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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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#ifndef LEMON_CORE_H |
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#define LEMON_CORE_H |
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#include <vector> |
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#include <algorithm> |
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#include <lemon/bits/enable_if.h> |
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#include <lemon/bits/traits.h> |
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#include <lemon/assert.h> |
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///\file |
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///\brief LEMON core utilities. |
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/// |
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///This header file contains core utilities for LEMON. |
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///It is automatically included by all graph types, therefore it usually |
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///do not have to be included directly. |
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namespace lemon {
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/// \brief Dummy type to make it easier to create invalid iterators. |
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/// |
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/// Dummy type to make it easier to create invalid iterators. |
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/// See \ref INVALID for the usage. |
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struct Invalid {
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public: |
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bool operator==(Invalid) { return true; }
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bool operator!=(Invalid) { return false; }
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bool operator< (Invalid) { return false; }
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}; |
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/// \brief Invalid iterators. |
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/// |
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/// \ref Invalid is a global type that converts to each iterator |
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/// in such a way that the value of the target iterator will be invalid. |
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#ifdef LEMON_ONLY_TEMPLATES |
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const Invalid INVALID = Invalid(); |
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#else |
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extern const Invalid INVALID; |
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#endif |
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/// \addtogroup gutils |
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/// @{
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///Create convenience typedefs for the digraph types and iterators |
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///This \c \#define creates convenient type definitions for the following |
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///types of \c Digraph: \c Node, \c NodeIt, \c Arc, \c ArcIt, \c InArcIt, |
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///\c OutArcIt, \c BoolNodeMap, \c IntNodeMap, \c DoubleNodeMap, |
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///\c BoolArcMap, \c IntArcMap, \c DoubleArcMap. |
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/// |
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///\note If the graph type is a dependent type, ie. the graph type depend |
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///on a template parameter, then use \c TEMPLATE_DIGRAPH_TYPEDEFS() |
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///macro. |
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#define DIGRAPH_TYPEDEFS(Digraph) \ |
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typedef Digraph::Node Node; \ |
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typedef Digraph::NodeIt NodeIt; \ |
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typedef Digraph::Arc Arc; \ |
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typedef Digraph::ArcIt ArcIt; \ |
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typedef Digraph::InArcIt InArcIt; \ |
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typedef Digraph::OutArcIt OutArcIt; \ |
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typedef Digraph::NodeMap<bool> BoolNodeMap; \ |
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typedef Digraph::NodeMap<int> IntNodeMap; \ |
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typedef Digraph::NodeMap<double> DoubleNodeMap; \ |
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typedef Digraph::ArcMap<bool> BoolArcMap; \ |
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typedef Digraph::ArcMap<int> IntArcMap; \ |
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typedef Digraph::ArcMap<double> DoubleArcMap |
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///Create convenience typedefs for the digraph types and iterators |
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///\see DIGRAPH_TYPEDEFS |
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/// |
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///\note Use this macro, if the graph type is a dependent type, |
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///ie. the graph type depend on a template parameter. |
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#define TEMPLATE_DIGRAPH_TYPEDEFS(Digraph) \ |
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typedef typename Digraph::Node Node; \ |
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typedef typename Digraph::NodeIt NodeIt; \ |
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typedef typename Digraph::Arc Arc; \ |
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typedef typename Digraph::ArcIt ArcIt; \ |
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typedef typename Digraph::InArcIt InArcIt; \ |
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typedef typename Digraph::OutArcIt OutArcIt; \ |
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typedef typename Digraph::template NodeMap<bool> BoolNodeMap; \ |
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typedef typename Digraph::template NodeMap<int> IntNodeMap; \ |
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typedef typename Digraph::template NodeMap<double> DoubleNodeMap; \ |
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typedef typename Digraph::template ArcMap<bool> BoolArcMap; \ |
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typedef typename Digraph::template ArcMap<int> IntArcMap; \ |
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typedef typename Digraph::template ArcMap<double> DoubleArcMap |
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///Create convenience typedefs for the graph types and iterators |
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///This \c \#define creates the same convenient type definitions as defined |
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///by \ref DIGRAPH_TYPEDEFS(Graph) and six more, namely it creates |
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///\c Edge, \c EdgeIt, \c IncEdgeIt, \c BoolEdgeMap, \c IntEdgeMap, |
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///\c DoubleEdgeMap. |
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/// |
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///\note If the graph type is a dependent type, ie. the graph type depend |
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///on a template parameter, then use \c TEMPLATE_GRAPH_TYPEDEFS() |
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///macro. |
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#define GRAPH_TYPEDEFS(Graph) \ |
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DIGRAPH_TYPEDEFS(Graph); \ |
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typedef Graph::Edge Edge; \ |
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typedef Graph::EdgeIt EdgeIt; \ |
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typedef Graph::IncEdgeIt IncEdgeIt; \ |
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typedef Graph::EdgeMap<bool> BoolEdgeMap; \ |
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typedef Graph::EdgeMap<int> IntEdgeMap; \ |
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typedef Graph::EdgeMap<double> DoubleEdgeMap |
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///Create convenience typedefs for the graph types and iterators |
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///\see GRAPH_TYPEDEFS |
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/// |
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///\note Use this macro, if the graph type is a dependent type, |
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///ie. the graph type depend on a template parameter. |
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#define TEMPLATE_GRAPH_TYPEDEFS(Graph) \ |
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TEMPLATE_DIGRAPH_TYPEDEFS(Graph); \ |
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typedef typename Graph::Edge Edge; \ |
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typedef typename Graph::EdgeIt EdgeIt; \ |
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typedef typename Graph::IncEdgeIt IncEdgeIt; \ |
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typedef typename Graph::template EdgeMap<bool> BoolEdgeMap; \ |
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typedef typename Graph::template EdgeMap<int> IntEdgeMap; \ |
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typedef typename Graph::template EdgeMap<double> DoubleEdgeMap |
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/// \brief Function to count the items in a graph. |
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/// |
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/// This function counts the items (nodes, arcs etc.) in a graph. |
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/// The complexity of the function is linear because |
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/// it iterates on all of the items. |
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template <typename Graph, typename Item> |
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inline int countItems(const Graph& g) {
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typedef typename ItemSetTraits<Graph, Item>::ItemIt ItemIt; |
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int num = 0; |
