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/* Copyright (C) 2007-2013 Arjen G Lentz & Antony T Curtis for Open Query
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; 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 02110-1335 USA */
/* ======================================================================
Open Query Graph Computation Engine, based on a concept by Arjen Lentz
v3 implementation by Antony Curtis, Arjen Lentz, Andrew McDonnell
For more information, documentation, support, enhancement engineering,
see http://openquery.com/graph or contact graph@openquery.com
======================================================================
*/
#include "oqgraph_judy.h"
/*
Currently the only active code that can return error is:
judy_bitset::reset()/J1U()
judy_bitset::setbit()/J1S()
In most cases errors are either about wrong parameters passed to Judy
functions or internal structures corruption. These definitely deserve
abnormal process termination instead of exit() as it is done by original
JUDYERROR.
TODO: there's one exception that should be handled properly though: OOM.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#define JUDYERROR(CallerFile, CallerLine, JudyFunc, JudyErrno, JudyErrID) \
{ \
(void) fprintf(stderr, "File '%s', line %d: %s(), " \
"JU_ERRNO_* == %d, ID == %d\n", \
CallerFile, CallerLine, \
JudyFunc, JudyErrno, JudyErrID); \
abort(); \
}
#include <Judy.h>
void open_query::judy_bitset::clear()
{
int rc;
J1FA(rc, array);
}
bool open_query::judy_bitset::test(size_type n) const
{
int rc;
J1T(rc, array, n);
return rc == 1;
}
open_query::judy_bitset& open_query::judy_bitset::setbit(size_type n)
{
int rc;
J1S(rc, array, n);
return *this;
}
open_query::judy_bitset& open_query::judy_bitset::reset(size_type n)
{
int rc;
J1U(rc, array, n);
return *this;
}
open_query::judy_bitset& open_query::judy_bitset::flip(size_type n)
{
int rc;
J1U(rc, array, n);
if (!rc)
{
J1S(rc, array, n);
}
return *this;
}
open_query::judy_bitset::size_type open_query::judy_bitset::num_blocks() const
{
Word_t rc;
J1MU(rc, array);
return rc;
}
open_query::judy_bitset::size_type open_query::judy_bitset::size() const
{
int rc;
Word_t index = (Word_t) -1;
J1L(rc, array, index);
if (!rc)
return index;
else
return npos;
}
open_query::judy_bitset::size_type open_query::judy_bitset::count() const
{
Word_t rc;
J1C(rc, array, 0, -1);
return rc;
}
open_query::judy_bitset& open_query::judy_bitset::set(const judy_bitset& src)
{
if (!src.empty())
{
for (size_type pos= src.find_first(); pos != npos; pos= src.find_next(pos))
{
set(pos);
}
}
return *this;
}
open_query::judy_bitset::size_type open_query::judy_bitset::find_first() const
{
int rc;
Word_t index = 0;
J1F(rc, array, index);
if (!rc)
return index;
else
return npos;
}
open_query::judy_bitset::size_type open_query::judy_bitset::find_next(size_type n) const
{
int rc;
Word_t index = (Word_t) n;
J1N(rc, array, index);
if (!rc)
return index;
else
return npos;
}
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