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- ;;; -*- mode: scheme; coding: utf-8; -*-
- ;;;
- ;;; Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- ;;;
- ;;; This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- ;;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- ;;; License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- ;;; version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
- ;;;
- ;;; This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- ;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- ;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
- ;;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
- ;;;
- ;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- ;;; License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- ;;; Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
- (define-module (ice-9 vlist)
- #:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
- #:use-module (srfi srfi-9)
- #:use-module (srfi srfi-9 gnu)
- #:use-module (srfi srfi-26)
- #:export (vlist? vlist-cons vlist-head vlist-tail vlist-null?
- vlist-null list->vlist vlist-ref vlist-drop vlist-take
- vlist-length vlist-fold vlist-fold-right vlist-map
- vlist-unfold vlist-unfold-right vlist-append
- vlist-reverse vlist-filter vlist-delete vlist->list
- vlist-for-each
- block-growth-factor
- vhash? vhash-cons vhash-consq vhash-consv
- vhash-assoc vhash-assq vhash-assv
- vhash-delete vhash-delq vhash-delv
- vhash-fold vhash-fold-right
- vhash-fold* vhash-foldq* vhash-foldv*
- alist->vhash))
- ;;; Author: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
- ;;;
- ;;; Commentary:
- ;;;
- ;;; This module provides an implementations of vlists, a functional list-like
- ;;; data structure described by Phil Bagwell in "Fast Functional Lists,
- ;;; Hash-Lists, Dequeues and Variable-Length Arrays", EPFL Technical Report,
- ;;; 2002.
- ;;;
- ;;; The idea is to store vlist elements in increasingly large contiguous blocks
- ;;; (implemented as vectors here). These blocks are linked to one another using
- ;;; a pointer to the next block (called `block-base' here) and an offset within
- ;;; that block (`block-offset' here). The size of these blocks form a geometric
- ;;; series with ratio `block-growth-factor'.
- ;;;
- ;;; In the best case (e.g., using a vlist returned by `list->vlist'),
- ;;; elements from the first half of an N-element vlist are accessed in O(1)
- ;;; (assuming `block-growth-factor' is 2), and `vlist-length' takes only
- ;;; O(ln(N)). Furthermore, the data structure improves data locality since
- ;;; vlist elements are adjacent, which plays well with caches.
- ;;;
- ;;; Code:
- ;;;
- ;;; VList Blocks and Block Descriptors.
- ;;;
- (define block-growth-factor
- (let ((f (make-fluid)))
- (fluid-set! f 2)
- f))
- (define-syntax define-inline
- ;; Work around the lack of an inliner.
- (syntax-rules ()
- ((_ (name formals ...) body ...)
- (define-syntax name
- (syntax-rules ()
- ((_ formals ...)
- (begin body ...)))))))
- (define-inline (make-block base offset size hash-tab?)
- ;; Return a block (and block descriptor) of SIZE elements pointing to BASE
- ;; at OFFSET. If HASH-TAB? is true, a "hash table" is also added.
- ;; Note: We use `next-free' instead of `last-used' as suggested by Bagwell.
- ;; XXX: We could improve locality here by having a single vector but currently
- ;; the extra arithmetic outweighs the benefits (!).
- (vector (make-vector size)
- base offset size 0
- (and hash-tab? (make-vector size #f))))
- (define-syntax define-block-accessor
- (syntax-rules ()
- ((_ name index)
- (define-inline (name block)
- (vector-ref block index)))))
- (define-block-accessor block-content 0)
- (define-block-accessor block-base 1)
- (define-block-accessor block-offset 2)
- (define-block-accessor block-size 3)
- (define-block-accessor block-next-free 4)
- (define-block-accessor block-hash-table 5)
- (define-inline (increment-block-next-free! block)
- (vector-set! block 4
- (+ (block-next-free block) 1)))
- (define-inline (block-append! block value)
- ;; This is not thread-safe. To fix it, see Section 2.8 of the paper.
