) => AddRangeNoResize(ptr, length); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends an element to the end of this list. Increments the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If the element exceeds the capacity, throws cref="IndexOutOfRangeException", and the list is unchanged. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="item">The element to append at the end of the list.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |         public void AddNoResize(in T item) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             this[Length++] = item; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends elements from a buffer to the end of this list. Increments the length by the number of appended elements. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If the elements exceeds the capacity, throws cref="IndexOutOfRangeException", and the list is unchanged. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="ptr">A buffer.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="length">The number of elements from the buffer to append.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public unsafe void AddRangeNoResize(void* ptr, int length) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             var idx = Length; | |||
|  |             Length += length; | |||
|  |             UnsafeUtility.MemCpy((T*)Buffer + idx, ptr, UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>() * length); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Appends value count times to the end of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="value">The value to add to the end of this list.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="count">The number of times to replicate the value.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the append exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public unsafe void AddReplicate(in T value, int count) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             var idx = Length; | |||
|  |             Length += count; | |||
|  |             fixed (T* ptr = &value) | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpyReplicate((T*)Buffer + idx, ptr, UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(), count); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Sets the length to 0. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> Does *not* zero out the bytes.</remarks> | |||
|  |         public void Clear() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             Length = 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Shifts elements toward the end of this list, increasing its length. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// Right-shifts elements in the list so as to create 'free' slots at the beginning or in the middle. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The length is increased by `end - begin`. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// If `end` equals `begin`, the method does nothing. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The element at index `begin` will be copied to index `end`, the element at index `begin + 1` will be copied to `end + 1`, and so forth. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The indexes `begin` up to `end` are not cleared: they will contain whatever values they held prior. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="begin">The index of the first element that will be shifted up.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="end">The index where the first shifted element will end up.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the new length exceeds the capacity.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void InsertRangeWithBeginEnd(int begin, int end) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             int items = end - begin; | |||
|  |             if(items < 1) | |||
|  |                 return; | |||
|  |             int itemsToCopy = length - begin; | |||
|  |             Length += items; | |||
|  |             if(itemsToCopy < 1) | |||
|  |                 return; | |||
|  |             int bytesToCopy = itemsToCopy * UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte *b = Buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte *dest = b + end * UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |                 byte *src = b + begin * UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemMove(dest, src, bytesToCopy); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Shifts elements toward the end of this list, increasing its length. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// Right-shifts elements in the list so as to create 'free' slots at the beginning or in the middle. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The length is increased by `count`. If necessary, the capacity will be increased accordingly. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// If `count` equals `0`, the method does nothing. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The element at index `index` will be copied to index `index + count`, the element at index `index + 1` will be copied to `index + count + 1`, and so forth. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// The indexes `index` up to `index + count` are not cleared: they will contain whatever values they held prior. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The index of the first element that will be shifted up.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="count">The number of elements to insert.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentException">Thrown if `count` is negative.</exception> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if `index` is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void InsertRange(int index, int count) => InsertRangeWithBeginEnd(index, index + count); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Inserts a single element at an index. Increments the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The index at which to insert the element.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="item">The element to insert.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void Insert(int index, in T item) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             InsertRangeWithBeginEnd(index, index+1); | |||
