| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| -- -- |
| -- GNAT LIBRARY COMPONENTS -- |
| -- -- |
| -- ADA.CONTAINERS.INDEFINITE_ORDERED_MULTISETS -- |
| -- -- |
| -- S p e c -- |
| -- -- |
| -- Copyright (C) 2004-2022, Free Software Foundation, Inc. -- |
| -- -- |
| -- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under -- |
| -- terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- -- |
| -- ware Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later ver- -- |
| -- sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- -- |
| -- OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY -- |
| -- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. -- |
| -- -- |
| -- As a special exception under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted -- |
| -- additional permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, -- |
| -- version 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. -- |
| -- -- |
| -- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and -- |
| -- a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; -- |
| -- see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see -- |
| -- <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. -- |
| -- -- |
| -- This unit was originally developed by Matthew J Heaney. -- |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| -- The indefinite ordered multiset container is similar to the indefinite |
| -- ordered set, but with the difference that multiple equivalent elements are |
| -- allowed. It also provides additional operations, to iterate over items that |
| -- are equivalent. |
| |
| private with Ada.Containers.Red_Black_Trees; |
| private with Ada.Finalization; |
| private with Ada.Streams; |
| private with Ada.Strings.Text_Buffers; |
| with Ada.Iterator_Interfaces; |
| |
| generic |
| type Element_Type (<>) is private; |
| |
| with function "<" (Left, Right : Element_Type) return Boolean is <>; |
| with function "=" (Left, Right : Element_Type) return Boolean is <>; |
| |
| package Ada.Containers.Indefinite_Ordered_Multisets with |
| SPARK_Mode => Off |
| is |
| pragma Annotate (CodePeer, Skip_Analysis); |
| pragma Preelaborate; |
| pragma Remote_Types; |
| |
| function Equivalent_Elements (Left, Right : Element_Type) return Boolean; |
| -- Returns False if Left is less than Right, or Right is less than Left; |
| -- otherwise, it returns True. |
| |
| type Set is tagged private |
| with Constant_Indexing => Constant_Reference, |
| Default_Iterator => Iterate, |
| Iterator_Element => Element_Type; |
| |
| pragma Preelaborable_Initialization (Set); |
| |
| type Cursor is private; |
| pragma Preelaborable_Initialization (Cursor); |
| |
| Empty_Set : constant Set; |
| -- The default value for set objects declared without an explicit |
| -- initialization expression. |
| |
| No_Element : constant Cursor; |
| -- The default value for cursor objects declared without an explicit |
| -- initialization expression. |
| |
| function Has_Element (Position : Cursor) return Boolean; |
| -- Equivalent to Position /= No_Element |
| |
| package Set_Iterator_Interfaces is new |
| Ada.Iterator_Interfaces (Cursor, Has_Element); |
| |
| function "=" (Left, Right : Set) return Boolean; |
| -- If Left denotes the same set object as Right, then equality returns |
| -- True. If the length of Left is different from the length of Right, then |
| -- it returns False. Otherwise, set equality iterates over Left and Right, |
| -- comparing the element of Left to the element of Right using the equality |
| -- operator for elements. If the elements compare False, then the iteration |
| -- terminates and set equality returns False. Otherwise, if all elements |
| -- compare True, then set equality returns True. |
| |
| function Equivalent_Sets (Left, Right : Set) return Boolean; |
| -- Similar to set equality, but with the difference that elements are |
| -- compared for equivalence instead of equality. |
| |
| function To_Set (New_Item : Element_Type) return Set; |
| -- Constructs a set object with New_Item as its single element |
| |
| function Length (Container : Set) return Count_Type; |
| -- Returns the total number of elements in Container |
| |
| function Is_Empty (Container : Set) return Boolean; |
| -- Returns True if Container.Length is 0 |
| |
| procedure Clear (Container : in out Set); |
| -- Deletes all elements from Container |
| |
| function Element (Position : Cursor) return Element_Type; |
| -- If Position equals No_Element, then Constraint_Error is raised. |
| -- Otherwise, function Element returns the element designed by Position. |
| |
| procedure Replace_Element |
| (Container : in out Set; |
| Position : Cursor; |
| New_Item : Element_Type); |