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for (ItemIt it(g); it != INVALID; ++it) {
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++num; |
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} |
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return num; |
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} |
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// Node counting: |
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namespace _core_bits {
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template <typename Graph, typename Enable = void> |
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struct CountNodesSelector {
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static int count(const Graph &g) {
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return countItems<Graph, typename Graph::Node>(g); |
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} |
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}; |
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template <typename Graph> |
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struct CountNodesSelector< |
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Graph, typename |
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enable_if<typename Graph::NodeNumTag, void>::type> |
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{
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static int count(const Graph &g) {
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return g.nodeNum(); |
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} |
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}; |
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} |
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/// \brief Function to count the nodes in the graph. |
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/// |
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/// This function counts the nodes in the graph. |
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/// The complexity of the function is <em>O</em>(<em>n</em>), but for some |
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/// graph structures it is specialized to run in <em>O</em>(1). |
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/// |
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/// \note If the graph contains a \c nodeNum() member function and a |
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/// \c NodeNumTag tag then this function calls directly the member |
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/// function to query the cardinality of the node set. |
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template <typename Graph> |
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inline int countNodes(const Graph& g) {
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return _core_bits::CountNodesSelector<Graph>::count(g); |
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} |
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// Arc counting: |
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namespace _core_bits {
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template <typename Graph, typename Enable = void> |
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struct CountArcsSelector {
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static int count(const Graph &g) {
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return countItems<Graph, typename Graph::Arc>(g); |
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} |
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}; |
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template <typename Graph> |
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struct CountArcsSelector< |
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Graph, |
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typename enable_if<typename Graph::ArcNumTag, void>::type> |
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{
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static int count(const Graph &g) {
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return g.arcNum(); |
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} |
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}; |
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} |
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/// \brief Function to count the arcs in the graph. |
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/// |
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/// This function counts the arcs in the graph. |
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/// The complexity of the function is <em>O</em>(<em>m</em>), but for some |
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/// graph structures it is specialized to run in <em>O</em>(1). |
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/// |
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/// \note If the graph contains a \c arcNum() member function and a |
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/// \c ArcNumTag tag then this function calls directly the member |
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/// function to query the cardinality of the arc set. |
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template <typename Graph> |
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inline int countArcs(const Graph& g) {
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return _core_bits::CountArcsSelector<Graph>::count(g); |
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} |
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// Edge counting: |
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namespace _core_bits {
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template <typename Graph, typename Enable = void> |
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struct CountEdgesSelector {
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static int count(const Graph &g) {
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return countItems<Graph, typename Graph::Edge>(g); |
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} |
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}; |
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template <typename Graph> |
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struct CountEdgesSelector< |
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Graph, |
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typename enable_if<typename Graph::EdgeNumTag, void>::type> |
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{
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static int count(const Graph &g) {
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return g.edgeNum(); |
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} |
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}; |
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} |
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/// \brief Function to count the edges in the graph. |
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/// |
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/// This function counts the edges in the graph. |
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/// The complexity of the function is <em>O</em>(<em>m</em>), but for some |
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/// graph structures it is specialized to run in <em>O</em>(1). |
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/// |
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/// \note If the graph contains a \c edgeNum() member function and a |
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/// \c EdgeNumTag tag then this function calls directly the member |
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/// function to query the cardinality of the edge set. |
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template <typename Graph> |
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inline int countEdges(const Graph& g) {
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return _core_bits::CountEdgesSelector<Graph>::count(g); |
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} |
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template <typename Graph, typename DegIt> |
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inline int countNodeDegree(const Graph& _g, const typename Graph::Node& _n) {
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int num = 0; |
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for (DegIt it(_g, _n); it != INVALID; ++it) {
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++num; |
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} |
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return num; |
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} |
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/// \brief Function to count the number of the out-arcs from node \c n. |
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/// |
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/// This function counts the number of the out-arcs from node \c n |
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/// in the graph \c g. |
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template <typename Graph> |
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inline int countOutArcs(const Graph& g, const typename Graph::Node& n) {
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return countNodeDegree<Graph, typename Graph::OutArcIt>(g, n); |
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} |
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/// \brief Function to count the number of the in-arcs to node \c n. |
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/// |
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/// This function counts the number of the in-arcs to node \c n |
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/// in the graph \c g. |
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template <typename Graph> |
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inline int countInArcs(const Graph& g, const typename Graph::Node& n) {
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return countNodeDegree<Graph, typename Graph::InArcIt>(g, n); |
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} |
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/// \brief Function to count the number of the inc-edges to node \c n. |
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/// |
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/// This function counts the number of the inc-edges to node \c n |
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/// in the undirected graph \c g. |
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template <typename Graph> |
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inline int countIncEdges(const Graph& g, const typename Graph::Node& n) {