- (let ((offset (block-next-free block)))
- (increment-block-next-free! block)
- (vector-set! (block-content block) offset value)
- #t))
- (define-inline (block-ref block offset)
- (vector-ref (block-content block) offset))
- (define-inline (block-ref* block offset)
- (let ((v (block-ref block offset)))
- (if (block-hash-table block)
- (car v) ;; hide the vhash link
- v)))
- (define-inline (block-hash-table-ref block offset)
- (vector-ref (block-hash-table block) offset))
- (define-inline (block-hash-table-set! block offset value)
- (vector-set! (block-hash-table block) offset value))
- (define block-null
- ;; The null block.
- (make-block #f 0 0 #f))
- ;;;
- ;;; VLists.
- ;;;
- (define-record-type <vlist>
- ;; A vlist is just a base+offset pair pointing to a block.
- ;; XXX: Allocating a <vlist> record in addition to the block at each
- ;; `vlist-cons' call is inefficient. However, Bagwell's hack to avoid it
- ;; (Section 2.2) would require GC_ALL_INTERIOR_POINTERS, which would be a
- ;; performance hit for everyone.
- (make-vlist base offset)
- vlist?
- (base vlist-base)
- (offset vlist-offset))
- (set-record-type-printer! <vlist>
- (lambda (vl port)
- (cond ((vlist-null? vl)
- (format port "#<vlist ()>"))
- ((block-hash-table (vlist-base vl))
- (format port "#<vhash ~x ~a pairs>"
- (object-address vl)
- (vhash-fold (lambda (k v r)
- (+ 1 r))
- 0
- vl)))
- (else
- (format port "#<vlist ~a>"
- (vlist->list vl))))))
- (define vlist-null
- ;; The empty vlist.
- (make-vlist block-null 0))
- (define-inline (block-cons item vlist hash-tab?)
- (let loop ((base (vlist-base vlist))
- (offset (+ 1 (vlist-offset vlist))))
- (if (and (< offset (block-size base))
- (= offset (block-next-free base))
- (block-append! base item))
- (make-vlist base offset)
- (let ((size (cond ((eq? base block-null) 1)
- ((< offset (block-size base))
- ;; new vlist head
- 1)
- (else
- (* (fluid-ref block-growth-factor)
- (block-size base))))))
- ;; Prepend a new block pointing to BASE.
- (loop (make-block base (- offset 1) size hash-tab?)
- 0)))))
- (define (vlist-cons item vlist)
- "Return a new vlist with @var{item} as its head and @var{vlist} as its
- tail."
- ;; Note: Calling `vlist-cons' on a vhash will not do the right thing: it
- ;; doesn't box ITEM so that it can have the hidden "next" link used by
- ;; vhash items, and it passes `#f' as the HASH-TAB? argument to
- ;; `block-cons'. However, inserting all the checks here has an important
- ;; performance penalty, hence this choice.
- (block-cons item vlist #f))
- (define (vlist-head vlist)
- "Return the head of @var{vlist}."
- (let ((base (vlist-base vlist))
- (offset (vlist-offset vlist)))
- (block-ref* base offset)))
- (define (vlist-tail vlist)
- "Return the tail of @var{vlist}."
- (let ((base (vlist-base vlist))
- (offset (vlist-offset vlist)))
- (if (> offset 0)
- (make-vlist base (- offset 1))
- (make-vlist (block-base base)
- (block-offset base)))))
- (define (vlist-null? vlist)
- "Return true if @var{vlist} is empty."
- (let ((base (vlist-base vlist)))
- (and (not (block-base base))
- (= 0 (block-size base)))))
- ;;;
- ;;; VList Utilities.
- ;;;
- (define (list->vlist lst)
- "Return a new vlist whose contents correspond to @var{lst}."
- (vlist-reverse (fold vlist-cons vlist-null lst)))
- (define (vlist-fold proc init vlist)
- "Fold over @var{vlist}, calling @var{proc} for each element."
- ;; FIXME: Handle multiple lists.
- (let loop ((base (vlist-base vlist))
- (offset (vlist-offset vlist))
- (result init))
- (if (eq? base block-null)
- result
- (let* ((next (- offset 1))
- (done? (< next 0)))
- (loop (if done? (block-base base) base)
- (if done? (block-offset base) next)
- (proc (block-ref* base offset) result))))))
- (define (vlist-fold-right proc init vlist)
- "Fold over @var{vlist}, calling @var{proc} for each element, starting from
- the last element."
