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/* -*- C++ -*-
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* lemon/concept/graph_component.h - Part of LEMON, a generic C++ optimization library
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2005 Egervary Jeno Kombinatorikus Optimalizalasi Kutatocsoport
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* (Egervary Research Group on Combinatorial Optimization, EGRES).
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*
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* Permission to use, modify and distribute this software is granted
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* provided that this copyright notice appears in all copies. For
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* precise terms see the accompanying LICENSE file.
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*
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* This software is provided "AS IS" with no warranty of any kind,
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* express or implied, and with no claim as to its suitability for any
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* purpose.
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*
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*/
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///\ingroup graph_concepts
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///\file
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///\brief The graph components.
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#ifndef LEMON_CONCEPT_GRAPH_COMPONENT_H
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#define LEMON_CONCEPT_GRAPH_COMPONENT_H
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#include <lemon/invalid.h>
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#include <lemon/concept/maps.h>
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#include <lemon/bits/alteration_notifier.h>
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namespace lemon {
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namespace concept {
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/**************** Graph iterator concepts ****************/
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/// Skeleton class for graph Node and Edge types
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/// This class describes the interface of Node and Edge (and UndirEdge
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/// in undirected graphs) subtypes of graph types.
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///
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/// \note This class is a template class so that we can use it to
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/// create graph skeleton classes. The reason for this is than Node
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/// and Edge types should \em not derive from the same base class.
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/// For Node you should instantiate it with character 'n' and for Edge
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/// with 'e'.
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#ifndef DOXYGEN
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template <char _selector = '0'>
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#endif
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class GraphItem {
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public:
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/// Default constructor.
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/// \warning The default constructor is not required to set
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/// the item to some well-defined value. So you should consider it
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/// as uninitialized.
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GraphItem() {}
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/// Copy constructor.
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/// Copy constructor.
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///
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GraphItem(GraphItem const&) {}
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/// Invalid constructor \& conversion.
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/// This constructor initializes the item to be invalid.
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/// \sa Invalid for more details.
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GraphItem(Invalid) {}
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/// Assign operator for nodes.
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/// The nodes are assignable.
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///
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GraphItem& operator=(GraphItem const&) { return *this; }
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/// Equality operator.
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/// Two iterators are equal if and only if they represents the
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/// same node in the graph or both are invalid.
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bool operator==(GraphItem) const { return false; }
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/// Inequality operator.
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/// \sa operator==(const Node& n)
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///
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bool operator!=(GraphItem) const { return false; }
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/// Artificial ordering operator.
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/// To allow the use of graph descriptors as key type in std::map or
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/// similar associative container we require this.
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///
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/// \note This operator only have to define some strict ordering of
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/// the items; this order has nothing to do with the iteration
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/// ordering of the items.
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///
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/// \bug This is a technical requirement. Do we really need this?
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bool operator<(GraphItem) const { return false; }
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template<typename _GraphItem>
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struct Constraints {
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void constraints() {
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_GraphItem i1;
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_GraphItem i2 = i1;
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_GraphItem i3 = INVALID;
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i1 = i2 = i3;
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bool b;
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// b = (ia == ib) && (ia != ib) && (ia < ib);
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b = (ia == ib) && (ia != ib);
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b = (ia == INVALID) && (ib != INVALID);
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// b = (ia < ib);
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}
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const _GraphItem &ia;
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const _GraphItem &ib;
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};
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};
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/// A type describing the concept of graph node
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/// This is an instantiation of \ref GraphItem which can be used as a
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/// Node subtype in graph skeleton definitions
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typedef GraphItem<'n'> GraphNode;
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/// A type describing the concept of graph edge
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/// This is an instantiation of \ref GraphItem which can be used as a
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/// Edge subtype in graph skeleton definitions
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typedef GraphItem<'e'> GraphEdge;
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/**************** Basic features of graphs ****************/
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/// An empty base graph class.
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/// This class provides the minimal set of features needed for a graph
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/// structure. All graph concepts have to be conform to this base
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/// graph.
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///
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/// \bug This is not true. The minimal graph concept is the
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/// BaseIterableGraphComponent.
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class BaseGraphComponent {
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public:
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typedef BaseGraphComponent Graph;
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/// Node class of the graph.
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/// This class represents the Nodes of the graph.
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///
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typedef GraphItem<'n'> Node;
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/// Edge class of the graph.
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/// This class represents the Edges of the graph.
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///
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typedef GraphItem<'e'> Edge;
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///Gives back the target node of an edge.
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///Gives back the target node of an edge.
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///
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Node target(const Edge&) const { return INVALID;}
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///Gives back the source node of an edge.
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///Gives back the source node of an edge.
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///
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Node source(const Edge&) const { return INVALID;}
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template <typename _Graph>
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struct Constraints {
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typedef typename _Graph::Node Node;
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typedef typename _Graph::Edge Edge;
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void constraints() {
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checkConcept<GraphItem<'n'>, Node>();
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checkConcept<GraphItem<'e'>, Edge>();
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{
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Node n;
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Edge e;
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n = graph.source(e);
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n = graph.target(e);
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}
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}
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const _Graph& graph;
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};
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};
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/// An empty iterable base graph class.
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/// This class provides beside the core graph features
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/// core iterable interface for the graph structure.
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/// Most of the base graphs should be conform to this concept.
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class BaseIterableGraphComponent : virtual public BaseGraphComponent {
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public:
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typedef BaseGraphComponent::Node Node;
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typedef BaseGraphComponent::Edge Edge;
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/// Gives back the first Node in the iterating order.
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/// Gives back the first Node in the iterating order.
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///
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void first(Node&) const {}
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/// Gives back the next Node in the iterating order.
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/// Gives back the next Node in the iterating order.
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///
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void next(Node&) const {}
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/// Gives back the first Edge in the iterating order.
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/// Gives back the first Edge in the iterating order.
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///
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void first(Edge&) const {}
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/// Gives back the next Edge in the iterating order.
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/// Gives back the next Edge in the iterating order.
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///
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void next(Edge&) const {}
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/// Gives back the first of the Edges point to the given Node.
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/// Gives back the first of the Edges point to the given Node.
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///
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void firstIn(Edge&, const Node&) const {}
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/// Gives back the next of the Edges points to the given Node.
