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package scala
package collection.mutable
import scala.collection.AbstractIterator
import scala.collection.Iterator
import scala.collection.generic._
import scala.annotation.tailrec
import scala.reflect.ClassTag
/** A buffer that stores elements in an unrolled linked list.
*
* Unrolled linked lists store elements in linked fixed size
* arrays.
*
* Unrolled buffers retain locality and low memory overhead
* properties of array buffers, but offer much more efficient
* element addition, since they never reallocate and copy the
* internal array.
*
* However, they provide `O(n/m)` complexity random access,
* where `n` is the number of elements, and `m` the size of
* internal array chunks.
*
* Ideal to use when:
* - elements are added to the buffer and then all of the
* elements are traversed sequentially
* - two unrolled buffers need to be concatenated (see `concat`)
*
* Better than singly linked lists for random access, but
* should still be avoided for such a purpose.
*
* @define coll unrolled buffer
* @define Coll `UnrolledBuffer`
* @author Aleksandar Prokopec
*
*/
@SerialVersionUID(1L)
@deprecatedInheritance("UnrolledBuffer is not designed to enable meaningful subclassing.", "2.11.0")
class UnrolledBuffer[T](implicit val tag: ClassTag[T])
extends scala.collection.mutable.AbstractBuffer[T]
with scala.collection.mutable.Buffer[T]
with scala.collection.mutable.BufferLike[T, UnrolledBuffer[T]]
with GenericClassTagTraversableTemplate[T, UnrolledBuffer]
with scala.collection.mutable.Builder[T, UnrolledBuffer[T]]
with Serializable
{
import UnrolledBuffer.Unrolled
@transient private var headptr = newUnrolled
@transient private var lastptr = headptr
@transient private var sz = 0
private[collection] def headPtr = headptr
private[collection] def headPtr_=(head: Unrolled[T]) = headptr = head
private[collection] def lastPtr = lastptr
private[collection] def lastPtr_=(last: Unrolled[T]) = lastptr = last
private[collection] def size_=(s: Int) = sz = s
protected[this] override def newBuilder = new UnrolledBuffer[T]
protected def newUnrolled = new Unrolled[T](this)
// The below would allow more flexible behavior without requiring inheritance
// that is risky because all the important internals are private.
// private var myLengthPolicy: Int => Int = x => x
//
// /** Specifies how the array lengths should vary.
// *
// * By default, `UnrolledBuffer` uses arrays of a fixed size. A length
// * policy can be given that changes this scheme to, for instance, an
// * exponential growth.
// *
// * @param nextLength computes the length of the next array from the length of the latest one
// */
// def setLengthPolicy(nextLength: Int => Int): Unit = { myLengthPolicy = nextLength }
private[collection] def calcNextLength(sz: Int) = sz // myLengthPolicy(sz)
def classTagCompanion = UnrolledBuffer
/** Concatenates the targer unrolled buffer to this unrolled buffer.
*
* The specified buffer `that` is cleared after this operation. This is
* an O(1) operation.
*
* @param that the unrolled buffer whose elements are added to this buffer
*/
def concat(that: UnrolledBuffer[T]) = {
// bind the two together
if (!lastptr.bind(that.headptr)) lastptr = that.lastPtr
// update size
sz += that.sz
// `that` is no longer usable, so clear it
// here we rely on the fact that `clear` allocates
// new nodes instead of modifying the previous ones
that.clear()
// return a reference to this
this
}
def +=(elem: T) = {
lastptr = lastptr.append(elem)
sz += 1
this
}
def clear() {
headptr = newUnrolled
lastptr = headptr
sz = 0
}
def iterator: Iterator[T] = new AbstractIterator[T] {
var pos: Int = -1
var node: Unrolled[T] = headptr
scan()
private def scan() {
pos += 1
while (pos >= node.size) {
pos = 0
node = node.next
if (node eq null) return
}
}
def hasNext = node ne null
def next = if (hasNext) {
val r = node.array(pos)
scan()
r
} else Iterator.empty.next()
}
// this should be faster than the iterator
override def foreach[U](f: T => U) = headptr.foreach(f)
def result = this
def length = sz
def apply(idx: Int) =
if (idx >= 0 && idx < sz) headptr(idx)
else throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException(idx.toString)
def update(idx: Int, newelem: T) =
if (idx >= 0 && idx < sz) headptr(idx) = newelem
else throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException(idx.toString)
def remove(idx: Int) =
if (idx >= 0 && idx < sz) {
sz -= 1
headptr.remove(idx, this)
} else throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException(idx.toString)
def +=:(elem: T) = {
headptr = headptr prepend elem
sz += 1
this
}
def insertAll(idx: Int, elems: scala.collection.Traversable[T]) =
if (idx >= 0 && idx <= sz) {
headptr.insertAll(idx, elems, this)
sz += elems.size
} else throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException(idx.toString)
private def writeObject(out: java.io.ObjectOutputStream) {
out.defaultWriteObject
out writeInt sz
for (elem <- this) out writeObject elem
}
private def readObject(in: java.io.ObjectInputStream) {
in.defaultReadObject
val num = in.readInt
headPtr = newUnrolled
lastPtr = headPtr
sz = 0
var i = 0
while (i < num) {
this += in.readObject.asInstanceOf[T]
i += 1
}
}
override def clone(): UnrolledBuffer[T] = new UnrolledBuffer[T] ++= this
override def stringPrefix = "UnrolledBuffer"
}
object UnrolledBuffer extends ClassTagTraversableFactory[UnrolledBuffer] {
/** $genericCanBuildFromInfo */
implicit def canBuildFrom[T](implicit t: ClassTag[T]): CanBuildFrom[Coll, T, UnrolledBuffer[T]] =
new GenericCanBuildFrom[T]
def newBuilder[T](implicit t: ClassTag[T]): Builder[T, UnrolledBuffer[T]] = new UnrolledBuffer[T]
val waterline = 50
val waterlineDelim = 100
private[collection] val unrolledlength = 32
/** Unrolled buffer node.
