-/* PSPP - computes sample statistics.
+/* PSPP - a program for statistical analysis.
Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- This program 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 2 of the
- License, or (at your option) any later version.
+ This program 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.
- This program 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.
+ This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
- 02110-1301, USA. */
+ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
+
+/* Deque data structure.
+
+ This code slightly simplifies the implementation of a deque as
+ a circular queue. To use it, declare a "struct deque" and a
+ pointer to the element type. For example, for a deque of
+ "int"s:
+
+ struct deque deque;
+ int *data;
+
+ To initialize the deque with a initial capacity of 0:
+
+ deque_init_null (&deque);
+ data = NULL;
+
+ Alternatively, to initialize the deque with an initial minimum
+ capacity of, e.g., 4:
+
+ data = deque_init (&deque, 4, sizeof *data);
+
+ Functions that access elements in the deque return array
+ indexes. This is fairly convenient:
+
+ // Push X at the back of the deque.
+ data[deque_push_back (&deque)] = x;
+
+ // Pop off the front of the deque into X.
+ x = data[deque_pop_front (&deque)];
+
+ // Obtain the element just past the back of the deque as X.
+ x = data[deque_back (&deque, 1)];
+
+ The push functions will not expand the deque on their own.
+ Use the deque_expand function if necessary, as in:
+
+ // Push X at the back of the deque, first expanding the
+ // deque if necessary.
+ if (deque_is_full (&deque))
+ data = deque_expand (&deque, data, sizeof *data);
+ data[deque_push_back (&deque)] = x;
+
+ Expanding a deque will copy its elements from one memory
+ region to another using memcpy. Thus, your deque elements
+ must tolerate copying if their deque is to be expanded. */
#ifndef LIBPSPP_DEQUE_H
#define LIBPSPP_DEQUE_H 1
-#include <assert.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stddef.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+#include <libpspp/assertion.h>
+
+/* A deque implemented as a circular buffer. */
+struct deque
+ {
+ size_t capacity; /* Capacity, which must be a power of 2. */
+ size_t front; /* One past the front of the queue. */
+ size_t back; /* The back of the queue. */
+ };
+
+void deque_init_null (struct deque *);
+void *deque_init (struct deque *, size_t capacity, size_t elem_size);
+void *deque_expand (struct deque *, void *, size_t elem_size);
+
+/* Returns the number of elements currently in DEQUE. */
+static inline size_t
+deque_count (const struct deque *deque)
+{
+ return deque->front - deque->back;
+}
+
+/* Returns the maximum number of elements that DEQUE can hold at
+ any time. (Use deque_expand to increase a deque's
+ capacity.) */
+static inline size_t
+deque_capacity (const struct deque *deque)
+{
+ return deque->capacity;
+}
+
+/* Returns true if DEQUE is currently empty (contains no
+ elements), false otherwise. */
+static inline bool
+deque_is_empty (const struct deque *deque)
+{
+ return deque_count (deque) == 0;
+}
+
+/* Returns true if DEQUE is currently full (cannot take any more
+ elements), false otherwise. */
+static inline bool
+deque_is_full (const struct deque *deque)
+{
+ return deque_count (deque) >= deque_capacity (deque);
+}
+
+/* Returns the index of the element in DEQUE that is OFFSET
+ elements from its front. A value 0 for OFFSET requests the
+ element at the front, a value of 1 the element just behind the
+ front, and so on. OFFSET must be less than the current number
+ of elements in DEQUE. */
+static inline size_t
+deque_front (const struct deque *deque, size_t offset)
+{
+ assert (deque_count (deque) > offset);
+ return (deque->front - offset - 1) & (deque->capacity - 1);
+}
+
+/* Returns the index of the element in DEQUE that is OFFSET
+ elements from its back. A value 0 for OFFSET requests the
+ element at the back, a value of 1 the element just ahead of
+ the back, and so on. OFFSET must be less than the current
+ number of elements in DEQUE. */
+static inline size_t
+deque_back (const struct deque *deque, size_t offset)
+{
+ assert (deque_count (deque) > offset);
+ return (deque->back + offset) & (deque->capacity - 1);
+}
+
+/* Adds a new element at the front of DEQUE, which must not be
+ full, and returns the index of the new element. The caller is
+ responsible for assigning a value to the returned element. */
+static inline size_t
+deque_push_front (struct deque *deque)
+{
+ assert (!deque_is_full (deque));
+ return deque->front++ & (deque->capacity - 1);
+}
+
+/* Adds a new element at the back of DEQUE, which must not be
+ full, and returns the index of the new element. The caller is
+ responsible for assigning a value to the returned element. */
+static inline size_t
+deque_push_back (struct deque *deque)
+{
+ assert (!deque_is_full (deque));
+ return --deque->back & (deque->capacity - 1);
+}
+
+/* Pops the front element off DEQUE (which must not be empty) and
+ returns its index. The element may be reused the next time an
+ element is pushed into DEQUE or when DEQUE is expanded. */
+static inline size_t
+deque_pop_front (struct deque *deque)
+{
+ assert (!deque_is_empty (deque));
