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/*
Copyright (C) 2003-2013 David Bateman
Copyright (C) 2009-2010 VZLU Prague

This file is part of Octave.

Octave is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your
option) any later version.

Octave is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with Octave; see the file COPYING.  If not, see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

Code stolen in large part from Python's, listobject.c, which itself had
no license header. However, thanks to Tim Peters for the parts of the
code I ripped-off.

As required in the Python license the short description of the changes
made are

* convert the sorting code in listobject.cc into a generic class,
  replacing PyObject* with the type of the class T.

The Python license is

  PSF LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR PYTHON 2.3
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*/

#if !defined (octave_oct_sort_h)
#define octave_oct_sort_h 1

#include "lo-traits.h"

// The maximum number of entries in a MergeState's pending-runs stack.
// This is enough to sort arrays of size up to about
//     32 * phi ** MAX_MERGE_PENDING
// where phi ~= 1.618.  85 is ridiculously large enough, good for an array
// with 2**64 elements.
#define MAX_MERGE_PENDING 85

// When we get into galloping mode, we stay there until both runs win less
// often than MIN_GALLOP consecutive times.  See listsort.txt for more info.
#define MIN_GALLOP 7

// Avoid malloc for small temp arrays.
#define MERGESTATE_TEMP_SIZE 1024

// Enum for type of sort function
enum sortmode { UNSORTED = 0, ASCENDING, DESCENDING };

template <class T>
class
octave_sort
{
public:

  typedef bool (*compare_fcn_type) (typename ref_param<T>::type,
                                    typename ref_param<T>::type);

  octave_sort (void);

  octave_sort (compare_fcn_type);

  ~octave_sort (void);

  void set_compare (compare_fcn_type comp) { compare = comp; }

  void set_compare (sortmode mode);

  // Sort an array in-place.
  void sort (T *data, octave_idx_type nel);

  // Ditto, but also permute the passed indices (may not be valid indices).
  void sort (T *data, octave_idx_type *idx, octave_idx_type nel);

  // Check whether an array is sorted.
  bool is_sorted (const T *data, octave_idx_type nel);

  // Sort a matrix by rows, return a permutation
  // vector.
  void sort_rows (const T *data, octave_idx_type *idx,
                  octave_idx_type rows, octave_idx_type cols);

  // Determine whether a matrix (as a contiguous block) is sorted by rows.
  bool is_sorted_rows (const T *data,
                       octave_idx_type rows, octave_idx_type cols);

  // Do a binary lookup in a sorted array.
  octave_idx_type lookup (const T *data, octave_idx_type nel,
                          const T& value);

  // Ditto, but for an array.
  void lookup (const T *data, octave_idx_type nel,
               const T* values, octave_idx_type nvalues,
               octave_idx_type *idx);

  // A linear merge of two sorted tables. rev indicates the second table is
  // in reverse order.
  void lookup_sorted (const T *data, octave_idx_type nel,
                      const T* values, octave_idx_type nvalues,
                      octave_idx_type *idx, bool rev = false);

  // Rearranges the array so that the elements with indices
  // lo..up-1 are in their correct place.
  void nth_element (T *data, octave_idx_type nel,
                    octave_idx_type lo, octave_idx_type up = -1);

  static bool ascending_compare (typename ref_param<T>::type,
                                 typename ref_param<T>::type);

  static bool descending_compare (typename ref_param<T>::type,
                                  typename ref_param<T>::type);

private:

  // One MergeState exists on the stack per invocation of mergesort.
  // It's just a convenient way to pass state around among the helper
  // functions.
  //
  // DGB: This isn't needed with mergesort in a class, but it doesn't
  // slow things up, and it is likely to make my life easier for any
  // potential backporting of changes in the Python code.

  struct s_slice
  {
    octave_idx_type base, len;
  };

  struct MergeState
  {
    MergeState (void)
      : min_gallop (), a (0), ia (0), alloced (0), n (0)
    { reset (); }

    ~MergeState (void)
    { delete [] a; delete [] ia; }

    void reset (void)
    { min_gallop = MIN_GALLOP; n = 0; }

    void getmem (octave_idx_type need);

    void getmemi (octave_idx_type need);

    // This controls when we get *into* galloping mode.  It's
    // initialized to MIN_GALLOP.  merge_lo and merge_hi tend to nudge
    // it higher for random data, and lower for highly structured
    // data.
    octave_idx_type min_gallop;

