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kpeter (Peter Kovacs)
kpeter@inf.elte.hu
Fix the incorrect tab replacements of unify-sources.sh
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                         *.dox
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RECURSIVE              = NO
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EXCLUDE                = 
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EXCLUDE_SYMLINKS       = NO
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EXCLUDE_PATTERNS       = 
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EXCLUDE_SYMBOLS        = 
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EXAMPLE_PATH           = @abs_top_srcdir@/demo \
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                         @abs_top_srcdir@/LICENSE \
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                         @abs_top_srcdir@/doc
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EXAMPLE_PATTERNS       = 
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EXAMPLE_RECURSIVE      = NO
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IMAGE_PATH             = @abs_top_srcdir@/doc/images \
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		       	 @abs_top_builddir@/doc/gen-images
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                         @abs_top_builddir@/doc/gen-images
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INPUT_FILTER           = 
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FILTER_PATTERNS        = 
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FILTER_SOURCE_FILES    = NO
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# configuration options related to source browsing
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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SOURCE_BROWSER         = NO
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INLINE_SOURCES         = NO
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STRIP_CODE_COMMENTS    = YES
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REFERENCED_BY_RELATION = NO
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REFERENCES_RELATION    = NO
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REFERENCES_LINK_SOURCE = YES
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The \c \@nodes section describes a set of nodes and associated
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maps. The first is a header line, its columns are the names of the
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maps appearing in the following lines.
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One of the maps must be called \c
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"label", which plays special role in the file.
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The following
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non-empty lines until the next section describes nodes of the
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graph. Each line contains the values of the node maps
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associated to the current node.
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\code
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 @nodes
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 label   coordinates size    title
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 1       (10,20)     10      "First node"
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 2       (80,80)     8       "Second node"
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 3       (40,10)     10      "Third node"
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 label  coordinates  size    title
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 1      (10,20)      10      "First node"
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 2      (80,80)      8       "Second node"
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 3      (40,10)      10      "Third node"
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\endcode
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The \c \@arcs section is very similar to the \c \@nodes section,
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it again starts with a header line describing the names of the maps,
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but the \c "label" map is not obligatory here. The following lines
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describe the arcs. The first two tokens of each line are
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the source and the target node of the arc, respectively, then come the map
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values. The source and target tokens must be node labels.
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\code
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 @arcs
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               capacity
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         capacity
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 1   2   16
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 1   3   12
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 2   3   18
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\endcode
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The \c \@edges is just a synonym of \c \@arcs. The @arcs section can
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also store the edge set of an undirected graph. In such case there is
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a conventional method for store arc maps in the file, if two columns
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has the same caption with \c '+' and \c '-' prefix, then these columns
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can be regarded as the values of an arc map.
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The \c \@attributes section contains key-value pairs, each line
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    inline const char* cstringify(const char* str) {
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      return str;
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    }
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  }
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}
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#endif // LEMON_ASSERT_H
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#undef LEMON_ASSERT
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#undef LEMON_FIXME
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#undef LEMON_DEBUG
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#if (defined(LEMON_ASSERT_LOG) ? 1 : 0) +                \
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  (defined(LEMON_ASSERT_ABORT) ? 1 : 0) +                \
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#if (defined(LEMON_ASSERT_LOG) ? 1 : 0) +               \
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  (defined(LEMON_ASSERT_ABORT) ? 1 : 0) +               \
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  (defined(LEMON_ASSERT_CUSTOM) ? 1 : 0) > 1
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#error "LEMON assertion system is not set properly"
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#endif
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#if ((defined(LEMON_ASSERT_LOG) ? 1 : 0) +                \
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     (defined(LEMON_ASSERT_ABORT) ? 1 : 0) +                \
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     (defined(LEMON_ASSERT_CUSTOM) ? 1 : 0) == 1 ||        \
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     defined(LEMON_ENABLE_ASSERTS)) &&                        \
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  (defined(LEMON_DISABLE_ASSERTS) ||                        \
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#if ((defined(LEMON_ASSERT_LOG) ? 1 : 0) +              \
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     (defined(LEMON_ASSERT_ABORT) ? 1 : 0) +            \
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     (defined(LEMON_ASSERT_CUSTOM) ? 1 : 0) == 1 ||     \
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     defined(LEMON_ENABLE_ASSERTS)) &&                  \
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  (defined(LEMON_DISABLE_ASSERTS) ||                    \
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   defined(NDEBUG))
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#error "LEMON assertion system is not set properly"
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#endif
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#if defined LEMON_ASSERT_LOG
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#  undef LEMON_ASSERT_HANDLER
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#  define LEMON_ASSERT_HANDLER ::lemon::assert_fail_log
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#elif defined LEMON_ASSERT_ABORT
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#  undef LEMON_ASSERT_HANDLER
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#  define LEMON_ASSERT_HANDLER ::lemon::assert_fail_abort
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#elif defined LEMON_ASSERT_CUSTOM
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///   LEMON_CUSTOM_ASSERT_HANDLER macro name.
