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// Copyright 2006 The RE2 Authors. All Rights Reserved. |
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
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#ifndef UTIL_SPARSE_SET_H_ |
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#define UTIL_SPARSE_SET_H_ |
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// DESCRIPTION |
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// |
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// SparseSet(m) is a set of integers in [0, m). |
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// It requires sizeof(int)*m memory, but it provides |
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// fast iteration through the elements in the set and fast clearing |
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// of the set. |
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// |
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// Insertion and deletion are constant time operations. |
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// |
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// Allocating the set is a constant time operation |
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// when memory allocation is a constant time operation. |
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// |
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// Clearing the set is a constant time operation (unusual!). |
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// |
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// Iterating through the set is an O(n) operation, where n |
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// is the number of items in the set (not O(m)). |
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// |
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// The set iterator visits entries in the order they were first |
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// inserted into the set. It is safe to add items to the set while |
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// using an iterator: the iterator will visit indices added to the set |
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// during the iteration, but will not re-visit indices whose values |
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// change after visiting. Thus SparseSet can be a convenient |
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// implementation of a work queue. |
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// |
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// The SparseSet implementation is NOT thread-safe. It is up to the |
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// caller to make sure only one thread is accessing the set. (Typically |
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// these sets are temporary values and used in situations where speed is |
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// important.) |
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// |
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// The SparseSet interface does not present all the usual STL bells and |
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// whistles. |
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// |
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// Implemented with reference to Briggs & Torczon, An Efficient |
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// Representation for Sparse Sets, ACM Letters on Programming Languages |
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// and Systems, Volume 2, Issue 1-4 (March-Dec. 1993), pp. 59-69. |
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// |
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// This is a specialization of sparse array; see sparse_array.h. |
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// IMPLEMENTATION |
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// |
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// See sparse_array.h for implementation details. |
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#include <assert.h> |
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#include <stdint.h> |
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#include <string.h> |
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#include <algorithm> |
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#include <memory> |
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#include <utility> |
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#include <vector> |
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namespace re2 { |
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template<typename Value> |
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class SparseSetT { |
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public: |
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SparseSetT(); |
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explicit SparseSetT(int max_size); |
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~SparseSetT(); |
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typedef typename std::vector<int>::iterator iterator; |
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typedef typename std::vector<int>::const_iterator const_iterator; |
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// Return the number of entries in the set. |
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int size() const { |
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return size_; |
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} |
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// Indicate whether the set is empty. |
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int empty() const { |
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return size_ == 0; |
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} |
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// Iterate over the set. |
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iterator begin() { |
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return dense_.begin(); |
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} |
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iterator end() { |
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return dense_.begin() + size_; |
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} |
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const_iterator begin() const { |
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return dense_.begin(); |
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} |
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const_iterator end() const { |
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return dense_.begin() + size_; |
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} |
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// Change the maximum size of the set. |
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// Invalidates all iterators. |
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void resize(int max_size); |
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// Return the maximum size of the set. |
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// Indices can be in the range [0, max_size). |
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int max_size() const { |
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return max_size_; |
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} |
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// Clear the set. |
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void clear() { |
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size_ = 0; |
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} |
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// Check whether index i is in the set. |
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bool contains(int i) const; |
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// Comparison function for sorting. |
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// Can sort the sparse set so that future iterations |
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// will visit indices in increasing order using |
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// std::sort(arr.begin(), arr.end(), arr.less); |
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static bool less(int a, int b); |
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public: |
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// Insert index i into the set. |
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iterator insert(int i) { |
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return InsertInternal(true, i); |
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} |
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// Insert index i into the set. |
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// Fast but unsafe: only use if contains(i) is false. |
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iterator insert_new(int i) { |