- (define len (vlist-length vlist))
- (let loop ((index (1- len))
- (result init))
- (if (< index 0)
- result
- (loop (1- index)
- (proc (vlist-ref vlist index) result)))))
- (define (vlist-reverse vlist)
- "Return a new @var{vlist} whose content are those of @var{vlist} in reverse
- order."
- (vlist-fold vlist-cons vlist-null vlist))
- (define (vlist-map proc vlist)
- "Map @var{proc} over the elements of @var{vlist} and return a new vlist."
- (vlist-fold (lambda (item result)
- (vlist-cons (proc item) result))
- vlist-null
- (vlist-reverse vlist)))
- (define (vlist->list vlist)
- "Return a new list whose contents match those of @var{vlist}."
- (vlist-fold-right cons '() vlist))
- (define (vlist-ref vlist index)
- "Return the element at index @var{index} in @var{vlist}."
- (let loop ((index index)
- (base (vlist-base vlist))
- (offset (vlist-offset vlist)))
- (if (<= index offset)
- (block-ref* base (- offset index))
- (loop (- index offset 1)
- (block-base base)
- (block-offset base)))))
- (define (vlist-drop vlist count)
- "Return a new vlist that does not contain the @var{count} first elements of
- @var{vlist}."
- (let loop ((count count)
- (base (vlist-base vlist))
- (offset (vlist-offset vlist)))
- (if (<= count offset)
- (make-vlist base (- offset count))
- (loop (- count offset 1)
- (block-base base)
- (block-offset base)))))
- (define (vlist-take vlist count)
- "Return a new vlist that contains only the @var{count} first elements of
- @var{vlist}."
- (let loop ((count count)
- (vlist vlist)
- (result vlist-null))
- (if (= 0 count)
- (vlist-reverse result)
- (loop (- count 1)
- (vlist-tail vlist)
- (vlist-cons (vlist-head vlist) result)))))
- (define (vlist-filter pred vlist)
- "Return a new vlist containing all the elements from @var{vlist} that
- satisfy @var{pred}."
- (vlist-fold-right (lambda (e v)
- (if (pred e)
- (vlist-cons e v)
- v))
- vlist-null
- vlist))
- (define* (vlist-delete x vlist #:optional (equal? equal?))
- "Return a new vlist corresponding to @var{vlist} without the elements
- @var{equal?} to @var{x}."
- (vlist-filter (lambda (e)
- (not (equal? e x)))
- vlist))
- (define (vlist-length vlist)
- "Return the length of @var{vlist}."
- (let loop ((base (vlist-base vlist))
- (len (vlist-offset vlist)))
- (if (eq? base block-null)
- len
- (loop (block-base base)
- (+ len 1 (block-offset base))))))
- (define* (vlist-unfold p f g seed
- #:optional (tail-gen (lambda (x) vlist-null)))
- "Return a new vlist. See the description of SRFI-1 `unfold' for details."
- (let uf ((seed seed))
- (if (p seed)
- (tail-gen seed)
- (vlist-cons (f seed)
- (uf (g seed))))))
- (define* (vlist-unfold-right p f g seed #:optional (tail vlist-null))
- "Return a new vlist. See the description of SRFI-1 `unfold-right' for
- details."
- (let uf ((seed seed) (lis tail))
- (if (p seed)
- lis
- (uf (g seed) (vlist-cons (f seed) lis)))))
- (define (vlist-append . vlists)
- "Append the given lists."
- (if (null? vlists)
- vlist-null
- (fold-right (lambda (vlist result)
- (vlist-fold-right (lambda (e v)
- (vlist-cons e v))
- result
- vlist))
- vlist-null
- vlists)))
- (define (vlist-for-each proc vlist)
- "Call @var{proc} on each element of @var{vlist}. The result is unspecified."
- (vlist-fold (lambda (item x)
- (proc item))
- (if #f #f)
- vlist))
- ;;;
- ;;; Hash Lists, aka. `VHash'.
