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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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/*! |
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\page named-param Named Parameters |
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\section named-func-param Named Function Parameters |
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Several modern languages provide a convenient way to refer the |
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function parameters by name also when you call the function. It is |
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especially comfortable in case of a function having tons of parameters |
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with natural default values. Sadly, C++ lack this amenity. |
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However, with a crafty trick and with some little |
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inconvenience, it is possible to emulate is. |
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The example below shows how to do it. |
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\code |
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class namedFn |
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{ |
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int _id; |
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double _val; |
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int _dim; |
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public: |
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namedFn() : _id(0), _val(1), _dim(2) {} |
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namedFn& id(int p) { _id = p ; return *this; } |
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namedFn& val(double p) { _val = p ; return *this; } |
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namedFn& dim(int p) { _dim = p ; return *this; } |
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run() { |
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std::cout << "Here comes the function itself\n" << |
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<< "With parameters " |
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<< _id << ", " << _val << ", " << _dim << std::endl; |
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} |
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}; |
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\endcode |
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Then you can use it like this. |
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\code |
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namedFn().id(3).val(2).run(); |
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\endcode |
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The trick is obvious, each "named parameter" changes one component of |
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the underlying class, then gives back a reference to it. Finally, |
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<tt>run()</tt> executes the algorithm itself. |
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\note Although it is a class, namedFn is used pretty much like as it were |
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a function. That it why we called it namedFn instead of \c NamedFn. |
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\note In fact, the final <tt>.run()</tt> could be made unnecessary, |
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because the algorithm could also be implemented in the destructor of |
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\c namedFn instead. This however would make it impossible to implement |
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functions with return values, and would also cause serious problems when |
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implementing \ref named-templ-func-param "named template parameters". |
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<b>Therefore, by convention, <tt>.run()</tt> must be used |
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explicitly to execute a function having named parameters |
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everywhere in LEMON.</b> |
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\section named-templ-func-param Named Function Template Parameters |
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A named parameter can also be a template function. The usage is |
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exactly the same, but the implementation behind is a kind of black |
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magic and they are the dirtiest part of the LEMON code. |
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You will probably never need to know how it works, but if you really |
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committed, have a look at \ref lemon/graph_to_eps.h for an example. |
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\section traits-classes Traits Classes |