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/// Gives back the next of the Edges points to the given Node.
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///
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void nextIn(Edge&) const {}
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/// Gives back the first of the Edges start from the given Node.
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/// Gives back the first of the Edges start from the given Node.
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///
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void firstOut(Edge&, const Node&) const {}
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/// Gives back the next of the Edges start from the given Node.
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/// Gives back the next of the Edges start from the given Node.
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///
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void nextOut(Edge&) const {}
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template <typename _Graph>
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struct Constraints {
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void constraints() {
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checkConcept< BaseGraphComponent, _Graph >();
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typename _Graph::Node node;
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typename _Graph::Edge edge;
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{
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graph.first(node);
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graph.next(node);
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}
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{
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graph.first(edge);
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graph.next(edge);
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}
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{
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graph.firstIn(edge, node);
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graph.nextIn(edge);
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}
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{
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graph.firstOut(edge, node);
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graph.nextOut(edge);
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}
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}
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const _Graph& graph;
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};
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};
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/// An empty idable base graph class.
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/// This class provides beside the core graph features
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/// core id functions for the graph structure.
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/// The most of the base graphs should be conform to this concept.
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/// The id's are unique and immutable.
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class IDableGraphComponent : virtual public BaseGraphComponent {
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public:
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typedef BaseGraphComponent::Node Node;
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typedef BaseGraphComponent::Edge Edge;
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/// Gives back an unique integer id for the Node.
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/// Gives back an unique integer id for the Node.
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///
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int id(const Node&) const { return -1;}
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/// \brief Gives back the node by the unique id.
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///
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/// Gives back the node by the unique id.
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/// If the graph does not contain node with the given id
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/// then the result of the function is undetermined.
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Node fromId(int , Node) const { return INVALID;}
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/// \brief Gives back an unique integer id for the Edge.
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///
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/// Gives back an unique integer id for the Edge.
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///
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int id(const Edge&) const { return -1;}
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/// \brief Gives back the edge by the unique id.
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///
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/// Gives back the edge by the unique id.
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/// If the graph does not contain edge with the given id
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/// then the result of the function is undetermined.
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Edge fromId(int, Edge) const { return INVALID;}
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template <typename _Graph>
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struct Constraints {
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void constraints() {
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checkConcept< BaseGraphComponent, _Graph >();
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typename _Graph::Node node;
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int nid = graph.id(node);
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nid = graph.id(node);
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node = graph.fromId(nid, Node());
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typename _Graph::Edge edge;
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int eid = graph.id(edge);
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eid = graph.id(edge);
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edge = graph.fromId(eid, Edge());
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}
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|
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const _Graph& graph;
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|
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};
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|
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};
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|
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klao@959
|
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|
klao@959
|
339 |
/// An empty max-idable base graph class.
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klao@959
|
340 |
|
klao@959
|
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/// This class provides beside the core graph features
|
klao@959
|
342 |
/// core max id functions for the graph structure.
|
klao@959
|
343 |
/// The most of the base graphs should be conform to this concept.
|
klao@959
|
344 |
/// The id's are unique and immutable.
|
klao@959
|
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class MaxIDableGraphComponent : virtual public BaseGraphComponent {
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klao@959
|
346 |
public:
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klao@959
|
347 |
|
klao@959
|
348 |
/// Gives back an integer greater or equal to the maximum Node id.
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klao@959
|
349 |
|
klao@959
|
350 |
/// Gives back an integer greater or equal to the maximum Node id.
|
klao@959
|
351 |
///
|
deba@980
|
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int maxId(Node = INVALID) const { return -1;}
|
klao@959
|
353 |
|
klao@959
|
354 |
/// Gives back an integer greater or equal to the maximum Edge id.
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klao@959
|
355 |
|
klao@959
|
356 |
/// Gives back an integer greater or equal to the maximum Edge id.
|
klao@959
|
357 |
///
|
deba@980
|
358 |
int maxId(Edge = INVALID) const { return -1;}
|
klao@959
|
359 |
|
deba@989
|
360 |
template <typename _Graph>
|
deba@989
|
361 |
struct Constraints {
|
klao@959
|
362 |
|
deba@989
|
363 |
void constraints() {
|
deba@989
|
364 |
checkConcept<BaseGraphComponent, _Graph>();
|
deba@989
|
365 |
int nid = graph.maxId(typename _Graph::Node());
|
deba@989
|
366 |
ignore_unused_variable_warning(nid);
|
deba@989
|
367 |
int eid = graph.maxId(typename _Graph::Edge());
|
deba@989
|
368 |
ignore_unused_variable_warning(eid);
|
deba@989
|
369 |
}
|
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|
370 |
|
deba@989
|
371 |
const _Graph& graph;
|
deba@989
|
372 |
};
|
klao@959
|
373 |
};
|
klao@959
|
374 |
|
klao@959
|
375 |
/// An empty extendable base graph class.
|
klao@959
|
376 |
|
klao@959
|
377 |
/// This class provides beside the core graph features
|
klao@959
|
378 |
/// core graph extend interface for the graph structure.
|
klao@959
|
379 |
/// The most of the base graphs should be conform to this concept.
|
klao@959
|
380 |
class BaseExtendableGraphComponent : virtual public BaseGraphComponent {
|
klao@959
|
381 |
public:
|
klao@959
|
382 |
|
klao@959
|
383 |
typedef BaseGraphComponent::Node Node;
|
klao@959
|
384 |
typedef BaseGraphComponent::Edge Edge;
|
klao@959
|
385 |
|
klao@959
|
386 |
/// Adds a new Node to the graph.
|
klao@959
|
387 |
|
klao@959
|
388 |
/// Adds a new Node to the graph.
|
klao@959
|
389 |
///
|
klao@959
|
390 |
Node addNode() {
|
klao@959
|
391 |
return INVALID;
|
klao@959
|
392 |
}
|
klao@959
|
393 |
|
klao@959
|
394 |
/// Adds a new Edge connects the two Nodes to the graph.
|
klao@959
|
395 |
|
klao@959
|
396 |
/// Adds a new Edge connects the two Nodes to the graph.
