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# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010 Canonical Ltd
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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"""Definition of a class that is similar to Set with some small changes."""
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cdef extern from "python-compat.h":
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cdef extern from "Python.h":
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ctypedef unsigned long size_t
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ctypedef long (*hashfunc)(PyObject*) except -1
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ctypedef object (*richcmpfunc)(PyObject *, PyObject *, int)
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ctypedef int (*visitproc)(PyObject *, void *)
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ctypedef int (*traverseproc)(PyObject *, visitproc, void *)
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void Py_INCREF(PyObject *)
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void Py_DECREF(PyObject *)
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ctypedef struct PyTypeObject:
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richcmpfunc tp_richcompare
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traverseproc tp_traverse
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PyTypeObject *Py_TYPE(PyObject *)
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# Note: *Don't* use hash(), Pyrex 0.9.8.5 thinks it returns an 'int', and
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# thus silently truncates to 32-bits on 64-bit machines.
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long PyObject_Hash(PyObject *) except -1
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void *PyMem_Malloc(size_t nbytes)
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void PyMem_Free(void *)
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void memset(void *, int, size_t)
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# Dummy is an object used to mark nodes that have been deleted. Since
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# collisions require us to move a node to an alternative location, if we just
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# set an entry to NULL on delete, we won't find any relocated nodes.
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# We have to use _dummy_obj because we need to keep a refcount to it, but we
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# also use _dummy as a pointer, because it avoids having to put <PyObject*> all
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cdef object _dummy_obj
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_dummy = <PyObject *>_dummy_obj
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cdef object _NotImplemented
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_NotImplemented = NotImplemented
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cdef int _is_equal(PyObject *this, long this_hash, PyObject *other) except -1:
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other_hash = PyObject_Hash(other)
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if other_hash != this_hash:
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# This implements a subset of the PyObject_RichCompareBool functionality.
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# 1) Doesn't try to do anything with old-style classes
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# 2) Assumes that both objects have a tp_richcompare implementation, and
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# that if that is not enough to compare equal, then they are not
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# equal. (It doesn't try to cast them both to some intermediate form
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# that would compare equal.)
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res = Py_TYPE(this).tp_richcompare(this, other, Py_EQ)
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if res is _NotImplemented:
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res = Py_TYPE(other).tp_richcompare(other, this, Py_EQ)
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if res is _NotImplemented:
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cdef public api class SimpleSet [object SimpleSetObject, type SimpleSet_Type]:
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"""This class can be used to track canonical forms for objects.
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It is similar in function to the interned dictionary that is used by
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1) It assumes that hash(obj) is cheap, so does not need to inline a copy
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2) It only stores one reference to the object, rather than 2 (key vs
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As such, it uses 1/3rd the amount of memory to store a pointer to the
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# Attributes are defined in the .pxd file
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DEF DEFAULT_SIZE=1024
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cdef Py_ssize_t size, n_bytes
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self._mask = size - 1
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n_bytes = sizeof(PyObject*) * size;
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self._table = <PyObject **>PyMem_Malloc(n_bytes)
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if self._table == NULL:
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memset(self._table, 0, n_bytes)
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def __sizeof__(self):
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# Note: Pyrex doesn't allow sizeof(class) so we re-implement it here.
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# Note that we might get alignment, etc, wrong, but at least this is
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# better than no estimate at all
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# return sizeof(SimpleSet) + (self._mask + 1) * (sizeof(PyObject*))
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return (sizeof(PyObject) + sizeof(void*)
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+ 3*sizeof(Py_ssize_t) + sizeof(PyObject**)
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+ (self._mask + 1) * sizeof(PyObject*))
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def __dealloc__(self):
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if self._table != NULL:
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PyMem_Free(self._table)
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def _memory_size(self):
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"""Return the number of bytes of memory consumed by this class."""
