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authorBen Cheng <bccheng@google.com>2014-03-25 22:37:19 -0700
committerBen Cheng <bccheng@google.com>2014-03-25 22:37:19 -0700
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Initial checkin of GCC 4.9.0 from trunk (r208799).
Change-Id: I48a3c08bb98542aa215912a75f03c0890e497dba
Diffstat (limited to 'gcc-4.9/libgo/go/container')
-rw-r--r--gcc-4.9/libgo/go/container/heap/heap.go117
-rw-r--r--gcc-4.9/libgo/go/container/heap/heap_test.go213
-rwxr-xr-xgcc-4.9/libgo/go/container/list/list.go216
-rwxr-xr-xgcc-4.9/libgo/go/container/list/list_test.go287
-rw-r--r--gcc-4.9/libgo/go/container/ring/ring.go141
-rw-r--r--gcc-4.9/libgo/go/container/ring/ring_test.go220
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diff --git a/gcc-4.9/libgo/go/container/heap/heap.go b/gcc-4.9/libgo/go/container/heap/heap.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..52c8507b4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gcc-4.9/libgo/go/container/heap/heap.go
@@ -0,0 +1,117 @@
+// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
+// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+// Package heap provides heap operations for any type that implements
+// heap.Interface. A heap is a tree with the property that each node is the
+// minimum-valued node in its subtree.
+//
+// The minimum element in the tree is the root, at index 0.
+//
+// A heap is a common way to implement a priority queue. To build a priority
+// queue, implement the Heap interface with the (negative) priority as the
+// ordering for the Less method, so Push adds items while Pop removes the
+// highest-priority item from the queue. The Examples include such an
+// implementation; the file example_pq_test.go has the complete source.
+//
+package heap
+
+import "sort"
+
+// Any type that implements heap.Interface may be used as a
+// min-heap with the following invariants (established after
+// Init has been called or if the data is empty or sorted):
+//
+// !h.Less(j, i) for 0 <= i < h.Len() and j = 2*i+1 or 2*i+2 and j < h.Len()
+//
+// Note that Push and Pop in this interface are for package heap's
+// implementation to call. To add and remove things from the heap,
+// use heap.Push and heap.Pop.
+type Interface interface {
+ sort.Interface
+ Push(x interface{}) // add x as element Len()
+ Pop() interface{} // remove and return element Len() - 1.
+}
+
+// A heap must be initialized before any of the heap operations
+// can be used. Init is idempotent with respect to the heap invariants
+// and may be called whenever the heap invariants may have been invalidated.
+// Its complexity is O(n) where n = h.Len().
+//
+func Init(h Interface) {
+ // heapify
+ n := h.Len()
+ for i := n/2 - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
+ down(h, i, n)
+ }
+}
+
+// Push pushes the element x onto the heap. The complexity is
+// O(log(n)) where n = h.Len().
+//
+func Push(h Interface, x interface{}) {
+ h.Push(x)
+ up(h, h.Len()-1)
+}
+
+// Pop removes the minimum element (according to Less) from the heap
+// and returns it. The complexity is O(log(n)) where n = h.Len().
+// It is equivalent to Remove(h, 0).
+//
+func Pop(h Interface) interface{} {
+ n := h.Len() - 1
+ h.Swap(0, n)
+ down(h, 0, n)
+ return h.Pop()
+}
+
+// Remove removes the element at index i from the heap.
+// The complexity is O(log(n)) where n = h.Len().
+//
+func Remove(h Interface, i int) interface{} {
+ n := h.Len() - 1
+ if n != i {
+ h.Swap(i, n)
+ down(h, i, n)
+ up(h, i)
+ }
+ return h.Pop()
+}
+
+// Fix reestablishes the heap ordering after the element at index i has changed its value.
+// Changing the value of the element at index i and then calling Fix is equivalent to,
+// but less expensive than, calling Remove(h, i) followed by a Push of the new value.
