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/* -*- mode: C++; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*-
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*
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* This file is a part of LEMON, a generic C++ optimization library.
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2003-2008
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* 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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namespace lemon {
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/*!
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\page migration Migration from the 0.x Series
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This guide gives an in depth description on what has changed compared
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to the 0.x release series.
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Many of these changes adjusted automatically by the
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<tt>script/lemon-0.x-to-1.x.sh</tt> tool. Those requiring manual
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update are typeset <b>boldface</b>.
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\section migration-graph Graph Related Name Changes
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- \ref concepts::Digraph "Directed graphs" are called \c Digraph and
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they have <tt>Arc</tt>s (instead of <tt>Edge</tt>s), while
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\ref concepts::Graph "undirected graphs" are called \c Graph
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(instead of \c UGraph) and they have <tt>Edge</tt>s (instead of
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<tt>UEdge</tt>s). These changes reflected thoroughly everywhere in
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the library. Namely,
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- \c Graph -> \c Digraph
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- \c %ListGraph -> \c ListDigraph, \c %SmartGraph -> \c SmartDigraph etc.
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- \c UGraph -> \c Graph
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- \c ListUGraph -> \c ListGraph, \c SmartUGraph -> \c SmartGraph etc.
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- \c Edge -> \c Arc, \c UEdge -> \c Edge
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- \c EdgeMap -> \c ArcMap, \c UEdgeMap -> \c EdgeMap
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- \c EdgeIt -> \c ArcIt, \c UEdgeIt -> \c EdgeIt
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- Class names and function names containing the words \c graph,
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\c ugraph, \e edge or \e arc should also be updated.
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- <b>The two endpoints of an (\e undirected) \c Edge can be obtained by the
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<tt>u()</tt> and <tt>v()</tt> member function of the graph
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(instead of <tt>source()</tt> and <tt>target()</tt>). This change
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must be done by hand.</b>
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\n Of course, you can still use <tt>source()</tt> and <tt>target()</tt>
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for <tt>Arc</tt>s (directed edges).
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\warning
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<b>The <tt>script/lemon-0.x-to-1.x.sh</tt> tool replaces all instances of
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the words \c graph, \c digraph, \c edge and \c arc, so it replaces them
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in strings, comments etc. as well as in all identifiers.</b>
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\section migration-lgf LGF tools
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- The \ref lgf-format "LGF file format" has changed,
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<tt>\@nodeset</tt> has changed to <tt>\@nodes</tt>,
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<tt>\@edgeset</tt> and <tt>\@uedgeset</tt> to <tt>\@arcs</tt> or
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<tt>\@edges</tt>, which become completely equivalents. The
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<tt>\@nodes</tt>, <tt>\@edges</tt> and <tt>\@uedges</tt> sections are
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removed from the format, the content of them should be
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the part of <tt>\@attributes</tt> section. The data fields in
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the sections must follow a strict format, they must be either character
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sequences without whitespaces or quoted strings.
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- The <tt>LemonReader</tt> and <tt>LemonWriter</tt> core interfaces
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are no longer available.
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- The implementation of the general section readers and writers has changed
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they are simple functors now. Beside the old
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stream based section handling, currently line oriented section
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reading and writing are also supported. In the
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section readers the lines must be counted manually. The sections
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should be read and written with the SectionWriter and SectionReader
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classes.
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- Instead of the item readers and writers, item converters should be
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used. The converters are functors, which map the type to
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std::string or std::string to the type. The converters for standard
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containers hasn't yet been implemented in the new LEMON. The converters
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can return strings in any format, because if it is necessary, the LGF
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writer and reader will quote and unquote the given value.
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- The DigraphReader and DigraphWriter can used similarly to the
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0.x series, however the <tt>read</tt> or <tt>write</tt> prefix of
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the member functions are removed.
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- The new LEMON supports the function like interface, the \c
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digraphReader and \c digraphWriter functions are more convenient than
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using the classes directly.
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\section migration-search BFS, DFS and Dijkstra
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- <b>Using the function interface of BFS, DFS and %Dijkstra both source and
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target nodes can be given as parameters of the <tt>run()</tt> function
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(instead of \c bfs(), \c dfs() or \c dijkstra() itself).</b>
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- \ref named-templ-param "Named class template parameters" of \c Bfs,
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\c Dfs, \c Dijkstra, \c BfsVisit, \c DfsVisit are renamed to start
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with "Set" instead of "Def". Namely,
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- \c DefPredMap -> \c SetPredMap
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- \c DefDistMap -> \c SetDistMap
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- \c DefReachedMap -> \c SetReachedMap
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- \c DefProcessedMap -> \c SetProcessedMap
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- \c DefHeap -> \c SetHeap
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- \c DefStandardHeap -> \c SetStandardHeap
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- \c DefOperationTraits -> \c SetOperationTraits
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- \c DefProcessedMapToBeDefaultMap -> \c SetStandardProcessedMap
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\section migration-error Exceptions and Debug tools
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<b>The class hierarchy of exceptions has largely been simplified. Now,
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only the i/o related tools may throw exceptions. All other exceptions
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have been replaced with either the \c LEMON_ASSERT or the \c LEMON_DEBUG
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macros.</b>
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<b>On the other hand, the parameter order of constructors of the
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exceptions has been changed. See \ref IoError and \ref FormatError for
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more details.</b>
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\section migration-other Others
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- <b>The contents of <tt>graph_utils.h</tt> are moved to <tt>core.h</tt>
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and <tt>maps.h</tt>. <tt>core.h</tt> is included by all graph types,
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therefore it usually do not have to be included directly.</b>
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- <b><tt>path_utils.h</tt> is merged to \c path.h.</b>
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- <b>The semantic of the assignment operations and copy constructors of maps
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are still under discussion. So, you must copy them by hand (i.e. copy
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each entry one-by-one)</b>
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- <b>The parameters of the graph copying tools (i.e. \c GraphCopy,
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\c DigraphCopy) have to be given in the from-to order.</b>
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- \c copyDigraph() and \c copyGraph() are renamed to \c digraphCopy()
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and \c graphCopy(), respectively.
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- <b>The interface of \ref DynArcLookUp has changed. It is now the same as
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of \ref ArcLookUp and \ref AllArcLookUp</b>
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- Some map types should also been renamed. Namely,
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- \c IntegerMap -> \c RangeMap
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- \c StdMap -> \c SparseMap
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- \c FunctorMap -> \c FunctorToMap
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- \c MapFunctor -> \c MapToFunctor
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- \c ForkWriteMap -> \c ForkMap
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- \c StoreBoolMap -> \c LoggerBoolMap
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- \c dim2::BoundingBox -> \c dim2::Box
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*/
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}
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