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17 KiB
Go
695 lines
17 KiB
Go
package roaring
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//
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// container interface methods for runContainer16
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//
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////
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import (
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"fmt"
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)
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// compile time verify we meet interface requirements
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var _ container = &runContainer16{}
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func (rc *runContainer16) clone() container {
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return newRunContainer16CopyIv(rc.iv)
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) minimum() uint16 {
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return rc.iv[0].start // assume not empty
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) maximum() uint16 {
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return rc.iv[len(rc.iv)-1].last() // assume not empty
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) isFull() bool {
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return (len(rc.iv) == 1) && ((rc.iv[0].start == 0) && (rc.iv[0].last() == MaxUint16))
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) and(a container) container {
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if rc.isFull() {
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return a.clone()
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}
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switch c := a.(type) {
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case *runContainer16:
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return rc.intersect(c)
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case *arrayContainer:
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return rc.andArray(c)
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case *bitmapContainer:
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return rc.andBitmapContainer(c)
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}
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panic("unsupported container type")
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) andCardinality(a container) int {
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switch c := a.(type) {
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case *runContainer16:
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return int(rc.intersectCardinality(c))
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case *arrayContainer:
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return rc.andArrayCardinality(c)
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case *bitmapContainer:
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return rc.andBitmapContainerCardinality(c)
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}
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panic("unsupported container type")
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}
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// andBitmapContainer finds the intersection of rc and b.
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func (rc *runContainer16) andBitmapContainer(bc *bitmapContainer) container {
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bc2 := newBitmapContainerFromRun(rc)
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return bc2.andBitmap(bc)
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) andArrayCardinality(ac *arrayContainer) int {
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pos := 0
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answer := 0
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maxpos := ac.getCardinality()
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if maxpos == 0 {
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return 0 // won't happen in actual code
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}
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v := ac.content[pos]
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mainloop:
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for _, p := range rc.iv {
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for v < p.start {
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pos++
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if pos == maxpos {
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break mainloop
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}
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v = ac.content[pos]
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}
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for v <= p.last() {
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answer++
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pos++
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if pos == maxpos {
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break mainloop
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}
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v = ac.content[pos]
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}
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}
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return answer
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) iand(a container) container {
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if rc.isFull() {
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return a.clone()
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}
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switch c := a.(type) {
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case *runContainer16:
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return rc.inplaceIntersect(c)
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case *arrayContainer:
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return rc.andArray(c)
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case *bitmapContainer:
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return rc.iandBitmapContainer(c)
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}
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panic("unsupported container type")
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) inplaceIntersect(rc2 *runContainer16) container {
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// TODO: optimize by doing less allocation, possibly?
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// sect will be new
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sect := rc.intersect(rc2)
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*rc = *sect
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return rc
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) iandBitmapContainer(bc *bitmapContainer) container {
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isect := rc.andBitmapContainer(bc)
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*rc = *newRunContainer16FromContainer(isect)
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return rc
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) andArray(ac *arrayContainer) container {
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if len(rc.iv) == 0 {
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return newArrayContainer()
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}
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acCardinality := ac.getCardinality()
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c := newArrayContainerCapacity(acCardinality)
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for rlePos, arrayPos := 0, 0; arrayPos < acCardinality; {
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iv := rc.iv[rlePos]
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arrayVal := ac.content[arrayPos]
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for iv.last() < arrayVal {
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rlePos++
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if rlePos == len(rc.iv) {
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return c
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}
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iv = rc.iv[rlePos]
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}
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if iv.start > arrayVal {
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arrayPos = advanceUntil(ac.content, arrayPos, len(ac.content), iv.start)
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} else {
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c.content = append(c.content, arrayVal)
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arrayPos++
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}
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}
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return c
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) andNot(a container) container {
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switch c := a.(type) {
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case *arrayContainer:
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return rc.andNotArray(c)
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case *bitmapContainer:
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return rc.andNotBitmap(c)
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case *runContainer16:
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return rc.andNotRunContainer16(c)
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}
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panic("unsupported container type")
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) fillLeastSignificant16bits(x []uint32, i int, mask uint32) {
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k := 0
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var val int64
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for _, p := range rc.iv {
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n := p.runlen()
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for j := int64(0); j < n; j++ {
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val = int64(p.start) + j
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x[k+i] = uint32(val) | mask
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k++
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}
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}
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) getShortIterator() shortIterable {
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return rc.newRunIterator16()
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) getManyIterator() manyIterable {
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return rc.newManyRunIterator16()
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}
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// add the values in the range [firstOfRange, endx). endx
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// is still abe to express 2^16 because it is an int not an uint16.
