691 lines
22 KiB
Ada
691 lines
22 KiB
Ada
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-- --
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-- GNAT LIBRARY COMPONENTS --
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-- --
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-- ADA.CONTAINERS.RED_BLACK_TREES.GENERIC_KEYS --
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-- --
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-- B o d y --
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-- --
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-- Copyright (C) 2004-2015, Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
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-- --
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-- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under --
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-- terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- --
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-- ware Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later ver- --
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-- sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- --
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-- OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY --
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-- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. --
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-- --
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-- As a special exception under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted --
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-- additional permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, --
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-- version 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. --
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-- --
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-- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and --
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-- a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; --
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-- see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see --
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-- <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. --
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-- --
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-- This unit was originally developed by Matthew J Heaney. --
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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package body Ada.Containers.Red_Black_Trees.Generic_Keys is
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pragma Warnings (Off, "variable ""Busy*"" is not referenced");
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pragma Warnings (Off, "variable ""Lock*"" is not referenced");
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-- See comment in Ada.Containers.Helpers
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package Ops renames Tree_Operations;
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-------------
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-- Ceiling --
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-- AKA Lower_Bound
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function Ceiling (Tree : Tree_Type; Key : Key_Type) return Node_Access is
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-- Per AI05-0022, the container implementation is required to detect
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-- element tampering by a generic actual subprogram.
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Lock : With_Lock (Tree.TC'Unrestricted_Access);
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Y : Node_Access;
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X : Node_Access;
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begin
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-- If the container is empty, return a result immediately, so that we do
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-- not manipulate the tamper bits unnecessarily.
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if Tree.Root = null then
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return null;
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end if;
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X := Tree.Root;
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while X /= null loop
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if Is_Greater_Key_Node (Key, X) then
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X := Ops.Right (X);
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else
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Y := X;
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X := Ops.Left (X);
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end if;
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end loop;
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return Y;
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end Ceiling;
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----------
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-- Find --
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----------
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function Find (Tree : Tree_Type; Key : Key_Type) return Node_Access is
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-- Per AI05-0022, the container implementation is required to detect
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-- element tampering by a generic actual subprogram.
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Lock : With_Lock (Tree.TC'Unrestricted_Access);
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Y : Node_Access;
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X : Node_Access;
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begin
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-- If the container is empty, return a result immediately, so that we do
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-- not manipulate the tamper bits unnecessarily.
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if Tree.Root = null then
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return null;
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end if;
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X := Tree.Root;
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while X /= null loop
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if Is_Greater_Key_Node (Key, X) then
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X := Ops.Right (X);
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else
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Y := X;
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X := Ops.Left (X);
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end if;
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end loop;
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if Y = null or else Is_Less_Key_Node (Key, Y) then
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return null;
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else
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return Y;
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end if;
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end Find;
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-----------
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-- Floor --
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-----------
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function Floor (Tree : Tree_Type; Key : Key_Type) return Node_Access is
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-- Per AI05-0022, the container implementation is required to detect
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-- element tampering by a generic actual subprogram.
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Lock : With_Lock (Tree.TC'Unrestricted_Access);
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Y : Node_Access;
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X : Node_Access;
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begin
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-- If the container is empty, return a result immediately, so that we do
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-- not manipulate the tamper bits unnecessarily.
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if Tree.Root = null then
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return null;
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end if;
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X := Tree.Root;
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while X /= null loop
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if Is_Less_Key_Node (Key, X) then
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X := Ops.Left (X);
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else
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Y := X;
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X := Ops.Right (X);
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end if;
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end loop;
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return Y;
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end Floor;
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--------------------------------
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-- Generic_Conditional_Insert --
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--------------------------------
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procedure Generic_Conditional_Insert
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(Tree : in out Tree_Type;
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Key : Key_Type;
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Node : out Node_Access;
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Inserted : out Boolean)
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is
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X : Node_Access;
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Y : Node_Access;
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Compare : Boolean;
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begin
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-- This is a "conditional" insertion, meaning that the insertion request
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-- can "fail" in the sense that no new node is created. If the Key is
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-- equivalent to an existing node, then we return the existing node and
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-- Inserted is set to False. Otherwise, we allocate a new node (via
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-- Insert_Post) and Inserted is set to True.
