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       1             : /** \file btree_map.h
       2             :  * Contains the specialized B+ tree template class btree_map
       3             :  */
       4             : 
       5             : /*
       6             :  * STX B+ Tree Template Classes v0.9
       7             :  * Copyright (C) 2008-2013 Timo Bingmann <tb@panthema.net>
       8             :  *
       9             :  * Boost Software License - Version 1.0 - August 17th, 2003
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      33             : 
      34             : #ifndef _STX_BTREE_MAP_H_
      35             : #define _STX_BTREE_MAP_H_
      36             : 
      37             : #include <stx/btree.h>
      38             : 
      39             : namespace stx {
      40             : 
      41             : /** @brief Specialized B+ tree template class implementing STL's map container.
      42             :  *
      43             :  * Implements the STL map using a B+ tree. It can be used as a drop-in
      44             :  * replacement for std::map. Not all asymptotic time requirements are met in
      45             :  * theory. The class has a traits class defining B+ tree properties like slots
      46             :  * and self-verification. Furthermore an allocator can be specified for tree
      47             :  * nodes.
      48             :  *
      49             :  * Most noteworthy difference to the default red-black implementation of
      50             :  * std::map is that the B+ tree does not hold key and data pair together in
      51             :  * memory. Instead each B+ tree node has two arrays of keys and data
      52             :  * values. This design directly generates many problems in implementing the
      53             :  * iterator's operator's which return value_type composition pairs.
      54             :  */
      55             : template <typename _Key, typename _Data,
      56             :           typename _Compare = std::less<_Key>,
      57             :           typename _Traits = btree_default_map_traits<_Key, _Data>,
      58             :           typename _Alloc = std::allocator<std::pair<_Key, _Data> > >
      59             : class btree_map
      60             : {
      61             : public:
      62             :     // *** Template Parameter Types
      63             : 
      64             :     /// First template parameter: The key type of the btree. This is stored in
      65             :     /// inner nodes and leaves
      66             :     typedef _Key                        key_type;
      67             : 
      68             :     /// Second template parameter: The data type associated with each
      69             :     /// key. Stored in the B+ tree's leaves
      70             :     typedef _Data                       data_type;
      71             : 
      72             :     /// Third template parameter: Key comparison function object
      73             :     typedef _Compare                    key_compare;
      74             : 
      75             :     /// Fourth template parameter: Traits object used to define more parameters
      76             :     /// of the B+ tree
      77             :     typedef _Traits                     traits;
      78             : 
      79             :     /// Fifth template parameter: STL allocator
      80             :     typedef _Alloc                      allocator_type;
      81             : 
      82             :     // The macro BTREE_FRIENDS can be used by outside class to access the B+
      83             :     // tree internals. This was added for wxBTreeDemo to be able to draw the
      84             :     // tree.
      85             :     BTREE_FRIENDS
      86             : 
      87             : public:
      88             :     // *** Constructed Types
      89             : 
      90             :     /// Typedef of our own type
      91             :     typedef btree_map<key_type, data_type, key_compare, traits, allocator_type> self;
      92             : 
      93             :     /// Construct the STL-required value_type as a composition pair of key and
      94             :     /// data types
      95             :     typedef std::pair<key_type, data_type>      value_type;
      96             : 
      97             :     /// Implementation type of the btree_base
      98             :     typedef stx::btree<key_type, data_type, value_type, key_compare,
      99             :                        traits, false, allocator_type, false> btree_impl;
     100             : 
     101             :     /// Function class comparing two value_type pairs.
     102             :     typedef typename btree_impl::value_compare  value_compare;
     103             : 
     104             :     /// Size type used to count keys
     105             :     typedef typename btree_impl::size_type      size_type;
     106             : 
     107             :     /// Small structure containing statistics about the tree
     108             :     typedef typename btree_impl::tree_stats     tree_stats;
     109             : 
     110             : public:
     111             :     // *** Static Constant Options and Values of the B+ Tree
     112             : 
     113             :     /// Base B+ tree parameter: The number of key/data slots in each leaf
     114             :     static const unsigned short         leafslotmax =  btree_impl::leafslotmax;
     115             : 
     116             :     /// Base B+ tree parameter: The number of key slots in each inner node,
     117             :     /// this can differ from slots in each leaf.