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A similar game can also be played when defining classes. In this case |
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the type of the class attributes can be changed. Initially we have to |
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define a special class called <em>Traits Class</em> defining the |
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default type of the attributes. Then the types of these attributes can |
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be changed in the same way as described in the next section. |
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See \ref lemon::DijkstraDefaultTraits for an |
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example how a traits class implementation looks like. |
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\section named-templ-param Named Class Template Parameters |
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If we would like to change the type of an attribute in a class that |
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was instantiated by using a traits class as a template parameter, and |
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the class contains named parameters, we do not have to instantiate again |
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the class with new traits class, but instead adaptor classes can |
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be used as shown in the following example. |
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\code |
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Dijkstra<>::SetPredMap<NullMap<Node,Arc> >::Create |
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\endcode |
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It can also be used in conjunction with other named template |
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parameters in arbitrary order. |
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\code |
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Dijkstra<>::SetDistMap<MyMap>::SetPredMap<NullMap<Node,Arc> >::Create |
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\endcode |
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The result will be an instantiated Dijkstra class, in which the |
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DistMap and the PredMap is modified. |
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*/ |
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#! /usr/bin/env python |
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import sys |
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import os |
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if len(sys.argv)>1 and sys.argv[1] in ["-h","--help"]: |
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print """ |
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This utility just prints the length of the longest path |
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in the revision graph from revison 0 to the current one. |
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""" |
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exit(0) |
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plist = os.popen("hg parents --template='{rev}\n'").readlines() |
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if len(plist)>1: |
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print "You are in the process of merging" |
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exit(1) |
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PAR = int(plist[0]) |
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f = os.popen("hg log -r 0:tip --template='{rev} {parents}\n'").readlines() |
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REV = -1 |
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lengths=[] |
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for l in f: |
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REV+=1 |
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s = l.split() |
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rev = int(s[0]) |
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if REV != rev: |
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print "Something is seriously wrong" |
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exit(1) |
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if len(s) == 1: |
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par1 = par2 = rev - 1 |
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elif len(s) == 2: |
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par1 = par2 = int(s[1].split(":")[0]) |
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else: |
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par1 = int(s[1].split(":")[0]) |
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par2 = int(s[2].split(":")[0]) |
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if rev == 0: |
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lengths.append(0) |
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else: |
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lengths.append(max(lengths[par1],lengths[par2])+1) |
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print lengths[PAR] |