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return countNodeDegree<Graph, typename Graph::IncEdgeIt>(g, n); |
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} |
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namespace _core_bits {
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template <typename Digraph, typename Item, typename RefMap> |
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class MapCopyBase {
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public: |
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virtual void copy(const Digraph& from, const RefMap& refMap) = 0; |
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virtual ~MapCopyBase() {}
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}; |
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template <typename Digraph, typename Item, typename RefMap, |
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typename FromMap, typename ToMap> |
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class MapCopy : public MapCopyBase<Digraph, Item, RefMap> {
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public: |
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MapCopy(const FromMap& map, ToMap& tmap) |
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: _map(map), _tmap(tmap) {}
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virtual void copy(const Digraph& digraph, const RefMap& refMap) {
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typedef typename ItemSetTraits<Digraph, Item>::ItemIt ItemIt; |
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for (ItemIt it(digraph); it != INVALID; ++it) {
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_tmap.set(refMap[it], _map[it]); |
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} |
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} |
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private: |
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const FromMap& _map; |
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ToMap& _tmap; |
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}; |
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template <typename Digraph, typename Item, typename RefMap, typename It> |
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class ItemCopy : public MapCopyBase<Digraph, Item, RefMap> {
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public: |
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ItemCopy(const Item& item, It& it) : _item(item), _it(it) {}
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virtual void copy(const Digraph&, const RefMap& refMap) {
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_it = refMap[_item]; |
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} |
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private: |
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Item _item; |
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It& _it; |
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}; |
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template <typename Digraph, typename Item, typename RefMap, typename Ref> |
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class RefCopy : public MapCopyBase<Digraph, Item, RefMap> {
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public: |
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RefCopy(Ref& map) : _map(map) {}
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virtual void copy(const Digraph& digraph, const RefMap& refMap) {
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typedef typename ItemSetTraits<Digraph, Item>::ItemIt ItemIt; |
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for (ItemIt it(digraph); it != INVALID; ++it) {
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_map.set(it, refMap[it]); |
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} |
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} |
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private: |
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Ref& _map; |
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}; |
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template <typename Digraph, typename Item, typename RefMap, |
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typename CrossRef> |
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class CrossRefCopy : public MapCopyBase<Digraph, Item, RefMap> {
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public: |
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CrossRefCopy(CrossRef& cmap) : _cmap(cmap) {}
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virtual void copy(const Digraph& digraph, const RefMap& refMap) {
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typedef typename ItemSetTraits<Digraph, Item>::ItemIt ItemIt; |
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for (ItemIt it(digraph); it != INVALID; ++it) {
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_cmap.set(refMap[it], it); |
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} |
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} |
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private: |
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CrossRef& _cmap; |
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}; |
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template <typename Digraph, typename Enable = void> |
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struct DigraphCopySelector {
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template <typename From, typename NodeRefMap, typename ArcRefMap> |
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static void copy(const From& from, Digraph &to, |
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NodeRefMap& nodeRefMap, ArcRefMap& arcRefMap) {
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for (typename From::NodeIt it(from); it != INVALID; ++it) {
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nodeRefMap[it] = to.addNode(); |
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} |
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for (typename From::ArcIt it(from); it != INVALID; ++it) {
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arcRefMap[it] = to.addArc(nodeRefMap[from.source(it)], |
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nodeRefMap[from.target(it)]); |
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} |
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} |
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}; |
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template <typename Digraph> |
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struct DigraphCopySelector< |
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Digraph, |
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typename enable_if<typename Digraph::BuildTag, void>::type> |
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{
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template <typename From, typename NodeRefMap, typename ArcRefMap> |
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static void copy(const From& from, Digraph &to, |
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NodeRefMap& nodeRefMap, ArcRefMap& arcRefMap) {
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to.build(from, nodeRefMap, arcRefMap); |
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} |
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}; |
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template <typename Graph, typename Enable = void> |
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struct GraphCopySelector {
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template <typename From, typename NodeRefMap, typename EdgeRefMap> |
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static void copy(const From& from, Graph &to, |
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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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#ifndef LEMON_DFS_H |
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#define LEMON_DFS_H |
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///\ingroup search |
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///\file |
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///\brief DFS algorithm. |
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#include <lemon/list_graph.h> |
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#include <lemon/bits/path_dump.h> |
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#include <lemon/core.h> |
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#include <lemon/error.h> |
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#include <lemon/assert.h> |
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#include <lemon/maps.h> |
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#include <lemon/path.h> |
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namespace lemon {
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///Default traits class of Dfs class. |
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///Default traits class of Dfs class. |
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///\tparam GR Digraph type. |
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template<class GR> |
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struct DfsDefaultTraits |
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{
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///The type of the digraph the algorithm runs on. |
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typedef GR Digraph; |
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|
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///\brief The type of the map that stores the predecessor |
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///arcs of the %DFS paths. |
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/// |
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///The type of the map that stores the predecessor |
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///arcs of the %DFS paths. |
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///It must meet the \ref concepts::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept. |
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typedef typename Digraph::template NodeMap<typename Digraph::Arc> PredMap; |
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///Instantiates a PredMap. |
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|
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///This function instantiates a PredMap. |
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///\param g is the digraph, to which we would like to define the |
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///PredMap. |
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static PredMap *createPredMap(const Digraph &g) |
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{