     118             :     static const unsigned short         innerslotmax =  btree_impl::innerslotmax;
     119             : 
     120             :     /// Computed B+ tree parameter: The minimum number of key/data slots used
     121             :     /// in a leaf. If fewer slots are used, the leaf will be merged or slots
     122             :     /// shifted from it's siblings.
     123             :     static const unsigned short         minleafslots = btree_impl::minleafslots;
     124             : 
     125             :     /// Computed B+ tree parameter: The minimum number of key slots used
     126             :     /// in an inner node. If fewer slots are used, the inner node will be
     127             :     /// merged or slots shifted from it's siblings.
     128             :     static const unsigned short         mininnerslots = btree_impl::mininnerslots;
     129             : 
     130             :     /// Debug parameter: Enables expensive and thorough checking of the B+ tree
     131             :     /// invariants after each insert/erase operation.
     132             :     static const bool                   selfverify = btree_impl::selfverify;
     133             : 
     134             :     /// Debug parameter: Prints out lots of debug information about how the
     135             :     /// algorithms change the tree. Requires the header file to be compiled
     136             :     /// with BTREE_DEBUG and the key type must be std::ostream printable.
     137             :     static const bool                   debug = btree_impl::debug;
     138             : 
     139             :     /// Operational parameter: Allow duplicate keys in the btree.
     140             :     static const bool                   allow_duplicates = btree_impl::allow_duplicates;
     141             : 
     142             : public:
     143             :     // *** Iterators and Reverse Iterators
     144             : 
     145             :     /// STL-like iterator object for B+ tree items. The iterator points to a
     146             :     /// specific slot number in a leaf.
     147             :     typedef typename btree_impl::iterator               iterator;
     148             : 
     149             :     /// STL-like iterator object for B+ tree items. The iterator points to a
     150             :     /// specific slot number in a leaf.
     151             :     typedef typename btree_impl::const_iterator         const_iterator;
     152             : 
     153             :     /// create mutable reverse iterator by using STL magic
     154             :     typedef typename btree_impl::reverse_iterator       reverse_iterator;
     155             : 
     156             :     /// create constant reverse iterator by using STL magic
     157             :     typedef typename btree_impl::const_reverse_iterator const_reverse_iterator;
     158             : 
     159             : private:
     160             :     // *** Tree Implementation Object
     161             : 
     162             :     /// The contained implementation object
     163             :     btree_impl  tree;
     164             : 
     165             : public:
     166             :     // *** Constructors and Destructor
     167             : 
     168             :     /// Default constructor initializing an empty B+ tree with the standard key
     169             :     /// comparison function
     170          23 :     explicit inline btree_map(const allocator_type &alloc = allocator_type())
     171          23 :         : tree(alloc)
     172             :     {
     173          23 :     }
     174             : 
     175             :     /// Constructor initializing an empty B+ tree with a special key
     176             :     /// comparison object
     177           0 :     explicit inline btree_map(const key_compare &kcf,
     178             :                               const allocator_type &alloc = allocator_type())
     179           0 :         : tree(kcf, alloc)
     180             :     {
     181           0 :     }
     182             : 
     183             :     /// Constructor initializing a B+ tree with the range [first,last)
     184             :     template <class InputIterator>
     185             :     inline btree_map(InputIterator first, InputIterator last,
     186             :                      const allocator_type &alloc = allocator_type())
     187             :         : tree(first, last, alloc)
     188             :     {
     189             :     }
     190             : 
     191             :     /// Constructor initializing a B+ tree with the range [first,last) and a
     192             :     /// special key comparison object
     193             :     template <class InputIterator>
     194             :     inline btree_map(InputIterator first, InputIterator last, const key_compare &kcf,
     195             :                      const allocator_type &alloc = allocator_type())
     196             :         : tree(first, last, kcf, alloc)
     197             :     {
     198             :     }
     199             : 
     200             :     /// Frees up all used B+ tree memory pages
     201          23 :     inline ~btree_map()
     202             :     {
     203          23 :     }
     204             : 
     205             :     /// Fast swapping of two identical B+ tree objects.
