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4.8 KiB
147 lines
4.8 KiB
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/*
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* Copyright 2006 The Android Open Source Project
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*
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* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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* found in the LICENSE file.
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*/
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#ifndef SkTSearch_DEFINED
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#define SkTSearch_DEFINED
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#include "SkTypes.h"
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/**
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* All of the SkTSearch variants want to return the index (0...N-1) of the
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* found element, or the bit-not of where to insert the element.
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*
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* At a simple level, if the return value is negative, it was not found.
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*
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* For clients that want to insert the new element if it was not found, use
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* the following logic:
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*
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* int index = SkTSearch(...);
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* if (index >= 0) {
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* // found at index
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* } else {
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* index = ~index; // now we are positive
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* // insert at index
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* }
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*/
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// The most general form of SkTSearch takes an array of T and a key of type K. A functor, less, is
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// used to perform comparisons. It has two function operators:
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// bool operator() (const T& t, const K& k)
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// bool operator() (const K& t, const T& k)
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template <typename T, typename K, typename LESS>
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int SkTSearch(const T base[], int count, const K& key, size_t elemSize, LESS& less)
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{
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SkASSERT(count >= 0);
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if (count <= 0) {
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return ~0;
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}
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SkASSERT(base != nullptr); // base may be nullptr if count is zero
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int lo = 0;
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int hi = count - 1;
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while (lo < hi) {
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int mid = lo + ((hi - lo) >> 1);
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const T* elem = (const T*)((const char*)base + mid * elemSize);
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if (less(*elem, key))
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lo = mid + 1;
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else
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hi = mid;
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}
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const T* elem = (const T*)((const char*)base + hi * elemSize);
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if (less(*elem, key)) {
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hi += 1;
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hi = ~hi;
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} else if (less(key, *elem)) {
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hi = ~hi;
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}
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return hi;
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}
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// Adapts a less-than function to a functor.
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template <typename T, bool (LESS)(const T&, const T&)> struct SkTLessFunctionToFunctorAdaptor {
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bool operator()(const T& a, const T& b) { return LESS(a, b); }
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};
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// Specialization for case when T==K and the caller wants to use a function rather than functor.
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template <typename T, bool (LESS)(const T&, const T&)>
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int SkTSearch(const T base[], int count, const T& target, size_t elemSize) {
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static SkTLessFunctionToFunctorAdaptor<T, LESS> functor;
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return SkTSearch(base, count, target, elemSize, functor);
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}
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// Adapts operator < to a functor.
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template <typename T> struct SkTLessFunctor {
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bool operator()(const T& a, const T& b) { return a < b; }
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};
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// Specialization for T==K, compare using op <.
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template <typename T>
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int SkTSearch(const T base[], int count, const T& target, size_t elemSize) {
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static SkTLessFunctor<T> functor;
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return SkTSearch(base, count, target, elemSize, functor);
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}
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// Similar to SkLessFunctionToFunctorAdaptor but makes the functor interface take T* rather than T.
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template <typename T, bool (LESS)(const T&, const T&)> struct SkTLessFunctionToPtrFunctorAdaptor {
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bool operator() (const T* t, const T* k) { return LESS(*t, *k); }
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};
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// Specialization for case where domain is an array of T* and the key value is a T*, and you want
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// to compare the T objects, not the pointers.
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template <typename T, bool (LESS)(const T&, const T&)>
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int SkTSearch(T* base[], int count, T* target, size_t elemSize) {
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static SkTLessFunctionToPtrFunctorAdaptor<T, LESS> functor;
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return SkTSearch(base, count, target, elemSize, functor);
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}
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int SkStrSearch(const char*const* base, int count, const char target[],
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size_t target_len, size_t elemSize);
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int SkStrSearch(const char*const* base, int count, const char target[],
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size_t elemSize);
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/** Like SkStrSearch, but treats target as if it were all lower-case. Assumes that
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base points to a table of lower-case strings.
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*/
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int SkStrLCSearch(const char*const* base, int count, const char target[],
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size_t target_len, size_t elemSize);
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int SkStrLCSearch(const char*const* base, int count, const char target[],
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size_t elemSize);
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/** Helper class to convert a string to lower-case, but only modifying the ascii
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characters. This makes the routine very fast and never changes the string
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length, but it is not suitable for linguistic purposes. Normally this is
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used for buiding and searching string tables.
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*/
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class SkAutoAsciiToLC {
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public:
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SkAutoAsciiToLC(const char str[], size_t len = (size_t)-1);
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~SkAutoAsciiToLC();
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const char* lc() const { return fLC; }
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size_t length() const { return fLength; }
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private:
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char* fLC; // points to either the heap or fStorage
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size_t fLength;
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enum {
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STORAGE = 64
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};
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char fStorage[STORAGE+1];
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};
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// Helper when calling qsort with a compare proc that has typed its arguments
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#define SkCastForQSort(compare) reinterpret_cast<int (*)(const void*, const void*)>(compare)
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#endif
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