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///   \code
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///     #define LEMON_CUSTOM_ASSERT_HANDLER custom_assert_handler
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///   \endcode
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///   Whenever an assertion is occured, the custom assertion
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///   handler is called with appropiate parameters.
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///
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/// The assertion mode can also be changed within one compilation unit.
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/// If the macros are redefined with other settings and the
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/// \ref lemon/assert.h "assert.h" file is reincluded, then the
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/// behaviour is changed appropiately to the new settings.
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#  define LEMON_ASSERT(exp, msg)                                        \
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  (static_cast<void> (!!(exp) ? 0 : (                                        \
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    LEMON_ASSERT_HANDLER(__FILE__, __LINE__,                                \
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                         LEMON_FUNCTION_NAME,                                \
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  (static_cast<void> (!!(exp) ? 0 : (                                   \
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    LEMON_ASSERT_HANDLER(__FILE__, __LINE__,                            \
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                         LEMON_FUNCTION_NAME,                           \
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                         ::lemon::_assert_bits::cstringify(msg), #exp), 0)))
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/// \ingroup exceptions
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///
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/// \brief Macro for mark not yet implemented features.
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///
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/// Macro for mark not yet implemented features and outstanding bugs.
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/// It is close to be the shortcut of the following code:
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/// \code
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///   LEMON_ASSERT(false, msg);
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/// \endcode
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///
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/// \see LEMON_ASSERT
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#  define LEMON_FIXME(msg)                                                \
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#  define LEMON_FIXME(msg)                                              \
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  (LEMON_ASSERT_HANDLER(__FILE__, __LINE__, LEMON_FUNCTION_NAME,        \
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                        ::lemon::_assert_bits::cstringify(msg),          \
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                        ::lemon::_assert_bits::cstringify(msg),         \
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                        static_cast<const char*>(0)))
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/// \ingroup exceptions
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///
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/// \brief Macro for internal assertions
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///
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/// Macro for internal assertions, it is used in the library to check
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/// the consistency of results of algorithms, several pre- and
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/// postconditions and invariants. The checking is disabled by
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/// default, but it can be turned on with the macro \c
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/// LEMON_ENABLE_DEBUG.
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/// \code
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/// \endcode
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/// or with compilation parameters:
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/// \code
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/// g++ -DLEMON_ENABLE_DEBUG
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/// make CXXFLAGS='-DLEMON_ENABLE_DEBUG'
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/// \endcode
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///
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/// This macro works like the \c LEMON_ASSERT macro, therefore the
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/// current behaviour depends on the settings of \c LEMON_ASSERT
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/// macro.