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return new PredMap(g); |
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} |
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|
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///The type of the map that indicates which nodes are processed. |
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///The type of the map that indicates which nodes are processed. |
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///It must meet the \ref concepts::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept. |
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typedef NullMap<typename Digraph::Node,bool> ProcessedMap; |
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///Instantiates a ProcessedMap. |
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///This function instantiates a ProcessedMap. |
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///\param g is the digraph, to which |
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///we would like to define the ProcessedMap |
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#ifdef DOXYGEN |
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static ProcessedMap *createProcessedMap(const Digraph &g) |
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#else |
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static ProcessedMap *createProcessedMap(const Digraph &) |
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#endif |
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{
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return new ProcessedMap(); |
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} |
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|
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///The type of the map that indicates which nodes are reached. |
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///The type of the map that indicates which nodes are reached. |
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///It must meet the \ref concepts::ReadWriteMap "ReadWriteMap" concept. |
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typedef typename Digraph::template NodeMap<bool> ReachedMap; |
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///Instantiates a ReachedMap. |
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///This function instantiates a ReachedMap. |
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///\param g is the digraph, to which |
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///we would like to define the ReachedMap. |
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static ReachedMap *createReachedMap(const Digraph &g) |
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{
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return new ReachedMap(g); |
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} |
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///The type of the map that stores the distances of the nodes. |
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|
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///The type of the map that stores the distances of the nodes. |
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///It must meet the \ref concepts::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept. |
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typedef typename Digraph::template NodeMap<int> DistMap; |
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///Instantiates a DistMap. |
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///This function instantiates a DistMap. |
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///\param g is the digraph, to which we would like to define the |
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///DistMap. |
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static DistMap *createDistMap(const Digraph &g) |
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{
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return new DistMap(g); |
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} |
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}; |
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|
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///%DFS algorithm class. |
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|
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///\ingroup search |
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///This class provides an efficient implementation of the %DFS algorithm. |
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/// |
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///There is also a \ref dfs() "function-type interface" for the DFS |
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///algorithm, which is convenient in the simplier cases and it can be |
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///used easier. |
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/// |
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///\tparam GR The type of the digraph the algorithm runs on. |
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///The default value is \ref ListDigraph. The value of GR is not used |
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///directly by \ref Dfs, it is only passed to \ref DfsDefaultTraits. |
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///\tparam TR Traits class to set various data types used by the algorithm. |
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///The default traits class is |
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///\ref DfsDefaultTraits "DfsDefaultTraits<GR>". |
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///See \ref DfsDefaultTraits for the documentation of |
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///a Dfs traits class. |
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#ifdef DOXYGEN |
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template <typename GR, |
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typename TR> |
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#else |
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template <typename GR=ListDigraph, |
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typename TR=DfsDefaultTraits<GR> > |
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#endif |
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class Dfs {
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public: |
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///The type of the digraph the algorithm runs on. |
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typedef typename TR::Digraph Digraph; |
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///\brief The type of the map that stores the predecessor arcs of the |
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///DFS paths. |
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typedef typename TR::PredMap PredMap; |
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///The type of the map that stores the distances of the nodes. |
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typedef typename TR::DistMap DistMap; |
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///The type of the map that indicates which nodes are reached. |
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typedef typename TR::ReachedMap ReachedMap; |
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///The type of the map that indicates which nodes are processed. |
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typedef typename TR::ProcessedMap ProcessedMap; |
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///The type of the paths. |
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typedef PredMapPath<Digraph, PredMap> Path; |
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///The traits class. |
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typedef TR Traits; |
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private: |
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typedef typename Digraph::Node Node; |
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typedef typename Digraph::NodeIt NodeIt; |
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typedef typename Digraph::Arc Arc; |
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typedef typename Digraph::OutArcIt OutArcIt; |
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//Pointer to the underlying digraph. |
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const Digraph *G; |
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//Pointer to the map of predecessor arcs. |
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PredMap *_pred; |
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//Indicates if _pred is locally allocated (true) or not. |
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bool local_pred; |
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//Pointer to the map of distances. |
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DistMap *_dist; |
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//Indicates if _dist is locally allocated (true) or not. |
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bool local_dist; |
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//Pointer to the map of reached status of the nodes. |
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ReachedMap *_reached; |
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//Indicates if _reached is locally allocated (true) or not. |
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bool local_reached; |
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//Pointer to the map of processed status of the nodes. |
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ProcessedMap *_processed; |
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//Indicates if _processed is locally allocated (true) or not. |
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bool local_processed; |
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std::vector<typename Digraph::OutArcIt> _stack; |
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int _stack_head; |
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//Creates the maps if necessary. |
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void create_maps() |
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{
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if(!_pred) {
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local_pred = true; |
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_pred = Traits::createPredMap(*G); |
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} |
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if(!_dist) {
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local_dist = true; |
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_dist = Traits::createDistMap(*G); |
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} |