+// The complexity is O(log(n)) where n = h.Len().
+func Fix(h Interface, i int) {
+ down(h, i, h.Len())
+ up(h, i)
+}
+
+func up(h Interface, j int) {
+ for {
+ i := (j - 1) / 2 // parent
+ if i == j || !h.Less(j, i) {
+ break
+ }
+ h.Swap(i, j)
+ j = i
+ }
+}
+
+func down(h Interface, i, n int) {
+ for {
+ j1 := 2*i + 1
+ if j1 >= n || j1 < 0 { // j1 < 0 after int overflow
+ break
+ }
+ j := j1 // left child
+ if j2 := j1 + 1; j2 < n && !h.Less(j1, j2) {
+ j = j2 // = 2*i + 2 // right child
+ }
+ if !h.Less(j, i) {
+ break
+ }
+ h.Swap(i, j)
+ i = j
+ }
+}
diff --git a/gcc-4.9/libgo/go/container/heap/heap_test.go b/gcc-4.9/libgo/go/container/heap/heap_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b3d054c5f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gcc-4.9/libgo/go/container/heap/heap_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,213 @@
+// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
+// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+package heap
+
+import (
+ "math/rand"
+ "testing"
+)
+
+type myHeap []int
+
+func (h *myHeap) Less(i, j int) bool {
+ return (*h)[i] < (*h)[j]
+}
+
+func (h *myHeap) Swap(i, j int) {
+ (*h)[i], (*h)[j] = (*h)[j], (*h)[i]
+}
+
+func (h *myHeap) Len() int {
+ return len(*h)
+}
+
+func (h *myHeap) Pop() (v interface{}) {
+ *h, v = (*h)[:h.Len()-1], (*h)[h.Len()-1]
+ return
+}
+
+func (h *myHeap) Push(v interface{}) {
+ *h = append(*h, v.(int))
+}
+
+func (h myHeap) verify(t *testing.T, i int) {
+ n := h.Len()
+ j1 := 2*i + 1
+ j2 := 2*i + 2
+ if j1 < n {
+ if h.Less(j1, i) {
+ t.Errorf("heap invariant invalidated [%d] = %d > [%d] = %d", i, h[i], j1, h[j1])
+ return
+ }
+ h.verify(t, j1)
+ }
+ if j2 < n {
+ if h.Less(j2, i) {
+ t.Errorf("heap invariant invalidated [%d] = %d > [%d] = %d", i, h[i], j1, h[j2])
+ return
+ }
+ h.verify(t, j2)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestInit0(t *testing.T) {
+ h := new(myHeap)
+ for i := 20; i > 0; i-- {
+ h.Push(0) // all elements are the same
+ }
+ Init(h)
+ h.verify(t, 0)
+
+ for i := 1; h.Len() > 0; i++ {
+ x := Pop(h).(int)
+ h.verify(t, 0)
+ if x != 0 {
+ t.Errorf("%d.th pop got %d; want %d", i, x, 0)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func TestInit1(t *testing.T) {
+ h := new(myHeap)
+ for i := 20; i > 0; i-- {
+ h.Push(i) // all elements are different
+ }
+ Init(h)
+ h.verify(t, 0)
+
+ for i := 1; h.Len() > 0; i++ {
+ x := Pop(h).(int)
+ h.verify(t, 0)
+ if x != i {
+ t.Errorf("%d.th pop got %d; want %d", i, x, i)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func Test(t *testing.T) {
+ h := new(myHeap)
+ h.verify(t, 0)
+
+ for i := 20; i > 10; i-- {
+ h.Push(i)
+ }
+ Init(h)
+ h.verify(t, 0)
+
+ for i := 10; i > 0; i-- {
+ Push(h, i)
+ h.verify(t, 0)
+ }
+
+ for i := 1; h.Len() > 0; i++ {
+ x := Pop(h).(int)
+ if i < 20 {
+ Push(h, 20+i)
+ }
+ h.verify(t, 0)
+ if x != i {
+ t.Errorf("%d.th pop got %d; want %d", i, x, i)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func TestRemove0(t *testing.T) {
+ h := new(myHeap)
+ for i := 0; i < 10; i++ {
