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See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. * */ #ifndef COMMON_ALGORITHM_H #define COMMON_ALGORITHM_H #include "common/scummsys.h" #include "common/func.h" #include "common/util.h" namespace Common { /** * Copies data from the range [first, last) to [dst, dst + (last - first)). * It requires the range [dst, dst + (last - first)) to be valid. * It also requires dst not to be in the range [first, last). */ template Out copy(In first, In last, Out dst) { while (first != last) *dst++ = *first++; return dst; } /** * Copies data from the range [first, last) to [dst - (last - first), dst). * It requires the range [dst - (last - first), dst) to be valid. * It also requires dst not to be in the range [first, last). * * Unlike copy copy_backward copies the data from the end to the beginning. */ template Out copy_backward(In first, In last, Out dst) { while (first != last) *--dst = *--last; return dst; } /** * Copies data from the range [first, last) to [dst, dst + (last - first)). * It requires the range [dst, dst + (last - first)) to be valid. * It also requires dst not to be in the range [first, last). * * Unlike copy or copy_backward it does not copy all data. It only copies * a data element when operator() of the op parameter returns true for the * passed data element. */ template Out copy_if(In first, In last, Out dst, Op op) { while (first != last) { if (op(*first)) *dst++ = *first; ++first; } return dst; } // Our 'specialized' 'fill' template for char, signed char and unsigned char arrays. // Since C++ doesn't support partial specialized template functions (currently) we // are going this way... // With this we assure the usage of memset for those, which should be // faster than a simple loop like for the generic 'fill'. template signed char *fill(signed char *first, signed char *last, Value val) { memset(first, (val & 0xFF), last - first); return last; } template unsigned char *fill(unsigned char *first, unsigned char *last, Value val) { memset(first, (val & 0xFF), last - first); return last; } template char *fill(char *first, char *last, Value val) { memset(first, (val & 0xFF), last - first); return last; } /** * Sets all elements in the range [first, last) to val. */ template In fill(In first, In last, const Value &val) { while (first != last) *first++ = val; return first; } /** * Finds the first data value in the range [first, last) matching v. * For data comperance it uses operator == of the data elements. */ template In find(In first, In last, const T &v) { while (first != last) { if (*first == v) return first; ++first; } return last; } /** * Finds the first data value in the range [first, last) for which * the specified predicate p returns true. */ template In find_if(In first, In last, Pred p) { while (first != last) { if (p(*first)) return first; ++first; } return last; } /** * Applies the function f on all elements of the range [first, last). * The processing order is from beginning to end. */ template Op for_each(In first, In last, Op f) { while (first != last) f(*first++); return f; } template unsigned int distance(T *first, T *last) { return last - first; } template unsigned int distance(T first, T last) { unsigned int n = 0; while (first != last) { ++n; ++first; } return n; } template T *sortChoosePivot(T *first, T *last) { return first + distance(first, last) / 2; } template T sortChoosePivot(T first, T last) { unsigned int n = distance(first, last); n /= 2; while (n--) ++first; return first; } template T sortPartition(T first, T last, T pivot, StrictWeakOrdering &comp) { --last; if (pivot != last) SWAP(*pivot, *last); T sorted; for (sorted = first; first != last; ++first) { if (!comp(*last, *first)) { if (first != sorted) SWAP(*first, *sorted); ++sorted; } } if (last != sorted) SWAP(*last, *sorted); return sorted; } /** * Simple sort function, modeled after std::sort. * It compares data with the given comparator object comp. * * Like std::sort this is not guaranteed to be stable. * * Two small quotes from wikipedia about stability: * * Stable sorting algorithms maintain the relative order of records with * equal keys. * * Unstable sorting algorithms may change the relative order of records with * equal keys, but stable sorting algorithms never do so. * * For more information on that topic check out: * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorting_algorithm#Stability * * NOTE: Actually as the time of writing our implementation is unstable. */ template void sort(T first, T last, StrictWeakOrdering comp) { if (first == last) return; T pivot = sortChoosePivot(first, last); pivot = sortPartition(first, last, pivot, comp); sort(first, pivot, comp); sort(++pivot, last, comp); } /** * Simple sort function, modeled after std::sort. */ template void sort(T *first, T *last) { sort(first, last, Less()); } template void sort(T first, T last) { sort(first, last, Less()); } // MSVC is complaining about the minus operator being applied to an unsigned type // We disable this warning for the affected section of code #if defined(_MSC_VER) #pragma warning(push) #pragma warning(disable: 4146) #endif /** * Euclid's algorithm to compute the greatest common divisor. */ template T gcd(T a, T b) { // Note: We check for <= instead of < to avoid spurious compiler // warnings if T is an unsigned type, i.e. warnings like "comparison // of unsigned expression < 0 is always false". if (a <= 0) a = -a; if (b <= 0) b = -b; while (a > 0) { T tmp = a; a = b % a; b = tmp; } return b; } #if defined(_MSC_VER) #pragma warning(pop) #endif /** * Get the next highest power of 2. */ template T nextHigher2(T v) { if (v == 0) return 1; v--; v |= v >> 1; v |= v >> 2; v |= v >> 4; v |= v >> 8; v |= v >> 16; return ++v; } /** * Replacement algorithm for iterables. * * Replaces all occurrences of "original" in [begin, end) with occurrences of "replaced". * * @param[in, out] begin: First element to be examined. * @param[in] end: Last element in the seubsection. Not examined. * @param[in] original: Elements to be replaced. * @param[in] replaced: Element to replace occurrences of "original". * * @note Usage examples and unit tests may be found in "test/common/algorithm.h" */ template void replace(It begin, It end, const Dat &original, const Dat &replaced) { for (; begin != end; ++begin) { if (*begin == original) { *begin = replaced; } } } } // End of namespace Common #endif