| -- If Position equals No_Element, then Constraint_Error is raised. If |
| -- Position is associated with a set different from Container, then |
| -- Program_Error is raised. If New_Item is equivalent to the element |
| -- designated by Position, then if Container is locked (element tampering |
| -- has been attempted), Program_Error is raised; otherwise, the element |
| -- designated by Position is assigned the value of New_Item. If New_Item is |
| -- not equivalent to the element designated by Position, then if the |
| -- container is busy (cursor tampering has been attempted), Program_Error |
| -- is raised; otherwise, the element designed by Position is assigned the |
| -- value of New_Item, and the node is moved to its new position (in |
| -- canonical insertion order). |
| |
| procedure Query_Element |
| (Position : Cursor; |
| Process : not null access procedure (Element : Element_Type)); |
| -- If Position equals No_Element, then Constraint_Error is |
| -- raised. Otherwise, it calls Process with the element designated by |
| -- Position as the parameter. This call locks the container, so attempts to |
| -- change the value of the element while Process is executing (to "tamper |
| -- with elements") will raise Program_Error. |
| |
| type Constant_Reference_Type |
| (Element : not null access constant Element_Type) is private |
| with Implicit_Dereference => Element; |
| |
| function Constant_Reference |
| (Container : aliased Set; |
| Position : Cursor) return Constant_Reference_Type; |
| pragma Inline (Constant_Reference); |
| |
| procedure Assign (Target : in out Set; Source : Set); |
| |
| function Copy (Source : Set) return Set; |
| |
| procedure Move (Target : in out Set; Source : in out Set); |
| -- If Target denotes the same object as Source, the operation does |
| -- nothing. If either Target or Source is busy (cursor tampering is |
| -- attempted), then it raises Program_Error. Otherwise, Target is cleared, |
| -- and the nodes from Source are moved (not copied) to Target (so Source |
| -- becomes empty). |
| |
| procedure Insert |
| (Container : in out Set; |
| New_Item : Element_Type; |
| Position : out Cursor); |
| -- Insert adds New_Item to Container, and returns cursor Position |
| -- designating the newly inserted node. The node is inserted after any |
| -- existing elements less than or equivalent to New_Item (and before any |
| -- elements greater than New_Item). Note that the issue of where the new |
| -- node is inserted relative to equivalent elements does not arise for |
| -- unique-key containers, since in that case the insertion would simply |
| -- fail. For a multiple-key container (the case here), insertion always |
| -- succeeds, and is defined such that the new item is positioned after any |
| -- equivalent elements already in the container. |
| |
| procedure Insert (Container : in out Set; New_Item : Element_Type); |
| -- Inserts New_Item in Container, but does not return a cursor designating |
| -- the newly-inserted node. |
| |
| -- TODO: include Replace too??? |
| -- |
| -- procedure Replace |
| -- (Container : in out Set; |
| -- New_Item : Element_Type); |
| |
| procedure Exclude (Container : in out Set; Item : Element_Type); |
| -- Deletes from Container all of the elements equivalent to Item |
| |
| procedure Delete (Container : in out Set; Item : Element_Type); |
| -- Deletes from Container all of the elements equivalent to Item. If there |
| -- are no elements equivalent to Item, then it raises Constraint_Error. |
| |
| procedure Delete (Container : in out Set; Position : in out Cursor); |
| -- If Position equals No_Element, then Constraint_Error is raised. If |
| -- Position is associated with a set different from Container, then |
| -- Program_Error is raised. Otherwise, the node designated by Position is |
| -- removed from Container, and Position is set to No_Element. |
| |
| procedure Delete_First (Container : in out Set); |
| -- Removes the first node from Container |
| |
| procedure Delete_Last (Container : in out Set); |
| -- Removes the last node from Container |
| |
| procedure Union (Target : in out Set; Source : Set); |
| -- If Target is busy (cursor tampering is attempted), then Program_Error is |
| -- raised. Otherwise, it inserts each element of Source into Target. |
| -- Elements are inserted in the canonical order for multisets, such that |
| -- the elements from Source are inserted after equivalent elements already |
| -- in Target. |
| |
| function Union (Left, Right : Set) return Set; |
| -- Returns a set comprising the all elements from Left and all of the |
| -- elements from Right. The elements from Right follow the equivalent |
| -- elements from Left. |
| |
| function "or" (Left, Right : Set) return Set renames Union; |
| |