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if(!_reached) {
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local_reached = true; |
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_reached = Traits::createReachedMap(*G); |
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} |
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if(!_processed) {
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local_processed = true; |
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_processed = Traits::createProcessedMap(*G); |
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} |
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} |
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protected: |
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|
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Dfs() {}
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public: |
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typedef Dfs Create; |
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|
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///\name Named template parameters |
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|
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///@{
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|
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template <class T> |
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struct SetPredMapTraits : public Traits {
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typedef T PredMap; |
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static PredMap *createPredMap(const Digraph &) |
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{
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LEMON_ASSERT(false, "PredMap is not initialized"); |
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return 0; // ignore warnings |
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} |
| 228 | 227 |
}; |
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///\brief \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting |
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///PredMap type. |
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/// |
| 232 | 231 |
///\ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting |
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///PredMap type. |
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template <class T> |
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struct SetPredMap : public Dfs<Digraph, SetPredMapTraits<T> > {
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typedef Dfs<Digraph, SetPredMapTraits<T> > Create; |
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}; |
| 238 | 237 |
|
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template <class T> |
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struct SetDistMapTraits : public Traits {
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typedef T DistMap; |
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static DistMap *createDistMap(const Digraph &) |
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{
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LEMON_ASSERT(false, "DistMap is not initialized"); |
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return 0; // ignore warnings |
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} |
| 247 | 246 |
}; |
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///\brief \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting |
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///DistMap type. |
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/// |
| 251 | 250 |
///\ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting |
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///DistMap type. |
| 253 | 252 |
template <class T> |
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struct SetDistMap : public Dfs< Digraph, SetDistMapTraits<T> > {
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| 255 | 254 |
typedef Dfs<Digraph, SetDistMapTraits<T> > Create; |
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}; |
| 257 | 256 |
|
| 258 | 257 |
template <class T> |
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struct SetReachedMapTraits : public Traits {
|
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typedef T ReachedMap; |
| 261 | 260 |
static ReachedMap *createReachedMap(const Digraph &) |
| 262 | 261 |
{
|
| 263 | 262 |
LEMON_ASSERT(false, "ReachedMap is not initialized"); |
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return 0; // ignore warnings |
| 265 | 264 |
} |
| 266 | 265 |
}; |
| 267 | 266 |
///\brief \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting |
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///ReachedMap type. |
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/// |
| 270 | 269 |
///\ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting |
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///ReachedMap type. |
| 272 | 271 |
template <class T> |
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struct SetReachedMap : public Dfs< Digraph, SetReachedMapTraits<T> > {
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typedef Dfs< Digraph, SetReachedMapTraits<T> > Create; |
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}; |
| 276 | 275 |
|
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template <class T> |
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struct SetProcessedMapTraits : public Traits {
|
| 279 | 278 |
typedef T ProcessedMap; |
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static ProcessedMap *createProcessedMap(const Digraph &) |
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{
|
| 282 | 281 |
LEMON_ASSERT(false, "ProcessedMap is not initialized"); |
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return 0; // ignore warnings |
| 284 | 283 |
} |
| 285 | 284 |
}; |
| 286 | 285 |
///\brief \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting |
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///ProcessedMap type. |
| 288 | 287 |
/// |
| 289 | 288 |
///\ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting |
| 290 | 289 |
///ProcessedMap type. |
| 291 | 290 |
template <class T> |
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struct SetProcessedMap : public Dfs< Digraph, SetProcessedMapTraits<T> > {
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| 293 | 292 |
typedef Dfs< Digraph, SetProcessedMapTraits<T> > Create; |
| 294 | 293 |
}; |
| 295 | 294 |
|
| 296 | 295 |
struct SetStandardProcessedMapTraits : public Traits {
|
| 297 | 296 |
typedef typename Digraph::template NodeMap<bool> ProcessedMap; |
| 298 | 297 |
static ProcessedMap *createProcessedMap(const Digraph &g) |
| 299 | 298 |
{
|
| 300 | 299 |
return new ProcessedMap(g); |
| 301 | 300 |
} |
| 302 | 301 |
}; |
| 303 | 302 |
///\brief \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting |
| 304 | 303 |
///ProcessedMap type to be <tt>Digraph::NodeMap<bool></tt>. |
| 305 | 304 |
/// |
| 306 | 305 |
///\ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting |
| 307 | 306 |
///ProcessedMap type to be <tt>Digraph::NodeMap<bool></tt>. |
| 308 | 307 |
///If you don't set it explicitly, it will be automatically allocated. |
| 309 | 308 |
struct SetStandardProcessedMap : |
| 310 | 309 |
public Dfs< Digraph, SetStandardProcessedMapTraits > {
|
| 311 | 310 |
typedef Dfs< Digraph, SetStandardProcessedMapTraits > Create; |
| 312 | 311 |
}; |
| 313 | 312 |
|
| 314 | 313 |
///@} |
| 315 | 314 |
|
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public: |
| 317 | 316 |
|
| 318 | 317 |
///Constructor. |
| 319 | 318 |
|
| 320 | 319 |
///Constructor. |
| 321 | 320 |
///\param g The digraph the algorithm runs on. |
| 322 | 321 |
Dfs(const Digraph &g) : |
| 323 | 322 |
G(&g), |
| 324 | 323 |
_pred(NULL), local_pred(false), |
| 325 | 324 |
_dist(NULL), local_dist(false), |
| 326 | 325 |
_reached(NULL), local_reached(false), |
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_processed(NULL), local_processed(false) |
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{ }
|
| 329 | 328 |
|
| 330 | 329 |
///Destructor. |
| 331 | 330 |
~Dfs() |
| 332 | 331 |
{
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| 333 | 332 |
if(local_pred) delete _pred; |
| 334 | 333 |
if(local_dist) delete _dist; |
| 335 | 334 |
if(local_reached) delete _reached; |
| 336 | 335 |
if(local_processed) delete _processed; |
| 337 | 336 |
} |
| 338 | 337 |
|
| 339 | 338 |
///Sets the map that stores the predecessor arcs. |
| 340 | 339 |
|
| 341 | 340 |
///Sets the map that stores the predecessor arcs. |
| 342 | 341 |
///If you don't use this function before calling \ref run(), |
| 343 | 342 |
///it will allocate one. The destructor deallocates this |
| 344 | 343 |
///automatically allocated map, of course. |
| 345 | 344 |
///\return <tt> (*this) </tt> |
| 346 | 345 |
Dfs &predMap(PredMap &m) |
| 347 | 346 |
{
|
| 348 | 347 |
if(local_pred) {
|
| 349 | 348 |
delete _pred; |
| 350 | 349 |
local_pred=false; |
| 351 | 350 |
} |
| 352 | 351 |
_pred = &m; |
| 353 | 352 |
return *this; |
| 354 | 353 |
} |
| 355 | 354 |
|
| 356 | 355 |
///Sets the map that indicates which nodes are reached. |
| 357 | 356 |
|
| 358 | 357 |
///Sets the map that indicates which nodes are reached. |
| 359 | 358 |
///If you don't use this function before calling \ref run(), |
| 360 | 359 |
///it will allocate one. The destructor deallocates this |
| 361 | 360 |
///automatically allocated map, of course. |
| 362 | 361 |
///\return <tt> (*this) </tt> |
| 363 | 362 |
Dfs &reachedMap(ReachedMap &m) |
| 364 | 363 |
{
|
| 365 | 364 |
if(local_reached) {
|
| 366 | 365 |
delete _reached; |
| 367 | 366 |
local_reached=false; |
| 368 | 367 |
} |
| 369 | 368 |
_reached = &m; |
| 370 | 369 |
return *this; |
| 371 | 370 |
} |
| 372 | 371 |
|
| 373 | 372 |
///Sets the map that indicates which nodes are processed. |
| 374 | 373 |
|
| 375 | 374 |
///Sets the map that indicates which nodes are processed. |
| 376 | 375 |
///If you don't use this function before calling \ref run(), |
| 377 | 376 |
///it will allocate one. The destructor deallocates this |
| 378 | 377 |
///automatically allocated map, of course. |
| 379 | 378 |
///\return <tt> (*this) </tt> |
| 380 | 379 |
Dfs &processedMap(ProcessedMap &m) |
| 381 | 380 |
{
|
| 382 | 381 |
if(local_processed) {
|
| 383 | 382 |
delete _processed; |
| 384 | 383 |
local_processed=false; |
| 385 | 384 |
} |
| 386 | 385 |
_processed = &m; |
| 387 | 386 |
return *this; |
| 388 | 387 |
} |
| 389 | 388 |
|
| 390 | 389 |
///Sets the map that stores the distances of the nodes. |
| 391 | 390 |
|
| 392 | 391 |
///Sets the map that stores the distances of the nodes calculated by |
| 393 | 392 |
///the algorithm. |
| 394 | 393 |
///If you don't use this function before calling \ref run(), |
| 395 | 394 |
///it will allocate one. The destructor deallocates this |
| 396 | 395 |
///automatically allocated map, of course. |
