src/queue.h
author rubidium
Fri, 18 Jul 2008 12:20:31 +0000
changeset 11171 04fc8e49df1b
parent 10429 1b99254f9607
permissions -rw-r--r--
(svn r13729) -Fix: assumption that non-north tiles of a house do not have the 1x1 building bit set was flawed with some NewGRFs. This caused the amount of houses to differ, which causes the town radii to differ, which causes desyncs when towns are expanded.
/* $Id$ */

/** @file queue.h Simple Queue/Hash implementations. */

#ifndef QUEUE_H
#define QUEUE_H

//#define NOFREE
//#define QUEUE_DEBUG
//#define HASH_DEBUG
//#define HASH_STATS


struct Queue;
typedef bool Queue_PushProc(Queue *q, void *item, int priority);
typedef void* Queue_PopProc(Queue *q);
typedef bool Queue_DeleteProc(Queue *q, void* item, int priority);
typedef void Queue_ClearProc(Queue *q, bool free_values);
typedef void Queue_FreeProc(Queue *q, bool free_values);

struct InsSortNode {
	void *item;
	int priority;
	InsSortNode* next;
};

struct BinaryHeapNode {
	void *item;
	int priority;
};


struct Queue{
	/*
	 * Pushes an element into the queue, at the appropriate place for the queue.
	 * Requires the queue pointer to be of an appropriate type, of course.
	 */
	Queue_PushProc *push;
	/*
	 * Pops the first element from the queue. What exactly is the first element,
	 * is defined by the exact type of queue.
	 */
	Queue_PopProc *pop;
	/*
	 * Deletes the item from the queue. priority should be specified if
	 * known, which speeds up the deleting for some queue's. Should be -1
	 * if not known.
	 */
	Queue_DeleteProc *del;

	/* Clears the queue, by removing all values from it. It's state is
	 * effectively reset. If free_items is true, each of the items cleared
	 * in this way are free()'d.
	 */
	Queue_ClearProc *clear;
	/* Frees the queue, by reclaiming all memory allocated by it. After
	 * this it is no longer usable. If free_items is true, any remaining
	 * items are free()'d too.
	 */
	Queue_FreeProc *free;

	union {
		struct {
			InsSortNode *first;
		} inssort;
		struct {
			uint max_size;
			uint size;
			uint blocks; ///< The amount of blocks for which space is reserved in elements
			BinaryHeapNode **elements;
		} binaryheap;
	} data;
};


/**
 * Insertion Sorter
 */

/* Initializes a inssort and allocates internal memory. There is no maximum
 * size */
void init_InsSort(Queue *q);


/*
 *  Binary Heap
 *  For information, see:
 *   http://www.policyalmanac.org/games/binaryHeaps.htm
 */

/* The amount of elements that will be malloc'd at a time */
#define BINARY_HEAP_BLOCKSIZE_BITS 10

/** Initializes a binary heap and allocates internal memory for maximum of
 * max_size elements */
void init_BinaryHeap(Queue *q, uint max_size);


/*
 * Hash
 */
struct HashNode {
	uint key1;
	uint key2;
	void *value;
	HashNode *next;
};
/**
 * Generates a hash code from the given key pair. You should make sure that
 * the resulting range is clearly defined.
 */
typedef uint Hash_HashProc(uint key1, uint key2);
struct Hash {
	/* The hash function used */
	Hash_HashProc *hash;
	/* The amount of items in the hash */
	uint size;
	/* The number of buckets allocated */
	uint num_buckets;
	/* A pointer to an array of num_buckets buckets. */
	HashNode *buckets;
	/* A pointer to an array of numbuckets booleans, which will be true if
	 * there are any Nodes in the bucket */
	bool *buckets_in_use;
};

/* Call these function to manipulate a hash */

/** Deletes the value with the specified key pair from the hash and returns
 * that value. Returns NULL when the value was not present. The value returned
 * is _not_ free()'d! */
void *Hash_Delete(Hash *h, uint key1, uint key2);
/** Sets the value associated with the given key pair to the given value.
 * Returns the old value if the value was replaced, NULL when it was not yet present. */
void *Hash_Set(Hash *h, uint key1, uint key2, void *value);
/** Gets the value associated with the given key pair, or NULL when it is not
 * present. */
void *Hash_Get(const Hash *h, uint key1, uint key2);

/* Call these function to create/destroy a hash */

/** Builds a new hash in an existing struct. Make sure that hash() always
 * returns a hash less than num_buckets! Call delete_hash after use */
void init_Hash(Hash *h, Hash_HashProc *hash, uint num_buckets);
/**
 * Deletes the hash and cleans up. Only cleans up memory allocated by new_Hash
 * & friends. If free is true, it will call free() on all the values that
 * are left in the hash.
 */
void delete_Hash(Hash *h, bool free_values);
/**
 * Cleans the hash, but keeps the memory allocated
 */
void clear_Hash(Hash *h, bool free_values);
/**
 * Gets the current size of the Hash
 */
uint Hash_Size(const Hash *h);

#endif /* QUEUE_H */