lemon/counter.h
author Alpar Juttner <alpar@cs.elte.hu>
Fri, 20 Jan 2012 19:23:48 +0100
changeset 976 426a704d7483
parent 440 88ed40ad0d4f
child 1123 18c89646185e
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Merge Intel C++ compatibility fixes
     1 /* -*- mode: C++; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*-
     2  *
     3  * This file is a part of LEMON, a generic C++ optimization library.
     4  *
     5  * Copyright (C) 2003-2009
     6  * Egervary Jeno Kombinatorikus Optimalizalasi Kutatocsoport
     7  * (Egervary Research Group on Combinatorial Optimization, EGRES).
     8  *
     9  * Permission to use, modify and distribute this software is granted
    10  * provided that this copyright notice appears in all copies. For
    11  * precise terms see the accompanying LICENSE file.
    12  *
    13  * This software is provided "AS IS" with no warranty of any kind,
    14  * express or implied, and with no claim as to its suitability for any
    15  * purpose.
    16  *
    17  */
    18 
    19 #ifndef LEMON_COUNTER_H
    20 #define LEMON_COUNTER_H
    21 
    22 #include <string>
    23 #include <iostream>
    24 
    25 ///\ingroup timecount
    26 ///\file
    27 ///\brief Tools for counting steps and events
    28 
    29 namespace lemon
    30 {
    31 
    32   template<class P> class _NoSubCounter;
    33 
    34   template<class P>
    35   class _SubCounter
    36   {
    37     P &_parent;
    38     std::string _title;
    39     std::ostream &_os;
    40     int count;
    41   public:
    42 
    43     typedef _SubCounter<_SubCounter<P> > SubCounter;
    44     typedef _NoSubCounter<_SubCounter<P> > NoSubCounter;
    45 
    46     _SubCounter(P &parent)
    47       : _parent(parent), _title(), _os(std::cerr), count(0) {}
    48     _SubCounter(P &parent,std::string title,std::ostream &os=std::cerr)
    49       : _parent(parent), _title(title), _os(os), count(0) {}
    50     _SubCounter(P &parent,const char *title,std::ostream &os=std::cerr)
    51       : _parent(parent), _title(title), _os(os), count(0) {}
    52     ~_SubCounter() {
    53       _os << _title << count <<std::endl;
    54       _parent+=count;
    55     }
    56     _SubCounter &operator++() { count++; return *this;}
    57     int operator++(int) { return count++; }
    58     _SubCounter &operator--() { count--; return *this;}
    59     int operator--(int) { return count--; }
    60     _SubCounter &operator+=(int c) { count+=c; return *this;}
    61     _SubCounter &operator-=(int c) { count-=c; return *this;}
    62     operator int() {return count;}
    63   };
    64 
    65   template<class P>
    66   class _NoSubCounter
    67   {
    68     P &_parent;
    69   public:
    70     typedef _NoSubCounter<_NoSubCounter<P> > SubCounter;
    71     typedef _NoSubCounter<_NoSubCounter<P> > NoSubCounter;
    72 
    73     _NoSubCounter(P &parent) :_parent(parent) {}
    74     _NoSubCounter(P &parent,std::string,std::ostream &)
    75       :_parent(parent) {}
    76     _NoSubCounter(P &parent,std::string)
    77       :_parent(parent) {}
    78     _NoSubCounter(P &parent,const char *,std::ostream &)
    79       :_parent(parent) {}
    80     _NoSubCounter(P &parent,const char *)
    81       :_parent(parent) {}
    82     ~_NoSubCounter() {}
    83     _NoSubCounter &operator++() { ++_parent; return *this;}
    84     int operator++(int) { _parent++; return 0;}
    85     _NoSubCounter &operator--() { --_parent; return *this;}
    86     int operator--(int) { _parent--; return 0;}
    87     _NoSubCounter &operator+=(int c) { _parent+=c; return *this;}
    88     _NoSubCounter &operator-=(int c) { _parent-=c; return *this;}
    89     operator int() {return 0;}
    90   };
    91 
    92 
    93   /// \addtogroup timecount
    94   /// @{
    95 
    96   /// A counter class
    97 
    98   /// This class makes it easier to count certain events (e.g. for debug
    99   /// reasons).
   100   /// You can increment or decrement the counter using \c operator++,
   101   /// \c operator--, \c operator+= and \c operator-=. You can also
   102   /// define subcounters for the different phases of the algorithm or
   103   /// for different types of operations.
   104   /// A report containing the given title and the value of the counter
   105   /// is automatically printed on destruction.
   106   ///
   107   /// The following example shows the usage of counters and subcounters.
   108   /// \code
   109   /// // Bubble sort
   110   /// std::vector<T> v;
   111   /// ...