|  |             this[index] = item; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Copies the last element of this list to an index. Decrements the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Useful as a cheap way to remove elements from a list when you don't care about preserving order.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The index to overwrite with the last element.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void RemoveAtSwapBack(int index) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             RemoveRangeSwapBack(index, 1); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Copies the last *N* elements of this list to a range in this list. Decrements the length by *N*. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// Copies the last `count`-numbered elements to the range starting at `index`. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// Useful as a cheap way to remove elements from a list when you don't care about preserving order. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// Does nothing if the count is less than 1. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The first index of the destination range.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="count">The number of elements to copy and the amount by which to decrement the length.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void RemoveRangeSwapBack(int index, int count) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if (count > 0) | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 int copyFrom = math.max(Length - count, index + count); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var sizeOf = UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |                     void* dst = Buffer + index * sizeOf; | |||
|  |                     void* src = Buffer + copyFrom * sizeOf; | |||
|  |                     UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(dst, src, (Length - copyFrom) * sizeOf); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |                 Length -= count; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Removes the element at an index. Shifts everything above the index down by one and decrements the length by 1. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The index of the element to remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If you don't care about preserving the order of the elements, `RemoveAtSwapBack` is a more efficient way to remove an element. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void RemoveAt(int index) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             RemoveRange(index, 1); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Removes *N* elements of a range. Shifts everything above the range down by *N* and decrements the length by *N*. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If you don't care about preserving the order of the elements, `RemoveAtSwapBack` is a more efficient way to remove elements. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="index">The first index of the range to remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="count">The number of elements to remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if the index is out of bounds.</exception> | |||
|  |         public void RemoveRange(int index, int count) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if (count > 0) | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 int copyFrom = math.min(index + count, Length); | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |                 unsafe | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var sizeOf = UnsafeUtility.SizeOf<T>(); | |||
|  |                     void* dst = Buffer + index * sizeOf; | |||
|  |                     void* src = Buffer + copyFrom * sizeOf; | |||
|  |                     UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(dst, src, (Length - copyFrom) * sizeOf); | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |                 Length -= count; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a managed array that is a copy of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A managed array that is a copy of this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         [ExcludeFromBurstCompatTesting("Returns managed array")] | |||
|  |         public T[] ToArray() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             var result = new T[Length]; | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* s = Buffer; | |||
|  |                 fixed(T* d = result) | |||
|  |                     UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(d, s, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |             return result; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns an array that is a copy of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="allocator">The allocator to use.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An array that is a copy of this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         public NativeArray<T> ToNativeArray(AllocatorManager.AllocatorHandle allocator) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 var copy = CollectionHelper.CreateNativeArray<T>(Length, allocator, NativeArrayOptions.UninitializedMemory); | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(copy.GetUnsafePtr(), Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |                 return copy; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator ==(in FixedList4096Bytes<T> a, in FixedList32Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 if(a.length != b.length) | |||
|  |                     return false; | |||
|  |                 return UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(a.Buffer, b.Buffer, a.LengthInBytes) == 0; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are unequal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are unequal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator !=(in FixedList4096Bytes<T> a, in FixedList32Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return !(a == b); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a number denoting whether this list should be placed before or after another list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">A list to to compare with.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An integer denoting the respective sort position of the list relative to the other: | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// 0 denotes that both lists should have the same position in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// -1 denotes that this list should precede the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// +1 denotes that this list should follow the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </returns> | |||
|  |         public int CompareTo(FixedList32Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* a = buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte* b = other.buffer; | |||
|  |                 var aa = a + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var bb = b + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var mini = math.min(Length, other.Length); | |||
|  |                 for(var i = 0; i < mini; ++i) | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var j = UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(aa + sizeof(T) * i, bb + sizeof(T) * i, sizeof(T)); | |||
|  |                     if(j != 0) | |||
|  |                         return j; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |                 return Length.CompareTo(other.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if this list and another list are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public bool Equals(FixedList32Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return CompareTo(other) == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes and returns an instance of FixedList4096Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList4096Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public FixedList4096Bytes(in FixedList32Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             this = default; | |||