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CMAKE_MINIMUM_REQUIRED(VERSION 2.6) |
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#EXECUTE_PROCESS( |
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# COMMAND hg id -i |
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# OUTPUT_VARIABLE HG_REVISION |
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# OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE) |
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SET(PROJECT_NAME "LEMON") |
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SET(PROJECT_VERSION_MAJOR "0") |
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SET(PROJECT_VERSION_MINOR "99") |
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SET(PROJECT_VERSION_PATCH "0") |
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SET(PROJECT_VERSION |
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SET(PROJECT_VERSION "hg-tip" CACHE STRING "The version string.") |
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PROJECT(${PROJECT_NAME}) |
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SET(CMAKE_MODULE_PATH ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake) |
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SET(CPACK_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION_SUMMARY |
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"LEMON - Library of Efficient Models and Optimization in Networks") |
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SET(CPACK_RESOURCE_FILE_LICENSE "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/LICENSE") |
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SET(CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION_MAJOR ${PROJECT_VERSION_MAJOR}) |
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SET(CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION_MINOR ${PROJECT_VERSION_MINOR}) |
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SET(CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION_PATCH ${PROJECT_VERSION_PATCH}) |
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SET(CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION ${PROJECT_VERSION}) |
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SET(CPACK_PACKAGE_INSTALL_DIRECTORY |
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"${PROJECT_NAME} ${ |
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"${PROJECT_NAME} ${PROJECT_VERSION}") |
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SET(CPACK_PACKAGE_INSTALL_REGISTRY_KEY |
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"${PROJECT_NAME} ${ |
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"${PROJECT_NAME} ${PROJECT_VERSION}") |
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# Variables to generate a component-based installer. |
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#SET(CPACK_COMPONENTS_ALL headers library html_documentation) |
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20XX-XX-XX Version 1.0 released |
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This is the first stable release of LEMON. Compared to the 0.x |
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release series, it features a considerably smaller but more |
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matured set of tools. The API has also completely revised and |
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changed in several places. |
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* The major name changes compared to the 0.x series |
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* Graph -> Digraph, UGraph -> Graph |
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* Edge -> Arc, UEdge -> Edge |
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* source(UEdge)/target(UEdge) -> u(Edge)/v(Edge) |
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* Other improvements |
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* Better documentation |
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* Reviewed and cleaned up codebase |
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* CMake based build system (along with the autotools based one) |
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* Contents of the library (ported from 0.x) |
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* Algorithms |
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* breadth-first search (bfs.h) |
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* depth-first search (dfs.h) |
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* Dijkstra's algorithm (dijkstra.h) |
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* Kruskal's algorithm (kruskal.h) |
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* Data structures |
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* graph data structures (list_graph.h, smart_graph.h) |
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* path data structures (path.h) |
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* binary heap data structure (bin_heap.h) |
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* union-find data structures (unionfind.h) |