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return sizeof(self) + (sizeof(PyObject*)*(self._mask + 1))
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def _test_lookup(self, key):
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slot = _lookup(self, key)
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elif slot[0] == _dummy:
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res = <object>slot[0]
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return <int>(slot - self._table), res
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def __contains__(self, key):
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"""Is key present in this SimpleSet."""
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slot = _lookup(self, key)
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if slot[0] == NULL or slot[0] == _dummy:
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cdef PyObject *_get(self, object key) except? NULL:
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"""Return the object (or nothing) define at the given location."""
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slot = _lookup(self, key)
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if slot[0] == NULL or slot[0] == _dummy:
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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"""Return a stored item that is equivalent to key."""
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cdef PyObject *py_val
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py_val = self._get(key)
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raise KeyError("Key %s is not present" % key)
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val = <object>(py_val)
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cdef int _insert_clean(self, PyObject *key) except -1:
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"""Insert a key into self.table.
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This is only meant to be used during times like '_resize',
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as it makes a lot of assuptions about keys not already being present,
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and there being no dummy entries.
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cdef size_t i, n_lookup
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cdef PyObject **table, **slot
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the_hash = PyObject_Hash(key)
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for n_lookup from 0 <= n_lookup <= <size_t>mask: # Don't loop forever
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slot = &table[i & mask]
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self._fill = self._fill + 1
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self._used = self._used + 1
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raise RuntimeError('ran out of slots.')
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def _py_resize(self, min_used):
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"""Do not use this directly, it is only exposed for testing."""
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return self._resize(min_used)
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cdef Py_ssize_t _resize(self, Py_ssize_t min_used) except -1:
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"""Resize the internal table.
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The final table will be big enough to hold at least min_used entries.
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We will copy the data from the existing table over, leaving out dummy
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:return: The new size of the internal table
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cdef Py_ssize_t new_size, n_bytes, remaining
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cdef PyObject **new_table, **old_table, **slot
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new_size = DEFAULT_SIZE
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while new_size <= min_used and new_size > 0:
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new_size = new_size << 1
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# We rolled over our signed size field
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# Even if min_used == self._mask + 1, and we aren't changing the actual
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# size, we will still run the algorithm so that dummy entries are
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# if new_size < self._used:
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# raise RuntimeError('cannot shrink SimpleSet to something'
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# ' smaller than the number of used slots.')
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n_bytes = sizeof(PyObject*) * new_size;
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new_table = <PyObject **>PyMem_Malloc(n_bytes)
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if new_table == NULL:
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old_table = self._table
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self._table = new_table
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memset(self._table, 0, n_bytes)
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self._mask = new_size - 1
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remaining = self._fill
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# Moving everything to the other table is refcount neutral, so we don't
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if slot[0] == NULL: # unused slot
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elif slot[0] == _dummy: # dummy slot
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remaining = remaining - 1
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remaining = remaining - 1
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self._insert_clean(slot[0])
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PyMem_Free(old_table)
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"""Similar to set.add(), start tracking this key.
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There is one small difference, which is that we return the object that
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is stored at the given location. (which is closer to the
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dict.setdefault() functionality.)
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return self._add(key)
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cdef object _add(self, key):
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cdef PyObject **slot, *py_key
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py_key = <PyObject *>key
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if (Py_TYPE(py_key).tp_richcompare == NULL
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or Py_TYPE(py_key).tp_hash == NULL):
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raise TypeError('Types added to SimpleSet must implement'
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' both tp_richcompare and tp_hash')
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# We need at least one empty slot
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assert self._used < self._mask
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slot = _lookup(self, key)
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if (slot[0] == NULL):
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self._fill = self._fill + 1
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self._used = self._used + 1
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elif (slot[0] == _dummy):
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self._used = self._used + 1
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# No else: clause. If _lookup returns a pointer to
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# a live object, then we already have a value at this location.