|  |             var error = Initialize(other); | |||
|  |             if(error != 0) | |||
|  |                 FixedList.CheckResize<FixedBytes4096Align8,T>(other.Length); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes an instance of FixedList4096Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>zero on success, or non-zero on error.</returns> | |||
|  |         internal int Initialize(in FixedList32Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if(other.Length > Capacity) | |||
|  |                 return (int)CopyError.Truncation; | |||
|  |             length = other.length; | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(Buffer, other.Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |             return 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a new list that is a copy of another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A new list that is a copy of the other.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList4096Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public static implicit operator FixedList4096Bytes<T>(in FixedList32Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return new FixedList4096Bytes<T>(other); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator ==(in FixedList4096Bytes<T> a, in FixedList64Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 if(a.length != b.length) | |||
|  |                     return false; | |||
|  |                 return UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(a.Buffer, b.Buffer, a.LengthInBytes) == 0; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are unequal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are unequal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator !=(in FixedList4096Bytes<T> a, in FixedList64Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return !(a == b); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a number denoting whether this list should be placed before or after another list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">A list to to compare with.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An integer denoting the respective sort position of the list relative to the other: | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// 0 denotes that both lists should have the same position in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// -1 denotes that this list should precede the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// +1 denotes that this list should follow the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </returns> | |||
|  |         public int CompareTo(FixedList64Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* a = buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte* b = other.buffer; | |||
|  |                 var aa = a + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var bb = b + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var mini = math.min(Length, other.Length); | |||
|  |                 for(var i = 0; i < mini; ++i) | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var j = UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(aa + sizeof(T) * i, bb + sizeof(T) * i, sizeof(T)); | |||
|  |                     if(j != 0) | |||
|  |                         return j; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |                 return Length.CompareTo(other.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if this list and another list are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public bool Equals(FixedList64Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return CompareTo(other) == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes and returns an instance of FixedList4096Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList4096Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public FixedList4096Bytes(in FixedList64Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             this = default; | |||
|  |             var error = Initialize(other); | |||
|  |             if(error != 0) | |||
|  |                 FixedList.CheckResize<FixedBytes4096Align8,T>(other.Length); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes an instance of FixedList4096Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>zero on success, or non-zero on error.</returns> | |||
|  |         internal int Initialize(in FixedList64Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if(other.Length > Capacity) | |||
|  |                 return (int)CopyError.Truncation; | |||
|  |             length = other.length; | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(Buffer, other.Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |             return 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a new list that is a copy of another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A new list that is a copy of the other.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList4096Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public static implicit operator FixedList4096Bytes<T>(in FixedList64Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return new FixedList4096Bytes<T>(other); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator ==(in FixedList4096Bytes<T> a, in FixedList128Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 if(a.length != b.length) | |||
|  |                     return false; | |||
|  |                 return UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(a.Buffer, b.Buffer, a.LengthInBytes) == 0; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are unequal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are unequal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator !=(in FixedList4096Bytes<T> a, in FixedList128Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return !(a == b); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a number denoting whether this list should be placed before or after another list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">A list to to compare with.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An integer denoting the respective sort position of the list relative to the other: | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// 0 denotes that both lists should have the same position in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// -1 denotes that this list should precede the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// +1 denotes that this list should follow the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </returns> | |||
|  |         public int CompareTo(FixedList128Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* a = buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte* b = other.buffer; | |||
|  |                 var aa = a + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var bb = b + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var mini = math.min(Length, other.Length); | |||