     206           0 :     void swap(self& from)
     207             :     {
     208           0 :         std::swap(tree, from.tree);
     209           0 :     }
     210             : 
     211             : public:
     212             :     // *** Key and Value Comparison Function Objects
     213             : 
     214             :     /// Constant access to the key comparison object sorting the B+ tree
     215           0 :     inline key_compare key_comp() const
     216             :     {
     217           0 :         return tree.key_comp();
     218             :     }
     219             : 
     220             :     /// Constant access to a constructed value_type comparison object. required
     221             :     /// by the STL
     222           0 :     inline value_compare value_comp() const
     223             :     {
     224           0 :         return tree.value_comp();
     225             :     }
     226             : 
     227             : public:
     228             :     // *** Allocators
     229             : 
     230             :     /// Return the base node allocator provided during construction.
     231           0 :     allocator_type get_allocator() const
     232             :     {
     233           0 :         return tree.get_allocator();
     234             :     }
     235             : 
     236             : public:
     237             :     // *** Fast Destruction of the B+ Tree
     238             : 
     239             :     /// Frees all key/data pairs and all nodes of the tree
     240           0 :     void clear()
     241             :     {
     242           0 :         tree.clear();
     243           0 :     }
     244             : 
     245             : public:
     246             :     // *** STL Iterator Construction Functions
     247             : 
     248             :     /// Constructs a read/data-write iterator that points to the first slot in
     249             :     /// the first leaf of the B+ tree.
     250        4004 :     inline iterator begin()
     251             :     {
     252        4004 :         return tree.begin();
     253             :     }
     254             : 
     255             :     /// Constructs a read/data-write iterator that points to the first invalid
     256             :     /// slot in the last leaf of the B+ tree.
     257     2203788 :     inline iterator end()
     258             :     {
     259     2203788 :         return tree.end();
     260             :     }
     261             : 
     262             :     /// Constructs a read-only constant iterator that points to the first slot
     263             :     /// in the first leaf of the B+ tree.
     264           0 :     inline const_iterator begin() const
     265             :     {
     266           0 :         return tree.begin();
     267             :     }
     268             : 
     269             :     /// Constructs a read-only constant iterator that points to the first
     270             :     /// invalid slot in the last leaf of the B+ tree.
     271           0 :     inline const_iterator end() const
     272             :     {
     273           0 :         return tree.end();
     274             :     }
     275             : 
     276             :     /// Constructs a read/data-write reverse iterator that points to the first
     277             :     /// invalid slot in the last leaf of the B+ tree. Uses STL magic.
     278        4004 :     inline reverse_iterator rbegin()
     279             :     {
     280        4004 :         return tree.rbegin();
     281             :     }
     282             : 
     283             :     /// Constructs a read/data-write reverse iterator that points to the first
     284             :     /// slot in the first leaf of the B+ tree. Uses STL magic.
     285        4008 :     inline reverse_iterator rend()
     286             :     {
     287        4008 :         return tree.rend();
     288             :     }
     289             : 
     290             :     /// Constructs a read-only reverse iterator that points to the first
     291             :     /// invalid slot in the last leaf of the B+ tree. Uses STL magic.
     292           0 :     inline const_reverse_iterator rbegin() const
     293             :     {
     294           0 :         return tree.rbegin();
     295             :     }
     296             : 
     297             :     /// Constructs a read-only reverse iterator that points to the first slot
     298             :     /// in the first leaf of the B+ tree. Uses STL magic.
     299           0 :     inline const_reverse_iterator rend() const
     300             :     {
     301           0 :         return tree.rend();
     302             :     }
     303             : 
     304             : public:
     305             :     // *** Access Functions to the Item Count
     306             : 
     307             :     /// Return the number of key/data pairs in the B+ tree
     308          22 :     inline size_type size() const
     309             :     {
     310          22 :         return tree.size();
     311             :     }
     312             : 
     313             :     /// Returns true if there is at least one key/data pair in the B+ tree
     314           0 :     inline bool empty() const
     315             :     {
     316           0 :         return tree.empty();
     317             :     }
     318             : 
     319             :     /// Returns the largest possible size of the B+ Tree. This is just a
     320             :     /// function required by the STL standard, the B+ Tree can hold more items.