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* miscellaneous property maps (maps.h) |
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* two dimensional vector and bounding box (dim2.h) |
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* Concepts |
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* graph structure concepts (concepts/digraph.h, concepts/graph.h, |
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concepts/graph_components.h) |
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* concepts for other structures (concepts/heap.h, concepts/maps.h, |
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concepts/path.h) |
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* Tools |
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* Mersenne twister random number generator (random.h) |
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* tools for measuring cpu and wall clock time (time_measure.h) |
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* tools for counting steps and events (counter.h) |
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* tool for parsing command line arguments (arg_parser.h) |
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* tool for visualizing graphs (graph_to_eps.h) |
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* tools for reading and writing data in LEMON Graph Format |
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(lgf_reader.h, lgf_writer.h) |
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* tools to handle the anomalies of calculations with |
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floating point numbers (tolerance.h) |
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* tools to manage RGB colors (color.h) |
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* Infrastructure |
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* extended assertion handling (assert.h) |
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* exception classes and error handling (error.h) |
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* concept checking (concept_check.h) |
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* commonly used mathematical constants (math.h) |
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dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. |
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dnl Version information. |
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m4_define([lemon_version_number], |
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m4_define([lemon_version_number], |
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[m4_normalize(esyscmd([echo ${LEMON_VERSION}]))]) |
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dnl m4_define([lemon_version_number], []) |
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m4_define([lemon_hg_path], [m4_normalize(esyscmd([./scripts/chg-len.py]))]) |
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m4_define([lemon_hg_revision], [m4_normalize(esyscmd([hg id -i]))]) |
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m4_define([lemon_version], [ifelse(lemon_version_number(), |
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m4_define([lemon_version], [ifelse(lemon_version_number(), |
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[], |
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[lemon_hg_path().lemon_hg_revision()], |
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[lemon_version_number()])]) |
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AC_PREREQ([2.59]) |
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AC_INIT([LEMON], [lemon_version()], [lemon-user@lemon.cs.elte.hu], [lemon]) |
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AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([build-aux]) |
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* purpose. |
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* |
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*/ |
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#ifndef LEMON_ARG_PARSER |
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#define LEMON_ARG_PARSER |
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#ifndef LEMON_ARG_PARSER_H |
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#define LEMON_ARG_PARSER_H |
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#include <vector> |
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#include <map> |
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#include <list> |
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}; |
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} |
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#endif // |
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#endif // LEMON_ARG_PARSER_H |
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#include <lemon/error.h> |
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namespace lemon { |
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inline void assert_fail_log(const char *file, int line, const char *function, |
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const char *message, const char *assertion) |