|
klao@959
|
397 |
///
|
alpar@1367
|
398 |
Edge addEdge(const Node&, const Node&) {
|
klao@959
|
399 |
return INVALID;
|
klao@959
|
400 |
}
|
klao@959
|
401 |
|
deba@989
|
402 |
template <typename _Graph>
|
deba@989
|
403 |
struct Constraints {
|
deba@989
|
404 |
void constraints() {
|
deba@989
|
405 |
checkConcept<BaseGraphComponent, _Graph >();
|
deba@989
|
406 |
typename _Graph::Node node_a, node_b;
|
deba@989
|
407 |
node_a = graph.addNode();
|
alpar@1494
|
408 |
node_b = graph.addNode();
|
deba@989
|
409 |
typename _Graph::Edge edge;
|
deba@989
|
410 |
edge = graph.addEdge(node_a, node_b);
|
deba@989
|
411 |
}
|
klao@959
|
412 |
|
deba@989
|
413 |
_Graph& graph;
|
deba@989
|
414 |
};
|
klao@959
|
415 |
};
|
klao@959
|
416 |
|
klao@959
|
417 |
/// An empty erasable base graph class.
|
klao@959
|
418 |
|
klao@959
|
419 |
/// This class provides beside the core graph features
|
klao@959
|
420 |
/// core erase functions for the graph structure.
|
klao@959
|
421 |
/// The most of the base graphs should be conform to this concept.
|
klao@959
|
422 |
class BaseErasableGraphComponent : virtual public BaseGraphComponent {
|
klao@959
|
423 |
public:
|
klao@959
|
424 |
|
klao@959
|
425 |
typedef BaseGraphComponent::Node Node;
|
klao@959
|
426 |
typedef BaseGraphComponent::Edge Edge;
|
klao@959
|
427 |
|
klao@959
|
428 |
/// Erase a Node from the graph.
|
klao@959
|
429 |
|
klao@959
|
430 |
/// Erase a Node from the graph. This function should not
|
klao@959
|
431 |
/// erase edges connecting to the Node.
|
klao@959
|
432 |
void erase(const Node&) {}
|
klao@959
|
433 |
|
klao@959
|
434 |
/// Erase an Edge from the graph.
|
klao@959
|
435 |
|
klao@959
|
436 |
/// Erase an Edge from the graph.
|
klao@959
|
437 |
///
|
klao@959
|
438 |
void erase(const Edge&) {}
|
klao@959
|
439 |
|
deba@989
|
440 |
template <typename _Graph>
|
deba@989
|
441 |
struct Constraints {
|
deba@989
|
442 |
void constraints() {
|
deba@989
|
443 |
checkConcept<BaseGraphComponent, _Graph>();
|
deba@989
|
444 |
typename _Graph::Node node;
|
deba@989
|
445 |
graph.erase(node);
|
deba@989
|
446 |
typename _Graph::Edge edge;
|
deba@989
|
447 |
graph.erase(edge);
|
deba@989
|
448 |
}
|
klao@959
|
449 |
|
deba@989
|
450 |
_Graph& graph;
|
deba@989
|
451 |
};
|
klao@959
|
452 |
};
|
klao@959
|
453 |
|
klao@959
|
454 |
/// An empty clearable base graph class.
|
klao@959
|
455 |
|
klao@959
|
456 |
/// This class provides beside the core graph features
|
klao@959
|
457 |
/// core clear functions for the graph structure.
|
klao@959
|
458 |
/// The most of the base graphs should be conform to this concept.
|
klao@1022
|
459 |
class ClearableGraphComponent : virtual public BaseGraphComponent {
|
klao@959
|
460 |
public:
|
klao@959
|
461 |
|
klao@959
|
462 |
/// Erase all the Nodes and Edges from the graph.
|
klao@959
|
463 |
|
klao@959
|
464 |
/// Erase all the Nodes and Edges from the graph.
|
klao@959
|
465 |
///
|
klao@959
|
466 |
void clear() {}
|
deba@989
|
467 |
|
deba@989
|
468 |
template <typename _Graph>
|
deba@989
|
469 |
struct Constraints {
|
deba@989
|
470 |
void constraints() {
|
klao@1022
|
471 |
checkConcept<BaseGraphComponent, _Graph>();
|
deba@989
|
472 |
graph.clear();
|
deba@989
|
473 |
}
|
deba@989
|
474 |
|
klao@1022
|
475 |
_Graph graph;
|
deba@989
|
476 |
};
|
klao@959
|
477 |
};
|
klao@959
|
478 |
|
klao@959
|
479 |
|
deba@989
|
480 |
/// Skeleton class for graph NodeIt and EdgeIt
|
deba@989
|
481 |
|
deba@989
|
482 |
/// Skeleton class for graph NodeIt and EdgeIt.
|
klao@959
|
483 |
///
|
deba@989
|
484 |
template <typename _Graph, typename _Item>
|
deba@989
|
485 |
class GraphIterator : public _Item {
|
deba@989
|
486 |
public:
|
deba@989
|
487 |
/// \todo Don't we need the Item type as typedef?
|
klao@959
|
488 |
|
deba@989
|
489 |
/// Default constructor.
|
deba@989
|
490 |
|
deba@989
|
491 |
/// @warning The default constructor sets the iterator
|
deba@989
|
492 |
/// to an undefined value.
|
deba@989
|
493 |
GraphIterator() {}
|
deba@989
|
494 |
/// Copy constructor.
|
deba@989
|
495 |
|
deba@989
|
496 |
/// Copy constructor.
|
deba@989
|
497 |
///
|
deba@989
|
498 |
GraphIterator(GraphIterator const&) {}
|
deba@989
|
499 |
/// Sets the iterator to the first item.
|
deba@989
|
500 |
|
deba@989
|
501 |
/// Sets the iterator to the first item of \c the graph.
|
deba@989
|
502 |
///
|
deba@989
|
503 |
explicit GraphIterator(const _Graph&) {}
|
deba@989
|
504 |
/// Invalid constructor \& conversion.
|
deba@989
|
505 |
|
deba@989
|
506 |
/// This constructor initializes the item to be invalid.
|
deba@989
|
507 |
/// \sa Invalid for more details.
|
deba@989
|
508 |
GraphIterator(Invalid) {}
|
deba@989
|
509 |
/// Assign operator for items.