- ;;;
- ;; Assume keys K1 and K2, H = hash(K1) = hash(K2), and two values V1 and V2
- ;; associated with K1 and K2, respectively. The resulting layout is a
- ;; follows:
- ;;
- ;; ,--------------------.
- ;; | ,-> (K1 . V1) ---. |
- ;; | | | |
- ;; | | (K2 . V2) <--' |
- ;; | | |
- ;; +-|------------------+
- ;; | | |
- ;; | | |
- ;; | `-- O <---------------H
- ;; | |
- ;; `--------------------'
- ;;
- ;; The bottom part is the "hash table" part of the vhash, as returned by
- ;; `block-hash-table'; the other half is the data part. O is the offset of
- ;; the first value associated with a key that hashes to H in the data part.
- ;; The (K1 . V1) pair has a "hidden" link to the (K2 . V2) pair; hiding the
- ;; link is handled by `block-ref'.
- ;; This API potentially requires users to repeat which hash function and which
- ;; equality predicate to use. This can lead to unpredictable results if they
- ;; are used in consistenly, e.g., between `vhash-cons' and `vhash-assoc', which
- ;; is undesirable, as argued in http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?22159 . OTOH, two
- ;; arguments can be made in favor of this API:
- ;;
- ;; - It's consistent with how alists are handled in SRFI-1.
- ;;
- ;; - In practice, users will probably consistenly use either the `q', the `v',
- ;; or the plain variant (`vlist-cons' and `vlist-assoc' without any optional
- ;; argument), i.e., they will rarely explicitly pass a hash function or
- ;; equality predicate.
- (define (vhash? obj)
- "Return true if @var{obj} is a hash list."
- (and (vlist? obj)
- (let ((base (vlist-base obj)))
- (and base
- (vector? (block-hash-table base))))))
- (define* (vhash-cons key value vhash #:optional (hash hash))
- "Return a new hash list based on @var{vhash} where @var{key} is associated
- with @var{value}. Use @var{hash} to compute @var{key}'s hash."
- (let* ((key+value (cons key value))
- (entry (cons key+value #f))
- (vlist (block-cons entry vhash #t))
- (base (vlist-base vlist))
- (khash (hash key (block-size base))))
- (let ((o (block-hash-table-ref base khash)))
- (if o (set-cdr! entry o)))
- (block-hash-table-set! base khash
- (vlist-offset vlist))
- vlist))
- (define vhash-consq (cut vhash-cons <> <> <> hashq))
- (define vhash-consv (cut vhash-cons <> <> <> hashv))
- (define-inline (%vhash-fold* proc init key vhash equal? hash)
- ;; Fold over all the values associated with KEY in VHASH.
- (define khash
- (let ((size (block-size (vlist-base vhash))))
- (and (> size 0) (hash key size))))
- (let loop ((base (vlist-base vhash))
- (khash khash)
- (offset (and khash
- (block-hash-table-ref (vlist-base vhash)
- khash)))
- (max-offset (vlist-offset vhash))
- (result init))
- (let ((answer (and offset (block-ref base offset))))
- (cond ((and (pair? answer)
- (<= offset max-offset)
- (let ((answer-key (caar answer)))
- (equal? key answer-key)))
- (let ((result (proc (cdar answer) result))
- (next-offset (cdr answer)))
- (loop base khash next-offset max-offset result)))
- ((and (pair? answer) (cdr answer))
- =>
- (lambda (next-offset)
- (loop base khash next-offset max-offset result)))
- (else
- (let ((next-base (block-base base)))
- (if (and next-base (> (block-size next-base) 0))
- (let* ((khash (hash key (block-size next-base)))
- (offset (block-hash-table-ref next-base khash)))
- (loop next-base khash offset (block-offset base)
- result))
- result)))))))
- (define* (vhash-fold* proc init key vhash
- #:optional (equal? equal?) (hash hash))
- "Fold over all the values associated with @var{key} in @var{vhash}, with each
- call to @var{proc} having the form @code{(proc value result)}, where
- @var{result} is the result of the previous call to @var{proc} and @var{init} the
- value of @var{result} for the first call to @var{proc}."