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///
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/// \see LEMON_ASSERT
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#  define LEMON_DEBUG(exp, msg)                                                \
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  (static_cast<void> (!!(exp) ? 0 : (                                        \
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#  define LEMON_DEBUG(exp, msg)                                         \
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  (static_cast<void> (!!(exp) ? 0 : (                                   \
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    LEMON_ASSERT_HANDLER(__FILE__, __LINE__,                            \
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                         LEMON_FUNCTION_NAME,                                \
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                         LEMON_FUNCTION_NAME,                           \
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                         ::lemon::_assert_bits::cstringify(msg), #exp), 0)))
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#else
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#  ifndef LEMON_ASSERT_HANDLER
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#    define LEMON_ASSERT(exp, msg)  (static_cast<void>(0))
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#    define LEMON_FIXME(msg) (static_cast<void>(0))
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#    define LEMON_DEBUG(exp, msg) (static_cast<void>(0))
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#  else
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#    define LEMON_ASSERT(exp, msg)                                        \
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       (static_cast<void> (!!(exp) ? 0 : (                                \
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#    define LEMON_ASSERT(exp, msg)                                      \
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       (static_cast<void> (!!(exp) ? 0 : (                              \
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        LEMON_ASSERT_HANDLER(__FILE__, __LINE__,                        \
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                             LEMON_FUNCTION_NAME,                        \
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                             ::lemon::_assert_bits::cstringify(msg),        \
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                             LEMON_FUNCTION_NAME,                       \
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                             ::lemon::_assert_bits::cstringify(msg),    \
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                             #exp), 0)))
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#    define LEMON_FIXME(msg)                                                \
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       (LEMON_ASSERT_HANDLER(__FILE__, __LINE__, LEMON_FUNCTION_NAME,        \
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                             ::lemon::_assert_bits::cstringify(msg),        \
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#    define LEMON_FIXME(msg)                                            \
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       (LEMON_ASSERT_HANDLER(__FILE__, __LINE__, LEMON_FUNCTION_NAME,   \
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                             ::lemon::_assert_bits::cstringify(msg),    \
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                             static_cast<const char*>(0)))
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#    if LEMON_ENABLE_DEBUG
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#      define LEMON_DEBUG(exp, msg)
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         (static_cast<void> (!!(exp) ? 0 : (         \
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           LEMON_ASSERT_HANDLER(__FILE__, __LINE__,  \
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                                LEMON_FUNCTION_NAME, \
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                                ::lemon::_assert_bits::cstringify(msg),     \
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         (static_cast<void> (!!(exp) ? 0 : (                            \
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           LEMON_ASSERT_HANDLER(__FILE__, __LINE__,                     \
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                                LEMON_FUNCTION_NAME,                    \
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                                ::lemon::_assert_bits::cstringify(msg), \
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                                #exp), 0)))
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#    else
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#      define LEMON_DEBUG(exp, msg) (static_cast<void>(0))
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#    endif
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#  endif
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#endif
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#ifdef DOXYGEN
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        ArcIt(const Path &) {}
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        /// Conversion to Arc
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        operator Arc() const { return INVALID; }
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        /// Next arc
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        ArcIt& operator++() {return *this;}
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        /// Comparison operator
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        bool operator==(const ArcIt&) const {return true;}
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        /// Comparison operator
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        bool operator!=(const ArcIt&) const {return true;}
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         /// Comparison operator
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         bool operator<(const ArcIt&) const {return false;}
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        /// Comparison operator
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        bool operator<(const ArcIt&) const {return false;}
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      };
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      template <typename _Path>
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      struct Constraints {
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        void constraints() {
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          Path<Digraph> pc;
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          _Path p, pp(pc);
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          int l = p.length();
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          int e = p.empty();
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          p.clear();
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        ArcIt(const PathDumper&) {}
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        /// Conversion to Arc
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        operator Arc() const { return INVALID; }
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        /// Next arc
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        ArcIt& operator++() {return *this;}
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        /// Comparison operator
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        bool operator==(const ArcIt&) const {return true;}
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        /// Comparison operator
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        bool operator!=(const ArcIt&) const {return true;}
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         /// Comparison operator
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         bool operator<(const ArcIt&) const {return false;}
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        bool operator<(const ArcIt&) const {return false;}
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      /// \brief Lemon style iterator for path arcs
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      class RevArcIt {
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        /// Default constructor
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        RevArcIt() {}
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        RevArcIt(const PathDumper &) {}
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        /// Conversion to Arc
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        operator Arc() const { return INVALID; }
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        /// Next arc
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        RevArcIt& operator++() {return *this;}
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        /// Comparison operator
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        bool operator==(const RevArcIt&) const {return true;}
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        /// Comparison operator
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        bool operator!=(const RevArcIt&) const {return true;}
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      template <typename _Path>
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      struct Constraints {
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        void constraints() {
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          function_requires<_path_bits::
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            PathDumperConstraints<Digraph, _Path> >();
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    };
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      try {
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        if (!copy.valid()) return;
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        ptr.reset(new Type());
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        if (ptr.get() == 0) return;
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        *ptr = copy.get();
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    ExceptionMember& operator=(const ExceptionMember& copy) throw() {
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          for(j=i+1;j!=el.end()&&isParallel(*i,*j);++j) ;
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  /// @{
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  typedef typename Graph::Edge Edge;                                        \
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  /// \brief Function to count the items in the graph.