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inline void assert_fail_abort(const char *file, int line, |
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const char *function, const char* message, |
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const char *assertion) |
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{ |
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std::cerr << file << ":" << line << ": "; |
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if (function) |
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std::cerr << function << ": "; |
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std::cerr << message; |
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if (assertion) |
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std::cerr << " (assertion '" << assertion << "' failed)"; |
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std::cerr << std::endl; |
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inline void assert_fail_abort(const char *file, int line, |
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const char *function, const char* message, |
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const char *assertion) |
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{ |
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assert_fail_log(file, line, function, message, assertion); |
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std::abort(); |
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} |
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namespace _assert_bits { |
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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_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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#if ((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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#if 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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# undef LEMON_ASSERT_HANDLER |
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# if defined __GNUC__ |
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# define LEMON_FUNCTION_NAME (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__) |
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# elif defined _MSC_VER |
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# define LEMON_FUNCTION_NAME (__FUNCSIG__) |
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# define LEMON_FUNCTION_NAME (__func__) |
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# else |
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# define LEMON_FUNCTION_NAME ("<unknown>") |
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# endif |
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#endif |
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#ifdef DOXYGEN |
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/// \ingroup exceptions |
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/// |
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/// \brief Macro for assertion with customizable message |
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/// |
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/// Macro for assertion with customizable message. \param exp An |
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/// expression that must be convertible to \c bool. If it is \c |
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/// false, then an assertion is raised. The concrete behaviour depends |
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/// on the settings of the assertion system. \param msg A <tt>const |
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/// char*</tt> parameter, which can be used to provide information |
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/// about the circumstances of the failed assertion. |
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/// Macro for assertion with customizable message. |
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/// \param exp An expression that must be convertible to \c bool. If it is \c |
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/// false, then an assertion is raised. The concrete behaviour depends on the |
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/// settings of the assertion system. |
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/// \param msg A <tt>const char*</tt> parameter, which can be used to provide |
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/// information about the circumstances of the failed assertion. |
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/// |
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/// The assertions are enabled in the default behaviour. |
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/// You can disable them with the following code: |
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/// \code |
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/// make CXXFLAGS='-DLEMON_DISABLE_ASSERTS' |
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/// \endcode |
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/// The checking is also disabled when the standard macro \c NDEBUG is defined. |