| procedure Intersection (Target : in out Set; Source : Set); |
| -- If Target denotes the same object as Source, the operation does |
| -- nothing. If Target is busy (cursor tampering is attempted), |
| -- Program_Error is raised. Otherwise, the elements in Target having no |
| -- equivalent element in Source are deleted from Target. |
| |
| function Intersection (Left, Right : Set) return Set; |
| -- If Left denotes the same object as Right, then the function returns a |
| -- copy of Left. Otherwise, it returns a set comprising the equivalent |
| -- elements from both Left and Right. Items are inserted in the result set |
| -- in canonical order, such that the elements from Left precede the |
| -- equivalent elements from Right. |
| |
| function "and" (Left, Right : Set) return Set renames Intersection; |
| |
| procedure Difference (Target : in out Set; Source : Set); |
| -- If Target is busy (cursor tampering is attempted), then Program_Error is |
| -- raised. Otherwise, the elements in Target that are equivalent to |
| -- elements in Source are deleted from Target. |
| |
| function Difference (Left, Right : Set) return Set; |
| -- Returns a set comprising the elements from Left that have no equivalent |
| -- element in Right. |
| |
| function "-" (Left, Right : Set) return Set renames Difference; |
| |
| procedure Symmetric_Difference (Target : in out Set; Source : Set); |
| -- If Target is busy, then Program_Error is raised. Otherwise, the elements |
| -- in Target equivalent to elements in Source are deleted from Target, and |
| -- the elements in Source not equivalent to elements in Target are inserted |
| -- into Target. |
| |
| function Symmetric_Difference (Left, Right : Set) return Set; |
| -- Returns a set comprising the union of the elements from Target having no |
| -- equivalent in Source, and the elements of Source having no equivalent in |
| -- Target. |
| |
| function "xor" (Left, Right : Set) return Set renames Symmetric_Difference; |
| |
| function Overlap (Left, Right : Set) return Boolean; |
| -- Returns True if Left contains an element equivalent to an element of |
| -- Right. |
| |
| function Is_Subset (Subset : Set; Of_Set : Set) return Boolean; |
| -- Returns True if every element in Subset has an equivalent element in |
| -- Of_Set. |
| |
| function First (Container : Set) return Cursor; |
| -- If Container is empty, the function returns No_Element. Otherwise, it |
| -- returns a cursor designating the smallest element. |
| |
| function First_Element (Container : Set) return Element_Type; |
| -- Equivalent to Element (First (Container)) |
| |
| function Last (Container : Set) return Cursor; |
| -- If Container is empty, the function returns No_Element. Otherwise, it |
| -- returns a cursor designating the largest element. |
| |
| function Last_Element (Container : Set) return Element_Type; |
| -- Equivalent to Element (Last (Container)) |
| |
| function Next (Position : Cursor) return Cursor; |
| -- If Position equals No_Element or Last (Container), the function returns |
| -- No_Element. Otherwise, it returns a cursor designating the node that |
| -- immediately follows (as per the insertion order) the node designated by |
| -- Position. |
| |
| procedure Next (Position : in out Cursor); |
| -- Equivalent to Position := Next (Position) |
| |
| function Previous (Position : Cursor) return Cursor; |
| -- If Position equals No_Element or First (Container), the function returns |
| -- No_Element. Otherwise, it returns a cursor designating the node that |
| -- immediately precedes (as per the insertion order) the node designated by |
| -- Position. |
| |
| procedure Previous (Position : in out Cursor); |
| -- Equivalent to Position := Previous (Position) |
| |
| function Find (Container : Set; Item : Element_Type) return Cursor; |
| -- Returns a cursor designating the first element in Container equivalent |
| -- to Item. If there is no equivalent element, it returns No_Element. |
| |
| function Floor (Container : Set; Item : Element_Type) return Cursor; |
| -- If Container is empty, the function returns No_Element. If Item is |
| -- equivalent to elements in Container, it returns a cursor designating the |
| -- first equivalent element. Otherwise, it returns a cursor designating the |
| -- largest element less than Item, or No_Element if all elements are |
| -- greater than Item. |
| |
| function Ceiling (Container : Set; Item : Element_Type) return Cursor; |
| -- If Container is empty, the function returns No_Element. If Item is |
| -- equivalent to elements of Container, it returns a cursor designating the |
| -- last equivalent element. Otherwise, it returns a cursor designating the |
| -- smallest element greater than Item, or No_Element if all elements are |