+ return --deque->front & (deque->capacity - 1);
+}
-#include <libpspp/compiler.h>
-
-#include "xalloc.h"
-
-/* Declares data and functions for a deque whose elements have
- the given ELEMENT_TYPE. Instances of the deque are declared
- as "struct NAME", and each function that operates on the deque
- has NAME_ as a prefix. */
-#define DEQUE_DECLARE(NAME, ELEMENT_TYPE) \
-/* An instance of the deque. */ \
-struct NAME \
- { \
- size_t capacity; /* Capacity, which must be a power of 2. */ \
- size_t front; /* One past the front of the queue. */ \
- size_t back; /* The back of the queue. */ \
- ELEMENT_TYPE *data; /* Pointer to CAPACITY elements. */ \
- }; \
- \
-/* Initializes DEQUE as an empty deque that can store at least \
- CAPACITY elements. (The actual capacity may be larger and is \
- always a power of 2.) */ \
-static inline void \
-NAME##_init (struct NAME *deque, size_t capacity) \
-{ \
- deque->capacity = 1; \
- while (deque->capacity < capacity) \
- deque->capacity <<= 1; \
- deque->front = deque->back = 0; \
- deque->data = xnmalloc (deque->capacity, sizeof *deque->data); \
-} \
- \
-/* Destroys DEQUE, which must be empty. */ \
-static inline void \
-NAME##_destroy (struct NAME *deque) \
-{ \
- free (deque->data); \
-} \
- \
-/* Returns the number of elements currently in DEQUE. */ \
-static inline size_t \
-NAME##_count (const struct NAME *deque) \
-{ \
- return deque->front - deque->back; \
-} \
- \
-/* Returns the maximum number of elements that DEQUE can hold at \
- any time. */ \
-static inline size_t \
-NAME##_capacity (const struct NAME *deque) \
-{ \
- return deque->capacity; \
-} \
- \
-/* Returns true if DEQUE is currently empty (contains no \
- elements), false otherwise. */ \
-static inline bool \
-NAME##_is_empty (const struct NAME *deque) \
-{ \
- return NAME##_count (deque) == 0; \
-} \
- \
-/* Returns true if DEQUE is currently full (cannot take any more \
- elements), false otherwise. */ \
-static inline bool \
-NAME##_is_full (const struct NAME *deque) \
-{ \
- return NAME##_count (deque) >= NAME##_capacity (deque); \
-} \
- \
-/* Returns the element in DEQUE that is OFFSET elements from its \
- front. A value 0 for OFFSET requests the element at the \
- front, a value of 1 the element just behind the front, and so \
- on. OFFSET must be less than the current number of elements \
- in DEQUE. */ \
-static inline ELEMENT_TYPE * \
-NAME##_front (const struct NAME *deque, size_t offset) \
-{ \
- assert (NAME##_count (deque) > offset); \
- return &deque->data[(deque->front - offset - 1) & (deque->capacity - 1)]; \
-} \
- \
-/* Returns the element in DEQUE that is OFFSET elements from its \
- back. A value 0 for OFFSET requests the element at the back, \
- a value of 1 the element just ahead of the back, and so on. \
- OFFSET must be less than the current number of elements in \
- DEQUE. */ \
-static inline ELEMENT_TYPE * \
-NAME##_back (const struct NAME *deque, size_t offset) \
-{ \
- assert (NAME##_count (deque) > offset); \
- return &deque->data[(deque->back + offset) & (deque->capacity - 1)]; \
-} \
- \
-/* Adds and returns the address of a new element at the front of \
- DEQUE, which must not be full. The caller is responsible for \
- assigning a value to the returned element. */ \
-static inline ELEMENT_TYPE * \
-NAME##_push_front (struct NAME *deque) \
-{ \
- assert (!NAME##_is_full (deque)); \
- return &deque->data[deque->front++ & (deque->capacity - 1)]; \
-} \
- \
-/* Adds and returns the address of a new element at the back of \
- DEQUE, which must not be full. The caller is responsible for \
- assigning a value to the returned element. */ \
-static inline ELEMENT_TYPE * \
-NAME##_push_back (struct NAME *deque) \
-{ \
- assert (!NAME##_is_full (deque)); \
- return &deque->data[--deque->back & (deque->capacity - 1)]; \
-} \
- \
-/* Pops the front element off DEQUE (which must not be empty) and \
- returns its address. The element may be reused the next time \
- an element is pushed into DEQUE or when DEQUE is expanded. */ \
-static inline ELEMENT_TYPE * \
-NAME##_pop_front (struct NAME *deque) \
-{ \
- assert (!NAME##_is_empty (deque)); \
- return &deque->data[--deque->front & (deque->capacity - 1)]; \
-} \
- \
-/* Pops the back element off DEQUE (which must not be empty) and \
- returns its address. The element may be reused the next time \
- an element is pushed into DEQUE or when DEQUE is expanded. */ \
-static inline ELEMENT_TYPE * \
-NAME##_pop_back (struct NAME *deque) \
-{ \
- assert (!NAME##_is_empty (deque)); \
- return &deque->data[deque->back++ & (deque->capacity - 1)]; \
-} \
- \
-/* Expands DEQUE, doubling its capacity. */ \
-static inline void \
-NAME##_expand (struct NAME *deque) \
-{ \
- struct NAME old_deque = *deque; \
- NAME##_init (deque, deque->capacity * 2); \
- while (!NAME##_is_empty (&old_deque)) \
- *NAME##_push_front (deque) = *NAME##_pop_back (&old_deque); \
- free (old_deque.data); \
+/* Pops the back element off DEQUE (which must not be empty) and
+ returns its index. The element may be reused the next time
+ an element is pushed into DEQUE or when DEQUE is expanded. */
+static inline size_t
+deque_pop_back (struct deque *deque)
+{
+ assert (!deque_is_empty (deque));
+ return deque->back++ & (deque->capacity - 1);
}
#endif /* libpspp/deque.h */