| 397 | 396 |
///\return <tt> (*this) </tt> |
| 398 | 397 |
Dfs &distMap(DistMap &m) |
| 399 | 398 |
{
|
| 400 | 399 |
if(local_dist) {
|
| 401 | 400 |
delete _dist; |
| 402 | 401 |
local_dist=false; |
| 403 | 402 |
} |
| 404 | 403 |
_dist = &m; |
| 405 | 404 |
return *this; |
| 406 | 405 |
} |
| 407 | 406 |
|
| 408 | 407 |
public: |
| 409 | 408 |
|
| 410 | 409 |
///\name Execution control |
| 411 | 410 |
///The simplest way to execute the algorithm is to use |
| 412 | 411 |
///one of the member functions called \ref lemon::Dfs::run() "run()". |
| 413 | 412 |
///\n |
| 414 | 413 |
///If you need more control on the execution, first you must call |
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/* -*- mode: C++; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*- |
| 2 | 2 |
* |
| 3 | 3 |
* This file is a part of LEMON, a generic C++ optimization library. |
| 4 | 4 |
* |
| 5 | 5 |
* Copyright (C) 2003-2008 |
| 6 | 6 |
* Egervary Jeno Kombinatorikus Optimalizalasi Kutatocsoport |
| 7 | 7 |
* (Egervary Research Group on Combinatorial Optimization, EGRES). |
| 8 | 8 |
* |
| 9 | 9 |
* Permission to use, modify and distribute this software is granted |
| 10 | 10 |
* provided that this copyright notice appears in all copies. For |
| 11 | 11 |
* precise terms see the accompanying LICENSE file. |
| 12 | 12 |
* |
| 13 | 13 |
* This software is provided "AS IS" with no warranty of any kind, |
| 14 | 14 |
* express or implied, and with no claim as to its suitability for any |
| 15 | 15 |
* purpose. |
| 16 | 16 |
* |
| 17 | 17 |
*/ |
| 18 | 18 |
|
| 19 | 19 |
///\ingroup lemon_io |
| 20 | 20 |
///\file |
| 21 | 21 |
///\brief \ref lgf-format "LEMON Graph Format" reader. |
| 22 | 22 |
|
| 23 | 23 |
|
| 24 | 24 |
#ifndef LEMON_LGF_READER_H |
| 25 | 25 |
#define LEMON_LGF_READER_H |
| 26 | 26 |
|
| 27 | 27 |
#include <iostream> |
| 28 | 28 |
#include <fstream> |
| 29 | 29 |
#include <sstream> |
| 30 | 30 |
|
| 31 | 31 |
#include <set> |
| 32 | 32 |
#include <map> |
| 33 | 33 |
|
| 34 |
#include <lemon/assert.h> |
|
| 35 | 34 |
#include <lemon/core.h> |
| 36 | 35 |
|
| 37 | 36 |
#include <lemon/lgf_writer.h> |
| 38 | 37 |
|
| 39 | 38 |
#include <lemon/concept_check.h> |
| 40 | 39 |
#include <lemon/concepts/maps.h> |
| 41 | 40 |
|
| 42 | 41 |
namespace lemon {
|
| 43 | 42 |
|
| 44 | 43 |
namespace _reader_bits {
|
| 45 | 44 |
|
| 46 | 45 |
template <typename Value> |
| 47 | 46 |
struct DefaultConverter {
|
| 48 | 47 |
Value operator()(const std::string& str) {
|
| 49 | 48 |
std::istringstream is(str); |
| 50 | 49 |
Value value; |
| 51 | 50 |
if (!(is >> value)) {
|
| 52 | 51 |
throw FormatError("Cannot read token");
|
| 53 | 52 |
} |
| 54 | 53 |
|
| 55 | 54 |
char c; |
| 56 | 55 |
if (is >> std::ws >> c) {
|
| 57 | 56 |
throw FormatError("Remaining characters in token");
|
| 58 | 57 |
} |
| 59 | 58 |
return value; |
| 60 | 59 |
} |
| 61 | 60 |
}; |
| 62 | 61 |
|
| 63 | 62 |
template <> |
| 64 | 63 |
struct DefaultConverter<std::string> {
|
| 65 | 64 |
std::string operator()(const std::string& str) {
|
| 66 | 65 |
return str; |
| 67 | 66 |
} |
| 68 | 67 |
}; |
| 69 | 68 |
|
| 70 | 69 |
template <typename _Item> |
| 71 | 70 |
class MapStorageBase {
|
| 72 | 71 |
public: |
| 73 | 72 |
typedef _Item Item; |
| 74 | 73 |
|
| 75 | 74 |
public: |
| 76 | 75 |
MapStorageBase() {}
|
| 77 | 76 |
virtual ~MapStorageBase() {}
|
| 78 | 77 |
|
| 79 | 78 |
virtual void set(const Item& item, const std::string& value) = 0; |
| 80 | 79 |
|
| 81 | 80 |
}; |
| 82 | 81 |
|
| 83 | 82 |
template <typename _Item, typename _Map, |
| 84 | 83 |
typename _Converter = DefaultConverter<typename _Map::Value> > |
| 85 | 84 |
class MapStorage : public MapStorageBase<_Item> {
|
| 86 | 85 |
public: |
| 87 | 86 |
typedef _Map Map; |
| 88 | 87 |
typedef _Converter Converter; |
| 89 | 88 |
typedef _Item Item; |
| 90 | 89 |
|
| 91 | 90 |
private: |
| 92 | 91 |
Map& _map; |
| 93 | 92 |
Converter _converter; |
| 94 | 93 |
|
| 95 | 94 |
public: |
| 96 | 95 |
MapStorage(Map& map, const Converter& converter = Converter()) |
| 97 | 96 |
: _map(map), _converter(converter) {}
|
| 98 | 97 |
virtual ~MapStorage() {}
|
| 99 | 98 |
|
| 100 | 99 |
virtual void set(const Item& item ,const std::string& value) {
|
| 101 | 100 |
_map.set(item, _converter(value)); |
| 102 | 101 |
} |
| 103 | 102 |
}; |
| 104 | 103 |
|
| 105 | 104 |
template <typename _Graph, bool _dir, typename _Map, |
| 106 | 105 |
typename _Converter = DefaultConverter<typename _Map::Value> > |
| 107 | 106 |
class GraphArcMapStorage : public MapStorageBase<typename _Graph::Edge> {
|
| 108 | 107 |
public: |
| 109 | 108 |
typedef _Map Map; |
| 110 | 109 |
typedef _Converter Converter; |
| 111 | 110 |
typedef _Graph Graph; |
| 112 | 111 |
typedef typename Graph::Edge Item; |
| 113 | 112 |
static const bool dir = _dir; |
| 114 | 113 |
|
| 115 | 114 |
private: |
| 116 | 115 |
const Graph& _graph; |
| 117 | 116 |
Map& _map; |
| 118 | 117 |
Converter _converter; |
| 119 | 118 |
|
| 120 | 119 |
public: |
| 121 | 120 |
GraphArcMapStorage(const Graph& graph, Map& map, |
| 122 | 121 |
const Converter& converter = Converter()) |
| 123 | 122 |
: _graph(graph), _map(map), _converter(converter) {}
|
| 124 | 123 |
virtual ~GraphArcMapStorage() {}
|
| 125 | 124 |
|
| 126 | 125 |
virtual void set(const Item& item ,const std::string& value) {
|
| 127 | 126 |
_map.set(_graph.direct(item, dir), _converter(value)); |
| 128 | 127 |
} |
| 129 | 128 |
}; |
| 130 | 129 |
|
| 131 | 130 |
class ValueStorageBase {
|
| 132 | 131 |
public: |
| 133 | 132 |
ValueStorageBase() {}
|
| 134 | 133 |
virtual ~ValueStorageBase() {}
|
| 135 | 134 |
|
| 136 | 135 |
virtual void set(const std::string&) = 0; |
| 137 | 136 |
}; |
| 138 | 137 |
|
| 139 | 138 |
template <typename _Value, typename _Converter = DefaultConverter<_Value> > |
| 140 | 139 |
class ValueStorage : public ValueStorageBase {
|
| 141 | 140 |
public: |
| 142 | 141 |
typedef _Value Value; |
| 143 | 142 |
typedef _Converter Converter; |
| 144 | 143 |
|
| 145 | 144 |
private: |
| 146 | 145 |
Value& _value; |
| 147 | 146 |
Converter _converter; |
| 148 | 147 |
|
| 149 | 148 |
public: |
| 150 | 149 |
ValueStorage(Value& value, const Converter& converter = Converter()) |
| 151 | 150 |
: _value(value), _converter(converter) {}
|
| 152 | 151 |
|
| 153 | 152 |
virtual void set(const std::string& value) {
|
| 154 | 153 |
_value = _converter(value); |
| 155 | 154 |
} |
| 156 | 155 |
}; |
| 157 | 156 |
|
| 158 | 157 |
template <typename Value> |
| 159 | 158 |
struct MapLookUpConverter {
|
| 160 | 159 |
const std::map<std::string, Value>& _map; |
| 161 | 160 |
|
| 162 | 161 |
MapLookUpConverter(const std::map<std::string, Value>& map) |
| 163 | 162 |
: _map(map) {}
|
| 164 | 163 |
|
| 165 | 164 |
Value operator()(const std::string& str) {
|
| 166 | 165 |
typename std::map<std::string, Value>::const_iterator it = |
| 167 | 166 |
_map.find(str); |
| 168 | 167 |
if (it == _map.end()) {
|
| 169 | 168 |
std::ostringstream msg; |
| 170 | 169 |
msg << "Item not found: " << str; |
| 171 | 170 |
throw FormatError(msg.str()); |
| 172 | 171 |
} |
| 173 | 172 |
return it->second; |
| 174 | 173 |
} |
| 175 | 174 |
}; |
| 176 | 175 |
|
| 177 | 176 |
template <typename Graph> |
| 178 | 177 |
struct GraphArcLookUpConverter {
|
| 179 | 178 |
const Graph& _graph; |
| 180 | 179 |
const std::map<std::string, typename Graph::Edge>& _map; |
| 181 | 180 |
|
| 182 | 181 |
GraphArcLookUpConverter(const Graph& graph, |
| 183 | 182 |
const std::map<std::string, |
| 184 | 183 |
typename Graph::Edge>& map) |
| 185 | 184 |
: _graph(graph), _map(map) {}
|
| 186 | 185 |
|
| 187 | 186 |
typename Graph::Arc operator()(const std::string& str) {
|
| 188 | 187 |
if (str.empty() || (str[0] != '+' && str[0] != '-')) {
|
| 189 | 188 |
throw FormatError("Item must start with '+' or '-'");
|
| 190 | 189 |
} |
| 191 | 190 |
typename std::map<std::string, typename Graph::Edge> |
| 192 | 191 |
::const_iterator it = _map.find(str.substr(1)); |
| 193 | 192 |
if (it == _map.end()) {
|
| 194 | 193 |
throw FormatError("Item not found");
|
| 195 | 194 |
} |
| 196 | 195 |
return _graph.direct(it->second, str[0] == '+'); |
| 197 | 196 |
} |
| 198 | 197 |
}; |
| 199 | 198 |
|
| 200 | 199 |
inline bool isWhiteSpace(char c) {
|
| 201 | 200 |
return c == ' ' || c == '\t' || c == '\v' || |
| 202 | 201 |
c == '\n' || c == '\r' || c == '\f'; |
| 203 | 202 |
} |
| 204 | 203 |
|
| 205 | 204 |
inline bool isOct(char c) {
|
| 206 | 205 |
return '0' <= c && c <='7'; |
| 207 | 206 |
} |
| 208 | 207 |
|
| 209 | 208 |
inline int valueOct(char c) {
|
| 210 | 209 |
LEMON_ASSERT(isOct(c), "The character is not octal."); |
| 211 | 210 |
return c - '0'; |
| 212 | 211 |
} |
| 213 | 212 |
|
| 214 | 213 |
inline bool isHex(char c) {
|
| 215 | 214 |
return ('0' <= c && c <= '9') ||
|
| 216 | 215 |
('a' <= c && c <= 'z') ||
|
| 217 | 216 |
('A' <= c && c <= 'Z');
|
| 218 | 217 |
} |
| 219 | 218 |
|
| 220 | 219 |
inline int valueHex(char c) {
|
| 221 | 220 |
LEMON_ASSERT(isHex(c), "The character is not hexadecimal."); |
| 222 | 221 |
if ('0' <= c && c <= '9') return c - '0';
|
| 223 | 222 |
if ('a' <= c && c <= 'z') return c - 'a' + 10;
|
| 224 | 223 |
return c - 'A' + 10; |
| 225 | 224 |
} |
| 226 | 225 |
|
| 227 | 226 |
inline bool isIdentifierFirstChar(char c) {
|
| 228 | 227 |
return ('a' <= c && c <= 'z') ||
|
| 229 | 228 |
('A' <= c && c <= 'Z') || c == '_';
|
| 230 | 229 |
} |
| 231 | 230 |
|
| 232 | 231 |
inline bool isIdentifierChar(char c) {
|
| 233 | 232 |
return isIdentifierFirstChar(c) || |
| 234 | 233 |
('0' <= c && c <= '9');
|
| 235 | 234 |
} |
| 236 | 235 |
|
| 237 | 236 |
inline char readEscape(std::istream& is) {
|
| 238 | 237 |
char c; |
| 239 | 238 |
if (!is.get(c)) |
| 240 | 239 |
throw FormatError("Escape format error");
|
| 241 | 240 |
|
| 242 | 241 |
switch (c) {
|
| 243 | 242 |
case '\\': |
| 244 | 243 |
return '\\'; |
| 245 | 244 |
case '\"': |
| 246 | 245 |
return '\"'; |
| 247 | 246 |
case '\'': |
| 248 | 247 |
return '\''; |
| 249 | 248 |
case '\?': |
| 250 | 249 |
return '\?'; |
| 251 | 250 |
case 'a': |
| 252 | 251 |
return '\a'; |
| 253 | 252 |
case 'b': |
| 254 | 253 |
return '\b'; |
| 255 | 254 |
case 'f': |
| 256 | 255 |
return '\f'; |
| 257 | 256 |
case 'n': |
| 258 | 257 |
return '\n'; |
| 259 | 258 |
case 'r': |
| 260 | 259 |
return '\r'; |
| 261 | 260 |
case 't': |
| 262 | 261 |
return '\t'; |
| 263 | 262 |
case 'v': |
| 264 | 263 |
return '\v'; |
| 265 | 264 |
case 'x': |
| 266 | 265 |
{
|
| 267 | 266 |
int code; |
| 268 | 267 |
if (!is.get(c) || !isHex(c)) |
| 269 | 268 |
throw FormatError("Escape format error");
|
| 270 | 269 |
else if (code = valueHex(c), !is.get(c) || !isHex(c)) is.putback(c); |
| 271 | 270 |
else code = code * 16 + valueHex(c); |
| 272 | 271 |
return code; |
| 273 | 272 |
} |
| 274 | 273 |
default: |
| 275 | 274 |
{
|
| 276 | 275 |
int code; |
| 277 | 276 |
if (!isOct(c)) |
| 278 | 277 |
throw FormatError("Escape format error");
|
| 279 | 278 |
else if (code = valueOct(c), !is.get(c) || !isOct(c)) |