|
deba@989
|
510 |
|
deba@989
|
511 |
/// The items are assignable.
|
deba@989
|
512 |
///
|
deba@989
|
513 |
GraphIterator& operator=(GraphIterator const&) { return *this; }
|
deba@989
|
514 |
/// Next item.
|
deba@989
|
515 |
|
deba@989
|
516 |
/// Assign the iterator to the next item.
|
deba@989
|
517 |
///
|
deba@989
|
518 |
GraphIterator& operator++() { return *this; }
|
deba@989
|
519 |
// Node operator*() const { return INVALID; }
|
deba@989
|
520 |
/// Equality operator
|
deba@989
|
521 |
|
deba@989
|
522 |
/// Two iterators are equal if and only if they point to the
|
deba@989
|
523 |
/// same object or both are invalid.
|
deba@989
|
524 |
bool operator==(const GraphIterator&) const { return true;}
|
deba@989
|
525 |
/// Inequality operator
|
deba@989
|
526 |
|
deba@989
|
527 |
/// \sa operator==(Node n)
|
deba@989
|
528 |
///
|
deba@989
|
529 |
bool operator!=(const GraphIterator&) const { return true;}
|
deba@989
|
530 |
|
deba@989
|
531 |
template<typename _GraphIterator>
|
deba@989
|
532 |
struct Constraints {
|
deba@989
|
533 |
void constraints() {
|
deba@989
|
534 |
// checkConcept< Item, _GraphIterator >();
|
deba@989
|
535 |
_GraphIterator it1(g);
|
deba@989
|
536 |
|
deba@989
|
537 |
/// \todo Do we need NodeIt(Node) kind of constructor?
|
deba@989
|
538 |
// _GraphIterator it2(bj);
|
deba@989
|
539 |
_GraphIterator it2;
|
deba@989
|
540 |
|
deba@989
|
541 |
it2 = ++it1;
|
deba@989
|
542 |
++it2 = it1;
|
deba@989
|
543 |
++(++it1);
|
deba@989
|
544 |
/// \bug This should be: is_base_and_derived<BaseItem, _GraphIterator>
|
deba@989
|
545 |
_Item bi = it1;
|
deba@989
|
546 |
bi = it2;
|
deba@989
|
547 |
}
|
deba@989
|
548 |
_Graph& g;
|
deba@989
|
549 |
};
|
klao@959
|
550 |
};
|
klao@959
|
551 |
|
deba@989
|
552 |
/// Skeleton class for graph InEdgeIt and OutEdgeIt
|
klao@959
|
553 |
|
deba@989
|
554 |
/// \note Because InEdgeIt and OutEdgeIt may not inherit from the same
|
deba@989
|
555 |
/// base class, the _selector is a additional template parameter. For
|
deba@989
|
556 |
/// InEdgeIt you should instantiate it with character 'i' and for
|
deba@989
|
557 |
/// OutEdgeIt with 'o'.
|
klao@1021
|
558 |
/// \todo Is this a good name for this concept?
|
klao@1021
|
559 |
template <typename Graph,
|
klao@1021
|
560 |
typename Edge = typename Graph::Edge,
|
klao@1021
|
561 |
char _selector = '0'>
|
klao@1021
|
562 |
class GraphIncIterator : public Edge {
|
deba@989
|
563 |
public:
|
deba@989
|
564 |
/// Default constructor.
|
deba@989
|
565 |
|
deba@989
|
566 |
/// @warning The default constructor sets the iterator
|
deba@989
|
567 |
/// to an undefined value.
|
klao@1021
|
568 |
GraphIncIterator() {}
|
deba@989
|
569 |
/// Copy constructor.
|
deba@989
|
570 |
|
deba@989
|
571 |
/// Copy constructor.
|
deba@989
|
572 |
///
|
alpar@1375
|
573 |
GraphIncIterator(GraphIncIterator const& gi) :Edge(gi) {}
|
deba@1134
|
574 |
/// Sets the iterator to the first edge incoming into or outgoing
|
deba@1134
|
575 |
/// from the node.
|
deba@989
|
576 |
|
deba@1134
|
577 |
/// Sets the iterator to the first edge incoming into or outgoing
|
deba@1134
|
578 |
/// from the node.
|
deba@989
|
579 |
///
|
klao@1021
|
580 |
explicit GraphIncIterator(const Graph&, const typename Graph::Node&) {}
|
deba@989
|
581 |
/// Invalid constructor \& conversion.
|
deba@989
|
582 |
|
deba@989
|
583 |
/// This constructor initializes the item to be invalid.
|
deba@989
|
584 |
/// \sa Invalid for more details.
|
klao@1021
|
585 |
GraphIncIterator(Invalid) {}
|
deba@989
|
586 |
/// Assign operator for nodes.
|
deba@989
|
587 |
|
deba@989
|
588 |
/// The nodes are assignable.
|
deba@989
|
589 |
///
|
klao@1021
|
590 |
GraphIncIterator& operator=(GraphIncIterator const&) { return *this; }
|
deba@989
|
591 |
/// Next edge.
|
deba@989
|
592 |
|
deba@989
|
593 |
/// Assign the iterator to the next node.
|
deba@989
|
594 |
///
|
klao@1021
|
595 |
GraphIncIterator& operator++() { return *this; }
|
klao@1021
|
596 |
|
deba@989
|
597 |
// Node operator*() const { return INVALID; }
|
klao@1021
|
598 |
|
deba@989
|
599 |
/// Equality operator
|
deba@989
|
600 |
|
deba@989
|
601 |
/// Two iterators are equal if and only if they point to the
|
deba@989
|
602 |
/// same object or both are invalid.
|
klao@1021
|
603 |
bool operator==(const GraphIncIterator&) const { return true;}
|
klao@1021
|
604 |
|
deba@989
|
605 |
/// Inequality operator
|
deba@989
|
606 |
|
deba@989
|
607 |
/// \sa operator==(Node n)
|
deba@989
|
608 |
///
|
klao@1021
|
609 |
bool operator!=(const GraphIncIterator&) const { return true;}
|
deba@989
|
610 |
|
klao@1021
|
611 |
template <typename _GraphIncIterator>
|
deba@989
|
612 |
struct Constraints {
|
klao@1021
|
613 |
typedef typename Graph::Node Node;
|
deba@989
|
614 |
void constraints() {
|
klao@1021
|
615 |
checkConcept<GraphItem<'e'>, _GraphIncIterator>();
|
klao@1021
|
616 |
_GraphIncIterator it1(graph, node);
|
deba@989
|
617 |
/// \todo Do we need OutEdgeIt(Edge) kind of constructor?
