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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) 2003-2011
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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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#include <lemon/list_graph.h>
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#include <lemon/lgf_reader.h>
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#include "test_tools.h"
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using namespace lemon;
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char test_lgf[] =
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  "@nodes\n"
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  "label\n"
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  "0\n"
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  "1\n"
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  "@arcs\n"
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  "     label\n"
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  "0 1  0\n"
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  "1 0  1\n"
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  "@attributes\n"
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  "source 0\n"
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  "target 1\n";
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char test_lgf_nomap[] =
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  "@nodes\n"
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  "label\n"
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  "0\n"
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  "1\n"
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  "@arcs\n"
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  "     -\n"
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  "0 1\n";
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char test_lgf_bad1[] =
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  "@nodes\n"
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  "label\n"
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  "0\n"
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  "1\n"
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  "@arcs\n"
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  "     - another\n"
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  "0 1\n";
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char test_lgf_bad2[] =
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  "@nodes\n"
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  "label\n"
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  "0\n"
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  "1\n"
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  "@arcs\n"
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  "     label -\n"
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  "0 1\n";
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int main() 
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{
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  {
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    ListDigraph d; 
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    ListDigraph::Node s,t;
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    ListDigraph::ArcMap<int> label(d);
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    std::istringstream input(test_lgf);
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    digraphReader(d, input).
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      node("source", s).
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      node("target", t).
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      arcMap("label", label).
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      run();
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    check(countNodes(d) == 2,"There should be 2 nodes");
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    check(countArcs(d) == 2,"There should be 2 arcs");
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  }
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  {
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    ListGraph g;
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    ListGraph::Node s,t;
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    ListGraph::EdgeMap<int> label(g);
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    std::istringstream input(test_lgf);
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    graphReader(g, input).
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      node("source", s).
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      node("target", t).
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      edgeMap("label", label).
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      run();
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    check(countNodes(g) == 2,"There should be 2 nodes");
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    check(countEdges(g) == 2,"There should be 2 arcs");
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  }
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  {
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    ListDigraph d; 
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    std::istringstream input(test_lgf_nomap);
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    digraphReader(d, input).
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      run();
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    check(countNodes(d) == 2,"There should be 2 nodes");
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    check(countArcs(d) == 1,"There should be 1 arc");
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  }
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  {
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    ListGraph g;
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    std::istringstream input(test_lgf_nomap);
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    graphReader(g, input).
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      run();
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    check(countNodes(g) == 2,"There should be 2 nodes");
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    check(countEdges(g) == 1,"There should be 1 edge");
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  }
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  {
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    ListDigraph d; 
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    std::istringstream input(test_lgf_bad1);
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    bool ok=false;
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    try {
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      digraphReader(d, input).
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        run();
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    }
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    catch (FormatError& error) 
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      {
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        ok = true;
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      }
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    check(ok,"FormatError exception should have occured");
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  }
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  {
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    ListGraph g;
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    std::istringstream input(test_lgf_bad1);
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    bool ok=false;
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    try {
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      graphReader(g, input).
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        run();
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    }
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    catch (FormatError& error)
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      {
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        ok = true;
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      }
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    check(ok,"FormatError exception should have occured");
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  }
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  {
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    ListDigraph d; 
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    std::istringstream input(test_lgf_bad2);
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    bool ok=false;
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    try {
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      digraphReader(d, input).
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        run();
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    }
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    catch (FormatError& error)
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      {
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        ok = true;
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      }
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    check(ok,"FormatError exception should have occured");
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  }
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  {
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    ListGraph g;
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    std::istringstream input(test_lgf_bad2);
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    bool ok=false;
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    try {
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      graphReader(g, input).
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        run();
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    }
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    catch (FormatError& error)
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      {
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        ok = true;
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      }
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    check(ok,"FormatError exception should have occured");
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  }
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}
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a header line. The header lines starts with an \c '@' character followed by the
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type of section. The standard section types are \c \@nodes, \c
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\@arcs and \c \@edges
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and \@attributes. Each header line may also have an optional
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\e name, which can be use to distinguish the sections of the same
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type.
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The standard sections are column oriented, each line consists of
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<em>token</em>s separated by whitespaces. A token can be \e plain or
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\e quoted. A plain token is just a sequence of non-whitespace characters,
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while a quoted token is a
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character sequence surrounded by double quotes, and it can also
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contain whitespaces and escape sequences.