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func (rc *runContainer16) iaddRange(firstOfRange, endx int) container {
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if firstOfRange >= endx {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid %v = endx >= firstOfRange", endx))
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}
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addme := newRunContainer16TakeOwnership([]interval16{
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{
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start: uint16(firstOfRange),
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length: uint16(endx - 1 - firstOfRange),
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},
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})
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*rc = *rc.union(addme)
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return rc
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}
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// remove the values in the range [firstOfRange,endx)
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func (rc *runContainer16) iremoveRange(firstOfRange, endx int) container {
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if firstOfRange >= endx {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("request to iremove empty set [%v, %v),"+
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" nothing to do.", firstOfRange, endx))
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//return rc
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}
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x := newInterval16Range(uint16(firstOfRange), uint16(endx-1))
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rc.isubtract(x)
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return rc
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}
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// not flip the values in the range [firstOfRange,endx)
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func (rc *runContainer16) not(firstOfRange, endx int) container {
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if firstOfRange >= endx {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid %v = endx >= firstOfRange = %v", endx, firstOfRange))
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}
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return rc.Not(firstOfRange, endx)
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}
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// Not flips the values in the range [firstOfRange,endx).
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// This is not inplace. Only the returned value has the flipped bits.
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//
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// Currently implemented as (!A intersect B) union (A minus B),
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// where A is rc, and B is the supplied [firstOfRange, endx) interval.
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//
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// TODO(time optimization): convert this to a single pass
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// algorithm by copying AndNotRunContainer16() and modifying it.
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// Current routine is correct but
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// makes 2 more passes through the arrays than should be
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// strictly necessary. Measure both ways though--this may not matter.
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//
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func (rc *runContainer16) Not(firstOfRange, endx int) *runContainer16 {
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if firstOfRange >= endx {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid %v = endx >= firstOfRange == %v", endx, firstOfRange))
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}
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if firstOfRange >= endx {
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return rc.Clone()
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}
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a := rc
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// algo:
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// (!A intersect B) union (A minus B)
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nota := a.invert()
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bs := []interval16{newInterval16Range(uint16(firstOfRange), uint16(endx-1))}
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b := newRunContainer16TakeOwnership(bs)
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notAintersectB := nota.intersect(b)
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aMinusB := a.AndNotRunContainer16(b)
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rc2 := notAintersectB.union(aMinusB)
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return rc2
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}
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// equals is now logical equals; it does not require the
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// same underlying container type.
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func (rc *runContainer16) equals(o container) bool {
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srb, ok := o.(*runContainer16)
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if !ok {
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// maybe value instead of pointer
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val, valok := o.(*runContainer16)
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if valok {
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srb = val
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ok = true
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}
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}
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if ok {
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// Check if the containers are the same object.