| -- less than Item. |
| |
| function Contains (Container : Set; Item : Element_Type) return Boolean; |
| -- Equivalent to Container.Find (Item) /= No_Element |
| |
| function "<" (Left, Right : Cursor) return Boolean; |
| -- Equivalent to Element (Left) < Element (Right) |
| |
| function ">" (Left, Right : Cursor) return Boolean; |
| -- Equivalent to Element (Right) < Element (Left) |
| |
| function "<" (Left : Cursor; Right : Element_Type) return Boolean; |
| -- Equivalent to Element (Left) < Right |
| |
| function ">" (Left : Cursor; Right : Element_Type) return Boolean; |
| -- Equivalent to Right < Element (Left) |
| |
| function "<" (Left : Element_Type; Right : Cursor) return Boolean; |
| -- Equivalent to Left < Element (Right) |
| |
| function ">" (Left : Element_Type; Right : Cursor) return Boolean; |
| -- Equivalent to Element (Right) < Left |
| |
| procedure Iterate |
| (Container : Set; |
| Process : not null access procedure (Position : Cursor)); |
| -- Calls Process with a cursor designating each element of Container, in |
| -- order from Container.First to Container.Last. |
| |
| procedure Reverse_Iterate |
| (Container : Set; |
| Process : not null access procedure (Position : Cursor)); |
| -- Calls Process with a cursor designating each element of Container, in |
| -- order from Container.Last to Container.First. |
| |
| procedure Iterate |
| (Container : Set; |
| Item : Element_Type; |
| Process : not null access procedure (Position : Cursor)); |
| -- Call Process with a cursor designating each element equivalent to Item, |
| -- in order from Container.Floor (Item) to Container.Ceiling (Item). |
| |
| procedure Reverse_Iterate |
| (Container : Set; |
| Item : Element_Type; |
| Process : not null access procedure (Position : Cursor)); |
| -- Call Process with a cursor designating each element equivalent to Item, |
| -- in order from Container.Ceiling (Item) to Container.Floor (Item). |
| |
| function Iterate |
| (Container : Set) |
| return Set_Iterator_Interfaces.Reversible_Iterator'class; |
| |
| function Iterate |
| (Container : Set; |
| Start : Cursor) |
| return Set_Iterator_Interfaces.Reversible_Iterator'class; |
| |
| generic |
| type Key_Type (<>) is private; |
| |
| with function Key (Element : Element_Type) return Key_Type; |
| |
| with function "<" (Left, Right : Key_Type) return Boolean is <>; |
| |
| package Generic_Keys is |
| |
| function Equivalent_Keys (Left, Right : Key_Type) return Boolean; |
| -- Returns False if Left is less than Right, or Right is less than Left; |
| -- otherwise, it returns True. |
| |
| function Key (Position : Cursor) return Key_Type; |
| -- Equivalent to Key (Element (Position)) |
| |
| function Element (Container : Set; Key : Key_Type) return Element_Type; |
| -- Equivalent to Element (Find (Container, Key)) |
| |
| procedure Exclude (Container : in out Set; Key : Key_Type); |
| -- Deletes from Container any elements whose key is equivalent to Key |
| |
| procedure Delete (Container : in out Set; Key : Key_Type); |
| -- Deletes from Container any elements whose key is equivalent to |
| -- Key. If there are no such elements, then it raises Constraint_Error. |
| |
| function Find (Container : Set; Key : Key_Type) return Cursor; |
| -- Returns a cursor designating the first element in Container whose key |
| -- is equivalent to Key. If there is no equivalent element, it returns |
| -- No_Element. |
| |
| function Floor (Container : Set; Key : Key_Type) return Cursor; |
| -- If Container is empty, the function returns No_Element. If Item is |
| -- equivalent to the keys of elements in Container, it returns a cursor |
| -- designating the first such element. Otherwise, it returns a cursor |
| -- designating the largest element whose key is less than Item, or |
| -- No_Element if all keys are greater than Item. |
| |
| function Ceiling (Container : Set; Key : Key_Type) return Cursor; |
| -- If Container is empty, the function returns No_Element. If Item is |
| -- equivalent to the keys of elements of Container, it returns a cursor |
| -- designating the last such element. Otherwise, it returns a cursor |
| -- designating the smallest element whose key is greater than Item, or |
| -- No_Element if all keys are less than Item. |
| |
| function Contains (Container : Set; Key : Key_Type) return Boolean; |
| -- Equivalent to Find (Container, Key) /= No_Element |
| |
| procedure Update_Element -- Update_Element_Preserving_Key ??? |
| (Container : in out Set; |
| Position : Cursor; |
| Process : not null access |
| procedure (Element : in out Element_Type)); |
| -- If Position equals No_Element, then Constraint_Error is raised. If |
| -- Position is associated with a set object different from Container, |