|  |                 for(var i = 0; i < mini; ++i) | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var j = UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(aa + sizeof(T) * i, bb + sizeof(T) * i, sizeof(T)); | |||
|  |                     if(j != 0) | |||
|  |                         return j; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |                 return Length.CompareTo(other.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if this list and another list are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public bool Equals(FixedList128Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return CompareTo(other) == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes and returns an instance of FixedList4096Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList4096Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public FixedList4096Bytes(in FixedList128Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             this = default; | |||
|  |             var error = Initialize(other); | |||
|  |             if(error != 0) | |||
|  |                 FixedList.CheckResize<FixedBytes4096Align8,T>(other.Length); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes an instance of FixedList4096Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>zero on success, or non-zero on error.</returns> | |||
|  |         internal int Initialize(in FixedList128Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if(other.Length > Capacity) | |||
|  |                 return (int)CopyError.Truncation; | |||
|  |             length = other.length; | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(Buffer, other.Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |             return 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a new list that is a copy of another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A new list that is a copy of the other.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList4096Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public static implicit operator FixedList4096Bytes<T>(in FixedList128Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return new FixedList4096Bytes<T>(other); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator ==(in FixedList4096Bytes<T> a, in FixedList512Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 if(a.length != b.length) | |||
|  |                     return false; | |||
|  |                 return UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(a.Buffer, b.Buffer, a.LengthInBytes) == 0; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are unequal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are unequal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator !=(in FixedList4096Bytes<T> a, in FixedList512Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return !(a == b); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a number denoting whether this list should be placed before or after another list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">A list to to compare with.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An integer denoting the respective sort position of the list relative to the other: | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// 0 denotes that both lists should have the same position in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// -1 denotes that this list should precede the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// +1 denotes that this list should follow the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </returns> | |||
|  |         public int CompareTo(FixedList512Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* a = buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte* b = other.buffer; | |||
|  |                 var aa = a + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var bb = b + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var mini = math.min(Length, other.Length); | |||
|  |                 for(var i = 0; i < mini; ++i) | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var j = UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(aa + sizeof(T) * i, bb + sizeof(T) * i, sizeof(T)); | |||
|  |                     if(j != 0) | |||
|  |                         return j; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |                 return Length.CompareTo(other.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if this list and another list are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public bool Equals(FixedList512Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return CompareTo(other) == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
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|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes and returns an instance of FixedList4096Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList4096Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public FixedList4096Bytes(in FixedList512Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             this = default; | |||
|  |             var error = Initialize(other); | |||
|  |             if(error != 0) | |||
|  |                 FixedList.CheckResize<FixedBytes4096Align8,T>(other.Length); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Initializes an instance of FixedList4096Bytes with content copied from another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>zero on success, or non-zero on error.</returns> | |||
|  |         internal int Initialize(in FixedList512Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if(other.Length > Capacity) | |||
|  |                 return (int)CopyError.Truncation; | |||
|  |             length = other.length; | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 UnsafeUtility.MemCpy(Buffer, other.Buffer, LengthInBytes); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |             return 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a new list that is a copy of another list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to copy.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>A new list that is a copy of the other.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">Throws if the other list's length exceeds the capacity of FixedList4096Bytes<T>.</exception> | |||
|  |         public static implicit operator FixedList4096Bytes<T>(in FixedList512Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return new FixedList4096Bytes<T>(other); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator ==(in FixedList4096Bytes<T> a, in FixedList4096Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 if(a.length != b.length) | |||
|  |                     return false; | |||