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if rc == srb {
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return true
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}
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if len(srb.iv) != len(rc.iv) {
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return false
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}
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for i, v := range rc.iv {
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if v != srb.iv[i] {
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return false
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}
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}
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return true
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}
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// use generic comparison
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if o.getCardinality() != rc.getCardinality() {
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return false
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}
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rit := rc.getShortIterator()
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bit := o.getShortIterator()
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//k := 0
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for rit.hasNext() {
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if bit.next() != rit.next() {
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return false
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}
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//k++
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}
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return true
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) iaddReturnMinimized(x uint16) container {
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rc.Add(x)
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return rc
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) iadd(x uint16) (wasNew bool) {
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return rc.Add(x)
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) iremoveReturnMinimized(x uint16) container {
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rc.removeKey(x)
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return rc
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) iremove(x uint16) bool {
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return rc.removeKey(x)
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) or(a container) container {
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if rc.isFull() {
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return rc.clone()
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}
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switch c := a.(type) {
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case *runContainer16:
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return rc.union(c)
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case *arrayContainer:
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return rc.orArray(c)
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case *bitmapContainer:
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return rc.orBitmapContainer(c)
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}
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panic("unsupported container type")
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) orCardinality(a container) int {
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switch c := a.(type) {
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case *runContainer16:
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return int(rc.unionCardinality(c))
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case *arrayContainer:
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return rc.orArrayCardinality(c)
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case *bitmapContainer:
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return rc.orBitmapContainerCardinality(c)
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}
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panic("unsupported container type")
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}
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// orBitmapContainer finds the union of rc and bc.
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func (rc *runContainer16) orBitmapContainer(bc *bitmapContainer) container {
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bc2 := newBitmapContainerFromRun(rc)
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return bc2.iorBitmap(bc)
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) andBitmapContainerCardinality(bc *bitmapContainer) int {
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answer := 0
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for i := range rc.iv {
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answer += bc.getCardinalityInRange(uint(rc.iv[i].start), uint(rc.iv[i].last())+1)
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}
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//bc.computeCardinality()
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return answer
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) orBitmapContainerCardinality(bc *bitmapContainer) int {
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return rc.getCardinality() + bc.getCardinality() - rc.andBitmapContainerCardinality(bc)
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}
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// orArray finds the union of rc and ac.
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func (rc *runContainer16) orArray(ac *arrayContainer) container {
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bc1 := newBitmapContainerFromRun(rc)
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bc2 := ac.toBitmapContainer()
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return bc1.orBitmap(bc2)
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}
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// orArray finds the union of rc and ac.
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func (rc *runContainer16) orArrayCardinality(ac *arrayContainer) int {
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return ac.getCardinality() + rc.getCardinality() - rc.andArrayCardinality(ac)
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) ior(a container) container {
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if rc.isFull() {
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return rc
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}
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switch c := a.(type) {
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case *runContainer16:
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return rc.inplaceUnion(c)
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case *arrayContainer:
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return rc.iorArray(c)
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case *bitmapContainer:
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return rc.iorBitmapContainer(c)
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}
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panic("unsupported container type")
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) inplaceUnion(rc2 *runContainer16) container {
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p("rc.inplaceUnion with len(rc2.iv)=%v", len(rc2.iv))
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for _, p := range rc2.iv {
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last := int64(p.last())
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for i := int64(p.start); i <= last; i++ {
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rc.Add(uint16(i))
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}
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}
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return rc
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) iorBitmapContainer(bc *bitmapContainer) container {
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it := bc.getShortIterator()
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for it.hasNext() {
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rc.Add(it.next())
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}
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return rc
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) iorArray(ac *arrayContainer) container {
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it := ac.getShortIterator()
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for it.hasNext() {
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rc.Add(it.next())
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}
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return rc
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}
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// lazyIOR is described (not yet implemented) in
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// this nice note from @lemire on
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// https://github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring/pull/70#issuecomment-263613737
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//
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// Description of lazyOR and lazyIOR from @lemire:
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//
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// Lazy functions are optional and can be simply
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// wrapper around non-lazy functions.
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//
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// The idea of "laziness" is as follows. It is
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// inspired by the concept of lazy evaluation
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// you might be familiar with (functional programming
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// and all that). So a roaring bitmap is
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// such that all its containers are, in some
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// sense, chosen to use as little memory as
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// possible. This is nice. Also, all bitsets
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// are "cardinality aware" so that you can do
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// fast rank/select queries, or query the
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// cardinality of the whole bitmap... very fast,
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// without latency.
