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/** @file parallel/merge.h
* @brief Parallel implementation of std::merge().
* This file is a GNU parallel extension to the Standard C++ Library.
*/
// Written by Johannes Singler.
#ifndef _GLIBCXX_PARALLEL_MERGE_H
#define _GLIBCXX_PARALLEL_MERGE_H 1
#include
#include
namespace __gnu_parallel
{
/** @brief Merge routine being able to merge only the @c __max_length
* smallest elements.
*
* The @c __begin iterators are advanced accordingly, they might not
* reach @c __end, in contrast to the usual variant.
* @param __begin1 Begin iterator of first sequence.
* @param __end1 End iterator of first sequence.
* @param __begin2 Begin iterator of second sequence.
* @param __end2 End iterator of second sequence.
* @param __target Target begin iterator.
* @param __max_length Maximum number of elements to merge.
* @param __comp Comparator.
* @return Output end iterator. */
template
_OutputIterator
__merge_advance_usual(_RAIter1& __begin1, _RAIter1 __end1,
_RAIter2& __begin2, _RAIter2 __end2,
_OutputIterator __target,
_DifferenceTp __max_length, _Compare __comp)
{
typedef _DifferenceTp _DifferenceType;
while (__begin1 != __end1 && __begin2 != __end2 && __max_length > 0)
{
// array1[__i1] < array0[i0]
if (__comp(*__begin2, *__begin1))
*__target++ = *__begin2++;
else
*__target++ = *__begin1++;
--__max_length;
}
if (__begin1 != __end1)
{
__target = std::copy(__begin1, __begin1 + __max_length, __target);
__begin1 += __max_length;
}
else
{
__target = std::copy(__begin2, __begin2 + __max_length, __target);
__begin2 += __max_length;
}
return __target;
}
/** @brief Merge routine being able to merge only the @c __max_length
* smallest elements.
*
* The @c __begin iterators are advanced accordingly, they might not
* reach @c __end, in contrast to the usual variant.
* Specially designed code should allow the compiler to generate
* conditional moves instead of branches.
* @param __begin1 Begin iterator of first sequence.
* @param __end1 End iterator of first sequence.
* @param __begin2 Begin iterator of second sequence.
* @param __end2 End iterator of second sequence.
* @param __target Target begin iterator.
* @param __max_length Maximum number of elements to merge.
* @param __comp Comparator.
* @return Output end iterator. */
template
_OutputIterator
__merge_advance_movc(_RAIter1& __begin1, _RAIter1 __end1,
_RAIter2& __begin2, _RAIter2 __end2,
_OutputIterator __target,
_DifferenceTp __max_length, _Compare __comp)
{
typedef _DifferenceTp _DifferenceType;
typedef typename std::iterator_traits<_RAIter1>::value_type
_ValueType1;
typedef typename std::iterator_traits<_RAIter2>::value_type
_ValueType2;
#if _GLIBCXX_PARALLEL_ASSERTIONS
_GLIBCXX_PARALLEL_ASSERT(__max_length >= 0);
#endif
while (__begin1 != __end1 && __begin2 != __end2 && __max_length > 0)
{
_RAIter1 __next1 = __begin1 + 1;
_RAIter2 __next2 = __begin2 + 1;
_ValueType1 __element1 = *__begin1;
_ValueType2 __element2 = *__begin2;
if (__comp(__element2, __element1))
{
__element1 = __element2;
__begin2 = __next2;
}
else
__begin1 = __next1;
*__target = __element1;
++__target;
--__max_length;
}
if (__begin1 != __end1)
{
__target = std::copy(__begin1, __begin1 + __max_length, __target);
__begin1 += __max_length;
}
else
{
__target = std::copy(__begin2, __begin2 + __max_length, __target);
__begin2 += __max_length;
}
return __target;
}
/** @brief Merge routine being able to merge only the @c __max_length
* smallest elements.
*
* The @c __begin iterators are advanced accordingly, they might not
* reach @c __end, in contrast to the usual variant.
* Static switch on whether to use the conditional-move variant.
* @param __begin1 Begin iterator of first sequence.
* @param __end1 End iterator of first sequence.
* @param __begin2 Begin iterator of second sequence.
* @param __end2 End iterator of second sequence.
* @param __target Target begin iterator.
* @param __max_length Maximum number of elements to merge.
* @param __comp Comparator.
* @return Output end iterator. */
template
inline _OutputIterator
__merge_advance(_RAIter1& __begin1, _RAIter1 __end1,
_RAIter2& __begin2, _RAIter2 __end2,
_OutputIterator __target, _DifferenceTp __max_length,
_Compare __comp)
{
_GLIBCXX_CALL(__max_length)
return __merge_advance_movc(__begin1, __end1, __begin2, __end2,
__target, __max_length, __comp);
}
/** @brief Merge routine fallback to sequential in case the
iterators of the two input sequences are of different type.
* @param __begin1 Begin iterator of first sequence.
* @param __end1 End iterator of first sequence.
* @param __begin2 Begin iterator of second sequence.
* @param __end2 End iterator of second sequence.
* @param __target Target begin iterator.
* @param __max_length Maximum number of elements to merge.
* @param __comp Comparator.
* @return Output end iterator. */
template
inline _RAIter3
__parallel_merge_advance(_RAIter1& __begin1, _RAIter1 __end1,
_RAIter2& __begin2,
// different iterators, parallel implementation
// not available
_RAIter2 __end2, _RAIter3 __target, typename
std::iterator_traits<_RAIter1>::
difference_type __max_length, _Compare __comp)
{ return __merge_advance(__begin1, __end1, __begin2, __end2, __target,
__max_length, __comp); }
/** @brief Parallel merge routine being able to merge only the @c
* __max_length smallest elements.
*
* The @c __begin iterators are advanced accordingly, they might not
* reach @c __end, in contrast to the usual variant.
* The functionality is projected onto parallel_multiway_merge.
* @param __begin1 Begin iterator of first sequence.
* @param __end1 End iterator of first sequence.
* @param __begin2 Begin iterator of second sequence.
* @param __end2 End iterator of second sequence.
* @param __target Target begin iterator.
* @param __max_length Maximum number of elements to merge.
* @param __comp Comparator.
* @return Output end iterator.
*/
template
inline _RAIter3
__parallel_merge_advance(_RAIter1& __begin1, _RAIter1 __end1,
_RAIter1& __begin2, _RAIter1 __end2,
_RAIter3 __target, typename
std::iterator_traits<_RAIter1>::
difference_type __max_length, _Compare __comp)
{
typedef typename
std::iterator_traits<_RAIter1>::value_type _ValueType;
typedef typename std::iterator_traits<_RAIter1>::
difference_type _DifferenceType1 /* == difference_type2 */;
typedef typename std::iterator_traits<_RAIter3>::
difference_type _DifferenceType3;
typedef typename std::pair<_RAIter1, _RAIter1>
_IteratorPair;
_IteratorPair __seqs[2] = { std::make_pair(__begin1, __end1),
std::make_pair(__begin2, __end2) };
_RAIter3 __target_end = parallel_multiway_merge
< /* __stable = */ true, /* __sentinels = */ false>
(__seqs, __seqs + 2, __target, multiway_merge_exact_splitting
< /* __stable = */ true, _IteratorPair*,
_Compare, _DifferenceType1>, __max_length, __comp,
omp_get_max_threads());
return __target_end;
}
} //namespace __gnu_parallel
#endif /* _GLIBCXX_PARALLEL_MERGE_H */