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12 KiB
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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-
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*
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* The contents of this file are subject to the Netscape Public
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* License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
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* except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
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* the License at http://www.mozilla.org/NPL/
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*
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* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
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* IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
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* implied. See the License for the specific language governing
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* rights and limitations under the License.
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*
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* The Original Code is mozilla.org code.
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*
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* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Netscape
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* Communications Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are
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* Copyright (C) 1998 Netscape Communications Corporation. All
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* Rights Reserved.
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*
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* Contributor(s):
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*/
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#ifndef GRAPHUTILS_H
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#define GRAPHUTILS_H
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#include "Fundamentals.h"
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template<class Successor>
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struct SearchStackEntry
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{
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Successor *next; // Next child to be searched at this level of the graph
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Successor *limit; // Last child+1 to be searched at this level of the graph
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};
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//
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// Search and mark all reachable nodes of the directed graph with the given root.
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// The graph must have no more than maxNNodes nodes reachable from the root.
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// The stack argument must be a preallocated temporary array of maxNNodes entries of
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// type SearchStackEntry<Successor>.
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//
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// The NodeRef class is a way to refer to nodes in the graph (NodeRefs may be
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// pointers to nodes, node indices, etc.).
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// The SearchParams is a helper class that graphSimpleSearch uses to access the
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// contents of graph nodes. SearchParams must support the following types and
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// methods (static or dynamic):
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//
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// typedef Successor;
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// typedef NodeRef;
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//
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// Successor *getSuccessorsBegin(NodeRef n);
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// Successor *getSuccessorsEnd(NodeRef n);
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// Return the bounds of an array of Successors of node n.
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//
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// NodeRef getNodeRef(Successor &s);
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// Return the node to which the Successor s refers.
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//
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// bool isMarked(NodeRef n);
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// void setMarked(NodeRef n);
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// Each node in the graph is either marked or unmarked.
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// All nodes should be in the unmarked state when graphSimpleSearch is called;
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// graphSimpleSearch will not traverse any marked nodes it encounters. The
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// setMarked method changes the state of a node to marked. Every node
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// reachable from the root will be marked when graphSimpleSearch exits.
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// setMarked is only called on unmarked nodes.
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//
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template<class SearchParams, class Successor>
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void graphSimpleSearch(SearchParams &searchParams, Successor root, Uint32 DEBUG_ONLY(maxNNodes), SearchStackEntry<Successor> *stack)
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{
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#ifdef DEBUG
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SearchStackEntry<Successor> *stackEnd = stack + maxNNodes;
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#endif
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SearchStackEntry<Successor> *sp = stack;
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// Prepare to visit the root.
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Successor *n = &root;
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Successor *l = &root + 1;
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while (true) {
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if (n == l) {
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// We're done with all successors between n and l, so pop up one level.
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// Finish when we've marked the root.
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if (sp == stack)
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break;
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--sp;
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n = sp->next;
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l = sp->limit;
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} else {
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// We still have to visit more successors between n and l. Mark the
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// next successor and advance n.
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typename SearchParams::NodeRef node = searchParams.getNodeRef(*n++);
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if (!searchParams.isMarked(node)) {
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// Mark the successor, saving the current place on the stack.
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searchParams.setMarked(node);
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assert(sp < stackEnd);
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sp->next = n;
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sp->limit = l;
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sp++;
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n = searchParams.getSuccessorsBegin(node);
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l = searchParams.getSuccessorsEnd(node);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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//
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// Search, mark, and count all reachable nodes of the directed graph with
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// the given root (which may be null). The graph must have no more than
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// maxNNodes nodes reachable from the root. The stack argument must be a
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// preallocated temporary array of maxNNodes entries of type
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// SearchStackEntry<Successor>.
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//
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// This function returns the number of nodes reached, including the root.
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//
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// The NodeRef class is a way to refer to nodes in the graph (NodeRefs may be
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// pointers to nodes, node indices, etc.).
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// The SearchParams is a helper class that graphSearch uses to access the
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// contents of graph nodes. SearchParams must support the following types and
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// methods (static or dynamic):
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//
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// typedef Successor;
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// typedef NodeRef;
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//
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// Successor *getSuccessorsBegin(NodeRef n);
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// Successor *getSuccessorsEnd(NodeRef n);
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// Return the bounds of an array of Successors of node n.