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//
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// However, imagine that you are aggregating 100
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// bitmaps together. So you OR the first two, then OR
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// that with the third one and so forth. Clearly,
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// intermediate bitmaps don't need to be as
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// compressed as possible, right? They can be
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// in a "dirty state". You only need the end
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// result to be in a nice state... which you
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// can achieve by calling repairAfterLazy at the end.
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//
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// The Java/C code does something special for
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// the in-place lazy OR runs. The idea is that
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// instead of taking two run containers and
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// generating a new one, we actually try to
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// do the computation in-place through a
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// technique invented by @gssiyankai (pinging him!).
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// What you do is you check whether the host
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// run container has lots of extra capacity.
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// If it does, you move its data at the end of
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// the backing array, and then you write
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// the answer at the beginning. What this
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// trick does is minimize memory allocations.
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//
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func (rc *runContainer16) lazyIOR(a container) container {
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// not lazy at the moment
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// TODO: make it lazy
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return rc.ior(a)
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/*
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switch c := a.(type) {
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case *arrayContainer:
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return rc.lazyIorArray(c)
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case *bitmapContainer:
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return rc.lazyIorBitmap(c)
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case *runContainer16:
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return rc.lazyIorRun16(c)
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}
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panic("unsupported container type")
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*/
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}
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// lazyOR is described above in lazyIOR.
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func (rc *runContainer16) lazyOR(a container) container {
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// not lazy at the moment
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// TODO: make it lazy
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return rc.or(a)
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/*
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switch c := a.(type) {
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case *arrayContainer:
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return rc.lazyOrArray(c)
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case *bitmapContainer:
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return rc.lazyOrBitmap(c)
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case *runContainer16:
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return rc.lazyOrRunContainer16(c)
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}
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panic("unsupported container type")
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*/
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) intersects(a container) bool {
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// TODO: optimize by doing inplace/less allocation, possibly?
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isect := rc.and(a)
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return isect.getCardinality() > 0
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) xor(a container) container {
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switch c := a.(type) {
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case *arrayContainer:
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return rc.xorArray(c)
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case *bitmapContainer:
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return rc.xorBitmap(c)
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case *runContainer16:
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return rc.xorRunContainer16(c)
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}
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panic("unsupported container type")
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) iandNot(a container) container {
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switch c := a.(type) {
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case *arrayContainer:
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return rc.iandNotArray(c)
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case *bitmapContainer:
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return rc.iandNotBitmap(c)
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case *runContainer16:
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return rc.iandNotRunContainer16(c)
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}
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panic("unsupported container type")
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}
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// flip the values in the range [firstOfRange,endx)
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func (rc *runContainer16) inot(firstOfRange, endx int) container {
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if firstOfRange >= endx {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid %v = endx >= firstOfRange = %v", endx, firstOfRange))
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}
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// TODO: minimize copies, do it all inplace; not() makes a copy.
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rc = rc.Not(firstOfRange, endx)
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return rc
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) getCardinality() int {
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return int(rc.cardinality())
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) rank(x uint16) int {
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n := int64(len(rc.iv))
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xx := int64(x)
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w, already, _ := rc.search(xx, nil)
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if w < 0 {
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return 0
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}
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if !already && w == n-1 {
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return rc.getCardinality()
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}
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var rnk int64
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if !already {
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for i := int64(0); i <= w; i++ {
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rnk += rc.iv[i].runlen()
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}
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return int(rnk)
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}
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for i := int64(0); i < w; i++ {
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rnk += rc.iv[i].runlen()
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}
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rnk += int64(x-rc.iv[w].start) + 1
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return int(rnk)
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) selectInt(x uint16) int {
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return rc.selectInt16(x)
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) andNotRunContainer16(b *runContainer16) container {
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return rc.AndNotRunContainer16(b)
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) andNotArray(ac *arrayContainer) container {
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rcb := rc.toBitmapContainer()
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acb := ac.toBitmapContainer()
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return rcb.andNotBitmap(acb)
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) andNotBitmap(bc *bitmapContainer) container {
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rcb := rc.toBitmapContainer()
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return rcb.andNotBitmap(bc)
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) toBitmapContainer() *bitmapContainer {
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p("run16 toBitmap starting; rc has %v ranges", len(rc.iv))
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bc := newBitmapContainer()
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for i := range rc.iv {
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bc.iaddRange(int(rc.iv[i].start), int(rc.iv[i].last())+1)
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}
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bc.computeCardinality()
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return bc
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) iandNotRunContainer16(x2 *runContainer16) container {
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rcb := rc.toBitmapContainer()
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x2b := x2.toBitmapContainer()
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rcb.iandNotBitmapSurely(x2b)
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// TODO: check size and optimize the return value
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// TODO: is inplace modification really required? If not, elide the copy.