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The \c \@nodes section describes a set of nodes and associated
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maps. The first is a header line, its columns are the names of the
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maps appearing in the following lines.
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One of the maps must be called \c
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"label", which plays special role in the file.
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The following
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non-empty lines until the next section describes nodes of the
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graph. Each line contains the values of the node maps
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associated to the current node.
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\code
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 @nodes
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 label  coordinates  size    title
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 1      (10,20)      10      "First node"
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 2      (80,80)      8       "Second node"
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 3      (40,10)      10      "Third node"
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\endcode
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The \c \@arcs section is very similar to the \c \@nodes section,
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it again starts with a header line describing the names of the maps,
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but the \c "label" map is not obligatory here. The following lines
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describe the arcs. The first two tokens of each line are
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the source and the target node of the arc, respectively, then come the map
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The \c \@arcs section is very similar to the \c \@nodes section, it
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again starts with a header line describing the names of the maps, but
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the \c "label" map is not obligatory here. The following lines
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describe the arcs. The first two tokens of each line are the source
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and the target node of the arc, respectively, then come the map
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values. The source and target tokens must be node labels.
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\code
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 @arcs
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         capacity
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 1   2   16
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 1   3   12
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 2   3   18
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\endcode
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If there is no map in the \c \@arcs section at all, then it must be
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indicated by a sole '-' sign in the first line.
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\code
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         -
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 1   2
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 1   3
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 2   3
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\endcode
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The \c \@edges is just a synonym of \c \@arcs. The \@arcs section can
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also store the edge set of an undirected graph. In such case there is
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a conventional method for store arc maps in the file, if two columns
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has the same caption with \c '+' and \c '-' prefix, then these columns
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have the same caption with \c '+' and \c '-' prefix, then these columns
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can be regarded as the values of an arc map.
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The \c \@attributes section contains key-value pairs, each line
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consists of two tokens, an attribute name, and then an attribute
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value. The value of the attribute could be also a label value of a
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node or an edge, or even an edge label prefixed with \c '+' or \c '-',
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which regards to the forward or backward directed arc of the
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corresponding edge.
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\code
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 @attributes
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 source 1
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 target 3
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 caption "LEMON test digraph"
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\endcode
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The \e LGF can contain extra sections, but there is no restriction on
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the format of such sections.
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*/
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}
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//  LocalWords:  whitespace whitespaces
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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) 2003-2009
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 * Copyright (C) 2003-2011
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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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///\ingroup lemon_io
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///\file
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///\brief \ref lgf-format "LEMON Graph Format" reader.
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#ifndef LEMON_LGF_READER_H
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#define LEMON_LGF_READER_H
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#include <iostream>
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#include <fstream>
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#include <sstream>
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#include <set>
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#include <map>
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#include <lemon/core.h>
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#include <lemon/lgf_writer.h>
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        }
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        for (int i = 0; i < static_cast<int>(_node_maps.size()); ++i) {
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          _node_maps[i].second->set(n, tokens[map_index[i]]);
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        }
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      }
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      if (readSuccess()) {
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        line.putback(c);
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      }
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    }
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    void readArcs() {
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      std::vector<int> map_index(_arc_maps.size());
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      if (!readLine() || !(line >> c) || c == '@') {
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        if (readSuccess() && line) line.putback(c);
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        if (!_arc_maps.empty())
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          throw FormatError("Cannot find map names");
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        return;
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      }
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        while (_reader_bits::readToken(line, map)) {
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                throw FormatError("'-' is not allowed as a map name");
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            msg << "Multiple occurence of arc map: " << map;
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            msg << "Map not found: " << _edge_maps[i].first;
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      while (readLine() && line >> c && c != '@') {
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  ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}
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  ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}
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)
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LINK_DIRECTORIES(
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  ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/lemon
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)
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SET(TEST_WITH_VALGRIND "NO" CACHE STRING
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  "Run the test with valgrind (YES/NO).")
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SET(VALGRIND_FLAGS "" CACHE STRING "Valgrind flags used by the tests.")