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-- Note that we are testing for equivalence here, not equality. Key must
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-- be strictly less than its next neighbor, and strictly greater than
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-- its previous neighbor, in order for the conditional insertion to
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-- succeed.
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-- Handle insertion into an empty container as a special case, so that
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-- we do not manipulate the tamper bits unnecessarily.
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if Tree.Root = null then
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Insert_Post (Tree, null, True, Node);
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Inserted := True;
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return;
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end if;
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-- We search the tree to find the nearest neighbor of Key, which is
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-- either the smallest node greater than Key (Inserted is True), or the
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-- largest node less or equivalent to Key (Inserted is False).
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declare
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Lock : With_Lock (Tree.TC'Unrestricted_Access);
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begin
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X := Tree.Root;
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Y := null;
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Inserted := True;
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while X /= null loop
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Y := X;
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Inserted := Is_Less_Key_Node (Key, X);
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X := (if Inserted then Ops.Left (X) else Ops.Right (X));
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end loop;
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end;
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if Inserted then
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-- Key is less than Y. If Y is the first node in the tree, then there
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-- are no other nodes that we need to search for, and we insert a new
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-- node into the tree.
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if Y = Tree.First then
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Insert_Post (Tree, Y, True, Node);
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return;
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end if;
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-- Y is the next nearest-neighbor of Key. We know that Key is not
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-- equivalent to Y (because Key is strictly less than Y), so we move
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-- to the previous node, the nearest-neighbor just smaller or
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-- equivalent to Key.
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Node := Ops.Previous (Y);
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else
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-- Y is the previous nearest-neighbor of Key. We know that Key is not
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-- less than Y, which means either that Key is equivalent to Y, or
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-- greater than Y.
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Node := Y;
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end if;
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-- Key is equivalent to or greater than Node. We must resolve which is
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-- the case, to determine whether the conditional insertion succeeds.
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declare
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Lock : With_Lock (Tree.TC'Unrestricted_Access);
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begin
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Compare := Is_Greater_Key_Node (Key, Node);
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end;
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if Compare then
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-- Key is strictly greater than Node, which means that Key is not
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-- equivalent to Node. In this case, the insertion succeeds, and we
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-- insert a new node into the tree.
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Insert_Post (Tree, Y, Inserted, Node);
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Inserted := True;
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return;
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end if;
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-- Key is equivalent to Node. This is a conditional insertion, so we do
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-- not insert a new node in this case. We return the existing node and
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-- report that no insertion has occurred.
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Inserted := False;
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end Generic_Conditional_Insert;
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------------------------------------------
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-- Generic_Conditional_Insert_With_Hint --
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------------------------------------------
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procedure Generic_Conditional_Insert_With_Hint
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(Tree : in out Tree_Type;
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Position : Node_Access;
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Key : Key_Type;
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Node : out Node_Access;
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Inserted : out Boolean)
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is
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Test : Node_Access;
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Compare : Boolean;
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begin
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-- The purpose of a hint is to avoid a search from the root of
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-- tree. If we have it hint it means we only need to traverse the
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-- subtree rooted at the hint to find the nearest neighbor. Note
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-- that finding the neighbor means merely walking the tree; this
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-- is not a search and the only comparisons that occur are with
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-- the hint and its neighbor.
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-- Handle insertion into an empty container as a special case, so that
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-- we do not manipulate the tamper bits unnecessarily.
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if Tree.Root = null then
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Insert_Post (Tree, null, True, Node);
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Inserted := True;
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return;
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end if;
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-- If Position is null, this is interpreted to mean that Key is large
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-- relative to the nodes in the tree. If Key is greater than the last
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-- node in the tree, then we're done; otherwise the hint was "wrong" and
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-- we must search.