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/// |
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/// The LEMON assertion system has a wide range of customization |
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/// properties. As a default behaviour the failed assertion prints a |
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/// short log message to |
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/// As a default behaviour the failed assertion prints a short log message to |
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/// the standard error and aborts the execution. |
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/// |
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/// The following modes can be used in the assertion system: |
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/// |
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/// - \c LEMON_ASSERT_LOG The failed assertion prints a short log |
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/// message to the standard error and continues the execution. |
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/// - \c LEMON_ASSERT_ABORT This mode is similar to the \c |
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/// LEMON_ASSERT_LOG, but it aborts the program. It is the default |
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/// |
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/// However, the following modes can be used in the assertion system: |
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/// - \c LEMON_ASSERT_ABORT The failed assertion prints a short log message to |
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/// the standard error and aborts the program. It is the default behaviour. |
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/// - \c LEMON_ASSERT_CUSTOM The user can define own assertion handler |
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/// function. |
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/// \code |
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/// void custom_assert_handler(const char* file, int line, |
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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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(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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/// \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 |
197 | 166 |
/// the consistency of results of algorithms, several pre- and |
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@@ -221,22 +190,16 @@ |
221 | 190 |
#else |
222 | 191 |
|
223 | 192 |
# ifndef LEMON_ASSERT_HANDLER |
224 | 193 |
# define LEMON_ASSERT(exp, msg) (static_cast<void>(0)) |
225 |
# define LEMON_FIXME(msg) (static_cast<void>(0)) |
|
226 | 194 |
# define LEMON_DEBUG(exp, msg) (static_cast<void>(0)) |
227 | 195 |
# else |
228 | 196 |
# define LEMON_ASSERT(exp, msg) \ |
229 | 197 |
(static_cast<void> (!!(exp) ? 0 : ( \ |
230 | 198 |
LEMON_ASSERT_HANDLER(__FILE__, __LINE__, \ |
231 | 199 |
LEMON_FUNCTION_NAME, \ |
232 | 200 |
::lemon::_assert_bits::cstringify(msg), \ |
233 | 201 |
#exp), 0))) |
234 |
# 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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239 | 202 |
# if LEMON_ENABLE_DEBUG |
240 | 203 |
# define LEMON_DEBUG(exp, msg) \ |
241 | 204 |
(static_cast<void> (!!(exp) ? 0 : ( \ |
242 | 205 |
LEMON_ASSERT_HANDLER(__FILE__, __LINE__, \ |
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@@ -102,8 +102,9 @@ |
102 | 102 |
allocator.construct(&(values[id]), value); |
103 | 103 |
} |
104 | 104 |
} |
105 | 105 |
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private: |
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106 | 107 |
/// \brief Constructor to copy a map of the same map type. |
107 | 108 |
/// |
108 | 109 |
/// Constructor to copy a map of the same map type. |
109 | 110 |
ArrayMap(const ArrayMap& copy) : Parent() { |
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@@ -149,8 +150,9 @@ |
149 | 150 |
} |
150 | 151 |
return *this; |
151 | 152 |
} |
152 | 153 |
|
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public: |
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153 | 155 |
/// \brief The destructor of the map. |
154 | 156 |
/// |
155 | 157 |
/// The destructor of the map. |
156 | 158 |
virtual ~ArrayMap() { |
... | ... |
@@ -226,8 +226,9 @@ |
226 | 226 |
: Parent(digraph) {} |
227 | 227 |
NodeMap(const Digraph& digraph, const _Value& value) |
228 | 228 |
: Parent(digraph, value) {} |
229 | 229 |
|
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private: |
|
230 | 231 |
NodeMap& operator=(const NodeMap& cmap) { |
231 | 232 |
return operator=<NodeMap>(cmap); |
232 | 233 |
} |
233 | 234 |
|
... | ... |
@@ -250,8 +251,9 @@ |
250 | 251 |
: Parent(digraph) {} |
251 | 252 |
ArcMap(const Digraph& digraph, const _Value& value) |
252 | 253 |
: Parent(digraph, value) {} |
253 | 254 |
|
255 |
private: |
|
254 | 256 |
ArcMap& operator=(const ArcMap& cmap) { |
255 | 257 |
return operator=<ArcMap>(cmap); |
256 | 258 |
} |
257 | 259 |
|
... | ... |
@@ -607,8 +609,9 @@ |
