# Nimbus # Copyright (c) 2018 Status Research & Development GmbH # Licensed under either of # * Apache License, version 2.0, ([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE) or # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) # * MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) or # http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) # at your option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed except # according to those terms. ## Generic Sorted List Based on Red-black Trees ## ============================================ ## ## Due to the sort order fetch operations ge, le, etc., this API differs ## considerably from the `table` API. ## ## Note that the list descriptor is a reference. So assigning an `sLstRef` ## descriptor variable does *not* duplicate the descriptor but rather ## add another link to the descriptor. ## ## Example: ## :: ## # create new list with integer keys, and integer values ## var sl = SortedSet[int,int].init() ## ## # add some entries ## for key in [208, 127, 106, 117, 49, 40, 171]: ## let rc = sl.insert(key) ## if rc.isOk: ## # unique key, store some value ## rc.value.data = -key ## ## # print entries with keys greater than 100 in natrual key order ## block: ## var rc = sl.ge(100) ## while rc.isOk: ## echo "*** item ", rc.value.key, " ", rc.value.data ## w = sl.gt(w.value.key) ## ## # print all key/value entries in natrual key order ## block: ## var ## walk = SortedSetWalkRef[K,V].init(sl) ## rc = w.first ## while rc.isOk: ## echo "*** item ", rc.value.key, " ", rc.value.data ## rc = w.next ## # optional clean up, see comments on the destroy() directive ## walk.destroy ## import std/[tables], ./sorted_set/[rbtree_delete, rbtree_desc, rbtree_find, rbtree_flush, rbtree_insert, rbtree_reset, rbtree_verify, rbtree_walk], ./results export RbInfo, RbResult, `isRed=`, # no need to export all of `rbtree_desc` `linkLeft=`, `linkRight=`, results type SortedSetItemRef*[K,V] = ref object ##\ ## Data value container as stored in the list/database key: K ## Sorter key, read-only data*: V ## Some data value, to be modified freely SortedSet*[K,V] = object of RootObj ##\ ## Sorted list descriptor tree: RbTreeRef[SortedSetItemRef[K,V],K] SortedSetWalkRef*[K,V] = ##\ ## Traversal/walk descriptor for sorted list RbWalkRef[SortedSetItemRef[K,V],K] SortedSetResult*[K,V] = ##\ ## Data value container or error code, typically used as value \ ## returned from functions. RbResult[SortedSetItemRef[K,V]] {.push raises: [Defect].} # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Private helpers # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ proc slstCmp[K,V](casket: SortedSetItemRef[K,V]; key: K): int = casket.key.cmp(key) proc slstMkc[K,V](key: K): SortedSetItemRef[K,V] = SortedSetItemRef[K,V](key: key) proc slstClup[K,V](c: var SortedSetItemRef[K,V]) = # ... some smart stuff here? c = nil # GC hint (if any, todo?) proc slstLt[K,V](a, b: SortedSetItemRef[K,V]): bool = ## Debugging only a.slstCmp(b.key) < 0 proc slstPr(code: RbInfo; ctxInfo: string) = ## Debugging only echo "*** sLst Error(", code, "): ", ctxInfo # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Public functions, constructor # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ proc init*[K,V](sl: var SortedSet[K,V]) = ## Constructor for sorted list with key type `K` and data type `V` sl.tree = newRbTreeRef[SortedSetItemRef[K,V],K]( cmp = proc(c: SortedSetItemRef[K,V]; k: K): int = c.slstCmp(k), mkc = proc(k: K): SortedSetItemRef[K,V] = slstMkc[K,V](k)) proc init*[K,V](T: type SortedSet[K,V]): T = ## Variant of `init()` result.init proc move*[K,V](sl: var SortedSet[K,V]): SortedSet[K,V] = ## Return a shallow copy of the argument list `sl`, then reset `sl`. result.tree = sl.tree sl.init proc clear*[K,V](sl: var SortedSet[K,V]) = ## Reset list descriptor to its inital value. This function also de-registers ## and flushes all traversal descriptors of type `SortedSetWalkRef`. sl.tree.rbTreeReset(clup = proc(c: var SortedSetItemRef[K,V]) = c.slstClup) # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Public functions, getter, converter # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ proc key*[K,V](data: SortedSetItemRef[K,V]): K = ## Getter, extracts the key from the data container item. data.key proc len*[K,V](sl: var SortedSet[K,V]): int = ## Number of list elements sl.tree.size proc toSortedSetResult*[K,V](key: K; data: V): SortedSetResult[K,V] = ## Helper, chreate `ok()` result ok(SortedSetItemRef[K,V](key: key, data: data)) # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Public functions, list operations # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ proc insert*[K,V](sl: var SortedSet[K,V]; key: K): SortedSetResult[K,V] = ## Insert `key`, returns data container item with the `key`. Function fails ## if `key` exists in the list. sl.tree.rbTreeInsert(key) proc findOrInsert*[K,V](sl: var SortedSet[K,V]; key: K): SortedSetResult[K,V] = ## Insert or find `key`, returns data container item with the `key`. This ## function always succeeds (unless there is s problem with the list.) result = sl.tree.rbTreeInsert(key) if result.isErr: return sl.tree.rbTreeFindEq(key) proc delete*[K,V](sl: var SortedSet[K,V]; key: K): SortedSetResult[K,V] = ## Delete `key` from list and return the data container item that was ## holding the `key` if it was deleted. sl.tree.rbTreeDelete(key) proc flush*[K,V](sl: var SortedSet[K,V]) = ## Flush