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  ///
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  /// This function counts the items (nodes, arcs etc) in the graph.
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  /// The complexity of the function is O(n) because
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  template <typename Graph, typename Item>
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  inline int countItems(const Graph& g) {
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    template <typename _Value, typename _Converter = DefaultConverter<_Value> >
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    class ValueStorage : public ValueStorageBase {
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      Value& _value;
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      ValueStorage(Value& value, const Converter& converter = Converter())
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      virtual void set(const std::string& value) {
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    /// input stream.
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    DigraphReader(std::istream& is, Digraph& digraph)
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      : _is(&is), local_is(false), _digraph(digraph),
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        _use_nodes(false), _use_arcs(false),
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        _skip_nodes(false), _skip_arcs(false) {}
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    /// \brief Constructor
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    ///
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    /// Construct a directed graph reader, which reads from the given
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    DigraphReader(const std::string& fn, Digraph& digraph)
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        _skip_nodes(false), _skip_arcs(false) {}
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    /// \brief Constructor
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    ///
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    /// Construct a directed graph reader, which reads from the given
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    /// file.
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    DigraphReader(const char* fn, Digraph& digraph)
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            _use_nodes(false), _use_arcs(false),
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        _use_nodes(false), _use_arcs(false),
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        _skip_nodes(false), _skip_arcs(false) {}
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    ~DigraphReader() {
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      for (typename NodeMaps::iterator it = _node_maps.begin();
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           it != _arc_maps.end(); ++it) {
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    /// input stream.
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    GraphReader(std::istream& is, Graph& graph)
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      : _is(&is), local_is(false), _graph(graph),
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        _use_nodes(false), _use_edges(false),
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        _skip_nodes(false), _skip_edges(false) {}
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    /// \brief Constructor
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    ///
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    /// Construct an undirected graph reader, which reads from the given
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    /// file.
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    GraphReader(const std::string& fn, Graph& graph)
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      : _is(new std::ifstream(fn.c_str())), local_is(true), _graph(graph),
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            _use_nodes(false), _use_edges(false),
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        _use_nodes(false), _use_edges(false),
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        _skip_nodes(false), _skip_edges(false) {}
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    /// \brief Constructor
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    ///
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    /// Construct an undirected graph reader, which reads from the given
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    /// file.
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    GraphReader(const char* fn, Graph& graph)
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      : _is(new std::ifstream(fn)), local_is(true), _graph(graph),
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            _use_nodes(false), _use_edges(false),
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        _use_nodes(false), _use_edges(false),
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        _skip_nodes(false), _skip_edges(false) {}
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    /// \brief Destructor
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    ~GraphReader() {
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      for (typename NodeMaps::iterator it = _node_maps.begin();
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           it != _node_maps.end(); ++it) {
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        delete it->second;
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      }
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      for (typename EdgeMaps::iterator it = _edge_maps.begin();
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           it != _edge_maps.end(); ++it) {
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        delete it->second;
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    template <typename _Value, typename _Converter = DefaultConverter<_Value> >
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    class ValueStorage : public ValueStorageBase {
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    public:
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      typedef _Value Value;
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      typedef _Converter Converter;
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    private:
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      const Value& _value;
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      Converter _converter;
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    public:
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      ValueStorage(const Value& value, const Converter& converter = Converter())
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         : _value(value), _converter(converter) {}
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        : _value(value), _converter(converter) {}
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      virtual std::string get() {
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        return _converter(_value);
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      }
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    };
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    template <typename Value>
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    struct MapLookUpConverter {
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      const std::map<Value, std::string>& _map;
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      MapLookUpConverter(const std::map<Value, std::string>& map)
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        : _map(map) {}
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    ///
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    ///\note The <tt>ArcIt</tt>s referencing a moved arc remain
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    ///\warning This functionality cannot be used together with the
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    ///Snapshot feature.