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if Position = null then -- largest
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declare
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Lock : With_Lock (Tree.TC'Unrestricted_Access);
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begin
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Compare := Is_Greater_Key_Node (Key, Tree.Last);
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end;
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if Compare then
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Insert_Post (Tree, Tree.Last, False, Node);
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Inserted := True;
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else
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Conditional_Insert_Sans_Hint (Tree, Key, Node, Inserted);
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end if;
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return;
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end if;
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pragma Assert (Tree.Length > 0);
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-- A hint can either name the node that immediately follows Key,
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-- or immediately precedes Key. We first test whether Key is
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-- less than the hint, and if so we compare Key to the node that
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-- precedes the hint. If Key is both less than the hint and
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-- greater than the hint's preceding neighbor, then we're done;
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-- otherwise we must search.
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-- Note also that a hint can either be an anterior node or a leaf
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-- node. A new node is always inserted at the bottom of the tree
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-- (at least prior to rebalancing), becoming the new left or
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-- right child of leaf node (which prior to the insertion must
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-- necessarily be null, since this is a leaf). If the hint names
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-- an anterior node then its neighbor must be a leaf, and so
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-- (here) we insert after the neighbor. If the hint names a leaf
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-- then its neighbor must be anterior and so we insert before the
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-- hint.
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declare
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Lock : With_Lock (Tree.TC'Unrestricted_Access);
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begin
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Compare := Is_Less_Key_Node (Key, Position);
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end;
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if Compare then
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Test := Ops.Previous (Position); -- "before"
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if Test = null then -- new first node
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Insert_Post (Tree, Tree.First, True, Node);
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Inserted := True;
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return;
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end if;
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declare
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Lock : With_Lock (Tree.TC'Unrestricted_Access);
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begin
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Compare := Is_Greater_Key_Node (Key, Test);
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end;
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if Compare then
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if Ops.Right (Test) = null then
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Insert_Post (Tree, Test, False, Node);
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else
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Insert_Post (Tree, Position, True, Node);
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end if;
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Inserted := True;
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else
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Conditional_Insert_Sans_Hint (Tree, Key, Node, Inserted);
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end if;
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return;
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end if;
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-- We know that Key isn't less than the hint so we try again, this time
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-- to see if it's greater than the hint. If so we compare Key to the
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-- node that follows the hint. If Key is both greater than the hint and
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-- less than the hint's next neighbor, then we're done; otherwise we
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-- must search.
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declare
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Lock : With_Lock (Tree.TC'Unrestricted_Access);
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begin
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Compare := Is_Greater_Key_Node (Key, Position);
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end;
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if Compare then
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Test := Ops.Next (Position); -- "after"
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if Test = null then -- new last node
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Insert_Post (Tree, Tree.Last, False, Node);
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Inserted := True;
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return;
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end if;
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declare
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Lock : With_Lock (Tree.TC'Unrestricted_Access);
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begin
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Compare := Is_Less_Key_Node (Key, Test);
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end;
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if Compare then
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if Ops.Right (Position) = null then
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Insert_Post (Tree, Position, False, Node);
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else
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Insert_Post (Tree, Test, True, Node);
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end if;
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Inserted := True;
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else
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Conditional_Insert_Sans_Hint (Tree, Key, Node, Inserted);
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end if;
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return;
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end if;
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-- We know that Key is neither less than the hint nor greater than the
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-- hint, and that's the definition of equivalence. There's nothing else
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-- we need to do, since a search would just reach the same conclusion.