the sorted list, i.e. delete all entries. This function is ## more efficient than running a `delete()` loop. sl.tree.rbTreeFlush(clup = proc(c: var SortedSetItemRef[K,V]) = c.slstClup) # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Public functions, query functions # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ proc eq*[K,V](sl: var SortedSet[K,V]; key: K): SortedSetResult[K,V] = ## Find `key` in list, returns data container item with the `key` if it ## exists. sl.tree.rbTreeFindEq(key) proc le*[K,V](sl: var SortedSet[K,V]; key: K): SortedSetResult[K,V] = ## Find data container iten with *largest* key *less or equal* the argument ## `key` in list and return it if found. sl.tree.rbTreeFindLe(key) proc lt*[K,V](sl: var SortedSet[K,V]; key: K): SortedSetResult[K,V] = ## Find data container item with *largest* key *less than* the argument ## `key` in list and return it if found. sl.tree.rbTreeFindLt(key) proc ge*[K,V](sl: var SortedSet[K,V]; key: K): SortedSetResult[K,V] = ## Find data container item with *smallest* key *greater or equal* the ## argument `key` in list and return it if found. sl.tree.rbTreeFindGe(key) proc gt*[K,V](sl: var SortedSet[K,V]; key: K): SortedSetResult[K,V] = ## Find data container item with *smallest* key *greater than* the argument ## `key` in list and return it if found. sl.tree.rbTreeFindGt(key) # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Public functions, walk/traversal functions # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ proc init*[K,V](T: type SortedSetWalkRef[K,V]; sl: var SortedSet[K,V]): T = ## Open traversal descriptor on list and register it on the 'SortedSet` ## descriptor. sl.tree.newRbWalk proc destroy*[K,V](w: SortedSetWalkRef[K,V]) = ## De-register and close the traversal descriptor. This function renders ## the descriptor unusable, so it must be disposed of. ## ## This destructor function is crucial when insert/delete operations are ## needed to run while traversals are open and not rewound. These ## insert/delete operations modify the list so that `w.this`, `w.prev`, ## etc. operations might fail. All traversal descriptors must then be ## rewound or destroyed. w.rbWalkDestroy proc first*[K,V](w: SortedSetWalkRef[K,V]): SortedSetResult[K,V] = ## Rewind the traversal descriptor to the *least* list key and return ## the corresponding data container item. ## ## When all open traversals are rewound, blockers due to insert/delete ## list operations are reset. w.rbWalkFirst proc last*[K,V](w: SortedSetWalkRef[K,V]): SortedSetResult[K,V] = ## Rewind the traversal descriptor to the *greatest* list key and return ## the corresponding data container item. ## ## When all open traversals are rewound, blockers due to insert/delete ## list operations are reset. w.rbWalkLast proc this*[K,V](w: SortedSetWalkRef[K,V]): SortedSetResult[K,V] = ## Retrieve the *current* data container item. This is the same one retrieved ## last with any of the traversal functions returning the data container item. ## ## Note that the current node becomes unavailable if it was recently deleted. w.rbWalkCurrent proc next*[K,V](w: SortedSetWalkRef[K,V]): SortedSetResult[K,V] = ## Move the traversal descriptor to the next *greater* key and return the ## corresponding data container item. If this is the first call after ## `newWalk()`, then `w.first` is called implicitly. ## ## If there were tree insert/delete operations, blockers might be active ## causing this function to fail so that a rewind is needed. w.rbWalkNext proc prev*[K,V](w: SortedSetWalkRef[K,V]): SortedSetResult[K,V] = ## Move the traversal descriptor to the next *smaller* key and return the ## corresponding data container item . If this is the first call after ## `newWalk()`, then `w.last` is called implicitly. ## ## If there were tree insert/delete operations, blockers might be active ## causing this function to fail so that a rewind is needed. w.rbWalkPrev # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Public helpers, debugging # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ proc `$`*[K,V](casket: SortedSetItemRef[K,V]): string = ## Pretty printer ## ## :CAVEAT: ## This function needs a working definition for the `data` item: ## :: ## proc `$`*[V](value: V): string {.gcsafe,raises:[Defect,CatchableError].} ## if casket.isNil: return "nil" "(" & $casket.key & "," & $casket.data & ")" proc `$`*[K,V](rc: SortedSetResult[K,V]): string = ## Pretty printer ## ## :CAVEAT: ## This function needs a working definition for the `data` item: ## :: ## proc `$`*[V](data: V): string {.gcsafe,raises:[Defect,CatchableError].} ## if rc.isErr: return $rc.error $rc.value proc verify*[K,V](sl: var SortedSet[K,V]): Result[void,(SortedSetItemRef[K,V],RbInfo)] {.gcsafe, raises: [Defect,CatchableError].} = ## Checks for consistency, may print an error message. Returns `rbOk` if ## the argument list `sl` is consistent. This function traverses all the ## internal data nodes which might be time consuming. So it would not be ## used in production code. ## ## :CAVEAT: ## This function needs a working definition for the `data` item: ## :: ## proc `$`*[V](data: V): string {.gcsafe,raises:[Defect,CatchableError].} ## sl.tree.rbTreeVerify( lt = proc(a, b: SortedSetItemRef[K,V]): bool = a.slstLt(b), pr = proc(c: RbInfo; s: string) = c.slstPr(s)) # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # End # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------