| -- then Program_Error is raised. Otherwise, it makes a copy of the key |
| -- of the element designated by Position, and then calls Process with |
| -- the element as the parameter. Update_Element then compares the key |
| -- value obtained before calling Process to the key value obtained from |
| -- the element after calling Process. If the keys are equivalent then |
| -- the operation terminates. If Container is busy (cursor tampering has |
| -- been attempted), then Program_Error is raised. Otherwise, the node |
| -- is moved to its new position (in canonical order). |
| |
| procedure Iterate |
| (Container : Set; |
| Key : Key_Type; |
| Process : not null access procedure (Position : Cursor)); |
| -- Call Process with a cursor designating each element equivalent to |
| -- Key, in order from Floor (Container, Key) to |
| -- Ceiling (Container, Key). |
| |
| procedure Reverse_Iterate |
| (Container : Set; |
| Key : Key_Type; |
| Process : not null access procedure (Position : Cursor)); |
| -- Call Process with a cursor designating each element equivalent to |
| -- Key, in order from Ceiling (Container, Key) to |
| -- Floor (Container, Key). |
| |
| end Generic_Keys; |
| |
| private |
| |
| pragma Inline (Next); |
| pragma Inline (Previous); |
| |
| type Node_Type; |
| type Node_Access is access Node_Type; |
| |
| type Element_Access is access Element_Type; |
| |
| type Node_Type is limited record |
| Parent : Node_Access; |
| Left : Node_Access; |
| Right : Node_Access; |
| Color : Red_Black_Trees.Color_Type := Red_Black_Trees.Red; |
| Element : Element_Access; |
| end record; |
| |
| package Tree_Types is new Red_Black_Trees.Generic_Tree_Types |
| (Node_Type, |
| Node_Access); |
| |
| type Set is new Ada.Finalization.Controlled with record |
| Tree : Tree_Types.Tree_Type; |
| end record with Put_Image => Put_Image; |
| |
| procedure Put_Image |
| (S : in out Ada.Strings.Text_Buffers.Root_Buffer_Type'Class; V : Set); |
| |
| overriding procedure Adjust (Container : in out Set); |
| |
| overriding procedure Finalize (Container : in out Set) renames Clear; |
| |
| use Red_Black_Trees; |
| use Tree_Types, Tree_Types.Implementation; |
| use Ada.Finalization; |
| use Ada.Streams; |
| |
| type Set_Access is access all Set; |
| for Set_Access'Storage_Size use 0; |
| |
| -- In all predefined libraries the following type is controlled, for proper |
| -- management of tampering checks. For performance reason we omit this |
| -- machinery for multisets, which are used in a number of our tools. |
| |
| type Reference_Control_Type is record |
| Container : Set_Access; |
| end record; |
| |
| type Constant_Reference_Type |
| (Element : not null access constant Element_Type) is record |
| Control : Reference_Control_Type := |
| raise Program_Error with "uninitialized reference"; |
| -- The RM says, "The default initialization of an object of |
| -- type Constant_Reference_Type or Reference_Type propagates |
| -- Program_Error." |
| end record; |
| |
| type Cursor is record |
| Container : Set_Access; |
| Node : Node_Access; |
| end record; |
| |
| procedure Write |
| (Stream : not null access Root_Stream_Type'Class; |
| Item : Cursor); |
| |
| for Cursor'Write use Write; |
| |
| procedure Read |
| (Stream : not null access Root_Stream_Type'Class; |
| Item : out Cursor); |
| |
| for Cursor'Read use Read; |
| |
| No_Element : constant Cursor := Cursor'(null, null); |
| |
| procedure Write |
| (Stream : not null access Root_Stream_Type'Class; |
| Container : Set); |
| |
| for Set'Write use Write; |
| |
| procedure Read |
| (Stream : not null access Root_Stream_Type'Class; |
| Container : out Set); |
| |
| for Set'Read use Read; |
| |
| procedure Read |
| (Stream : not null access Root_Stream_Type'Class; |
| Item : out Constant_Reference_Type); |
| |
| for Constant_Reference_Type'Read use Read; |
| |
| procedure Write |
| (Stream : not null access Root_Stream_Type'Class; |
| Item : Constant_Reference_Type); |
| |
| for Constant_Reference_Type'Write use Write; |
| |
| Empty_Set : constant Set := (Controlled with others => <>); |
| |
| type Iterator is new Limited_Controlled and |
| Set_Iterator_Interfaces.Reversible_Iterator with |
| record |
| Container : Set_Access; |
| Node : Node_Access; |
| end record |
| with Disable_Controlled => not T_Check; |
| |
| overriding procedure Finalize (Object : in out Iterator); |
| |
| overriding function First (Object : Iterator) return Cursor; |
| overriding function Last (Object : Iterator) return Cursor; |
| |
| overriding function Next |
| (Object : Iterator; |
| Position : Cursor) return Cursor; |
| |
| overriding function Previous |
| (Object : Iterator; |
| Position : Cursor) return Cursor; |
| |
| end Ada.Containers.Indefinite_Ordered_Multisets; |