     321           0 :     inline size_type max_size() const
     322             :     {
     323           0 :         return tree.max_size();
     324             :     }
     325             : 
     326             :     /// Return a const reference to the current statistics.
     327           0 :     inline const tree_stats& get_stats() const
     328             :     {
     329           0 :         return tree.get_stats();
     330             :     }
     331             : 
     332             : public:
     333             :     // *** Standard Access Functions Querying the Tree by Descending to a Leaf
     334             : 
     335             :     /// Non-STL function checking whether a key is in the B+ tree. The same as
     336             :     /// (find(k) != end()) or (count() != 0).
     337           0 :     bool exists(const key_type &key) const
     338             :     {
     339           0 :         return tree.exists(key);
     340             :     }
     341             : 
     342             :     /// Tries to locate a key in the B+ tree and returns an iterator to the
     343             :     /// key/data slot if found. If unsuccessful it returns end().
     344     2199780 :     iterator find(const key_type &key)
     345             :     {
     346     2199780 :         return tree.find(key);
     347             :     }
     348             : 
     349             :     /// Tries to locate a key in the B+ tree and returns an constant iterator
     350             :     /// to the key/data slot if found. If unsuccessful it returns end().
     351           0 :     const_iterator find(const key_type &key) const
     352             :     {
     353           0 :         return tree.find(key);
     354             :     }
     355             : 
     356             :     /// Tries to locate a key in the B+ tree and returns the number of
     357             :     /// identical key entries found. Since this is a unique map, count()
     358             :     /// returns either 0 or 1.
     359           0 :     size_type count(const key_type &key) const
     360             :     {
     361           0 :         return tree.count(key);
     362             :     }
     363             : 
     364             :     /// Searches the B+ tree and returns an iterator to the first pair
     365             :     /// equal to or greater than key, or end() if all keys are smaller.
     366           0 :     iterator lower_bound(const key_type& key)
     367             :     {
     368           0 :         return tree.lower_bound(key);
     369             :     }
     370             : 
     371             :     /// Searches the B+ tree and returns a constant iterator to the
     372             :     /// first pair equal to or greater than key, or end() if all keys
     373             :     /// are smaller.
     374           0 :     const_iterator lower_bound(const key_type& key) const
     375             :     {
     376           0 :         return tree.lower_bound(key);
     377             :     }
     378             : 
     379             :     /// Searches the B+ tree and returns an iterator to the first pair
     380             :     /// greater than key, or end() if all keys are smaller or equal.
     381           0 :     iterator upper_bound(const key_type& key)
     382             :     {
     383           0 :         return tree.upper_bound(key);
     384             :     }
     385             : 
     386             :     /// Searches the B+ tree and returns a constant iterator to the
     387             :     /// first pair greater than key, or end() if all keys are smaller
     388             :     /// or equal.
     389           0 :     const_iterator upper_bound(const key_type& key) const
     390             :     {
     391           0 :         return tree.upper_bound(key);
     392             :     }
     393             : 
     394             :     /// Searches the B+ tree and returns both lower_bound() and upper_bound().
     395           0 :     inline std::pair<iterator, iterator> equal_range(const key_type& key)
     396             :     {
     397           0 :         return tree.equal_range(key);
     398             :     }
     399             : 
     400             :     /// Searches the B+ tree and returns both lower_bound() and upper_bound().
     401           0 :     inline std::pair<const_iterator, const_iterator> equal_range(const key_type& key) const
     402             :     {
     403           0 :         return tree.equal_range(key);
     404             :     }
     405             : 
     406             : public:
     407             :     // *** B+ Tree Object Comparison Functions
     408             : 
     409             :     /// Equality relation of B+ trees of the same type. B+ trees of the same
     410             :     /// size and equal elements (both key and data) are considered
     411             :     /// equal.