| 280 | 279 |
is.putback(c); |
| 281 | 280 |
else if (code = code * 8 + valueOct(c), !is.get(c) || !isOct(c)) |
| 282 | 281 |
is.putback(c); |
| 283 | 282 |
else code = code * 8 + valueOct(c); |
| 284 | 283 |
return code; |
| 285 | 284 |
} |
| 286 | 285 |
} |
| 287 | 286 |
} |
| 288 | 287 |
|
| 289 | 288 |
inline std::istream& readToken(std::istream& is, std::string& str) {
|
| 290 | 289 |
std::ostringstream os; |
| 291 | 290 |
|
| 292 | 291 |
char c; |
| 293 | 292 |
is >> std::ws; |
| 294 | 293 |
|
| 295 | 294 |
if (!is.get(c)) |
| 296 | 295 |
return is; |
| 297 | 296 |
|
| 298 | 297 |
if (c == '\"') {
|
| 299 | 298 |
while (is.get(c) && c != '\"') {
|
| 300 | 299 |
if (c == '\\') |
| 301 | 300 |
c = readEscape(is); |
| 302 | 301 |
os << c; |
| 303 | 302 |
} |
| 304 | 303 |
if (!is) |
| 305 | 304 |
throw FormatError("Quoted format error");
|
| 306 | 305 |
} else {
|
| 307 | 306 |
is.putback(c); |
| 308 | 307 |
while (is.get(c) && !isWhiteSpace(c)) {
|
| 309 | 308 |
if (c == '\\') |
| 310 | 309 |
c = readEscape(is); |
| 311 | 310 |
os << c; |
| 312 | 311 |
} |
| 313 | 312 |
if (!is) {
|
| 314 | 313 |
is.clear(); |
| 315 | 314 |
} else {
|
| 316 | 315 |
is.putback(c); |
| 317 | 316 |
} |
| 318 | 317 |
} |
| 319 | 318 |
str = os.str(); |
| 320 | 319 |
return is; |
| 321 | 320 |
} |
| 322 | 321 |
|
| 323 | 322 |
class Section {
|
| 324 | 323 |
public: |
| 325 | 324 |
virtual ~Section() {}
|
| 326 | 325 |
virtual void process(std::istream& is, int& line_num) = 0; |
| 327 | 326 |
}; |
| 328 | 327 |
|
| 329 | 328 |
template <typename Functor> |
| 330 | 329 |
class LineSection : public Section {
|
| 331 | 330 |
private: |
| 332 | 331 |
|
| 333 | 332 |
Functor _functor; |
| 334 | 333 |
|
| 335 | 334 |
public: |
| 336 | 335 |
|
| 337 | 336 |
LineSection(const Functor& functor) : _functor(functor) {}
|
| 338 | 337 |
virtual ~LineSection() {}
|
| 339 | 338 |
|
| 340 | 339 |
virtual void process(std::istream& is, int& line_num) {
|
| 341 | 340 |
char c; |
| 342 | 341 |
std::string line; |
| 343 | 342 |
while (is.get(c) && c != '@') {
|
| 344 | 343 |
if (c == '\n') {
|
| 345 | 344 |
++line_num; |
| 346 | 345 |
} else if (c == '#') {
|
| 347 | 346 |
getline(is, line); |
| 348 | 347 |
++line_num; |
| 349 | 348 |
} else if (!isWhiteSpace(c)) {
|
| 350 | 349 |
is.putback(c); |
| 351 | 350 |
getline(is, line); |
| 352 | 351 |
_functor(line); |
| 353 | 352 |
++line_num; |
| 354 | 353 |
} |
| 355 | 354 |
} |
| 356 | 355 |
if (is) is.putback(c); |
| 357 | 356 |
else if (is.eof()) is.clear(); |
| 358 | 357 |
} |
| 359 | 358 |
}; |
| 360 | 359 |
|
| 361 | 360 |
template <typename Functor> |
| 362 | 361 |
class StreamSection : public Section {
|
| 363 | 362 |
private: |
| 364 | 363 |
|
| 365 | 364 |
Functor _functor; |
| 366 | 365 |
|
| 367 | 366 |
public: |
| 368 | 367 |
|
| 369 | 368 |
StreamSection(const Functor& functor) : _functor(functor) {}
|
| 370 | 369 |
virtual ~StreamSection() {}
|
| 371 | 370 |
|
| 372 | 371 |
virtual void process(std::istream& is, int& line_num) {
|
| 373 | 372 |
_functor(is, line_num); |
| 374 | 373 |
char c; |
| 375 | 374 |
std::string line; |
| 376 | 375 |
while (is.get(c) && c != '@') {
|
| 377 | 376 |
if (c == '\n') {
|
| 378 | 377 |
++line_num; |
| 379 | 378 |
} else if (!isWhiteSpace(c)) {
|
| 380 | 379 |
getline(is, line); |
| 381 | 380 |
++line_num; |
| 382 | 381 |
} |
| 383 | 382 |
} |
| 384 | 383 |
if (is) is.putback(c); |
| 385 | 384 |
else if (is.eof()) is.clear(); |
| 386 | 385 |
} |
| 387 | 386 |
}; |
| 388 | 387 |
|
| 389 | 388 |
} |
| 390 | 389 |
|
| 391 | 390 |
template <typename Digraph> |
| 392 | 391 |
class DigraphReader; |
| 393 | 392 |
|
| 394 | 393 |
/// \brief Return a \ref DigraphReader class |
| 395 | 394 |
/// |
| 396 | 395 |
/// This function just returns a \ref DigraphReader class. |
| 397 | 396 |
/// \relates DigraphReader |
| 398 | 397 |
template <typename Digraph> |
| 399 | 398 |
DigraphReader<Digraph> digraphReader(Digraph& digraph, |
| 400 | 399 |
std::istream& is = std::cin) {
|
| 401 | 400 |
DigraphReader<Digraph> tmp(digraph, is); |
| 402 | 401 |
return tmp; |
| 403 | 402 |
} |
| 404 | 403 |
|
| 405 | 404 |
/// \brief Return a \ref DigraphReader class |
| 406 | 405 |
/// |
| 407 | 406 |
/// This function just returns a \ref DigraphReader class. |
| 408 | 407 |
/// \relates DigraphReader |
| 409 | 408 |
template <typename Digraph> |
| 410 | 409 |
DigraphReader<Digraph> digraphReader(Digraph& digraph, |
| 411 | 410 |
const std::string& fn) {
|
| 412 | 411 |
DigraphReader<Digraph> tmp(digraph, fn); |
| 413 | 412 |
return tmp; |
| 414 | 413 |
} |
| 415 | 414 |
|
| 416 | 415 |
/// \brief Return a \ref DigraphReader class |
| 417 | 416 |
/// |
| 418 | 417 |
/// This function just returns a \ref DigraphReader class. |
| 1 | 1 |
/* -*- mode: C++; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*- |
| 2 | 2 |
* |
| 3 | 3 |
* This file is a part of LEMON, a generic C++ optimization library. |
| 4 | 4 |
* |
| 5 | 5 |
* Copyright (C) 2003-2008 |
| 6 | 6 |
* Egervary Jeno Kombinatorikus Optimalizalasi Kutatocsoport |
| 7 | 7 |
* (Egervary Research Group on Combinatorial Optimization, EGRES). |
| 8 | 8 |
* |
| 9 | 9 |
* Permission to use, modify and distribute this software is granted |
| 10 | 10 |
* provided that this copyright notice appears in all copies. For |
| 11 | 11 |
* precise terms see the accompanying LICENSE file. |
| 12 | 12 |
* |
| 13 | 13 |
* This software is provided "AS IS" with no warranty of any kind, |
| 14 | 14 |
* express or implied, and with no claim as to its suitability for any |
| 15 | 15 |
* purpose. |
| 16 | 16 |
* |
| 17 | 17 |
*/ |
| 18 | 18 |
|
| 19 | 19 |
///\ingroup lemon_io |
| 20 | 20 |
///\file |
| 21 | 21 |
///\brief \ref lgf-format "LEMON Graph Format" writer. |
| 22 | 22 |
|
| 23 | 23 |
|
| 24 | 24 |
#ifndef LEMON_LGF_WRITER_H |
| 25 | 25 |
#define LEMON_LGF_WRITER_H |
| 26 | 26 |
|
| 27 | 27 |
#include <iostream> |
| 28 | 28 |
#include <fstream> |
| 29 | 29 |
#include <sstream> |
| 30 | 30 |
|
| 31 | 31 |
#include <algorithm> |
| 32 | 32 |
|
| 33 | 33 |
#include <vector> |
| 34 | 34 |
#include <functional> |
| 35 | 35 |
|
| 36 |
#include <lemon/assert.h> |
|
| 37 | 36 |
#include <lemon/core.h> |
| 38 | 37 |
#include <lemon/maps.h> |
| 39 | 38 |
|
| 40 | 39 |
#include <lemon/concept_check.h> |
| 41 | 40 |
#include <lemon/concepts/maps.h> |
| 42 | 41 |
|
| 43 | 42 |
namespace lemon {
|
| 44 | 43 |
|
| 45 | 44 |
namespace _writer_bits {
|
| 46 | 45 |
|
| 47 | 46 |
template <typename Value> |
| 48 | 47 |
struct DefaultConverter {
|
| 49 | 48 |
std::string operator()(const Value& value) {
|
| 50 | 49 |
std::ostringstream os; |
| 51 | 50 |
os << value; |
| 52 | 51 |
return os.str(); |
| 53 | 52 |
} |
| 54 | 53 |
}; |
| 55 | 54 |
|
| 56 | 55 |
template <typename T> |
| 57 | 56 |
bool operator<(const T&, const T&) {
|
| 58 | 57 |
throw FormatError("Label map is not comparable");
|
| 59 | 58 |
} |
| 60 | 59 |
|
| 61 | 60 |
template <typename _Map> |
| 62 | 61 |
class MapLess {
|
| 63 | 62 |
public: |
| 64 | 63 |
typedef _Map Map; |
| 65 | 64 |
typedef typename Map::Key Item; |
| 66 | 65 |
|
| 67 | 66 |
private: |
| 68 | 67 |
const Map& _map; |
| 69 | 68 |
|
| 70 | 69 |
public: |
| 71 | 70 |
MapLess(const Map& map) : _map(map) {}
|
| 72 | 71 |
|
| 73 | 72 |
bool operator()(const Item& left, const Item& right) {
|
| 74 | 73 |
return _map[left] < _map[right]; |
| 75 | 74 |
} |
| 76 | 75 |
}; |
| 77 | 76 |
|
| 78 | 77 |
template <typename _Graph, bool _dir, typename _Map> |
| 79 | 78 |
class GraphArcMapLess {
|
| 80 | 79 |
public: |
| 81 | 80 |
typedef _Map Map; |
| 82 | 81 |
typedef _Graph Graph; |
| 83 | 82 |
typedef typename Graph::Edge Item; |
| 84 | 83 |
|
| 85 | 84 |
private: |
| 86 | 85 |
const Graph& _graph; |
| 87 | 86 |
const Map& _map; |
| 88 | 87 |
|
| 89 | 88 |
public: |
| 90 | 89 |
GraphArcMapLess(const Graph& graph, const Map& map) |
| 91 | 90 |
: _graph(graph), _map(map) {}
|
| 92 | 91 |
|
| 93 | 92 |
bool operator()(const Item& left, const Item& right) {
|
| 94 | 93 |
return _map[_graph.direct(left, _dir)] < |
| 95 | 94 |
_map[_graph.direct(right, _dir)]; |
| 96 | 95 |
} |
| 97 | 96 |
}; |
| 98 | 97 |
|
| 99 | 98 |
template <typename _Item> |
| 100 | 99 |
class MapStorageBase {
|
| 101 | 100 |
public: |
| 102 | 101 |
typedef _Item Item; |
| 103 | 102 |
|
| 104 | 103 |
public: |
| 105 | 104 |
MapStorageBase() {}
|
| 106 | 105 |
virtual ~MapStorageBase() {}
|
| 107 | 106 |
|
| 108 | 107 |
virtual std::string get(const Item& item) = 0; |
| 109 | 108 |
virtual void sort(std::vector<Item>&) = 0; |
| 110 | 109 |
}; |
| 111 | 110 |
|
| 112 | 111 |
template <typename _Item, typename _Map, |
| 113 | 112 |
typename _Converter = DefaultConverter<typename _Map::Value> > |
| 114 | 113 |
class MapStorage : public MapStorageBase<_Item> {
|
| 115 | 114 |
public: |
| 116 | 115 |
typedef _Map Map; |
| 117 | 116 |
typedef _Converter Converter; |
| 118 | 117 |
typedef _Item Item; |
| 119 | 118 |
|
| 120 | 119 |
private: |
| 121 | 120 |
const Map& _map; |
| 122 | 121 |
Converter _converter; |
| 123 | 122 |
|
| 124 | 123 |
public: |
| 125 | 124 |
MapStorage(const Map& map, const Converter& converter = Converter()) |
| 126 | 125 |
: _map(map), _converter(converter) {}
|
| 127 | 126 |
virtual ~MapStorage() {}
|
| 128 | 127 |
|
| 129 | 128 |
virtual std::string get(const Item& item) {
|
| 130 | 129 |
return _converter(_map[item]); |
| 131 | 130 |
} |
| 132 | 131 |
virtual void sort(std::vector<Item>& items) {
|
| 133 | 132 |
MapLess<Map> less(_map); |
| 134 | 133 |
std::sort(items.begin(), items.end(), less); |
| 135 | 134 |
} |
| 136 | 135 |
}; |
| 137 | 136 |
|
| 138 | 137 |
template <typename _Graph, bool _dir, typename _Map, |
| 139 | 138 |
typename _Converter = DefaultConverter<typename _Map::Value> > |
| 140 | 139 |
class GraphArcMapStorage : public MapStorageBase<typename _Graph::Edge> {
|
| 141 | 140 |
public: |
| 142 | 141 |
typedef _Map Map; |
| 143 | 142 |
typedef _Converter Converter; |
| 144 | 143 |
typedef _Graph Graph; |
| 145 | 144 |
typedef typename Graph::Edge Item; |
| 146 | 145 |
static const bool dir = _dir; |
| 147 | 146 |
|
| 148 | 147 |
private: |
| 149 | 148 |
const Graph& _graph; |
| 150 | 149 |
const Map& _map; |
| 151 | 150 |
Converter _converter; |
| 152 | 151 |
|
| 153 | 152 |
public: |
| 154 | 153 |
GraphArcMapStorage(const Graph& graph, const Map& map, |
| 155 | 154 |
const Converter& converter = Converter()) |
| 156 | 155 |
: _graph(graph), _map(map), _converter(converter) {}
|
| 157 | 156 |
virtual ~GraphArcMapStorage() {}
|
| 158 | 157 |
|
| 159 | 158 |
virtual std::string get(const Item& item) {
|
| 160 | 159 |
return _converter(_map[_graph.direct(item, dir)]); |
| 161 | 160 |
} |
| 162 | 161 |
virtual void sort(std::vector<Item>& items) {
|
| 163 | 162 |
GraphArcMapLess<Graph, dir, Map> less(_graph, _map); |
| 164 | 163 |
std::sort(items.begin(), items.end(), less); |
| 165 | 164 |
} |
| 166 | 165 |
}; |
| 167 | 166 |
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| 168 | 167 |
class ValueStorageBase {