+ h.Push(i)
+ }
+ h.verify(t, 0)
+
+ for h.Len() > 0 {
+ i := h.Len() - 1
+ x := Remove(h, i).(int)
+ if x != i {
+ t.Errorf("Remove(%d) got %d; want %d", i, x, i)
+ }
+ h.verify(t, 0)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestRemove1(t *testing.T) {
+ h := new(myHeap)
+ for i := 0; i < 10; i++ {
+ h.Push(i)
+ }
+ h.verify(t, 0)
+
+ for i := 0; h.Len() > 0; i++ {
+ x := Remove(h, 0).(int)
+ if x != i {
+ t.Errorf("Remove(0) got %d; want %d", x, i)
+ }
+ h.verify(t, 0)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestRemove2(t *testing.T) {
+ N := 10
+
+ h := new(myHeap)
+ for i := 0; i < N; i++ {
+ h.Push(i)
+ }
+ h.verify(t, 0)
+
+ m := make(map[int]bool)
+ for h.Len() > 0 {
+ m[Remove(h, (h.Len()-1)/2).(int)] = true
+ h.verify(t, 0)
+ }
+
+ if len(m) != N {
+ t.Errorf("len(m) = %d; want %d", len(m), N)
+ }
+ for i := 0; i < len(m); i++ {
+ if !m[i] {
+ t.Errorf("m[%d] doesn't exist", i)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func BenchmarkDup(b *testing.B) {
+ const n = 10000
+ h := make(myHeap, n)
+ for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
+ for j := 0; j < n; j++ {
+ Push(&h, 0) // all elements are the same
+ }
+ for h.Len() > 0 {
+ Pop(&h)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func TestFix(t *testing.T) {
+ h := new(myHeap)
+ h.verify(t, 0)
+
+ for i := 200; i > 0; i -= 10 {
+ Push(h, i)
+ }
+ h.verify(t, 0)
+
+ if (*h)[0] != 10 {
+ t.Fatalf("Expected head to be 10, was %d", (*h)[0])
+ }
+ (*h)[0] = 210
+ Fix(h, 0)
+ h.verify(t, 0)
+
+ for i := 100; i > 0; i-- {
+ elem := rand.Intn(h.Len())
+ if i&1 == 0 {
+ (*h)[elem] *= 2
+ } else {
+ (*h)[elem] /= 2
+ }
+ Fix(h, elem)
+ h.verify(t, 0)
+ }
+}
diff --git a/gcc-4.9/libgo/go/container/list/list.go b/gcc-4.9/libgo/go/container/list/list.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..ed2d15a45
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gcc-4.9/libgo/go/container/list/list.go
@@ -0,0 +1,216 @@
+// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
+// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+// Package list implements a doubly linked list.
+//
+// To iterate over a list (where l is a *List):
+// for e := l.Front(); e != nil; e = e.Next() {
+// // do something with e.Value
+// }
+//
+package list
+
+// Element is an element of a linked list.
+type Element struct {
+ // Next and previous pointers in the doubly-linked list of elements.
+ // To simplify the implementation, internally a list l is implemented
+ // as a ring, such that &l.root is both the next element of the last
+ // list element (l.Back()) and the previous element of the first list
+ // element (l.Front()).
+ next, prev *Element
+
+ // The list to which this element belongs.
+ list *List
+
+ // The value stored with this element.
+ Value interface{}
+}
+
+// Next returns the next list element or nil.
+func (e *Element) Next() *Element {
+ if p := e.next; e.list != nil && p != &e.list.root {
+ return p
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Prev returns the previous list element or nil.
