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    19 #ifndef LEMON_CONCEPT_GRAPH_H
 
    20 #define LEMON_CONCEPT_GRAPH_H
 
    22 ///\ingroup graph_concepts
 
    24 ///\brief Declaration of Graph.
 
    26 #include <lemon/bits/invalid.h>
 
    27 #include <lemon/bits/utility.h>
 
    28 #include <lemon/concept/maps.h>
 
    29 #include <lemon/concept_check.h>
 
    30 #include <lemon/concept/graph_components.h>
 
    35     /// \addtogroup graph_concepts
 
    38     /// The directed graph concept
 
    40     /// This class describes the \ref concept "concept" of the
 
    41     /// immutable directed graphs.
 
    43     /// Note that actual graph implementation like @ref ListGraph or
 
    44     /// @ref SmartGraph may have several additional functionality.
 
    49       ///Graphs are \e not copy constructible. Use GraphCopy() instead.
 
    51       ///Graphs are \e not copy constructible. Use GraphCopy() instead.
 
    53       Graph(const Graph &) {};
 
    54       ///\brief Assignment of \ref Graph "Graph"s to another ones are
 
    55       ///\e not allowed. Use GraphCopy() instead.
 
    57       ///Assignment of \ref Graph "Graph"s to another ones are
 
    58       ///\e not allowed.  Use GraphCopy() instead.
 
    60       void operator=(const Graph &) {}
 
    64       /// Defalult constructor.
 
    66       /// Defalult constructor.
 
    69       /// Class for identifying a node of the graph
 
    71       /// This class identifies a node of the graph. It also serves
 
    72       /// as a base class of the node iterators,
 
    73       /// thus they will convert to this type.
 
    76         /// Default constructor
 
    78         /// @warning The default constructor sets the iterator
 
    79         /// to an undefined value.
 
    87         /// Invalid constructor \& conversion.
 
    89         /// This constructor initializes the iterator to be invalid.
 
    90         /// \sa Invalid for more details.
 
    94         /// Two iterators are equal if and only if they point to the
 
    95         /// same object or both are invalid.
 
    96         bool operator==(Node) const { return true; }
 
    98         /// Inequality operator
 
   100         /// \sa operator==(Node n)
 
   102         bool operator!=(Node) const { return true; }
 
   104 	/// Artificial ordering operator.
 
   106 	/// To allow the use of graph descriptors as key type in std::map or
 
   107 	/// similar associative container we require this.
 
   109 	/// \note This operator only have to define some strict ordering of
 
   110 	/// the items; this order has nothing to do with the iteration
 
   111 	/// ordering of the items.
 
   112 	bool operator<(Node) const { return false; }
 
   116       /// This iterator goes through each node.
 
   118       /// This iterator goes through each node.
 
   119       /// Its usage is quite simple, for example you can count the number
 
   120       /// of nodes in graph \c g of type \c Graph like this:
 
   123       /// for (Graph::NodeIt n(g); n!=INVALID; ++n) ++count;
 
   125       class NodeIt : public Node {
 
   127         /// Default constructor
 
   129         /// @warning The default constructor sets the iterator
 
   130         /// to an undefined value.
 
   132         /// Copy constructor.
 
   134         /// Copy constructor.
 
   136         NodeIt(const NodeIt& n) : Node(n) { }
 
   137         /// Invalid constructor \& conversion.
 
   139         /// Initialize the iterator to be invalid.
 
   140         /// \sa Invalid for more details.
 
   142         /// Sets the iterator to the first node.
 
   144         /// Sets the iterator to the first node of \c g.
 
   146         NodeIt(const Graph&) { }
 
   147         /// Node -> NodeIt conversion.
 
   149         /// Sets the iterator to the node of \c the graph pointed by 
 
   150 	/// the trivial iterator.
 
   151         /// This feature necessitates that each time we 
 
   152         /// iterate the edge-set, the iteration order is the same.
 
   153         NodeIt(const Graph&, const Node&) { }
 
   156         /// Assign the iterator to the next node.
 
   158         NodeIt& operator++() { return *this; }
 
   162       /// Class for identifying an edge of the graph
 
   164       /// This class identifies an edge of the graph. It also serves
 
   165       /// as a base class of the edge iterators,
 
   166       /// thus they will convert to this type.
 
   169         /// Default constructor
 
   171         /// @warning The default constructor sets the iterator
 
   172         /// to an undefined value.
 
   174         /// Copy constructor.
 
   176         /// Copy constructor.
 
   178         Edge(const Edge&) { }
 
   179         /// Initialize the iterator to be invalid.
 