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| 169 | 168 |
public: |
| 170 | 169 |
ValueStorageBase() {}
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| 171 | 170 |
virtual ~ValueStorageBase() {}
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| 172 | 171 |
|
| 173 | 172 |
virtual std::string get() = 0; |
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}; |
| 175 | 174 |
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| 176 | 175 |
template <typename _Value, typename _Converter = DefaultConverter<_Value> > |
| 177 | 176 |
class ValueStorage : public ValueStorageBase {
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| 178 | 177 |
public: |
| 179 | 178 |
typedef _Value Value; |
| 180 | 179 |
typedef _Converter Converter; |
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| 182 | 181 |
private: |
| 183 | 182 |
const Value& _value; |
| 184 | 183 |
Converter _converter; |
| 185 | 184 |
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| 186 | 185 |
public: |
| 187 | 186 |
ValueStorage(const Value& value, const Converter& converter = Converter()) |
| 188 | 187 |
: _value(value), _converter(converter) {}
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| 189 | 188 |
|
| 190 | 189 |
virtual std::string get() {
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| 191 | 190 |
return _converter(_value); |
| 192 | 191 |
} |
| 193 | 192 |
}; |
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| 195 | 194 |
template <typename Value> |
| 196 | 195 |
struct MapLookUpConverter {
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| 197 | 196 |
const std::map<Value, std::string>& _map; |
| 198 | 197 |
|
| 199 | 198 |
MapLookUpConverter(const std::map<Value, std::string>& map) |
| 200 | 199 |
: _map(map) {}
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| 201 | 200 |
|
| 202 | 201 |
std::string operator()(const Value& str) {
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| 203 | 202 |
typename std::map<Value, std::string>::const_iterator it = |
| 204 | 203 |
_map.find(str); |
| 205 | 204 |
if (it == _map.end()) {
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| 206 | 205 |
throw FormatError("Item not found");
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| 207 | 206 |
} |
| 208 | 207 |
return it->second; |
| 209 | 208 |
} |
| 210 | 209 |
}; |
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| 212 | 211 |
template <typename Graph> |
| 213 | 212 |
struct GraphArcLookUpConverter {
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| 214 | 213 |
const Graph& _graph; |
| 215 | 214 |
const std::map<typename Graph::Edge, std::string>& _map; |
| 216 | 215 |
|
| 217 | 216 |
GraphArcLookUpConverter(const Graph& graph, |
| 218 | 217 |
const std::map<typename Graph::Edge, |
| 219 | 218 |
std::string>& map) |
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: _graph(graph), _map(map) {}
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| 221 | 220 |
|
| 222 | 221 |
std::string operator()(const typename Graph::Arc& val) {
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| 223 | 222 |
typename std::map<typename Graph::Edge, std::string> |
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::const_iterator it = _map.find(val); |
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if (it == _map.end()) {
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| 226 | 225 |
throw FormatError("Item not found");
|
| 227 | 226 |
} |
| 228 | 227 |
return (_graph.direction(val) ? '+' : '-') + it->second; |
| 229 | 228 |
} |
| 230 | 229 |
}; |
| 231 | 230 |
|
| 232 | 231 |
inline bool isWhiteSpace(char c) {
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| 233 | 232 |
return c == ' ' || c == '\t' || c == '\v' || |
| 234 | 233 |
c == '\n' || c == '\r' || c == '\f'; |
| 235 | 234 |
} |
| 236 | 235 |
|
| 237 | 236 |
inline bool isEscaped(char c) {
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| 238 | 237 |
return c == '\\' || c == '\"' || c == '\'' || |
| 239 | 238 |
c == '\a' || c == '\b'; |
| 240 | 239 |
} |
| 241 | 240 |
|
| 242 | 241 |
inline static void writeEscape(std::ostream& os, char c) {
|
| 243 | 242 |
switch (c) {
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| 244 | 243 |
case '\\': |
| 245 | 244 |
os << "\\\\"; |
| 246 | 245 |
return; |
| 247 | 246 |
case '\"': |
| 248 | 247 |
os << "\\\""; |
| 249 | 248 |
return; |
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case '\a': |
| 251 | 250 |
os << "\\a"; |
| 252 | 251 |
return; |
| 253 | 252 |
case '\b': |
| 254 | 253 |
os << "\\b"; |
| 255 | 254 |
return; |
| 256 | 255 |
case '\f': |
| 257 | 256 |
os << "\\f"; |
| 258 | 257 |
return; |
| 259 | 258 |
case '\r': |
| 260 | 259 |
os << "\\r"; |
| 261 | 260 |
return; |
| 262 | 261 |
case '\n': |
| 263 | 262 |
os << "\\n"; |
| 264 | 263 |
return; |
| 265 | 264 |
case '\t': |
| 266 | 265 |
os << "\\t"; |
| 267 | 266 |
return; |
| 268 | 267 |
case '\v': |
| 269 | 268 |
os << "\\v"; |
| 270 | 269 |
return; |
| 271 | 270 |
default: |
| 272 | 271 |
if (c < 0x20) {
|
| 273 | 272 |
std::ios::fmtflags flags = os.flags(); |
| 274 | 273 |
os << '\\' << std::oct << static_cast<int>(c); |
| 275 | 274 |
os.flags(flags); |
| 276 | 275 |
} else {
|
| 277 | 276 |
os << c; |
| 278 | 277 |
} |
| 279 | 278 |
return; |
| 280 | 279 |
} |
| 281 | 280 |
} |
| 282 | 281 |
|
| 283 | 282 |
inline bool requireEscape(const std::string& str) {
|
| 284 | 283 |
if (str.empty() || str[0] == '@') return true; |
| 285 | 284 |
std::istringstream is(str); |
| 286 | 285 |
char c; |
| 287 | 286 |
while (is.get(c)) {
|
| 288 | 287 |
if (isWhiteSpace(c) || isEscaped(c)) {
|
| 289 | 288 |
return true; |
| 290 | 289 |
} |
| 291 | 290 |
} |
| 292 | 291 |
return false; |
| 293 | 292 |
} |
| 294 | 293 |
|
| 295 | 294 |
inline std::ostream& writeToken(std::ostream& os, const std::string& str) {
|
| 296 | 295 |
|
| 297 | 296 |
if (requireEscape(str)) {
|
| 298 | 297 |
os << '\"'; |
| 299 | 298 |
for (std::string::const_iterator it = str.begin(); |
| 300 | 299 |
it != str.end(); ++it) {
|
| 301 | 300 |
writeEscape(os, *it); |
| 302 | 301 |
} |
| 303 | 302 |
os << '\"'; |
| 304 | 303 |
} else {
|
| 305 | 304 |
os << str; |
| 306 | 305 |
} |
| 307 | 306 |
return os; |
| 308 | 307 |
} |
| 309 | 308 |
|
| 310 | 309 |
class Section {
|
| 311 | 310 |
public: |
| 312 | 311 |
virtual ~Section() {}
|
| 313 | 312 |
virtual void process(std::ostream& os) = 0; |
| 314 | 313 |
}; |
| 315 | 314 |
|
| 316 | 315 |
template <typename Functor> |
| 317 | 316 |
class LineSection : public Section {
|
| 318 | 317 |
private: |
| 319 | 318 |
|
| 320 | 319 |
Functor _functor; |
| 321 | 320 |
|
| 322 | 321 |
public: |
| 323 | 322 |
|
| 324 | 323 |
LineSection(const Functor& functor) : _functor(functor) {}
|
| 325 | 324 |
virtual ~LineSection() {}
|
| 326 | 325 |
|
| 327 | 326 |
virtual void process(std::ostream& os) {
|
| 328 | 327 |
std::string line; |
| 329 | 328 |
while (!(line = _functor()).empty()) os << line << std::endl; |
| 330 | 329 |
} |
| 331 | 330 |
}; |
| 332 | 331 |
|
| 333 | 332 |
template <typename Functor> |
| 334 | 333 |
class StreamSection : public Section {
|
| 335 | 334 |
private: |
| 336 | 335 |
|
| 337 | 336 |
Functor _functor; |
| 338 | 337 |
|
| 339 | 338 |
public: |
| 340 | 339 |
|
| 341 | 340 |
StreamSection(const Functor& functor) : _functor(functor) {}
|
| 342 | 341 |
virtual ~StreamSection() {}
|
| 343 | 342 |
|
| 344 | 343 |
virtual void process(std::ostream& os) {
|
| 345 | 344 |
_functor(os); |
| 346 | 345 |
} |
| 347 | 346 |
}; |
| 348 | 347 |
|
| 349 | 348 |
} |
| 350 | 349 |
|
| 351 | 350 |
template <typename Digraph> |
| 352 | 351 |
class DigraphWriter; |
| 353 | 352 |
|
| 354 | 353 |
/// \brief Return a \ref DigraphWriter class |
| 355 | 354 |
/// |
| 356 | 355 |
/// This function just returns a \ref DigraphWriter class. |
| 357 | 356 |
/// \relates DigraphWriter |
| 358 | 357 |
template <typename Digraph> |
| 359 | 358 |
DigraphWriter<Digraph> digraphWriter(const Digraph& digraph, |
| 360 | 359 |
std::ostream& os = std::cout) {
|
| 361 | 360 |
DigraphWriter<Digraph> tmp(digraph, os); |
| 362 | 361 |
return tmp; |
| 363 | 362 |
} |
| 364 | 363 |
|
| 365 | 364 |
/// \brief Return a \ref DigraphWriter class |
| 366 | 365 |
/// |
| 367 | 366 |
/// This function just returns a \ref DigraphWriter class. |
| 368 | 367 |
/// \relates DigraphWriter |
| 369 | 368 |
template <typename Digraph> |
| 370 | 369 |
DigraphWriter<Digraph> digraphWriter(const Digraph& digraph, |
| 371 | 370 |
const std::string& fn) {
|
| 372 | 371 |
DigraphWriter<Digraph> tmp(digraph, fn); |
| 373 | 372 |
return tmp; |
| 374 | 373 |
} |
| 375 | 374 |
|
| 376 | 375 |
/// \brief Return a \ref DigraphWriter class |
| 377 | 376 |
/// |
| 378 | 377 |
/// This function just returns a \ref DigraphWriter class. |
| 379 | 378 |
/// \relates DigraphWriter |
| 380 | 379 |
template <typename Digraph> |
| 381 | 380 |
DigraphWriter<Digraph> digraphWriter(const Digraph& digraph, |
| 382 | 381 |
const char* fn) {
|
| 383 | 382 |
DigraphWriter<Digraph> tmp(digraph, fn); |
| 384 | 383 |
return tmp; |
| 385 | 384 |
} |
| 386 | 385 |
|
| 387 | 386 |
/// \ingroup lemon_io |
| 388 | 387 |
/// |
| 389 | 388 |
/// \brief \ref lgf-format "LGF" writer for directed graphs |
| 390 | 389 |
/// |
| 391 | 390 |
/// This utility writes an \ref lgf-format "LGF" file. |
| 392 | 391 |
/// |
| 393 | 392 |
/// The writing method does a batch processing. The user creates a |
| 394 | 393 |
/// writer object, then various writing rules can be added to the |
| 395 | 394 |
/// writer, and eventually the writing is executed with the \c run() |
| 396 | 395 |
/// member function. A map writing rule can be added to the writer |
| 397 | 396 |
/// with the \c nodeMap() or \c arcMap() members. An optional |
| 398 | 397 |
/// converter parameter can also be added as a standard functor |
| 399 | 398 |
/// converting from the value type of the map to \c std::string. If it |
| 400 | 399 |
/// is set, it will determine how the value type of the map is written to |
| 401 | 400 |
/// the output stream. If the functor is not set, then a default |
| 402 | 401 |
/// conversion will be used. The \c attribute(), \c node() and \c |
| 403 | 402 |
/// arc() functions are used to add attribute writing rules. |
| 404 | 403 |
/// |
| 405 | 404 |
///\code |
| 406 | 405 |
/// DigraphWriter<Digraph>(digraph, std::cout). |
| 407 | 406 |
/// nodeMap("coordinates", coord_map).
|
| 408 | 407 |
/// nodeMap("size", size).
|
| 409 | 408 |
/// nodeMap("title", title).
|
| 410 | 409 |
/// arcMap("capacity", cap_map).
|
| 411 | 410 |
/// node("source", src).
|
| 412 | 411 |
/// node("target", trg).
|
| 413 | 412 |
/// attribute("caption", caption).
|
| 414 | 413 |
/// run(); |
| 415 | 414 |
///\endcode |
| 416 | 415 |
/// |
| 417 | 416 |
/// |
| 418 | 417 |
/// By default, the writer does not write additional captions to the |
| 419 | 418 |
/// sections, but they can be give as an optional parameter of |
| 420 | 419 |
/// the \c nodes(), \c arcs() or \c |
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