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return InsertInternal(false, i); |
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} |
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private: |
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iterator InsertInternal(bool allow_existing, int i) { |
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DebugCheckInvariants(); |
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if (static_cast<uint32_t>(i) >= static_cast<uint32_t>(max_size_)) { |
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assert(!"illegal index"); |
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// Semantically, end() would be better here, but we already know |
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// the user did something stupid, so begin() insulates them from |
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// dereferencing an invalid pointer. |
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return begin(); |
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} |
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if (!allow_existing) { |
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assert(!contains(i)); |
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create_index(i); |
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} else { |
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if (!contains(i)) |
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create_index(i); |
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} |
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DebugCheckInvariants(); |
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return dense_.begin() + sparse_to_dense_[i]; |
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} |
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// Add the index i to the set. |
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// Only use if contains(i) is known to be false. |
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// This function is private, only intended as a helper |
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// for other methods. |
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void create_index(int i); |
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// In debug mode, verify that some invariant properties of the class |
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// are being maintained. This is called at the end of the constructor |
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// and at the beginning and end of all public non-const member functions. |
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void DebugCheckInvariants() const; |
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int size_ = 0; |
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int max_size_ = 0; |
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std::unique_ptr<int[]> sparse_to_dense_; |
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std::vector<int> dense_; |
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}; |
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template<typename Value> |
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SparseSetT<Value>::SparseSetT() = default; |
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// Change the maximum size of the set. |
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// Invalidates all iterators. |
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template<typename Value> |
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void SparseSetT<Value>::resize(int max_size) { |
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DebugCheckInvariants(); |
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if (max_size > max_size_) { |
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std::unique_ptr<int[]> a(new int[max_size]); |
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if (sparse_to_dense_) { |
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std::copy_n(sparse_to_dense_.get(), max_size_, a.get()); |
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} |
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sparse_to_dense_ = std::move(a); |
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dense_.resize(max_size); |
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#ifdef MEMORY_SANITIZER |
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for (int i = max_size_; i < max_size; i++) { |
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sparse_to_dense_[i] = 0xababababU; |
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dense_[i] = 0xababababU; |
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} |
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#endif |
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} |
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max_size_ = max_size; |
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if (size_ > max_size_) |
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size_ = max_size_; |
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DebugCheckInvariants(); |
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} |
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// Check whether index i is in the set. |
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template<typename Value> |
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bool SparseSetT<Value>::contains(int i) const { |
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assert(i >= 0); |
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assert(i < max_size_); |
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if (static_cast<uint32_t>(i) >= static_cast<uint32_t>(max_size_)) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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// Unsigned comparison avoids checking sparse_to_dense_[i] < 0. |
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return (uint32_t)sparse_to_dense_[i] < (uint32_t)size_ && |
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dense_[sparse_to_dense_[i]] == i; |
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} |
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template<typename Value> |
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void SparseSetT<Value>::create_index(int i) { |
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assert(!contains(i)); |
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assert(size_ < max_size_); |
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sparse_to_dense_[i] = size_; |
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dense_[size_] = i; |
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size_++; |
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} |
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template<typename Value> SparseSetT<Value>::SparseSetT(int max_size) { |
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max_size_ = max_size; |
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sparse_to_dense_ = std::unique_ptr<int[]>(new int[max_size]); |
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dense_.resize(max_size); |
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size_ = 0; |
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#ifdef MEMORY_SANITIZER |
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for (int i = 0; i < max_size; i++) { |
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sparse_to_dense_[i] = 0xababababU; |
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dense_[i] = 0xababababU; |
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} |
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#endif |
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DebugCheckInvariants(); |
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} |
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template<typename Value> SparseSetT<Value>::~SparseSetT() { |
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DebugCheckInvariants(); |
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} |
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template<typename Value> void SparseSetT<Value>::DebugCheckInvariants() const { |
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assert(0 <= size_); |
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assert(size_ <= max_size_); |
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assert(size_ == 0 || sparse_to_dense_ != NULL); |
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} |
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// Comparison function for sorting. |
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template<typename Value> bool SparseSetT<Value>::less(int a, int b) { |
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return a < b; |
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} |
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typedef SparseSetT<void> SparseSet; |
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} // namespace re2 |
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#endif // UTIL_SPARSE_SET_H_
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