|  |                 return UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(a.Buffer, b.Buffer, a.LengthInBytes) == 0; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if two lists are unequal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="a">The first list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="b">The second list to compare for inequality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are unequal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public static bool operator !=(in FixedList4096Bytes<T> a, in FixedList4096Bytes<T> b) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return !(a == b); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns a number denoting whether this list should be placed before or after another list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">A list to to compare with.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An integer denoting the respective sort position of the list relative to the other: | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// 0 denotes that both lists should have the same position in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// -1 denotes that this list should precede the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// +1 denotes that this list should follow the other list in a sort. | |||
|  |         /// </returns> | |||
|  |         public int CompareTo(FixedList4096Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 byte* a = buffer; | |||
|  |                 byte* b = other.buffer; | |||
|  |                 var aa = a + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var bb = b + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 var mini = math.min(Length, other.Length); | |||
|  |                 for(var i = 0; i < mini; ++i) | |||
|  |                 { | |||
|  |                     var j = UnsafeUtility.MemCmp(aa + sizeof(T) * i, bb + sizeof(T) * i, sizeof(T)); | |||
|  |                     if(j != 0) | |||
|  |                         return j; | |||
|  |                 } | |||
|  |                 return Length.CompareTo(other.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
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|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if this list and another list are equal. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal.</remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="other">The list to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the two lists are equal.</returns> | |||
|  |         public bool Equals(FixedList4096Bytes<T> other) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return CompareTo(other) == 0; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
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|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if the list is equal to an object. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks>Two lists are equal if their length and bytes are equal. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// A FixedList*N*<T> can only be equal to another FixedList*N*<T> with the same *N* and T. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="obj">An object to compare for equality.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the list is equal to the object.</returns> | |||
|  |         [ExcludeFromBurstCompatTesting("Takes managed object")] | |||
|  |         public override bool Equals(object obj) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             if(obj is FixedList32Bytes<T> aFixedList32Bytes) return Equals(aFixedList32Bytes); | |||
|  |             if(obj is FixedList64Bytes<T> aFixedList64Bytes) return Equals(aFixedList64Bytes); | |||
|  |             if(obj is FixedList128Bytes<T> aFixedList128Bytes) return Equals(aFixedList128Bytes); | |||
|  |             if(obj is FixedList512Bytes<T> aFixedList512Bytes) return Equals(aFixedList512Bytes); | |||
|  |             if(obj is FixedList4096Bytes<T> aFixedList4096Bytes) return Equals(aFixedList4096Bytes); | |||
|  |             return false; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// An enumerator over the elements of a FixedList4096Bytes<T>. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// In an enumerator's initial state, `Current` cannot be read. The first <see cref="MoveNext"/> call advances the enumerator to the first element. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         public struct Enumerator : IEnumerator<T> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             FixedList4096Bytes<T> m_List; | |||
|  |             int m_Index; | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             /// <summary> | |||
|  |             /// Initializes and returns an instance of FixedList4096Bytes<T>. | |||
|  |             /// </summary> | |||
|  |             /// <param name="list">The list for which to create an enumerator.</param> | |||
|  |             public Enumerator(ref FixedList4096Bytes<T> list) | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 m_List = list; | |||
|  |                 m_Index = -1; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             /// <summary> | |||
|  |             /// Does nothing. | |||
|  |             /// </summary> | |||
|  |             public void Dispose() | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             /// <summary> | |||
|  |             /// Advances the enumerator to the next element. | |||
|  |             /// </summary> | |||
|  |             /// <returns>True if <see cref="Current"/> is valid to read after the call.</returns> | |||
|  |             [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |             public bool MoveNext() | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 m_Index++; | |||
|  |                 return m_Index < m_List.Length; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             /// <summary> | |||
|  |             /// Resets the enumerator to its initial state. | |||
|  |             /// </summary> | |||
|  |             public void Reset() | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 m_Index = -1; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             /// <summary> | |||
|  |             /// The current element. | |||
|  |             /// </summary> | |||
|  |             /// <value>The current element.</value> | |||
|  |             public T Current | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.AggressiveInlining)] | |||
|  |                 get => m_List[m_Index]; // Let FixedList4096Bytes<T> indexer check for out of range. | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
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|  |             object IEnumerator.Current => Current; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
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|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns an enumerator for iterating over the elements of this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>An enumerator for iterating over the elements of this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         public Enumerator GetEnumerator() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return new Enumerator(ref this); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// This method is not implemented. Use <see cref="GetEnumerator"/> instead. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>Nothing because it always throws <see cref="NotImplementedException"/>.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="NotImplementedException">Method is not implemented.</exception> | |||