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    ///
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    ///\todo It could be implemented in a bit faster way.
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    Node split(Node n, bool connect = true) {
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      Node b = addNode();
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      for(OutArcIt e(*this,n);e!=INVALID;) {
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         OutArcIt f=e;
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        OutArcIt f=e;
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        ++f;
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        changeSource(e,b);
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        e=f;
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      }
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      if (connect) addArc(n,b);
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      return b;
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    }
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    ///Split an arc.
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    ///This function splits an arc. First a new node \c b is added to
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    ///the digraph, then the original arc is re-targeted to \c
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  "label\n"
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  "0\n"
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  "1\n"
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  "2\n"
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  "3\n"
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  "4\n"
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  "5\n"
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  "6\n"
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  "7\n"
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  "8\n"
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  "9\n"
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  "@arcs\n"
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  "                label        capacity\n"
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  "0        5        0        94\n"
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  "3        9        1        11\n"
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  "8        7        2        83\n"
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  "1        2        3        94\n"
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  "5        7        4        35\n"
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  "7        4        5        84\n"
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  "9        5        6        38\n"
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  "0        4        7        96\n"
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  "6        7        8        6\n"
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  "3        1        9        27\n"
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  "5        2        10        77\n"
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  "5        6        11        69\n"
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  "6        5        12        41\n"
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  "4        6        13        70\n"
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  "3        2        14        45\n"
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  "7        9        15        93\n"
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  "5        9        16        50\n"
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  "9        0        17        94\n"
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  "9        6        18        67\n"
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  "0        9        19        86\n"
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  "                label   capacity\n"
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  "0       5       0       94\n"
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  "3       9       1       11\n"
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  "8       7       2       83\n"
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  "1       2       3       94\n"
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  "5       7       4       35\n"
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  "7       4       5       84\n"
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  "9       5       6       38\n"
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  "0       4       7       96\n"
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  "6       7       8       6\n"
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  "3       1       9       27\n"
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  "5       2       10      77\n"
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  "5       6       11      69\n"
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  "6       5       12      41\n"
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  "4       6       13      70\n"
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  "3       2       14      45\n"
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  "7       9       15      93\n"
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  "5       9       16      50\n"
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  "9       0       17      94\n"
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  "9       6       18      67\n"
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  "0       9       19      86\n"
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  "@attributes\n"
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  "source 3\n";
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int test_seq[] = { 2, 28, 19, 27, 33, 25, 13, 41, 10, 26,  1,  9,  4, 34};
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int test_inc[] = {20, 28, 34, 16,  0, 46, 44,  0, 42, 32, 14,  8,  6, 37};
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int test_len = sizeof(test_seq) / sizeof(test_seq[0]);
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template <typename Heap>
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void heapSortTest() {
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  RangeMap<int> map(test_len, -1);
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                      Node source) {
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  typename Dijkstra<Digraph, IntArcMap>::template DefStandardHeap<Heap>::
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    Create dijkstra(digraph, length);
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  dijkstra.run(source);
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  for(ArcIt a(digraph); a != INVALID; ++a) {
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    Node s = digraph.source(a);
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    Node t = digraph.target(a);
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    if (dijkstra.reached(s)) {
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      check( dijkstra.dist(t) - dijkstra.dist(s) <= length[a],
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                   "Error in a shortest path tree!");
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             "Error in a shortest path tree!");
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    }
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  }
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  for(NodeIt n(digraph); n != INVALID; ++n) {
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    if ( dijkstra.reached(n) && dijkstra.predArc(n) != INVALID ) {
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      Arc a = dijkstra.predArc(n);
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      Node s = digraph.source(a);
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      check( dijkstra.dist(n) - dijkstra.dist(s) == length[a],
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             "Error in a shortest path tree!");
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    }
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