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retval = <object>(slot[0])
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# PySet and PyDict use a 2-3rds full algorithm, we'll follow suit
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if added and (self._fill * 3) >= ((self._mask + 1) * 2):
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# However, we always work for a load factor of 2:1
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self._resize(self._used * 2)
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# Even if we resized and ended up moving retval into a different slot,
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# it is still the value that is held at the slot equivalent to 'key',
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# so we can still return it
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def discard(self, key):
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"""Remove key from the set, whether it exists or not.
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:return: False if the item did not exist, True if it did
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if self._discard(key):
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cdef int _discard(self, key) except -1:
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cdef PyObject **slot, *py_key
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slot = _lookup(self, key)
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if slot[0] == NULL or slot[0] == _dummy:
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self._used = self._used - 1
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# PySet uses the heuristic: If more than 1/5 are dummies, then resize
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# if ((so->_fill - so->_used) * 5 < so->mask)
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# However, we are planning on using this as an interning structure, in
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# which we will be putting a lot of objects. And we expect that large
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# groups of them are going to have the same lifetime.
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# Dummy entries hurt a little bit because they cause the lookup to keep
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# searching, but resizing is also rather expensive
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# For now, we'll just use their algorithm, but we may want to revisit
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if ((self._fill - self._used) * 5 > self._mask):
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self._resize(self._used * 2)
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return _SimpleSet_iterator(self)
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cdef class _SimpleSet_iterator:
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"""Iterator over the SimpleSet structure."""
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cdef Py_ssize_t _used # track if things have been mutated while iterating
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cdef Py_ssize_t len # number of entries left
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def __init__(self, obj):
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self._used = self.set._used
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self.len = self.set._used
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cdef Py_ssize_t mask, i
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if self.set._used != self._used:
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# Force this exception to continue to be raised
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raise RuntimeError("Set size changed during iteration")
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if not SimpleSet_Next(self.set, &self.pos, &key):
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the_key = <object>key # INCREF
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self.len = self.len - 1
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def __length_hint__(self):
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if self.set is not None and self._used == self.set._used:
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cdef api SimpleSet SimpleSet_New():
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"""Create a new SimpleSet object."""
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cdef SimpleSet _check_self(object self):
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"""Check that the parameter is not None.
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Pyrex/Cython will do type checking, but only to ensure that an object is
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either the right type or None. You can say "object foo not None" for pure
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python functions, but not for C functions.
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So this is just a helper for all the apis that need to do the check.
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cdef SimpleSet true_self
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raise TypeError('self must not be None')
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cdef PyObject **_lookup(SimpleSet self, object key) except NULL:
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"""Find the slot where 'key' would fit.
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This is the same as a dicts 'lookup' function.
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:param key: An object we are looking up
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:param hash: The hash for key
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:return: The location in self.table where key should be put.
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location == NULL is an exception, but (*location) == NULL just
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indicates the slot is empty and can be used.
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# This uses Quadratic Probing:
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# http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quadratic_probing
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# This leads to probe locations at:
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# h2 = h0 + 3 = h1 + 1 + 1
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# h3 = h0 + 6 = h2 + 1 + 2
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# h4 = h0 + 10 = h2 + 1 + 3
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# Note that all of these are '& mask', but that is computed *after* the
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# This differs from the algorithm used by Set and Dict. Which, effectively,
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# use double-hashing, and a step size that starts large, but dwindles to
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# stepping one-by-one.
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# This gives more 'locality' in that if you have a collision at offset X,
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# the first fallback is X+1, which is fast to check. However, that means
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# that an object w/ hash X+1 will also check there, and then X+2 next.
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# However, for objects with differing hashes, their chains are different.
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# The former checks X, X+1, X+3, ... the latter checks X+1, X+2, X+4, ...
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# So different hashes diverge quickly.
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# A bigger problem is that we *only* ever use the lowest bits of the hash
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# So all integers (x + SIZE*N) will resolve into the same bucket, and all
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# use the same collision resolution. We may want to try to find a way to
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# incorporate the upper bits of the hash with quadratic probing. (For
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# example, X, X+1, X+3+some_upper_bits, X+6+more_upper_bits, etc.)