607 | 609 |
: Parent(graph) {} |
608 | 610 |
NodeMap(const Graph& graph, const _Value& value) |
609 | 611 |
: Parent(graph, value) {} |
610 | 612 |
|
613 |
private: |
|
611 | 614 |
NodeMap& operator=(const NodeMap& cmap) { |
612 | 615 |
return operator=<NodeMap>(cmap); |
613 | 616 |
} |
614 | 617 |
|
... | ... |
@@ -631,8 +634,9 @@ |
631 | 634 |
: Parent(graph) {} |
632 | 635 |
ArcMap(const Graph& graph, const _Value& value) |
633 | 636 |
: Parent(graph, value) {} |
634 | 637 |
|
638 |
private: |
|
635 | 639 |
ArcMap& operator=(const ArcMap& cmap) { |
636 | 640 |
return operator=<ArcMap>(cmap); |
637 | 641 |
} |
638 | 642 |
|
... | ... |
@@ -656,8 +660,9 @@ |
656 | 660 |
|
657 | 661 |
EdgeMap(const Graph& graph, const _Value& value) |
658 | 662 |
: Parent(graph, value) {} |
659 | 663 |
|
664 |
private: |
|
660 | 665 |
EdgeMap& operator=(const EdgeMap& cmap) { |
661 | 666 |
return operator=<EdgeMap>(cmap); |
662 | 667 |
} |
663 | 668 |
... | ... |
@@ -61,8 +61,9 @@ |
61 | 61 |
|
62 | 62 |
MapExtender(const Graph& graph, const Value& value) |
63 | 63 |
: Parent(graph, value) {} |
64 | 64 |
|
65 |
private: |
|
65 | 66 |
MapExtender& operator=(const MapExtender& cmap) { |
66 | 67 |
return operator=<MapExtender>(cmap); |
67 | 68 |
} |
68 | 69 |
|
... | ... |
@@ -71,8 +72,9 @@ |
71 | 72 |
Parent::operator=(cmap); |
72 | 73 |
return *this; |
73 | 74 |
} |
74 | 75 |
|
76 |
public: |
|
75 | 77 |
class MapIt : public Item { |
76 | 78 |
public: |
77 | 79 |
|
78 | 80 |
typedef Item Parent; |
... | ... |
@@ -199,8 +201,9 @@ |
199 | 201 |
|
200 | 202 |
SubMapExtender(const Graph& _graph, const Value& _value) |
201 | 203 |
: Parent(_graph, _value), graph(_graph) {} |
202 | 204 |
|
205 |
private: |
|
203 | 206 |
SubMapExtender& operator=(const SubMapExtender& cmap) { |
204 | 207 |
return operator=<MapExtender>(cmap); |
205 | 208 |
} |
206 | 209 |
|
... | ... |
@@ -213,8 +216,9 @@ |
213 | 216 |
} |
214 | 217 |
return *this; |
215 | 218 |
} |
216 | 219 |
|
220 |
public: |
|
217 | 221 |
class MapIt : public Item { |
218 | 222 |
public: |
219 | 223 |
|
220 | 224 |
typedef Item Parent; |
... | ... |
@@ -99,8 +99,9 @@ |
99 | 99 |
Parent::attach(graph.notifier(Item())); |
100 | 100 |
container.resize(Parent::notifier()->maxId() + 1, value); |
101 | 101 |
} |
102 | 102 |
|
103 |
private: |
|
103 | 104 |
/// \brief Copy constructor |
104 | 105 |
/// |
105 | 106 |
/// Copy constructor. |
106 | 107 |
VectorMap(const VectorMap& _copy) : Parent() { |
... | ... |
@@ -433,8 +433,9 @@ |
433 | 433 |
NodeMap(const Digraph&) { } |
434 | 434 |
///\e |
435 | 435 |
NodeMap(const Digraph&, T) { } |
436 | 436 |
|
437 |
private: |
|
437 | 438 |
///Copy constructor |
438 | 439 |
NodeMap(const NodeMap& nm) : ReadWriteMap< Node, T >(nm) { } |
439 | 440 |
///Assignment operator |
440 | 441 |
template <typename CMap> |
... | ... |
@@ -455,8 +456,9 @@ |
455 | 456 |
///\e |
456 | 457 |
ArcMap(const Digraph&) { } |
457 | 458 |
///\e |
458 | 459 |
ArcMap(const Digraph&, T) { } |
460 |
private: |
|
459 | 461 |
///Copy constructor |
460 | 462 |
ArcMap(const ArcMap& em) : ReadWriteMap<Arc,T>(em) { } |
461 | 463 |
///Assignment operator |
462 | 464 |
template <typename CMap> |
... | ... |
@@ -511,8 +511,9 @@ |
511 | 511 |
NodeMap(const Graph&) { } |
512 | 512 |
///\e |
513 | 513 |
NodeMap(const Graph&, T) { } |
514 | 514 |
|
515 |
private: |
|
515 | 516 |
///Copy constructor |
516 | 517 |
NodeMap(const NodeMap& nm) : ReadWriteMap< Node, T >(nm) { } |
517 | 518 |
///Assignment operator |
518 | 519 |
template <typename CMap> |
... | ... |
@@ -534,8 +535,9 @@ |
534 | 535 |
///\e |
535 | 536 |
ArcMap(const Graph&) { } |
536 | 537 |
///\e |
537 | 538 |
ArcMap(const Graph&, T) { } |
539 |
private: |
|
538 | 540 |
///Copy constructor |
539 | 541 |
ArcMap(const ArcMap& em) : ReadWriteMap<Arc,T>(em) { } |
540 | 542 |
///Assignment operator |
541 | 543 |
template <typename CMap> |
... | ... |
@@ -557,8 +559,9 @@ |
557 | 559 |
///\e |
558 | 560 |
EdgeMap(const Graph&) { } |
559 | 561 |
///\e |
560 | 562 |
EdgeMap(const Graph&, T) { } |
563 |
private: |
|
561 | 564 |
///Copy constructor |
562 | 565 |
EdgeMap(const EdgeMap& em) : ReadWriteMap<Edge,T>(em) {} |
563 | 566 |
///Assignment operator |
564 | 567 |
template <typename CMap> |
... | ... |
@@ -1004,8 +1004,10 @@ |
1004 | 1004 |
/// \brief Construct a new map with default value. |
1005 | 1005 |
/// |
1006 | 1006 |
/// Construct a new map for the graph and initalise the values. |
1007 | 1007 |
GraphMap(const Graph&, const Value&) {} |
1008 |
|
|
1009 |
private: |
|
1008 | 1010 |
/// \brief Copy constructor. |
1009 | 1011 |
/// |
1010 | 1012 |
/// Copy Constructor. |
1011 | 1013 |
GraphMap(const GraphMap&) : Parent() {} |
... | ... |
@@ -1020,8 +1022,9 @@ |
1020 | 1022 |
checkConcept<ReadMap<Key, Value>, CMap>(); |
1021 | 1023 |
return *this; |
1022 | 1024 |
} |
1023 | 1025 |
|
1026 |
public: |
|
1024 | 1027 |
template<typename _Map> |
1025 | 1028 |
struct Constraints { |
1026 | 1029 |
void constraints() { |
1027 | 1030 |
checkConcept<ReadWriteMap<Key, Value>, _Map >(); |
... | ... |
@@ -1029,15 +1032,16 @@ |
1029 | 1032 |
_Map a(g); |
1030 | 1033 |
// Constructor with a graph and a default value parameter |
1031 | 1034 |
_Map a2(g,t); |
1032 | 1035 |