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Node := Position;
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Inserted := False;
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end Generic_Conditional_Insert_With_Hint;
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-------------------------
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-- Generic_Insert_Post --
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-------------------------
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procedure Generic_Insert_Post
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(Tree : in out Tree_Type;
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Y : Node_Access;
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Before : Boolean;
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Z : out Node_Access)
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is
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begin
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if Checks and then Tree.Length = Count_Type'Last then
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raise Constraint_Error with "too many elements";
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end if;
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TC_Check (Tree.TC);
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Z := New_Node;
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pragma Assert (Z /= null);
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pragma Assert (Ops.Color (Z) = Red);
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if Y = null then
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pragma Assert (Tree.Length = 0);
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pragma Assert (Tree.Root = null);
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pragma Assert (Tree.First = null);
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pragma Assert (Tree.Last = null);
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Tree.Root := Z;
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Tree.First := Z;
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Tree.Last := Z;
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elsif Before then
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pragma Assert (Ops.Left (Y) = null);
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Ops.Set_Left (Y, Z);
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if Y = Tree.First then
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Tree.First := Z;
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end if;
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else
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pragma Assert (Ops.Right (Y) = null);
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Ops.Set_Right (Y, Z);
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if Y = Tree.Last then
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Tree.Last := Z;
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end if;
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end if;
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Ops.Set_Parent (Z, Y);
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Ops.Rebalance_For_Insert (Tree, Z);
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Tree.Length := Tree.Length + 1;
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end Generic_Insert_Post;
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-- Generic_Iteration --
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-----------------------
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procedure Generic_Iteration
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(Tree : Tree_Type;
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Key : Key_Type)
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is
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procedure Iterate (Node : Node_Access);
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-- Iterate --
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-------------
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procedure Iterate (Node : Node_Access) is
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N : Node_Access;
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begin
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N := Node;
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while N /= null loop
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if Is_Less_Key_Node (Key, N) then
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N := Ops.Left (N);
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elsif Is_Greater_Key_Node (Key, N) then
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N := Ops.Right (N);
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else
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Iterate (Ops.Left (N));
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Process (N);
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N := Ops.Right (N);
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end if;
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end loop;
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end Iterate;
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-- Start of processing for Generic_Iteration
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begin
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Iterate (Tree.Root);
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end Generic_Iteration;
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-------------------------------
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-- Generic_Reverse_Iteration --
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-------------------------------
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procedure Generic_Reverse_Iteration
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(Tree : Tree_Type;
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Key : Key_Type)
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is
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procedure Iterate (Node : Node_Access);
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-------------
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-- Iterate --
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-------------
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procedure Iterate (Node : Node_Access) is
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N : Node_Access;
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begin
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N := Node;
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while N /= null loop
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if Is_Less_Key_Node (Key, N) then
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N := Ops.Left (N);
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elsif Is_Greater_Key_Node (Key, N) then
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N := Ops.Right (N);
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else
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Iterate (Ops.Right (N));
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Process (N);
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N := Ops.Left (N);
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end if;
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end loop;
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end Iterate;
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-- Start of processing for Generic_Reverse_Iteration
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begin
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Iterate (Tree.Root);
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end Generic_Reverse_Iteration;
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----------------------------------
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-- Generic_Unconditional_Insert --
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----------------------------------
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procedure Generic_Unconditional_Insert
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(Tree : in out Tree_Type;
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Key : Key_Type;
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Node : out Node_Access)
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is
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Y : Node_Access;
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X : Node_Access;
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Before : Boolean;
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begin
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Y := null;
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Before := False;
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X := Tree.Root;
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while X /= null loop
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Y := X;
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Before := Is_Less_Key_Node (Key, X);
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X := (if Before then Ops.Left (X) else Ops.Right (X));
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end loop;
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Insert_Post (Tree, Y, Before, Node);
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end Generic_Unconditional_Insert;
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--------------------------------------------
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-- Generic_Unconditional_Insert_With_Hint --
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--------------------------------------------
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procedure Generic_Unconditional_Insert_With_Hint
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(Tree : in out Tree_Type;
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Hint : Node_Access;
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Key : Key_Type;
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Node : out Node_Access)
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is
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begin
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-- There are fewer constraints for an unconditional insertion
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-- than for a conditional insertion, since we allow duplicate
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-- keys. So instead of having to check (say) whether Key is
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-- (strictly) greater than the hint's previous neighbor, here we
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-- allow Key to be equal to or greater than the previous node.