|
klao@1021
|
618 |
// _GraphIncIterator it2(edge);
|
klao@1021
|
619 |
_GraphIncIterator it2;
|
deba@989
|
620 |
|
deba@989
|
621 |
it2 = ++it1;
|
deba@989
|
622 |
++it2 = it1;
|
deba@989
|
623 |
++(++it1);
|
deba@989
|
624 |
Edge e = it1;
|
deba@989
|
625 |
e = it2;
|
klao@1158
|
626 |
|
klao@1158
|
627 |
const_constraits();
|
deba@989
|
628 |
}
|
deba@989
|
629 |
|
klao@1158
|
630 |
void const_constraits() {
|
klao@1158
|
631 |
Node n = graph.baseNode(it);
|
klao@1158
|
632 |
n = graph.runningNode(it);
|
klao@1158
|
633 |
}
|
klao@1158
|
634 |
|
klao@1158
|
635 |
Edge edge;
|
klao@1158
|
636 |
Node node;
|
klao@1158
|
637 |
Graph graph;
|
klao@1158
|
638 |
_GraphIncIterator it;
|
deba@989
|
639 |
};
|
deba@989
|
640 |
};
|
klao@1021
|
641 |
|
klao@1021
|
642 |
|
deba@989
|
643 |
/// An empty iterable base graph class.
|
deba@989
|
644 |
|
deba@989
|
645 |
/// This class provides beside the core graph features
|
deba@989
|
646 |
/// iterator based iterable interface for the graph structure.
|
deba@989
|
647 |
/// This concept is part of the StaticGraphConcept.
|
deba@989
|
648 |
class IterableGraphComponent : virtual public BaseGraphComponent {
|
klao@959
|
649 |
|
klao@959
|
650 |
public:
|
klao@959
|
651 |
|
klao@959
|
652 |
typedef IterableGraphComponent Graph;
|
klao@959
|
653 |
|
klao@959
|
654 |
typedef BaseGraphComponent::Node Node;
|
klao@959
|
655 |
typedef BaseGraphComponent::Edge Edge;
|
klao@959
|
656 |
|
deba@989
|
657 |
/// This iterator goes through each node.
|
klao@959
|
658 |
|
deba@989
|
659 |
/// This iterator goes through each node.
|
deba@989
|
660 |
///
|
deba@989
|
661 |
typedef GraphIterator<Graph, Node> NodeIt;
|
deba@989
|
662 |
/// This iterator goes through each node.
|
klao@959
|
663 |
|
deba@989
|
664 |
/// This iterator goes through each node.
|
deba@989
|
665 |
///
|
deba@989
|
666 |
typedef GraphIterator<Graph, Edge> EdgeIt;
|
deba@989
|
667 |
/// This iterator goes trough the incoming edges of a node.
|
klao@959
|
668 |
|
deba@989
|
669 |
/// This iterator goes trough the \e inccoming edges of a certain node
|
deba@989
|
670 |
/// of a graph.
|
klao@1021
|
671 |
typedef GraphIncIterator<Graph, Edge, 'i'> InEdgeIt;
|
deba@989
|
672 |
/// This iterator goes trough the outgoing edges of a node.
|
klao@959
|
673 |
|
deba@989
|
674 |
/// This iterator goes trough the \e outgoing edges of a certain node
|
deba@989
|
675 |
/// of a graph.
|
klao@1021
|
676 |
typedef GraphIncIterator<Graph, Edge, 'o'> OutEdgeIt;
|
deba@1563
|
677 |
|
deba@1563
|
678 |
/// \brief The base node of the iterator.
|
deba@1563
|
679 |
///
|
deba@1563
|
680 |
/// Gives back the base node of the iterator.
|
deba@1627
|
681 |
/// It is always the target of the pointed edge.
|
deba@1563
|
682 |
Node baseNode(const InEdgeIt&) const { return INVALID; }
|
deba@1563
|
683 |
|
deba@1563
|
684 |
/// \brief The running node of the iterator.
|
deba@1563
|
685 |
///
|
deba@1563
|
686 |
/// Gives back the running node of the iterator.
|
deba@1627
|
687 |
/// It is always the source of the pointed edge.
|
deba@1563
|
688 |
Node runningNode(const InEdgeIt&) const { return INVALID; }
|
deba@1563
|
689 |
|
deba@1563
|
690 |
/// \brief The base node of the iterator.
|
deba@1563
|
691 |
///
|
deba@1563
|
692 |
/// Gives back the base node of the iterator.
|
deba@1627
|
693 |
/// It is always the source of the pointed edge.
|
deba@1563
|
694 |
Node baseNode(const OutEdgeIt&) const { return INVALID; }
|
deba@1563
|
695 |
|
deba@1563
|
696 |
/// \brief The running node of the iterator.
|
deba@1563
|
697 |
///
|
deba@1563
|
698 |
/// Gives back the running node of the iterator.
|
deba@1627
|
699 |
/// It is always the target of the pointed edge.
|
deba@1563
|
700 |
Node runningNode(const OutEdgeIt&) const { return INVALID; }
|
deba@1563
|
701 |
|
deba@1627
|
702 |
/// \brief The opposite node on the given edge.
|
deba@1627
|
703 |
///
|
deba@1627
|
704 |
/// Gives back the opposite on the given edge.
|
deba@1627
|
705 |
/// \todo It should not be here.
