scummvm/common/algorithm.h
Bartosz Gentkowski ec24687ce4 DOXYGEN: Add doxygen groups to header files in the common folder
Adding @defgroup and @ingroup doxygen tags into all headers
in the common folder that contain doxygen blocks.

This improves the structure, readability, and findability
of information in the resulting output.

This commit targets purely structure and does not deal with
the content of the currently existing doxygen documentation.
2020-10-04 18:25:50 +02:00

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/* ScummVM - Graphic Adventure Engine
*
* ScummVM is the legal property of its developers, whose names
* are too numerous to list here. Please refer to the COPYRIGHT
* file distributed with this source distribution.
*
* 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 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.
*
*/
#ifndef COMMON_ALGORITHM_H
#define COMMON_ALGORITHM_H
#include "common/scummsys.h"
#include "common/func.h"
#include "common/util.h"
namespace Common {
/**
* @defgroup common_alg Algorithms
* @ingroup common
*
* @brief Templates for algorithms used to manipulate data.
*
* @{
*/
/**
* 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<class In, class Out>
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<class In, class Out>
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<class In, class Out, class Op>
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<class Value>
signed char *fill(signed char *first, signed char *last, Value val) {
memset(first, (val & 0xFF), last - first);
return last;
}
template<class Value>
unsigned char *fill(unsigned char *first, unsigned char *last, Value val) {
memset(first, (val & 0xFF), last - first);
return last;
}
template<class Value>
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<class In, class Value>
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<class In, class T>
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<class In, class Pred>
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<class In, class Op>
Op for_each(In first, In last, Op f) {
while (first != last)
f(*first++);
return f;
}
template<typename T>
unsigned int distance(T *first, T *last) {
return last - first;
}
template<typename T>
unsigned int distance(T first, T last) {
unsigned int n = 0;
while (first != last) {
++n;
++first;
}
return n;
}
template<typename T>
T *sortChoosePivot(T *first, T *last) {
return first + distance(first, last) / 2;
}
template<typename T>
T sortChoosePivot(T first, T last) {
unsigned int n = distance(first, last);
n /= 2;
while (n--)
++first;
return first;
}
template<typename T, class StrictWeakOrdering>
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<typename T, class StrictWeakOrdering>
void sort(T first, T last, StrictWeakOrdering comp) {
if (first == last)
return;
T pivot = sortChoosePivot(first, last);
pivot = sortPartition(first, last, pivot, comp);
sort<T, StrictWeakOrdering>(first, pivot, comp);
sort<T, StrictWeakOrdering>(++pivot, last, comp);
}
/**
* Simple sort function, modeled after std::sort.
*/
template<typename T>
void sort(T *first, T *last) {
sort(first, last, Less<T>());
}
template<class T>
void sort(T first, T last) {
sort(first, last, Less<typename T::ValueType>());
}
// 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<class T>
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<class T>
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<class It, class Dat>
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