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//
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// bool isNull(Successor &s);
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// Returns true if n is null.
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//
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// NodeRef getNodeRef(Successor &s);
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// Return the node to which the Successor s refers.
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//
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// bool isMarked(NodeRef n);
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// void setMarked(NodeRef n);
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// Each node in the graph is either marked or unmarked.
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// All nodes should be in the unmarked state when graphSearch is called;
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// graphSearch will not traverse any marked nodes it encounters. The
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// setMarked method changes the state of a node to marked. Every node
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// reachable from the root will be marked when graphSearch exits.
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// setMarked is only called on unmarked nodes.
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//
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// void notePredecessor(NodeRef n);
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// This method is called on node n once for each time n is a successor
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// of any node or the root. The SearchParams class may use this method to
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// count predecessors of node n.
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//
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template<class SearchParams, class Successor>
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Uint32 graphSearch(SearchParams &searchParams, Successor &root, Uint32 DEBUG_ONLY(maxNNodes), SearchStackEntry<Successor> *stack)
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{
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#ifdef DEBUG
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SearchStackEntry<Successor> *stackEnd = stack + maxNNodes;
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#endif
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Uint32 nNodes = 0;
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if (!searchParams.isNull(root)) {
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SearchStackEntry<Successor> *sp = stack;
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// Prepare to visit the root.
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Successor *n = &root;
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Successor *l = &root + 1;
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while (true) {
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if (n == l) {
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// We're done with all successors between n and l, so pop up one level.
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// Finish when we've marked the root.
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if (sp == stack)
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break;
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--sp;
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n = sp->next;
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l = sp->limit;
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} else {
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// We still have to visit more successors between n and l. Mark the
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// next successor and advance n.
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typename SearchParams::NodeRef node = searchParams.getNodeRef(*n++);
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searchParams.notePredecessor(node);
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if (!searchParams.isMarked(node)) {
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// Mark the successor, saving the current place on the stack.
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nNodes++;
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searchParams.setMarked(node);
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assert(sp < stackEnd);
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sp->next = n;
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sp->limit = l;
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sp++;
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n = searchParams.getSuccessorsBegin(node);
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l = searchParams.getSuccessorsEnd(node);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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assert(nNodes <= maxNNodes);
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return nNodes;
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}
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//
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// A specialized version of graphSearch for graphs with a designated end node.
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// The end node must have no successors. There may be other nodes with no successors.
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// Unlike all other nodes, which must be reachable from the root, the end node does
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// not have to be reachable from the root; if it's not reachable, it will have no
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// predecessors.
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//
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// The end node may be the root node, in which case the graph consists of exactly
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// one node.
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//
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// graphSearchWithEnd guarantees that the end node will be marked and counted,
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// even if it is not reachable from the root.
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//
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template<class SearchParams, class Successor>
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Uint32 graphSearchWithEnd(SearchParams &searchParams, Successor &root, Successor &end,
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Uint32 maxNNodes, SearchStackEntry<Successor> *stack)
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{
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assert(!searchParams.isNull(end));
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typename SearchParams::NodeRef endNode = searchParams.getNodeRef(end);
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assert(searchParams.getSuccessorsBegin(endNode) == searchParams.getSuccessorsEnd(endNode));
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searchParams.setMarked(endNode);
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return 1 + graphSearch(searchParams, root, maxNNodes, stack);
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}
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//
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// Perform a depth-first search of the directed graph with the given root
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// (which may be null). This search will assign a unique integer between 0
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// and nNodes-1 to each node in the graph according to the graph's depth-
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// first ordering (see [ASU86], page 661). The graph must have exactly nNodes
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// nodes reachable from the root. The stack argument must be a preallocated
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// temporary array of nNodes entries of type SearchStackEntry<Successor>.
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//
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// The NodeRef class is a way to refer to nodes in the graph (NodeRefs may be
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// pointers to nodes, node indices, etc.).