|
deba@1627
|
706 |
Node oppositeNode(const Node&, const Edge&) const { return INVALID; }
|
deba@1627
|
707 |
|
deba@989
|
708 |
|
deba@1563
|
709 |
template <typename _Graph>
|
deba@1563
|
710 |
struct Constraints {
|
deba@1563
|
711 |
void constraints() {
|
deba@1563
|
712 |
checkConcept< BaseGraphComponent, _Graph>();
|
deba@1563
|
713 |
|
deba@1563
|
714 |
checkConcept<GraphIterator<_Graph, typename _Graph::Edge>,
|
deba@1563
|
715 |
typename _Graph::EdgeIt >();
|
deba@1563
|
716 |
checkConcept<GraphIterator<_Graph, typename _Graph::Node>,
|
deba@1563
|
717 |
typename _Graph::NodeIt >();
|
deba@1563
|
718 |
checkConcept<GraphIncIterator<_Graph>, typename _Graph::InEdgeIt>();
|
deba@1563
|
719 |
checkConcept<GraphIncIterator<_Graph>, typename _Graph::OutEdgeIt>();
|
deba@1627
|
720 |
|
deba@1627
|
721 |
typename _Graph::Node n;
|
deba@1627
|
722 |
typename _Graph::Edge e;
|
deba@1627
|
723 |
n = graph.oppositeNode(n, e);
|
deba@1563
|
724 |
}
|
deba@1627
|
725 |
|
deba@1627
|
726 |
const _Graph& graph;
|
deba@1627
|
727 |
|
deba@1563
|
728 |
};
|
deba@989
|
729 |
};
|
klao@959
|
730 |
|
deba@1134
|
731 |
/// An empty alteration notifier base graph class.
|
deba@1134
|
732 |
|
deba@1134
|
733 |
/// This class provides beside the core graph features
|
deba@1134
|
734 |
/// alteration notifier interface for the graph structure.
|
deba@1134
|
735 |
/// This is an observer-notifier pattern. More Obsevers can
|
deba@1134
|
736 |
/// be registered into the notifier and whenever an alteration
|
deba@1134
|
737 |
/// occured in the graph all the observers will notified about it.
|
deba@1134
|
738 |
class AlterableGraphComponent : virtual public BaseGraphComponent {
|
deba@1134
|
739 |
public:
|
deba@1134
|
740 |
|
deba@1134
|
741 |
/// The edge observer registry.
|
deba@1134
|
742 |
typedef AlterationNotifier<Edge> EdgeNotifier;
|
deba@1134
|
743 |
/// The node observer registry.
|
deba@1134
|
744 |
typedef AlterationNotifier<Node> NodeNotifier;
|
deba@1134
|
745 |
|
deba@1134
|
746 |
/// \brief Gives back the edge alteration notifier.
|
deba@1134
|
747 |
///
|
deba@1134
|
748 |
/// Gives back the edge alteration notifier.
|
deba@1134
|
749 |
EdgeNotifier getNotifier(Edge) const {
|
deba@1134
|
750 |
return EdgeNotifier();
|
deba@1134
|
751 |
}
|
deba@1134
|
752 |
|
deba@1134
|
753 |
/// \brief Gives back the node alteration notifier.
|
deba@1134
|
754 |
///
|
deba@1134
|
755 |
/// Gives back the node alteration notifier.
|
deba@1134
|
756 |
NodeNotifier getNotifier(Node) const {
|
deba@1134
|
757 |
return NodeNotifier();
|
deba@1134
|
758 |
}
|
deba@1134
|
759 |
|
deba@1134
|
760 |
};
|
deba@1134
|
761 |
|
klao@959
|
762 |
|
klao@1030
|
763 |
/// Class describing the concept of graph maps
|
klao@1030
|
764 |
|
klao@1030
|
765 |
/// This class describes the common interface of the graph maps
|
alpar@1631
|
766 |
/// (NodeMap, EdgeMap), that is \ref maps-page "maps" which can be used to
|
klao@1030
|
767 |
/// associate data to graph descriptors (nodes or edges).
|
deba@989
|
768 |
template <typename Graph, typename Item, typename _Value>
|
deba@989
|
769 |
class GraphMap : public ReadWriteMap<Item, _Value> {
|
deba@989
|
770 |
protected:
|
deba@989
|
771 |
GraphMap() {}
|
deba@989
|
772 |
public:
|
deba@1134
|
773 |
/// \brief Construct a new map.
|
deba@1134
|
774 |
///
|
deba@1134
|
775 |
/// Construct a new map for the graph.
|
deba@989
|
776 |
explicit GraphMap(const Graph&) {}
|
deba@1134
|
777 |
/// \brief Construct a new map with default value.
|
deba@1134
|
778 |
///
|
deba@1134
|
779 |
/// Construct a new map for the graph and initalise the values.
|
deba@989
|
780 |
GraphMap(const Graph&, const _Value&) {}
|
deba@1134
|
781 |
/// \brief Copy constructor.
|
deba@1134
|
782 |
///
|
deba@1134
|
783 |
/// Copy Constructor.
|
alpar@1367
|
784 |
GraphMap(const GraphMap& gm) :ReadWriteMap<Item, _Value>(gm) {}
|
deba@989
|
785 |
|
deba@1134
|
786 |
/// \brief Assign operator.
|
deba@1134
|
787 |
///
|
deba@1134
|
788 |
/// Assign operator.
|
deba@989
|
789 |
GraphMap& operator=(const GraphMap&) { return *this;}
|
klao@959
|
790 |
|
deba@989
|
791 |
template<typename _Map>
|
deba@989
|
792 |
struct Constraints {
|
deba@989
|
793 |
void constraints() {
|
deba@989
|
794 |
checkConcept<ReadWriteMap<Item, _Value>, _Map >();
|
deba@989
|
795 |
// Construction with a graph parameter
|
deba@989
|
796 |
_Map a(g);
|
deba@989
|
797 |
// Constructor with a graph and a default value parameter
|
deba@989
|
798 |
_Map a2(g,t);
|
deba@989
|
799 |
// Copy constructor. Do we need it?
|
deba@989
|
800 |
_Map b=c;
|
deba@989
|
801 |
// Copy operator. Do we need it?
|
deba@989
|
802 |
a=b;
|
klao@959
|
803 |
|
deba@989
|
804 |
ignore_unused_variable_warning(a2);
|
deba@989
|
805 |
}
|
klao@959
|
806 |
|
deba@989
|
807 |
const _Map &c;
|
deba@989
|
808 |
const Graph &g;
|
deba@989
|
809 |
const typename GraphMap::Value &t;
|
klao@959
|
810 |
};
|
klao@959
|
811 |
|
klao@959
|
812 |
};
|
klao@961
|
813 |
|
deba@989
|
814 |
/// An empty mappable base graph class.