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cdef size_t i, n_lookup
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cdef PyObject **table, **slot, *cur, **free_slot, *py_key
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py_key = <PyObject *>key
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# Note: avoid using hash(obj) because of a bug w/ pyrex 0.9.8.5 and 64-bit
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# (it treats hash() as returning an 'int' rather than a 'long')
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key_hash = PyObject_Hash(py_key)
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for n_lookup from 0 <= n_lookup <= <size_t>mask: # Don't loop forever
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slot = &table[i & mask]
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if free_slot != NULL:
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# Did we find an earlier _dummy entry?
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# Found an exact pointer to the key
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if free_slot == NULL:
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elif _is_equal(py_key, key_hash, cur):
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# Both py_key and cur belong in this slot, return it
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raise AssertionError('should never get here')
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cdef api PyObject **_SimpleSet_Lookup(object self, object key) except NULL:
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"""Find the slot where 'key' would fit.
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This is the same as a dicts 'lookup' function. This is a private
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api because mutating what you get without maintaing the other invariants
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:param key: An object we are looking up
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:param hash: The hash for key
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:return: The location in self._table where key should be put
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should never be NULL, but may reference a NULL (PyObject*)
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return _lookup(_check_self(self), key)
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cdef api object SimpleSet_Add(object self, object key):
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"""Add a key to the SimpleSet (set).
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:param self: The SimpleSet to add the key to.
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:param key: The key to be added. If the key is already present,
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self will not be modified
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:return: The current key stored at the location defined by 'key'.
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This may be the same object, or it may be an equivalent object.
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(consider dict.setdefault(key, key))
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return _check_self(self)._add(key)
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cdef api int SimpleSet_Contains(object self, object key) except -1:
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"""Is key present in self?"""
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return (key in _check_self(self))
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cdef api int SimpleSet_Discard(object self, object key) except -1:
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"""Remove the object referenced at location 'key'.
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:param self: The SimpleSet being modified
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:param key: The key we are checking on
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:return: 1 if there was an object present, 0 if there was not, and -1 on
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return _check_self(self)._discard(key)
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cdef api PyObject *SimpleSet_Get(SimpleSet self, object key) except? NULL:
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"""Get a pointer to the object present at location 'key'.
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This returns an object which is equal to key which was previously added to
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self. This returns a borrowed reference, as it may also return NULL if no
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value is present at that location.
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:param key: The value we are looking for
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:return: The object present at that location
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return _check_self(self)._get(key)
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cdef api Py_ssize_t SimpleSet_Size(object self) except -1:
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"""Get the number of active entries in 'self'"""
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return _check_self(self)._used
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cdef api int SimpleSet_Next(object self, Py_ssize_t *pos,
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PyObject **key) except -1:
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"""Walk over items in a SimpleSet.
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:param pos: should be initialized to 0 by the caller, and will be updated
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:param key: Will return a borrowed reference to key
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:return: 0 if nothing left, 1 if we are returning a new value
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cdef Py_ssize_t i, mask
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cdef SimpleSet true_self
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cdef PyObject **table
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true_self = _check_self(self)
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mask = true_self._mask
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table= true_self._table
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while (i <= mask and (table[i] == NULL or table[i] == _dummy)):
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cdef int SimpleSet_traverse(SimpleSet self, visitproc visit,
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void *arg) except -1:
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"""This is an implementation of 'tp_traverse' that hits the whole table.
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Cython/Pyrex don't seem to let you define a tp_traverse, and they only
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define one for you if you have an 'object' attribute. Since they don't
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support C arrays of objects, we access the PyObject * directly.
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cdef PyObject *next_key
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while SimpleSet_Next(self, &pos, &next_key):
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ret = visit(next_key, arg)
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# It is a little bit ugly to do this, but it works, and means that Meliae can
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# dump the total memory consumed by all child objects.
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(<PyTypeObject *>SimpleSet).tp_traverse = <traverseproc>SimpleSet_traverse