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// The DFSParams is a helper class that depthFirstSearch uses to access the
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// contents of graph nodes. DFSParams must support the following types and
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// methods (static or dynamic):
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//
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// typedef Successor;
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// typedef NodeRef;
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//
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// Successor *getSuccessorsBegin(NodeRef n);
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// Successor *getSuccessorsEnd(NodeRef n);
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// Return the bounds of an array of Successors of node n.
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//
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// bool isNull(Successor &s);
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// Returns true if n is null.
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//
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// NodeRef getNodeRef(Successor &s);
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// Return the node to which the Successor s refers.
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//
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// bool isUnvisited(NodeRef n);
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// bool isNumbered(NodeRef n);
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// void setVisited(NodeRef n);
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// void setNumbered(NodeRef n, Int32 i);
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// Each node in the graph is in one of three states:
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// unvisited, visited, or numbered.
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// All nodes should be in the unvisited state when depthFirstSearch is
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// called. The setVisited and setNumbered methods change the state of
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// a node to visited or numbered; i is the node's depth-first ordering
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// index. Every node will be numbered when depthFirstSearch exits.
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// setVisited is only called on an unvisited node. setNumbered is only
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// called on an unvisited or visited node.
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// isUnvisited and isNumbered query the current state of a node.
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//
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// void noteIncomingBackwardEdge(NodeRef n);
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// This method is called on node n once for each time n is the target
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// of any backward edge. The DFSParams class may use this method to
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// determine if the graph contains cycles and which nodes are cycle
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// headers.
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//
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template<class DFSParams, class Successor>
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void depthFirstSearch(DFSParams &dfsParams, Successor &root, Uint32 nNodes, SearchStackEntry<Successor> *stack)
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{
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#ifdef DEBUG
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SearchStackEntry<Successor> *stackEnd = stack + nNodes;
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#endif
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if (!dfsParams.isNull(root)) {
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SearchStackEntry<Successor> *sp = stack;
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// Prepare to visit the root.
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Successor *n = &root;
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Successor *l = &root + 1;
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while (true) {
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if (n == l) {
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// We're done with all successors between n and l, so number the
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// source node (which is on the stack) and pop up one level.
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// Finish when we've marked the root.
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if (sp == stack)
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break;
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--sp;
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n = sp->next;
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l = sp->limit;
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dfsParams.setNumbered(dfsParams.getNodeRef(n[-1]), --nNodes);
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} else {
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// We still have to visit more successors between n and l. Visit the
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// next successor and advance n.
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typename DFSParams::NodeRef node = dfsParams.getNodeRef(*n++);
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if (dfsParams.isUnvisited(node)) {
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// Visit the successor, saving the current place on the stack.
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dfsParams.setVisited(node);
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assert(sp < stackEnd);
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sp->next = n;
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sp->limit = l;
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sp++;
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n = dfsParams.getSuccessorsBegin(node);
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l = dfsParams.getSuccessorsEnd(node);
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} else
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// We have a cycle if we ever encounter a successor that has been visited
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// but not yet numbered.
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if (!dfsParams.isNumbered(node))
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dfsParams.noteIncomingBackwardEdge(node);
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}
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}
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}
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assert(nNodes == 0);
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}
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//
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// A specialized version of depthFirstSearch for graphs with a designated end node.
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// The end node must have no successors. There may be other nodes with no successors.
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// Unlike all other nodes, which must be reachable from the root, the end node does
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// not have to be reachable from the root; if it's not reachable, it will have no
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// predecessors.
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//
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// The end node may be the root node, in which case the graph consists of exactly
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// one node.
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//
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// depthFirstSearchWithEnd guarantees that the end node will be assigned the number nNodes-1.
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//
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template<class DFSParams, class Successor>
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void depthFirstSearchWithEnd(DFSParams &dfsParams, Successor &root, Successor &end,
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Uint32 nNodes, SearchStackEntry<Successor> *stack)
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{
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assert(!dfsParams.isNull(end));
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typename DFSParams::NodeRef endNode = dfsParams.getNodeRef(end);
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assert(dfsParams.getSuccessorsBegin(endNode) == dfsParams.getSuccessorsEnd(endNode));
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dfsParams.setNumbered(endNode, --nNodes);
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depthFirstSearch(dfsParams, root, nNodes, stack);
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}
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#endif
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