|
klao@959
|
815 |
|
deba@989
|
816 |
/// This class provides beside the core graph features
|
deba@989
|
817 |
/// map interface for the graph structure.
|
deba@989
|
818 |
/// This concept is part of the StaticGraphConcept.
|
klao@959
|
819 |
class MappableGraphComponent : virtual public BaseGraphComponent {
|
klao@959
|
820 |
public:
|
klao@959
|
821 |
|
klao@959
|
822 |
typedef MappableGraphComponent Graph;
|
klao@959
|
823 |
|
klao@959
|
824 |
typedef BaseGraphComponent::Node Node;
|
klao@959
|
825 |
typedef BaseGraphComponent::Edge Edge;
|
klao@959
|
826 |
|
deba@989
|
827 |
/// ReadWrite map of the nodes.
|
deba@989
|
828 |
|
deba@989
|
829 |
/// ReadWrite map of the nodes.
|
deba@989
|
830 |
///
|
alpar@987
|
831 |
template <typename _Value>
|
deba@989
|
832 |
class NodeMap : public GraphMap<Graph, Node, _Value> {
|
deba@989
|
833 |
private:
|
deba@989
|
834 |
NodeMap();
|
klao@959
|
835 |
public:
|
deba@1134
|
836 |
/// \brief Construct a new map.
|
deba@1134
|
837 |
///
|
deba@1134
|
838 |
/// Construct a new map for the graph.
|
deba@1134
|
839 |
/// \todo call the right parent class constructor
|
deba@989
|
840 |
explicit NodeMap(const Graph&) {}
|
deba@1134
|
841 |
/// \brief Construct a new map with default value.
|
deba@1134
|
842 |
///
|
deba@1134
|
843 |
/// Construct a new map for the graph and initalise the values.
|
alpar@987
|
844 |
NodeMap(const Graph&, const _Value&) {}
|
deba@1134
|
845 |
/// \brief Copy constructor.
|
deba@1134
|
846 |
///
|
deba@1134
|
847 |
/// Copy Constructor.
|
alpar@1367
|
848 |
NodeMap(const NodeMap& nm) : GraphMap<Graph, Node, _Value>(nm) {}
|
klao@959
|
849 |
|
deba@1134
|
850 |
/// \brief Assign operator.
|
deba@1134
|
851 |
///
|
deba@1134
|
852 |
/// Assign operator.
|
klao@959
|
853 |
NodeMap& operator=(const NodeMap&) { return *this;}
|
deba@989
|
854 |
|
klao@959
|
855 |
};
|
klao@959
|
856 |
|
deba@989
|
857 |
/// ReadWrite map of the edges.
|
deba@989
|
858 |
|
deba@989
|
859 |
/// ReadWrite map of the edges.
|
deba@989
|
860 |
///
|
alpar@987
|
861 |
template <typename _Value>
|
deba@989
|
862 |
class EdgeMap : public GraphMap<Graph, Edge, _Value> {
|
deba@989
|
863 |
private:
|
deba@989
|
864 |
EdgeMap();
|
klao@959
|
865 |
public:
|
deba@1134
|
866 |
/// \brief Construct a new map.
|
deba@1134
|
867 |
///
|
deba@1134
|
868 |
/// Construct a new map for the graph.
|
deba@1134
|
869 |
/// \todo call the right parent class constructor
|
deba@989
|
870 |
explicit EdgeMap(const Graph&) {}
|
deba@1134
|
871 |
/// \brief Construct a new map with default value.
|
deba@1134
|
872 |
///
|
deba@1134
|
873 |
/// Construct a new map for the graph and initalise the values.
|
alpar@987
|
874 |
EdgeMap(const Graph&, const _Value&) {}
|
deba@1134
|
875 |
/// \brief Copy constructor.
|
deba@1134
|
876 |
///
|
deba@1134
|
877 |
/// Copy Constructor.
|
alpar@1367
|
878 |
EdgeMap(const EdgeMap& em) :GraphMap<Graph, Edge, _Value>(em) {}
|
klao@959
|
879 |
|
deba@1134
|
880 |
/// \brief Assign operator.
|
deba@1134
|
881 |
///
|
deba@1134
|
882 |
/// Assign operator.
|
klao@959
|
883 |
EdgeMap& operator=(const EdgeMap&) { return *this;}
|
deba@989
|
884 |
|
klao@959
|
885 |
};
|
klao@959
|
886 |
|
deba@989
|
887 |
template <typename _Graph>
|
deba@989
|
888 |
struct Constraints {
|
klao@959
|
889 |
|
deba@989
|
890 |
struct Type {
|
deba@989
|
891 |
int value;
|
deba@989
|
892 |
Type() : value(0) {}
|
deba@989
|
893 |
Type(int _v) : value(_v) {}
|
deba@989
|
894 |
};
|
klao@959
|
895 |
|
deba@989
|
896 |
void constraints() {
|
deba@989
|
897 |
checkConcept<BaseGraphComponent, _Graph>();
|
deba@989
|
898 |
{ // int map test
|
deba@989
|
899 |
typedef typename _Graph::template NodeMap<int> IntNodeMap;
|
deba@1134
|
900 |
checkConcept<GraphMap<_Graph, typename _Graph::Node, int>,
|
deba@1134
|
901 |
IntNodeMap >();
|
deba@989
|
902 |
} { // bool map test
|
deba@989
|
903 |
typedef typename _Graph::template NodeMap<bool> BoolNodeMap;
|
deba@1134
|
904 |
checkConcept<GraphMap<_Graph, typename _Graph::Node, bool>,
|
deba@1134
|
905 |
BoolNodeMap >();
|
deba@989
|
906 |
} { // Type map test
|
deba@989
|
907 |
typedef typename _Graph::template NodeMap<Type> TypeNodeMap;
|
deba@1134
|
908 |
checkConcept<GraphMap<_Graph, typename _Graph::Node, Type>,
|
deba@1134
|
909 |
TypeNodeMap >();
|
deba@989
|
910 |
}
|
deba@989
|
911 |
|
deba@989
|
912 |
{ // int map test
|
deba@989
|
913 |
typedef typename _Graph::template EdgeMap<int> IntEdgeMap;
|
deba@1134
|
914 |
checkConcept<GraphMap<_Graph, typename _Graph::Edge, int>,
|
deba@1134
|
915 |
IntEdgeMap >();
|
deba@989
|
916 |
} { // bool map test
|
deba@989
|
917 |
typedef typename _Graph::template EdgeMap<bool> BoolEdgeMap;
|
deba@1134
|
918 |
checkConcept<GraphMap<_Graph, typename _Graph::Edge, bool>,
|
deba@1134
|
919 |
BoolEdgeMap >();
|
deba@989
|
920 |
} { // Type map test
|
deba@989
|
921 |
typedef typename _Graph::template EdgeMap<Type> TypeEdgeMap;
|
deba@1134
|
922 |
checkConcept<GraphMap<_Graph, typename _Graph::Edge, Type>,
|
deba@1134
|
923 |
TypeEdgeMap >();
|
deba@989
|
924 |
}
|
deba@989
|
925 |
}
|
deba@989
|
926 |
|
deba@989
|
927 |
_Graph& graph;
|
klao@959
|
928 |
};
|
klao@959
|
929 |
};
|
klao@959
|
930 |
|
deba@1134
|
931 |
/// \brief An empty extendable extended graph class.