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rc2 := newRunContainer16FromBitmapContainer(rcb)
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*rc = *rc2
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return rc
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}
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func (rc *runContainer16) iandNotArray(ac *arrayContainer) container {
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rcb := rc.toBitmapContainer()
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acb := ac.toBitmapContainer()
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rcb.iandNotBitmapSurely(acb)
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// TODO: check size and optimize the return value
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// TODO: is inplace modification really required? If not, elide the copy.
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rc2 := newRunContainer16FromBitmapContainer(rcb)
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*rc = *rc2
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return rc
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}
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|
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func (rc *runContainer16) iandNotBitmap(bc *bitmapContainer) container {
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rcb := rc.toBitmapContainer()
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rcb.iandNotBitmapSurely(bc)
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// TODO: check size and optimize the return value
|
|
// TODO: is inplace modification really required? If not, elide the copy.
|
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rc2 := newRunContainer16FromBitmapContainer(rcb)
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|
*rc = *rc2
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|
return rc
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|
}
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|
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|
func (rc *runContainer16) xorRunContainer16(x2 *runContainer16) container {
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|
rcb := rc.toBitmapContainer()
|
|
x2b := x2.toBitmapContainer()
|
|
return rcb.xorBitmap(x2b)
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|
}
|
|
|
|
func (rc *runContainer16) xorArray(ac *arrayContainer) container {
|
|
rcb := rc.toBitmapContainer()
|
|
acb := ac.toBitmapContainer()
|
|
return rcb.xorBitmap(acb)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (rc *runContainer16) xorBitmap(bc *bitmapContainer) container {
|
|
rcb := rc.toBitmapContainer()
|
|
return rcb.xorBitmap(bc)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// convert to bitmap or array *if needed*
|
|
func (rc *runContainer16) toEfficientContainer() container {
|
|
|
|
// runContainer16SerializedSizeInBytes(numRuns)
|
|
sizeAsRunContainer := rc.getSizeInBytes()
|
|
sizeAsBitmapContainer := bitmapContainerSizeInBytes()
|
|
card := int(rc.cardinality())
|
|
sizeAsArrayContainer := arrayContainerSizeInBytes(card)
|
|
if sizeAsRunContainer <= minOfInt(sizeAsBitmapContainer, sizeAsArrayContainer) {
|
|
return rc
|
|
}
|
|
if card <= arrayDefaultMaxSize {
|
|
return rc.toArrayContainer()
|
|
}
|
|
bc := newBitmapContainerFromRun(rc)
|
|
return bc
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (rc *runContainer16) toArrayContainer() *arrayContainer {
|
|
ac := newArrayContainer()
|
|
for i := range rc.iv {
|
|
ac.iaddRange(int(rc.iv[i].start), int(rc.iv[i].last())+1)
|
|
}
|
|
return ac
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func newRunContainer16FromContainer(c container) *runContainer16 {
|
|
|
|
switch x := c.(type) {
|
|
case *runContainer16:
|
|
return x.Clone()
|
|
case *arrayContainer:
|
|
return newRunContainer16FromArray(x)
|
|
case *bitmapContainer:
|
|
return newRunContainer16FromBitmapContainer(x)
|
|
}
|
|
panic("unsupported container type")
|
|
}
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