   181         /// Initialize the iterator to be invalid.
 
   184         /// Equality operator
 
   186         /// Two iterators are equal if and only if they point to the
 
   187         /// same object or both are invalid.
 
   188         bool operator==(Edge) const { return true; }
 
   189         /// Inequality operator
 
   191         /// \sa operator==(Edge n)
 
   193         bool operator!=(Edge) const { return true; }
 
   195 	/// Artificial ordering operator.
 
   197 	/// To allow the use of graph descriptors as key type in std::map or
 
   198 	/// similar associative container we require this.
 
   200 	/// \note This operator only have to define some strict ordering of
 
   201 	/// the items; this order has nothing to do with the iteration
 
   202 	/// ordering of the items.
 
   203 	bool operator<(Edge) const { return false; }
 
   206       /// This iterator goes trough the outgoing edges of a node.
 
   208       /// This iterator goes trough the \e outgoing edges of a certain node
 
   210       /// Its usage is quite simple, for example you can count the number
 
   211       /// of outgoing edges of a node \c n
 
   212       /// in graph \c g of type \c Graph as follows.
 
   215       /// for (Graph::OutEdgeIt e(g, n); e!=INVALID; ++e) ++count;
 
   218       class OutEdgeIt : public Edge {
 
   220         /// Default constructor
 
   222         /// @warning The default constructor sets the iterator
 
   223         /// to an undefined value.
 
   225         /// Copy constructor.
 
   227         /// Copy constructor.
 
   229         OutEdgeIt(const OutEdgeIt& e) : Edge(e) { }
 
   230         /// Initialize the iterator to be invalid.
 
   232         /// Initialize the iterator to be invalid.
 
   234         OutEdgeIt(Invalid) { }
 
   235         /// This constructor sets the iterator to the first outgoing edge.
 
   237         /// This constructor sets the iterator to the first outgoing edge of
 
   239         OutEdgeIt(const Graph&, const Node&) { }
 
   240         /// Edge -> OutEdgeIt conversion
 
   242         /// Sets the iterator to the value of the trivial iterator.
 
   243 	/// This feature necessitates that each time we 
 
   244         /// iterate the edge-set, the iteration order is the same.
 
   245         OutEdgeIt(const Graph&, const Edge&) { }
 
   246         ///Next outgoing edge
 
   248         /// Assign the iterator to the next 
 
   249         /// outgoing edge of the corresponding node.
 
   250         OutEdgeIt& operator++() { return *this; }
 
   253       /// This iterator goes trough the incoming edges of a node.
 
   255       /// This iterator goes trough the \e incoming edges of a certain node
 
   257       /// Its usage is quite simple, for example you can count the number
 
   258       /// of outgoing edges of a node \c n
 
   259       /// in graph \c g of type \c Graph as follows.
 
   262       /// for(Graph::InEdgeIt e(g, n); e!=INVALID; ++e) ++count;
 
   265       class InEdgeIt : public Edge {
 
   267         /// Default constructor
 
   269         /// @warning The default constructor sets the iterator
 
   270         /// to an undefined value.
 
   272         /// Copy constructor.
 
   274         /// Copy constructor.
 
   276         InEdgeIt(const InEdgeIt& e) : Edge(e) { }
 
   277         /// Initialize the iterator to be invalid.
 
   279         /// Initialize the iterator to be invalid.
 
   281         InEdgeIt(Invalid) { }
 
   282         /// This constructor sets the iterator to first incoming edge.
 
   284         /// This constructor set the iterator to the first incoming edge of
 
   286         InEdgeIt(const Graph&, const Node&) { }
 
   287         /// Edge -> InEdgeIt conversion
 
   289         /// Sets the iterator to the value of the trivial iterator \c e.
 
   290         /// This feature necessitates that each time we 
 
   291         /// iterate the edge-set, the iteration order is the same.
 
   292         InEdgeIt(const Graph&, const Edge&) { }
 
   293         /// Next incoming edge
 
   295         /// Assign the iterator to the next inedge of the corresponding node.
 
   297         InEdgeIt& operator++() { return *this; }
 
   299       /// This iterator goes through each edge.
 
   301       /// This iterator goes through each edge of a graph.
 
   302       /// Its usage is quite simple, for example you can count the number
 
   303       /// of edges in a graph \c g of type \c Graph as follows:
 
   306       /// for(Graph::EdgeIt e(g); e!=INVALID; ++e) ++count;
 
   308       class EdgeIt : public Edge {
 
   310         /// Default constructor
 
   312         /// @warning The default constructor sets the iterator
 
   313         /// to an undefined value.
 