|  |         IEnumerator IEnumerable.GetEnumerator() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             throw new NotImplementedException(); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// This method is not implemented. Use <see cref="GetEnumerator"/> instead. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>Nothing because it always throws <see cref="NotImplementedException"/>.</returns> | |||
|  |         /// <exception cref="NotImplementedException">Method is not implemented.</exception> | |||
|  |         IEnumerator<T> IEnumerable<T>.GetEnumerator() | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             throw new NotImplementedException(); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  |     } | |||
|  | 
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|  |     /// <summary> | |||
|  |     /// Provides extension methods for FixedList4096Bytes. | |||
|  |     /// </summary> | |||
|  |     [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility] | |||
|  |     public unsafe static class FixedList4096BytesExtensions | |||
|  |     { | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Finds the index of the first occurrence of a particular value in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of elements in this list.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="U">The value type.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to search.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="value">The value to locate.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>The index of the first occurrence of the value. Returns -1 if no occurrence is found.</returns> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         public static int IndexOf<T, U>(this ref FixedList4096Bytes<T> list, U value) where T : unmanaged, IEquatable<U> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return NativeArrayExtensions.IndexOf<T, U>(list.Buffer, list.Length, value); | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Returns true if a particular value is present in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of elements in this list.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="U">The value type.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to search.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="value">The value to locate.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the value is present in this list.</returns> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         public static bool Contains<T, U>(this ref FixedList4096Bytes<T> list, U value) where T : unmanaged, IEquatable<U> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             return list.IndexOf(value) != -1; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Removes the first occurrence of a particular value in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If a value is removed, all elements after it are shifted down by one, and the list's length is decremented by one. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// If you don't need to preserve the order of the remaining elements, <see cref="Unity.Collections.FixedList4096BytesExtensions.RemoveSwapBack{T, U}"/> is a cheaper alternative. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of elements in this list.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="U">The value type.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to search.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="value">The value to locate and remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>True if the value was found and removed.</returns> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         public static bool Remove<T, U>(this ref FixedList4096Bytes<T> list, U value) where T : unmanaged, IEquatable<U> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             int index = list.IndexOf(value); | |||
|  |             if (index < 0) | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return false; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             list.RemoveAt(index); | |||
|  | 
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|  |             return true; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Removes the first occurrence of a particular value in this list. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <remarks> | |||
|  |         /// If a value is removed, the last element of the list is copied to overwrite the removed value, and the list's length is decremented by one. | |||
|  |         /// | |||
|  |         /// This is cheaper than <see cref="Remove"/>, but the order of the remaining elements is not preserved. | |||
|  |         /// </remarks> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of elements in this list.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="U">The value type.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to search.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="value">The value to locate and remove.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <returns>Returns true if the item is removed.</returns> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         public static bool RemoveSwapBack<T, U>(this ref FixedList4096Bytes<T> list, U value) where T : unmanaged, IEquatable<U> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             var index = list.IndexOf(value); | |||
|  |             if (index == -1) | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 return false; | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |             list.RemoveAtSwapBack(index); | |||
|  | 
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|  |             return true; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  |     } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |     sealed class FixedList4096BytesDebugView<T> where T : unmanaged | |||
|  |     { | |||
|  |         FixedList4096Bytes<T> m_List; | |||
|  |         public FixedList4096BytesDebugView(FixedList4096Bytes<T> list) | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             m_List = list; | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  |         public T[] Items => m_List.ToArray(); | |||
|  |     } | |||
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|  |     /// <summary> | |||
|  |     /// Provides extension methods for FixedList*N*. | |||
|  |     /// </summary> | |||
|  |     public static class FixedListExtensions | |||
|  |     { | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Sorts the elements in this list in ascending order. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of the elements.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to sort.</param> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         public static void Sort<T>(this ref FixedList32Bytes<T> list) | |||