     412           0 :     inline bool operator==(const self &other) const
     413             :     {
     414           0 :         return (tree == other.tree);
     415             :     }
     416             : 
     417             :     /// Inequality relation. Based on operator==.
     418           0 :     inline bool operator!=(const self &other) const
     419             :     {
     420           0 :         return (tree != other.tree);
     421             :     }
     422             : 
     423             :     /// Total ordering relation of B+ trees of the same type. It uses
     424             :     /// std::lexicographical_compare() for the actual comparison of elements.
     425           0 :     inline bool operator<(const self &other) const
     426             :     {
     427           0 :         return (tree < other.tree);
     428             :     }
     429             : 
     430             :     /// Greater relation. Based on operator<.
     431           0 :     inline bool operator>(const self &other) const
     432             :     {
     433           0 :         return (tree > other.tree);
     434             :     }
     435             : 
     436             :     /// Less-equal relation. Based on operator<.
     437           0 :     inline bool operator<=(const self &other) const
     438             :     {
     439           0 :         return (tree <= other.tree);
     440             :     }
     441             : 
     442             :     /// Greater-equal relation. Based on operator<.
     443           0 :     inline bool operator>=(const self &other) const
     444             :     {
     445           0 :         return (tree >= other.tree);
     446             :     }
     447             : 
     448             : public:
     449             :     /// *** Fast Copy: Assign Operator and Copy Constructors
     450             : 
     451             :     /// Assignment operator. All the key/data pairs are copied
     452           0 :     inline self& operator= (const self &other)
     453             :     {
     454           0 :         if (this != &other)
     455             :         {
     456           0 :             tree = other.tree;
     457             :         }
     458           0 :         return *this;
     459             :     }
     460             : 
     461             :     /// Copy constructor. The newly initialized B+ tree object will contain a
     462             :     /// copy of all key/data pairs.
     463           0 :     inline btree_map(const self &other)
     464           0 :         : tree(other.tree)
     465             :     {
     466           0 :     }
     467             : 
     468             : public:
     469             :     // *** Public Insertion Functions
     470             : 
     471             :     /// Attempt to insert a key/data pair into the B+ tree. Fails if the pair
     472             :     /// is already present.
     473       23000 :     inline std::pair<iterator, bool> insert(const value_type& x)
     474             :     {
     475       23000 :         return tree.insert2(x.first, x.second);
     476             :     }
     477             : 
     478             :     /// Attempt to insert a key/data pair into the B+ tree. Beware that if
     479             :     /// key_type == data_type, then the template iterator insert() is called
     480             :     /// instead. Fails if the inserted pair is already present.
     481           0 :     inline std::pair<iterator, bool> insert(const key_type& key, const data_type& data)
     482             :     {
     483           0 :         return tree.insert2(key, data);
     484             :     }
     485             : 
     486             :     /// Attempt to insert a key/data pair into the B+ tree. This function is the
     487             :     /// same as the other insert, however if key_type == data_type then the
     488             :     /// non-template function cannot be called. Fails if the inserted pair is
     489             :     /// already present.
     490           0 :     inline std::pair<iterator, bool> insert2(const key_type& key, const data_type& data)
     491             :     {
     492           0 :         return tree.insert2(key, data);
     493             :     }
     494             : 
     495             :     /// Attempt to insert a key/data pair into the B+ tree. The iterator hint
     496             :     /// is currently ignored by the B+ tree insertion routine.
     497           0 :     inline iterator insert(iterator hint, const value_type &x)
     498             :     {
     499           0 :         return tree.insert2(hint, x.first, x.second);
     500             :     }
     501             : 
     502             :     /// Attempt to insert a key/data pair into the B+ tree. The iterator hint is
     503             :     /// currently ignored by the B+ tree insertion routine.
     504           0 :     inline iterator insert2(iterator hint, const key_type& key, const data_type& data)
     505             :     {
     506           0 :         return tree.insert2(hint, key, data);
     507             :     }
     508             : 
     509             :     /// Returns a reference to the object that is associated with a particular
     510             :     /// key. If the map does not already contain such an object, operator[]
     511             :     /// inserts the default object data_type().