// Copy constructor. |
1033 |
_Map b(c); |
|
1036 |
// _Map b(c); |
|
1034 | 1037 |
|
1035 |
ReadMap<Key, Value> cmap; |
|
1036 |
b = cmap; |
|
1038 |
// ReadMap<Key, Value> cmap; |
|
1039 |
// b = cmap; |
|
1037 | 1040 |
|
1041 |
ignore_unused_variable_warning(a); |
|
1038 | 1042 |
ignore_unused_variable_warning(a2); |
1039 |
ignore_unused_variable_warning(b); |
|
1043 |
// ignore_unused_variable_warning(b); |
|
1040 | 1044 |
} |
1041 | 1045 |
|
1042 | 1046 |
const _Map &c; |
1043 | 1047 |
const Graph &g; |
... | ... |
@@ -1081,8 +1085,9 @@ |
1081 | 1085 |
/// Construct a new map for the digraph and initalise the values. |
1082 | 1086 |
NodeMap(const MappableDigraphComponent& digraph, const _Value& value) |
1083 | 1087 |
: Parent(digraph, value) {} |
1084 | 1088 |
|
1089 |
private: |
|
1085 | 1090 |
/// \brief Copy constructor. |
1086 | 1091 |
/// |
1087 | 1092 |
/// Copy Constructor. |
1088 | 1093 |
NodeMap(const NodeMap& nm) : Parent(nm) {} |
... | ... |
@@ -1118,8 +1123,9 @@ |
1118 | 1123 |
/// Construct a new map for the digraph and initalise the values. |
1119 | 1124 |
ArcMap(const MappableDigraphComponent& digraph, const _Value& value) |
1120 | 1125 |
: Parent(digraph, value) {} |
1121 | 1126 |
|
1127 |
private: |
|
1122 | 1128 |
/// \brief Copy constructor. |
1123 | 1129 |
/// |
1124 | 1130 |
/// Copy Constructor. |
1125 | 1131 |
ArcMap(const ArcMap& nm) : Parent(nm) {} |
... | ... |
@@ -1214,8 +1220,9 @@ |
1214 | 1220 |
/// Construct a new map for the graph and initalise the values. |
1215 | 1221 |
EdgeMap(const MappableGraphComponent& graph, const _Value& value) |
1216 | 1222 |
: Parent(graph, value) {} |
1217 | 1223 |
|
1224 |
private: |
|
1218 | 1225 |
/// \brief Copy constructor. |
1219 | 1226 |
/// |
1220 | 1227 |
/// Copy Constructor. |
1221 | 1228 |
EdgeMap(const EdgeMap& nm) : Parent(nm) {} |
... | ... |
@@ -46,16 +46,11 @@ |
46 | 46 |
void assertion_text_disable() { |
47 | 47 |
LEMON_ASSERT(false, "This is a fault message"); |
48 | 48 |
} |
49 | 49 |
|
50 |
void fixme_disable() { |
|
51 |
LEMON_FIXME("fixme_disable() is fixme!"); |
|
52 |
} |
|
53 |
|
|
54 | 50 |
void check_assertion_disable() { |
55 | 51 |
no_assertion_text_disable(); |
56 | 52 |
assertion_text_disable(); |
57 |
fixme_disable(); |
|
58 | 53 |
} |
59 | 54 |
#undef LEMON_DISABLE_ASSERTS |
60 | 55 |
|
61 | 56 |
//checking custom assert handler |
... | ... |
@@ -77,17 +72,12 @@ |
77 | 72 |
void assertion_text_custom() { |
78 | 73 |
LEMON_ASSERT(false, "This is a fault message"); |
79 | 74 |
} |
80 | 75 |
|
81 |
void fixme_custom() { |
|
82 |
LEMON_FIXME("fixme_custom() is fixme!"); |
|
83 |
} |
|
84 |
|
|
85 | 76 |
void check_assertion_custom() { |
86 | 77 |
no_assertion_text_custom(); |
87 | 78 |
assertion_text_custom(); |
88 |
fixme_custom(); |
|
89 |
check(cnt == 2, "The custom assert handler does not work"); |
|
79 |
check(cnt == 1, "The custom assert handler does not work"); |
|
90 | 80 |
} |
91 | 81 |
|
92 | 82 |
#undef LEMON_ASSERT_CUSTOM |
93 | 83 |
... | ... |
@@ -211,12 +211,12 @@ |
211 | 211 |
s -= map[it]; |
212 | 212 |
} |
213 | 213 |
check(s == 0, "Wrong sum."); |
214 | 214 |
|
215 |
map = constMap<Node>(12); |
|
216 |
for (NodeIt it(G); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
|
217 |
check(map[it] == 12, "Wrong operator[]."); |
|
218 |
} |
|
215 |
// map = constMap<Node>(12); |
|
216 |
// for (NodeIt it(G); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
|
217 |
// check(map[it] == 12, "Wrong operator[]."); |
|
218 |
// } |
|
219 | 219 |
} |
220 | 220 |
|
221 | 221 |
template <typename Graph> |
222 | 222 |
void checkGraphArcMap(const Graph& G) { |
... | ... |
@@ -241,12 +241,12 @@ |
241 | 241 |
s -= map[it]; |
242 | 242 |
} |
243 | 243 |
check(s == 0, "Wrong sum."); |
244 | 244 |
|
245 |
map = constMap<Arc>(12); |
|
246 |
for (ArcIt it(G); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
|
247 |
check(map[it] == 12, "Wrong operator[]."); |
|
248 |
} |
|
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// map = constMap<Arc>(12); |
|
246 |
// for (ArcIt it(G); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
|
247 |
// check(map[it] == 12, "Wrong operator[]."); |
|
248 |
// } |
|
249 | 249 |
} |
250 | 250 |
|
251 | 251 |
template <typename Graph> |
252 | 252 |
void checkGraphEdgeMap(const Graph& G) { |
... | ... |
@@ -271,12 +271,12 @@ |
271 | 271 |
s -= map[it]; |
272 | 272 |
} |
273 | 273 |
check(s == 0, "Wrong sum."); |
274 | 274 |
|
275 |
map = constMap<Edge>(12); |
|
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for (EdgeIt it(G); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
|
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check(map[it] == 12, "Wrong operator[]."); |
|
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} |
|
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// map = constMap<Edge>(12); |
|
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// for (EdgeIt it(G); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
|
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// check(map[it] == 12, "Wrong operator[]."); |
|
278 |
// } |
|
279 | 279 |
} |
280 | 280 |
|
281 | 281 |
|
282 | 282 |
} //namespace lemon |
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