|
deba@1134
|
932 |
///
|
deba@1134
|
933 |
/// This class provides beside the core graph features
|
deba@1134
|
934 |
/// item addition interface for the graph structure.
|
deba@1134
|
935 |
/// The difference between this class and the
|
deba@1134
|
936 |
/// \c BaseExtendableGraphComponent is that it should
|
deba@1134
|
937 |
/// notify the item alteration observers.
|
klao@959
|
938 |
class ExtendableGraphComponent : virtual public BaseGraphComponent {
|
klao@959
|
939 |
public:
|
klao@959
|
940 |
|
klao@959
|
941 |
typedef ExtendableGraphComponent Graph;
|
klao@959
|
942 |
|
klao@959
|
943 |
typedef BaseGraphComponent::Node Node;
|
klao@959
|
944 |
typedef BaseGraphComponent::Edge Edge;
|
klao@959
|
945 |
|
deba@1134
|
946 |
/// \brief Add a node to the graph.
|
deba@1134
|
947 |
///
|
deba@1134
|
948 |
/// Add a node to the graph and notify the observers.
|
klao@959
|
949 |
Node addNode() {
|
klao@959
|
950 |
return INVALID;
|
klao@959
|
951 |
}
|
klao@959
|
952 |
|
deba@1134
|
953 |
/// \brief Add an edge to the graph.
|
deba@1134
|
954 |
///
|
deba@1134
|
955 |
/// Add an edge to the graph and notify the observers.
|
alpar@1367
|
956 |
Edge addEdge(const Node&, const Node&) {
|
klao@959
|
957 |
return INVALID;
|
klao@959
|
958 |
}
|
klao@959
|
959 |
|
deba@989
|
960 |
template <typename _Graph>
|
deba@989
|
961 |
struct Constraints {
|
deba@989
|
962 |
void constraints() {
|
deba@989
|
963 |
checkConcept<BaseGraphComponent, _Graph >();
|
deba@989
|
964 |
typename _Graph::Node node_a, node_b;
|
deba@989
|
965 |
node_a = graph.addNode();
|
alpar@1494
|
966 |
node_b = graph.addNode();
|
deba@989
|
967 |
typename _Graph::Edge edge;
|
deba@989
|
968 |
edge = graph.addEdge(node_a, node_b);
|
deba@989
|
969 |
}
|
deba@989
|
970 |
_Graph& graph;
|
deba@989
|
971 |
};
|
klao@959
|
972 |
};
|
deba@1134
|
973 |
|
deba@1134
|
974 |
/// \brief An empty erasable extended graph class.
|
deba@1134
|
975 |
///
|
deba@1134
|
976 |
/// This class provides beside the core graph features
|
deba@1134
|
977 |
/// item erase interface for the graph structure.
|
deba@1134
|
978 |
/// The difference between this class and the
|
deba@1134
|
979 |
/// \c BaseErasableGraphComponent is that it should
|
deba@1134
|
980 |
/// notify the item alteration observers.
|
klao@959
|
981 |
class ErasableGraphComponent : virtual public BaseGraphComponent {
|
klao@959
|
982 |
public:
|
klao@959
|
983 |
|
klao@959
|
984 |
typedef ErasableGraphComponent Graph;
|
klao@959
|
985 |
|
klao@959
|
986 |
typedef BaseGraphComponent::Node Node;
|
klao@959
|
987 |
typedef BaseGraphComponent::Edge Edge;
|
klao@959
|
988 |
|
deba@1134
|
989 |
/// \brief Erase the Node and notify the node alteration observers.
|
deba@1134
|
990 |
///
|
deba@1134
|
991 |
/// Erase the Node and notify the node alteration observers.
|
klao@959
|
992 |
void erase(const Node&) {}
|
deba@1134
|
993 |
|
deba@1134
|
994 |
/// \brief Erase the Edge and notify the edge alteration observers.
|
deba@1134
|
995 |
///
|
deba@1134
|
996 |
/// Erase the Edge and notify the edge alteration observers.
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klao@959
|
997 |
void erase(const Edge&) {}
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klao@959
|
998 |
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deba@989
|
999 |
template <typename _Graph>
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deba@989
|
1000 |
struct Constraints {
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deba@989
|
1001 |
void constraints() {
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deba@989
|
1002 |
checkConcept<BaseGraphComponent, _Graph >();
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deba@989
|
1003 |
typename _Graph::Node node;
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deba@989
|
1004 |
graph.erase(node);
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deba@989
|
1005 |
typename _Graph::Edge edge;
|
deba@989
|
1006 |
graph.erase(edge);
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deba@989
|
1007 |
}
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klao@959
|
1008 |
|
deba@989
|
1009 |
_Graph& graph;
|
deba@989
|
1010 |
};
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klao@959
|
1011 |
};
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klao@959
|
1012 |
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klao@959
|
1013 |
}
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klao@959
|
1014 |
|
klao@959
|
1015 |
}
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klao@959
|
1016 |
|
klao@959
|
1017 |
#endif
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