   315         /// Copy constructor.
 
   317         /// Copy constructor.
 
   319         EdgeIt(const EdgeIt& e) : Edge(e) { }
 
   320         /// Initialize the iterator to be invalid.
 
   322         /// Initialize the iterator to be invalid.
 
   325         /// This constructor sets the iterator to the first edge.
 
   327         /// This constructor sets the iterator to the first edge of \c g.
 
   328         ///@param g the graph
 
   329         EdgeIt(const Graph& g) { ignore_unused_variable_warning(g); }
 
   330         /// Edge -> EdgeIt conversion
 
   332         /// Sets the iterator to the value of the trivial iterator \c e.
 
   333         /// This feature necessitates that each time we 
 
   334         /// iterate the edge-set, the iteration order is the same.
 
   335         EdgeIt(const Graph&, const Edge&) { } 
 
   338         /// Assign the iterator to the next edge.
 
   339         EdgeIt& operator++() { return *this; }
 
   341       ///Gives back the target node of an edge.
 
   343       ///Gives back the target node of an edge.
 
   345       Node target(Edge) const { return INVALID; }
 
   346       ///Gives back the source node of an edge.
 
   348       ///Gives back the source node of an edge.
 
   350       Node source(Edge) const { return INVALID; }
 
   352       void first(Node&) const {}
 
   353       void next(Node&) const {}
 
   355       void first(Edge&) const {}
 
   356       void next(Edge&) const {}
 
   359       void firstIn(Edge&, const Node&) const {}
 
   360       void nextIn(Edge&) const {}
 
   362       void firstOut(Edge&, const Node&) const {}
 
   363       void nextOut(Edge&) const {}
 
   365       /// \brief The base node of the iterator.
 
   367       /// Gives back the base node of the iterator.
 
   368       /// It is always the target of the pointed edge.
 
   369       Node baseNode(const InEdgeIt&) const { return INVALID; }
 
   371       /// \brief The running node of the iterator.
 
   373       /// Gives back the running node of the iterator.
 
   374       /// It is always the source of the pointed edge.
 
   375       Node runningNode(const InEdgeIt&) const { return INVALID; }
 
   377       /// \brief The base node of the iterator.
 
   379       /// Gives back the base node of the iterator.
 
   380       /// It is always the source of the pointed edge.
 
   381       Node baseNode(const OutEdgeIt&) const { return INVALID; }
 
   383       /// \brief The running node of the iterator.
 
   385       /// Gives back the running node of the iterator.
 
   386       /// It is always the target of the pointed edge.
 
   387       Node runningNode(const OutEdgeIt&) const { return INVALID; }
 
   389       /// \brief The opposite node on the given edge.
 
   391       /// Gives back the opposite node on the given edge.
 
   392       Node oppositeNode(const Node&, const Edge&) const { return INVALID; }
 
   394       /// \brief Read write map of the nodes to type \c T.
 
   396       /// ReadWrite map of the nodes to type \c T.
 
   399       class NodeMap : public ReadWriteMap< Node, T > {
 
   403         NodeMap(const Graph&) { }
 
   405         NodeMap(const Graph&, T) { }
 
   408         NodeMap(const NodeMap& nm) : ReadWriteMap< Node, T >(nm) { }
 
   409         ///Assignment operator
 
   410         template <typename CMap>
 
   411         NodeMap& operator=(const CMap&) { 
 
   412           checkConcept<ReadMap<Node, T>, CMap>();
 
   417       /// \brief Read write map of the edges to type \c T.
 
   419       /// Reference map of the edges to type \c T.
 
   422       class EdgeMap : public ReadWriteMap<Edge,T> {
 
   426         EdgeMap(const Graph&) { }
 
   428         EdgeMap(const Graph&, T) { }
 
   430         EdgeMap(const EdgeMap& em) : ReadWriteMap<Edge,T>(em) { }
 
   431         ///Assignment operator
 
   432         template <typename CMap>
 
   433         EdgeMap& operator=(const CMap&) { 
 
   434           checkConcept<ReadMap<Edge, T>, CMap>();
 
   439       template <typename RGraph>
 
   442           checkConcept<BaseIterableGraphComponent<>, Graph>();
 
   443           checkConcept<IterableGraphComponent<>, Graph>();
 
   444           checkConcept<MappableGraphComponent<>, Graph>();
 
   451   } //namespace concept  
 
   456 #endif // LEMON_CONCEPT_GRAPH_H