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-- There is the issue of what to do if Key is equivalent to the
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-- hint. Does the new node get inserted before or after the hint?
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-- We decide that it gets inserted after the hint, reasoning that
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-- this is consistent with behavior for non-hint insertion, which
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-- inserts a new node after existing nodes with equivalent keys.
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-- First we check whether the hint is null, which is interpreted
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-- to mean that Key is large relative to existing nodes.
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-- Following our rule above, if Key is equal to or greater than
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-- the last node, then we insert the new node immediately after
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-- last. (We don't have an operation for testing whether a key is
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-- "equal to or greater than" a node, so we must say instead "not
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-- less than", which is equivalent.)
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if Hint = null then -- largest
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if Tree.Last = null then
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Insert_Post (Tree, null, False, Node);
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elsif Is_Less_Key_Node (Key, Tree.Last) then
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Unconditional_Insert_Sans_Hint (Tree, Key, Node);
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else
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Insert_Post (Tree, Tree.Last, False, Node);
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end if;
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return;
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end if;
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pragma Assert (Tree.Length > 0);
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-- We decide here whether to insert the new node prior to the
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-- hint. Key could be equivalent to the hint, so in theory we
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-- could write the following test as "not greater than" (same as
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-- "less than or equal to"). If Key were equivalent to the hint,
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-- that would mean that the new node gets inserted before an
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-- equivalent node. That wouldn't break any container invariants,
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-- but our rule above says that new nodes always get inserted
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-- after equivalent nodes. So here we test whether Key is both
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-- less than the hint and equal to or greater than the hint's
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-- previous neighbor, and if so insert it before the hint.
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if Is_Less_Key_Node (Key, Hint) then
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declare
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Before : constant Node_Access := Ops.Previous (Hint);
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begin
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if Before = null then
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Insert_Post (Tree, Hint, True, Node);
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elsif Is_Less_Key_Node (Key, Before) then
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Unconditional_Insert_Sans_Hint (Tree, Key, Node);
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elsif Ops.Right (Before) = null then
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Insert_Post (Tree, Before, False, Node);
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else
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Insert_Post (Tree, Hint, True, Node);
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end if;
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end;
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return;
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end if;
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-- We know that Key isn't less than the hint, so it must be equal
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-- or greater. So we just test whether Key is less than or equal
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-- to (same as "not greater than") the hint's next neighbor, and
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-- if so insert it after the hint.
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declare
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After : constant Node_Access := Ops.Next (Hint);
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begin
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if After = null then
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Insert_Post (Tree, Hint, False, Node);
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elsif Is_Greater_Key_Node (Key, After) then
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Unconditional_Insert_Sans_Hint (Tree, Key, Node);
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elsif Ops.Right (Hint) = null then
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Insert_Post (Tree, Hint, False, Node);
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else
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Insert_Post (Tree, After, True, Node);
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|
end if;
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end;
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end Generic_Unconditional_Insert_With_Hint;
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-----------------
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-- Upper_Bound --
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-----------------
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function Upper_Bound
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(Tree : Tree_Type;
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Key : Key_Type) return Node_Access
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|
is
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Y : Node_Access;
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X : Node_Access;
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|
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|
begin
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X := Tree.Root;
|
|
while X /= null loop
|
|
if Is_Less_Key_Node (Key, X) then
|
|
Y := X;
|
|
X := Ops.Left (X);
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|
else
|
|
X := Ops.Right (X);
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|
end if;
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|
end loop;
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return Y;
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end Upper_Bound;
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end Ada.Containers.Red_Black_Trees.Generic_Keys;
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