    // 'a' is temp storage to help with merges.  It contains room for
    // alloced entries.
    T *a;               // may point to temparray below
    octave_idx_type *ia;
    octave_idx_type alloced;

    // A stack of n pending runs yet to be merged.  Run #i starts at
    // address base[i] and extends for len[i] elements.  It's always
    // true (so long as the indices are in bounds) that
    //
    //   pending[i].base + pending[i].len == pending[i+1].base
    //
    // so we could cut the storage for this, but it's a minor amount,
    // and keeping all the info explicit simplifies the code.
    octave_idx_type n;
    struct s_slice pending[MAX_MERGE_PENDING];

    // No copying!

    MergeState (const MergeState&);

    MergeState& operator = (const MergeState&);
  };

  compare_fcn_type compare;

  MergeState *ms;


  template <class Comp>
  void binarysort (T *data, octave_idx_type nel,
                   octave_idx_type start, Comp comp);

  template <class Comp>
  void binarysort (T *data, octave_idx_type *idx, octave_idx_type nel,
                   octave_idx_type start, Comp comp);

  template <class Comp>
  octave_idx_type count_run (T *lo, octave_idx_type n, bool& descending,
                             Comp comp);

  template <class Comp>
  octave_idx_type gallop_left (T key, T *a, octave_idx_type n,
                               octave_idx_type hint, Comp comp);

  template <class Comp>
  octave_idx_type gallop_right (T key, T *a, octave_idx_type n,
                                octave_idx_type hint, Comp comp);

  template <class Comp>
  int merge_lo (T *pa, octave_idx_type na,
                T *pb, octave_idx_type nb,
                Comp comp);

  template <class Comp>
  int merge_lo (T *pa, octave_idx_type *ipa, octave_idx_type na,
                T *pb, octave_idx_type *ipb, octave_idx_type nb,
                Comp comp);

  template <class Comp>
  int merge_hi (T *pa, octave_idx_type na,
                T *pb, octave_idx_type nb,
                Comp comp);

  template <class Comp>
  int merge_hi (T *pa, octave_idx_type *ipa, octave_idx_type na,
                T *pb, octave_idx_type *ipb, octave_idx_type nb,
                Comp comp);

  template <class Comp>
  int merge_at (octave_idx_type i, T *data, Comp comp);

  template <class Comp>
  int merge_at (octave_idx_type i, T *data, octave_idx_type *idx, Comp comp);

  template <class Comp>
  int merge_collapse (T *data, Comp comp);

  template <class Comp>
  int merge_collapse (T *data, octave_idx_type *idx, Comp comp);

  template <class Comp>
  int merge_force_collapse (T *data, Comp comp);

  template <class Comp>
  int merge_force_collapse (T *data, octave_idx_type *idx, Comp comp);

  octave_idx_type merge_compute_minrun (octave_idx_type n);

  template <class Comp>
  void sort (T *data, octave_idx_type nel, Comp comp);

  template <class Comp>
  void sort (T *data, octave_idx_type *idx, octave_idx_type nel, Comp comp);

  template <class Comp>
  bool is_sorted (const T *data, octave_idx_type nel, Comp comp);

  template <class Comp>
  void sort_rows (const T *data, octave_idx_type *idx,
                  octave_idx_type rows, octave_idx_type cols,
                  Comp comp);

  template <class Comp>
  bool is_sorted_rows (const T *data, octave_idx_type rows,
                       octave_idx_type cols, Comp comp);

  template <class Comp>
  octave_idx_type lookup (const T *data, octave_idx_type nel,
                          const T& value, Comp comp);

  template <class Comp>
  void lookup (const T *data, octave_idx_type nel,
               const T* values, octave_idx_type nvalues,
               octave_idx_type *idx, Comp comp);

  template <class Comp>
  void lookup_sorted (const T *data, octave_idx_type nel,
                      const T* values, octave_idx_type nvalues,
                      octave_idx_type *idx, bool rev, Comp comp);

  template <class Comp>
  void nth_element (T *data, octave_idx_type nel,
                    octave_idx_type lo, octave_idx_type up,
                    Comp comp);

  // No copying!

  octave_sort (const octave_sort&);

  octave_sort& operator = (const octave_sort&);
};

template <class T>
class
vec_index
{
public:
  T vec;
  octave_idx_type indx;
};
#endif