*/
class Unrolled[T: ClassTag] private[collection] (var size: Int, var array: Array[T], var next: Unrolled[T], val buff: UnrolledBuffer[T] = null) {
private[collection] def this() = this(0, new Array[T](unrolledlength), null, null)
private[collection] def this(b: UnrolledBuffer[T]) = this(0, new Array[T](unrolledlength), null, b)
private def nextlength = if (buff eq null) unrolledlength else buff.calcNextLength(array.length)
// adds and returns itself or the new unrolled if full
@tailrec final def append(elem: T): Unrolled[T] = if (size < array.length) {
array(size) = elem
size += 1
this
} else {
next = new Unrolled[T](0, new Array[T](nextlength), null, buff)
next append elem
}
def foreach[U](f: T => U) {
var unrolled = this
var i = 0
while (unrolled ne null) {
val chunkarr = unrolled.array
val chunksz = unrolled.size
while (i < chunksz) {
val elem = chunkarr(i)
f(elem)
i += 1
}
i = 0
unrolled = unrolled.next
}
}
@tailrec final def apply(idx: Int): T =
if (idx < size) array(idx) else next.apply(idx - size)
@tailrec final def update(idx: Int, newelem: T): Unit =
if (idx < size) array(idx) = newelem else next.update(idx - size, newelem)
@tailrec final def locate(idx: Int): Unrolled[T] =
if (idx < size) this else next.locate(idx - size)
def prepend(elem: T) = if (size < array.length) {
// shift the elements of the array right
// then insert the element
shiftright()
array(0) = elem
size += 1
this
} else {
// allocate a new node and store element
// then make it point to this
val newhead = new Unrolled[T](buff)
newhead append elem
newhead.next = this
newhead
}
// shifts right assuming enough space
private def shiftright() {
var i = size - 1
while (i >= 0) {
array(i + 1) = array(i)
i -= 1
}
}
// returns pointer to new last if changed
@tailrec final def remove(idx: Int, buffer: UnrolledBuffer[T]): T =
if (idx < size) {
// remove the element
// then try to merge with the next bucket
val r = array(idx)
shiftleft(idx)
size -= 1
if (tryMergeWithNext()) buffer.lastPtr = this
r
} else next.remove(idx - size, buffer)
// shifts left elements after `leftb` (overwrites `leftb`)
private def shiftleft(leftb: Int) {
var i = leftb
while (i < (size - 1)) {
array(i) = array(i + 1)
i += 1
}
nullout(i, i + 1)
}
protected def tryMergeWithNext() = if (next != null && (size + next.size) < (array.length * waterline / waterlineDelim)) {
// copy the next array, then discard the next node
Array.copy(next.array, 0, array, size, next.size)
size = size + next.size
next = next.next
if (next eq null) true else false // checks if last node was thrown out
} else false
@tailrec final def insertAll(idx: Int, t: scala.collection.Traversable[T], buffer: UnrolledBuffer[T]): Unit = {
if (idx < size) {
// divide this node at the appropriate position and insert all into head
// update new next
val newnextnode = new Unrolled[T](0, new Array(array.length), null, buff)
Array.copy(array, idx, newnextnode.array, 0, size - idx)
newnextnode.size = size - idx
newnextnode.next = next
// update this
nullout(idx, size)
size = idx
next = null
// insert everything from iterable to this
var curr = this
for (elem <- t) curr = curr append elem
curr.next = newnextnode
// try to merge the last node of this with the newnextnode
if (curr.tryMergeWithNext()) buffer.lastPtr = curr
}
else if (idx == size) {
var curr = this
for (elem <- t) curr = curr append elem
} else insertAll(idx - size, t, buffer)
}
private def nullout(from: Int, until: Int) {
var idx = from
while (idx < until) {
array(idx) = null.asInstanceOf[T] // TODO find a way to assign a default here!!
idx += 1
}
}
// assumes this is the last node
// `thathead` and `thatlast` are head and last node
// of the other unrolled list, respectively
def bind(thathead: Unrolled[T]) = {
assert(next eq null)
next = thathead
tryMergeWithNext()
}
override def toString = array.take(size).mkString("Unrolled[" + array.length + "](", ", ", ")") + " -> " + (if (next ne null) next.toString else "")
}
}