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SET(TESTS
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  adaptors_test
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  bfs_test
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  circulation_test
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  connectivity_test
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  counter_test
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  dfs_test
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  digraph_test
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  dijkstra_test
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  dim_test
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  edge_set_test
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  error_test
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  euler_test
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  gomory_hu_test
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  graph_copy_test
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  graph_test
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  graph_utils_test
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  hao_orlin_test
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  heap_test
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  kruskal_test
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  maps_test
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  matching_test
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  min_cost_arborescence_test
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  min_cost_flow_test
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  path_test
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  preflow_test
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  radix_sort_test
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  random_test
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  suurballe_test
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  time_measure_test
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  unionfind_test
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)
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IF(LEMON_HAVE_LP)
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    ADD_EXECUTABLE(lp_test lp_test.cc)
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    ADD_EXECUTABLE(lp_test EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL lp_test.cc)
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EXTRA_DIST += \
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	test/CMakeLists.txt
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	test/graph_test.h \
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	test/test_tools.h
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	test/bfs_test \
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	test/circulation_test \
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	test/connectivity_test \
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	test/counter_test \
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	test/dfs_test \
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	test/digraph_test \
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	test/dijkstra_test \
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	test/dim_test \
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	test/edge_set_test \
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	test/error_test \
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	test/euler_test \
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	test/gomory_hu_test \
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	test/graph_copy_test \
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	test/graph_test \
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	test/graph_utils_test \
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	test/hao_orlin_test \
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	test/heap_test \
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	test/kruskal_test \
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	test/maps_test \
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	test/matching_test \
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	test/min_cost_arborescence_test \
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	test/min_cost_flow_test \
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	test/path_test \
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	test/preflow_test \
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	test/radix_sort_test \
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	test/random_test \
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	test/suurballe_test \
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	test/test_tools_fail \
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	test/test_tools_pass \
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	test/time_measure_test \
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	test/unionfind_test
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test_test_tools_pass_DEPENDENCIES = demo
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if HAVE_LP
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check_PROGRAMS += test/lp_test
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endif HAVE_LP
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if HAVE_MIP
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check_PROGRAMS += test/mip_test
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endif HAVE_MIP
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TESTS += $(check_PROGRAMS)
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XFAIL_TESTS += test/test_tools_fail$(EXEEXT)
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test_adaptors_test_SOURCES = test/adaptors_test.cc
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test_bfs_test_SOURCES = test/bfs_test.cc
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test_circulation_test_SOURCES = test/circulation_test.cc
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test_counter_test_SOURCES = test/counter_test.cc
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test_connectivity_test_SOURCES = test/connectivity_test.cc
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test_dfs_test_SOURCES = test/dfs_test.cc
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test_digraph_test_SOURCES = test/digraph_test.cc
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test_dijkstra_test_SOURCES = test/dijkstra_test.cc
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test_dim_test_SOURCES = test/dim_test.cc
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test_edge_set_test_SOURCES = test/edge_set_test.cc
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test_error_test_SOURCES = test/error_test.cc
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test_euler_test_SOURCES = test/euler_test.cc
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test_gomory_hu_test_SOURCES = test/gomory_hu_test.cc
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test_graph_copy_test_SOURCES = test/graph_copy_test.cc
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test_graph_test_SOURCES = test/graph_test.cc
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test_graph_utils_test_SOURCES = test/graph_utils_test.cc
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test_hao_orlin_test_SOURCES = test/hao_orlin_test.cc
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test_heap_test_SOURCES = test/heap_test.cc
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test_kruskal_test_SOURCES = test/kruskal_test.cc
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test_hao_orlin_test_SOURCES = test/hao_orlin_test.cc
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test_lgf_test_SOURCES = test/lgf_test.cc
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test_lp_test_SOURCES = test/lp_test.cc
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test_maps_test_SOURCES = test/maps_test.cc
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test_mip_test_SOURCES = test/mip_test.cc
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test_matching_test_SOURCES = test/matching_test.cc
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test_min_cost_arborescence_test_SOURCES = test/min_cost_arborescence_test.cc
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test_min_cost_flow_test_SOURCES = test/min_cost_flow_test.cc
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test_path_test_SOURCES = test/path_test.cc
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test_preflow_test_SOURCES = test/preflow_test.cc
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test_radix_sort_test_SOURCES = test/radix_sort_test.cc
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test_suurballe_test_SOURCES = test/suurballe_test.cc
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test_random_test_SOURCES = test/random_test.cc
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test_test_tools_fail_SOURCES = test/test_tools_fail.cc
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test_test_tools_pass_SOURCES = test/test_tools_pass.cc
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test_time_measure_test_SOURCES = test/time_measure_test.cc
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test_unionfind_test_SOURCES = test/unionfind_test.cc
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