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| -- GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS -- |
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| -- G N A T . H E A P _ S O R T _ G -- |
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| -- Heapsort generic package using formal procedures |
| |
| -- This package provides a generic heapsort routine that can be used with |
| -- different types of data. |
| |
| -- See also GNAT.Heap_Sort, a version that works with subprogram access |
| -- parameters, allowing code sharing. The generic version is slightly more |
| -- efficient but does not allow code sharing and has an interface that is |
| -- more awkward to use. |
| |
| -- There is also GNAT.Heap_Sort_A, which is now considered obsolete, but |
| -- was an older version working with subprogram parameters. This version |
| -- is retained for backwards compatibility with old versions of GNAT. |
| |
| -- This heapsort algorithm uses approximately N*log(N) compares in the |
| -- worst case and is in place with no additional storage required. See |
| -- the body for exact details of the algorithm used. |
| |
| generic |
| -- The data to be sorted is assumed to be indexed by integer values from |
| -- 1 to N, where N is the number of items to be sorted. In addition, the |
| -- index value zero is used for a temporary location used during the sort. |
| |
| with procedure Move (From : Natural; To : Natural); |
| -- A procedure that moves the data item with index value From to the data |
| -- item with index value To (the old value in To being lost). An index |
| -- value of zero is used for moves from and to a single temporary location. |
| -- For best efficiency, this routine should be marked as inlined. |
| |
| with function Lt (Op1, Op2 : Natural) return Boolean; |
| -- A function that compares two items and returns True if the item with |
| -- index Op1 is less than the item with Index Op2, and False if the Op1 |
| -- item is greater than the Op2 item. If the two items are equal, then |
| -- it does not matter whether True or False is returned (it is slightly |
| -- more efficient to return False). For best efficiency, this routine |
| -- should be marked as inlined. |
| |
| -- Note on use of temporary location |
| |
| -- There are two ways of providing for the index value zero to represent |
| -- a temporary value. Either an extra location can be allocated at the |
| -- start of the array, or alternatively the Move and Lt subprograms can |
| -- test for the case of zero and treat it specially. In any case it is |
| -- desirable to specify the two subprograms as inlined and the tests for |
| -- zero will in this case be resolved at instantiation time. |
| |
| package GNAT.Heap_Sort_G is |
| pragma Pure; |
| |
| procedure Sort (N : Natural); |
| -- This procedures sorts items in the range from 1 to N into ascending |
| -- order making calls to Lt to do required comparisons, and Move to move |
| -- items around. Note that, as described above, both Move and Lt use a |
| -- single temporary location with index value zero. This sort is not |
| -- stable, i.e. the order of equal elements in the input is not preserved. |
| |
| end GNAT.Heap_Sort_G; |