     512           0 :     inline data_type& operator[](const key_type& key)
     513             :     {
     514           0 :         iterator i = insert( value_type(key, data_type()) ).first;
     515           0 :         return i.data();
     516             :     }
     517             : 
     518             :     /// Attempt to insert the range [first,last) of value_type pairs into the B+
     519             :     /// tree. Each key/data pair is inserted individually.
     520             :     template <typename InputIterator>
     521             :     inline void insert(InputIterator first, InputIterator last)
     522             :     {
     523             :         return tree.insert(first, last);
     524             :     }
     525             : 
     526             :     /// Bulk load a sorted range [first,last). Loads items into leaves and
     527             :     /// constructs a B-tree above them. The tree must be empty when calling
     528             :     /// this function.
     529             :     template <typename Iterator>
     530             :     inline void bulk_load(Iterator first, Iterator last)
     531             :     {
     532             :         return tree.bulk_load(first, last);
     533             :     }
     534             : 
     535             : public:
     536             :     // *** Public Erase Functions
     537             : 
     538             :     /// Erases the key/data pairs associated with the given key. For this
     539             :     /// unique-associative map there is no difference to erase().
     540           0 :     bool erase_one(const key_type &key)
     541             :     {
     542           0 :         return tree.erase_one(key);
     543             :     }
     544             : 
     545             :     /// Erases all the key/data pairs associated with the given key. This is
     546             :     /// implemented using erase_one().
     547           0 :     size_type erase(const key_type &key)
     548             :     {
     549           0 :         return tree.erase(key);
     550             :     }
     551             : 
     552             :     /// Erase the key/data pair referenced by the iterator.
     553           0 :     void erase(iterator iter)
     554             :     {
     555           0 :         return tree.erase(iter);
     556             :     }
     557             : 
     558             : #ifdef BTREE_TODO
     559             :     /// Erase all key/data pairs in the range [first,last). This function is
     560             :     /// currently not implemented by the B+ Tree.
     561             :     void erase(iterator /* first */, iterator /* last */)
     562             :     {
     563             :         abort();
     564             :     }
     565             : #endif
     566             : 
     567             : #ifdef BTREE_DEBUG
     568             : public:
     569             :     // *** Debug Printing
     570             : 
     571             :     /// Print out the B+ tree structure with keys onto the given ostream. This function
     572             :     /// requires that the header is compiled with BTREE_DEBUG and that key_type
     573             :     /// is printable via std::ostream.
     574           0 :     void print(std::ostream &os) const
     575             :     {
     576           0 :         tree.print(os);
     577           0 :     }
     578             : 
     579             :     /// Print out only the leaves via the double linked list.
     580           0 :     void print_leaves(std::ostream &os) const
     581             :     {
     582           0 :         tree.print_leaves(os);
     583           0 :     }
     584             : #endif
     585             : 
     586             : public:
     587             :     // *** Verification of B+ Tree Invariants
     588             : 
     589             :     /// Run a thorough verification of all B+ tree invariants. The program
     590             :     /// aborts via BTREE_ASSERT() if something is wrong.
     591           0 :     void verify() const
     592             :     {
     593           0 :         tree.verify();
     594           0 :     }
     595             : 
     596             : public:
     597             : 
     598             :     /// Dump the contents of the B+ tree out onto an ostream as a binary
     599             :     /// image. The image contains memory pointers which will be fixed when the
     600             :     /// image is restored. For this to work your key_type and data_type must be
     601             :     /// integral types and contain no pointers or references.
     602           0 :     void dump(std::ostream &os) const
     603             :     {
     604           0 :         tree.dump(os);
     605           0 :     }
     606             : 
     607             :     /// Restore a binary image of a dumped B+ tree from an istream. The B+ tree
     608             :     /// pointers are fixed using the dump order. For dump and restore to work
     609             :     /// your key_type and data_type must be integral types and contain no
     610             :     /// pointers or references. Returns true if the restore was successful.
     611           0 :     bool restore(std::istream &is)
     612             :     {
     613           0 :         return tree.restore(is);
     614             :     }
     615             : };
     616             : 
     617             : } // namespace stx
     618             : 
     619             : #endif // _STX_BTREE_MAP_H_

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