|  |         where T : unmanaged, IComparable<T> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 var c = list.buffer + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 NativeSortExtension.Sort((T*)c, list.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Sorts the elements in this list using a custom comparison. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of the elements.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="U">The type of the comparer.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to sort.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="comp">The comparison function used to determine the relative order of the elements.</param> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(NativeSortExtension.DefaultComparer<int>) })] | |||
|  |         public static void Sort<T, U>(this ref FixedList32Bytes<T> list, U comp) | |||
|  |         where T : unmanaged, IComparable<T> | |||
|  |         where U : IComparer<T> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 var c = list.buffer + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 NativeSortExtension.Sort((T*)c, list.Length, comp); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Sorts the elements in this list in ascending order. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of the elements.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to sort.</param> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         public static void Sort<T>(this ref FixedList64Bytes<T> list) | |||
|  |         where T : unmanaged, IComparable<T> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 var c = list.buffer + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 NativeSortExtension.Sort((T*)c, list.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Sorts the elements in this list using a custom comparison. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of the elements.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="U">The type of the comparer.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to sort.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="comp">The comparison function used to determine the relative order of the elements.</param> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(NativeSortExtension.DefaultComparer<int>) })] | |||
|  |         public static void Sort<T, U>(this ref FixedList64Bytes<T> list, U comp) | |||
|  |         where T : unmanaged, IComparable<T> | |||
|  |         where U : IComparer<T> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 var c = list.buffer + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 NativeSortExtension.Sort((T*)c, list.Length, comp); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Sorts the elements in this list in ascending order. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of the elements.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to sort.</param> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         public static void Sort<T>(this ref FixedList128Bytes<T> list) | |||
|  |         where T : unmanaged, IComparable<T> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 var c = list.buffer + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 NativeSortExtension.Sort((T*)c, list.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Sorts the elements in this list using a custom comparison. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of the elements.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="U">The type of the comparer.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to sort.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="comp">The comparison function used to determine the relative order of the elements.</param> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(NativeSortExtension.DefaultComparer<int>) })] | |||
|  |         public static void Sort<T, U>(this ref FixedList128Bytes<T> list, U comp) | |||
|  |         where T : unmanaged, IComparable<T> | |||
|  |         where U : IComparer<T> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 var c = list.buffer + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 NativeSortExtension.Sort((T*)c, list.Length, comp); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Sorts the elements in this list in ascending order. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of the elements.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to sort.</param> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         public static void Sort<T>(this ref FixedList512Bytes<T> list) | |||
|  |         where T : unmanaged, IComparable<T> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 var c = list.buffer + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 NativeSortExtension.Sort((T*)c, list.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Sorts the elements in this list using a custom comparison. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of the elements.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="U">The type of the comparer.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to sort.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="comp">The comparison function used to determine the relative order of the elements.</param> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(NativeSortExtension.DefaultComparer<int>) })] | |||
|  |         public static void Sort<T, U>(this ref FixedList512Bytes<T> list, U comp) | |||
|  |         where T : unmanaged, IComparable<T> | |||
|  |         where U : IComparer<T> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 var c = list.buffer + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 NativeSortExtension.Sort((T*)c, list.Length, comp); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Sorts the elements in this list in ascending order. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of the elements.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to sort.</param> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int) })] | |||
|  |         public static void Sort<T>(this ref FixedList4096Bytes<T> list) | |||
|  |         where T : unmanaged, IComparable<T> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 var c = list.buffer + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 NativeSortExtension.Sort((T*)c, list.Length); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |         /// <summary> | |||
|  |         /// Sorts the elements in this list using a custom comparison. | |||
|  |         /// </summary> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="T">The type of the elements.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <typeparam name="U">The type of the comparer.</typeparam> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="list">The list to sort.</param> | |||
|  |         /// <param name="comp">The comparison function used to determine the relative order of the elements.</param> | |||
|  |         [GenerateTestsForBurstCompatibility(GenericTypeArguments = new [] { typeof(int), typeof(NativeSortExtension.DefaultComparer<int>) })] | |||
|  |         public static void Sort<T, U>(this ref FixedList4096Bytes<T> list, U comp) | |||
|  |         where T : unmanaged, IComparable<T> | |||
|  |         where U : IComparer<T> | |||
|  |         { | |||
|  |             unsafe | |||
|  |             { | |||
|  |                 var c = list.buffer + FixedList.PaddingBytes<T>(); | |||
|  |                 NativeSortExtension.Sort((T*)c, list.Length, comp); | |||
|  |             } | |||
|  |         } | |||
|  | 
 | |||
|  |     } | |||
|  | } |