   112   /// Counter op("Operations: ");
   113   /// Counter::SubCounter as(op, "Assignments: ");
   114   /// Counter::SubCounter co(op, "Comparisons: ");
   115   /// for (int i = v.size()-1; i > 0; --i) {
   116   ///   for (int j = 0; j < i; ++j) {
   117   ///     if (v[j] > v[j+1]) {
   118   ///       T tmp = v[j];
   119   ///       v[j] = v[j+1];
   120   ///       v[j+1] = tmp;
   121   ///       as += 3;          // three assignments
   122   ///     }
   123   ///     ++co;               // one comparison
   124   ///   }
   125   /// }
   126   /// \endcode
   127   ///
   128   /// This code prints out something like that:
   129   /// \code
   130   /// Comparisons: 45
   131   /// Assignments: 57
   132   /// Operations: 102
   133   /// \endcode
   134   ///
   135   /// \sa NoCounter
   136   class Counter
   137   {
   138     std::string _title;
   139     std::ostream &_os;
   140     int count;
   141   public:
   142 
   143     /// SubCounter class
   144 
   145     /// This class can be used to setup subcounters for a \ref Counter
   146     /// to have finer reports. A subcounter provides exactly the same
   147     /// operations as the main \ref Counter, but it also increments and
   148     /// decrements the value of its parent.
   149     /// Subcounters can also have subcounters.
   150     ///
   151     /// The parent counter must be given as the first parameter of the
   152     /// constructor. Apart from that a title and an \c ostream object
   153     /// can also be given just like for the main \ref Counter.
   154     ///
   155     /// A report containing the given title and the value of the
   156     /// subcounter is automatically printed on destruction. If you
   157     /// would like to turn off this report, use \ref NoSubCounter
   158     /// instead.
   159     ///
   160     /// \sa NoSubCounter
   161     typedef _SubCounter<Counter> SubCounter;
   162 
   163     /// SubCounter class without printing report on destruction
   164 
   165     /// This class can be used to setup subcounters for a \ref Counter.
   166     /// It is the same as \ref SubCounter but it does not print report
   167     /// on destruction. (It modifies the value of its parent, so 'No'
   168     /// only means 'do not print'.)
   169     ///
   170     /// Replacing \ref SubCounter "SubCounter"s with \ref NoSubCounter
   171     /// "NoSubCounter"s makes it possible to turn off reporting
   172     /// subcounter values without actually removing the definitions
   173     /// and the increment or decrement operators.
   174     ///
   175     /// \sa SubCounter
   176     typedef _NoSubCounter<Counter> NoSubCounter;
   177 
   178     /// Constructor.
   179     Counter() : _title(), _os(std::cerr), count(0) {}
   180     /// Constructor.
   181     Counter(std::string title,std::ostream &os=std::cerr)
   182       : _title(title), _os(os), count(0) {}
   183     /// Constructor.
   184     Counter(const char *title,std::ostream &os=std::cerr)
   185       : _title(title), _os(os), count(0) {}
   186     /// Destructor. Prints the given title and the value of the counter.
   187     ~Counter() {
   188       _os << _title << count <<std::endl;
   189     }
   190     ///\e
   191     Counter &operator++() { count++; return *this;}
   192     ///\e
   193     int operator++(int) { return count++;}
   194     ///\e
   195     Counter &operator--() { count--; return *this;}
   196     ///\e
   197     int operator--(int) { return count--;}
   198     ///\e
   199     Counter &operator+=(int c) { count+=c; return *this;}
   200     ///\e
   201     Counter &operator-=(int c) { count-=c; return *this;}
   202     /// Resets the counter to the given value.
   203 
   204     /// Resets the counter to the given value.
   205     /// \note This function does not reset the values of
   206     /// \ref SubCounter "SubCounter"s but it resets \ref NoSubCounter
   207     /// "NoSubCounter"s along with the main counter.
   208     void reset(int c=0) {count=c;}
   209     /// Returns the value of the counter.
   210     operator int() {return count;}
   211   };
   212 
   213   /// 'Do nothing' version of Counter.
   214 
   215   /// This class can be used in the same way as \ref Counter, but it
   216   /// does not count at all and does not print report on destruction.
   217   ///
   218   /// Replacing a \ref Counter with a \ref NoCounter makes it possible
   219   /// to turn off all counting and reporting (SubCounters should also
   220   /// be replaced with NoSubCounters), so it does not affect the
   221   /// efficiency of the program at all.
   222   ///
   223   /// \sa Counter
   224   class NoCounter
   225   {
   226   public:
   227     typedef _NoSubCounter<NoCounter> SubCounter;
   228     typedef _NoSubCounter<NoCounter> NoSubCounter;
   229 
   230     NoCounter() {}
   231     NoCounter(std::string,std::ostream &) {}
   232     NoCounter(const char *,std::ostream &) {}
   233     NoCounter(std::string) {}
   234     NoCounter(const char *) {}
   235     NoCounter &operator++() { return *this; }
   236     int operator++(int) { return 0; }
   237     NoCounter &operator--() { return *this; }
   238     int operator--(int) { return 0; }
   239     NoCounter &operator+=(int) { return *this;}
   240     NoCounter &operator-=(int) { return *this;}
   241     void reset(int) {}
   242     void reset() {}
   243     operator int() {return 0;}
   244   };
   245 
   246   ///@}
   247 }
   248 
   249 #endif