- (%vhash-fold* proc init key vhash equal? hash))
- (define (vhash-foldq* proc init key vhash)
- "Same as @code{vhash-fold*}, but using @code{hashq} and @code{eq?}."
- (%vhash-fold* proc init key vhash eq? hashq))
- (define (vhash-foldv* proc init key vhash)
- "Same as @code{vhash-fold*}, but using @code{hashv} and @code{eqv?}."
- (%vhash-fold* proc init key vhash eqv? hashv))
- (define-inline (%vhash-assoc key vhash equal? hash)
- ;; A specialization of `vhash-fold*' that stops when the first value
- ;; associated with KEY is found or when the end-of-list is reached. Inline to
- ;; make sure `vhash-assq' gets to use the `eq?' instruction instead of calling
- ;; the `eq?' subr.
- (define khash
- (let ((size (block-size (vlist-base vhash))))
- (and (> size 0) (hash key size))))
- (let loop ((base (vlist-base vhash))
- (khash khash)
- (offset (and khash
- (block-hash-table-ref (vlist-base vhash)
- khash)))
- (max-offset (vlist-offset vhash)))
- (let ((answer (and offset (block-ref base offset))))
- (cond ((and (pair? answer)
- (<= offset max-offset)
- (let ((answer-key (caar answer)))
- (equal? key answer-key)))
- (car answer))
- ((and (pair? answer) (cdr answer))
- =>
- (lambda (next-offset)
- (loop base khash next-offset max-offset)))
- (else
- (let ((next-base (block-base base)))
- (and next-base
- (> (block-size next-base) 0)
- (let* ((khash (hash key (block-size next-base)))
- (offset (block-hash-table-ref next-base khash)))
- (loop next-base khash offset
- (block-offset base))))))))))
- (define* (vhash-assoc key vhash #:optional (equal? equal?) (hash hash))
- "Return the first key/value pair from @var{vhash} whose key is equal to
- @var{key} according to the @var{equal?} equality predicate."
- (%vhash-assoc key vhash equal? hash))
- (define (vhash-assq key vhash)
- "Return the first key/value pair from @var{vhash} whose key is @code{eq?} to
- @var{key}."
- (%vhash-assoc key vhash eq? hashq))
- (define (vhash-assv key vhash)
- "Return the first key/value pair from @var{vhash} whose key is @code{eqv?} to
- @var{key}."
- (%vhash-assoc key vhash eqv? hashv))
- (define* (vhash-delete key vhash #:optional (equal? equal?) (hash hash))
- "Remove all associations from @var{vhash} with @var{key}, comparing keys
- with @var{equal?}."
- (if (vhash-assoc key vhash equal? hash)
- (vlist-fold (lambda (k+v result)
- (let ((k (car k+v))
- (v (cdr k+v)))
- (if (equal? k key)
- result
- (vhash-cons k v result hash))))
- vlist-null
- vhash)
- vhash))
- (define vhash-delq (cut vhash-delete <> <> eq? hashq))
- (define vhash-delv (cut vhash-delete <> <> eqv? hashv))
- (define (vhash-fold proc seed vhash)
- "Fold over the key/pair elements of @var{vhash}. For each pair call
- @var{proc} as @code{(@var{proc} key value result)}."
- (vlist-fold (lambda (key+value result)
- (proc (car key+value) (cdr key+value)
- result))
- seed
- vhash))
- (define (vhash-fold-right proc seed vhash)
- "Fold over the key/pair elements of @var{vhash}, starting from the 0th
- element. For each pair call @var{proc} as @code{(@var{proc} key value
- result)}."
- (vlist-fold-right (lambda (key+value result)
- (proc (car key+value) (cdr key+value)
- result))
- seed
- vhash))
- (define* (alist->vhash alist #:optional (hash hash))
- "Return the vhash corresponding to @var{alist}, an association list."
- (fold-right (lambda (pair result)
- (vhash-cons (car pair) (cdr pair) result hash))
- vlist-null
- alist))
- ;;; vlist.scm ends here
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