+func (e *Element) Prev() *Element {
+ if p := e.prev; e.list != nil && p != &e.list.root {
+ return p
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// List represents a doubly linked list.
+// The zero value for List is an empty list ready to use.
+type List struct {
+ root Element // sentinel list element, only &root, root.prev, and root.next are used
+ len int // current list length excluding (this) sentinel element
+}
+
+// Init initializes or clears list l.
+func (l *List) Init() *List {
+ l.root.next = &l.root
+ l.root.prev = &l.root
+ l.len = 0
+ return l
+}
+
+// New returns an initialized list.
+func New() *List { return new(List).Init() }
+
+// Len returns the number of elements of list l.
+// The complexity is O(1).
+func (l *List) Len() int { return l.len }
+
+// Front returns the first element of list l or nil
+func (l *List) Front() *Element {
+ if l.len == 0 {
+ return nil
+ }
+ return l.root.next
+}
+
+// Back returns the last element of list l or nil.
+func (l *List) Back() *Element {
+ if l.len == 0 {
+ return nil
+ }
+ return l.root.prev
+}
+
+// lazyInit lazily initializes a zero List value.
+func (l *List) lazyInit() {
+ if l.root.next == nil {
+ l.Init()
+ }
+}
+
+// insert inserts e after at, increments l.len, and returns e.
+func (l *List) insert(e, at *Element) *Element {
+ n := at.next
+ at.next = e
+ e.prev = at
+ e.next = n
+ n.prev = e
+ e.list = l
+ l.len++
+ return e
+}
+
+// insertValue is a convenience wrapper for insert(&Element{Value: v}, at).
+func (l *List) insertValue(v interface{}, at *Element) *Element {
+ return l.insert(&Element{Value: v}, at)
+}
+
+// remove removes e from its list, decrements l.len, and returns e.
+func (l *List) remove(e *Element) *Element {
+ e.prev.next = e.next
+ e.next.prev = e.prev
+ e.next = nil // avoid memory leaks
+ e.prev = nil // avoid memory leaks
+ e.list = nil
+ l.len--
+ return e
+}
+
+// Remove removes e from l if e is an element of list l.
+// It returns the element value e.Value.
+func (l *List) Remove(e *Element) interface{} {
+ if e.list == l {
+ // if e.list == l, l must have been initialized when e was inserted
+ // in l or l == nil (e is a zero Element) and l.remove will crash
+ l.remove(e)
+ }
+ return e.Value
+}
+
+// PushFront inserts a new element e with value v at the front of list l and returns e.
+func (l *List) PushFront(v interface{}) *Element {
+ l.lazyInit()
+ return l.insertValue(v, &l.root)
+}
+
+// PushBack inserts a new element e with value v at the back of list l and returns e.
+func (l *List) PushBack(v interface{}) *Element {
+ l.lazyInit()
+ return l.insertValue(v, l.root.prev)
+}
+
+// InsertBefore inserts a new element e with value v immediately before mark and returns e.
+// If mark is not an element of l, the list is not modified.
+func (l *List) InsertBefore(v interface{}, mark *Element) *Element {
+ if mark.list != l {
+ return nil
+ }
+ // see comment in List.Remove about initialization of l
+ return l.insertValue(v, mark.prev)
+}
+
+// InsertAfter inserts a new element e with value v immediately after mark and returns e.
+// If mark is not an element of l, the list is not modified.
+func (l *List) InsertAfter(v interface{}, mark *Element) *Element {
+ if mark.list != l {
+ return nil
+ }
+ // see comment in List.Remove about initialization of l
+ return l.insertValue(v, mark)
+}
+
+// MoveToFront moves element e to the front of list l.
+// If e is not an element of l, the list is not modified.
+func (l *List) MoveToFront(e *Element) {
+ if e.list != l || l.root.next == e {
+ return
+ }
+ // see comment in List.Remove about initialization of l
+ l.insert(l.remove(e), &l.root)
+}
+
+// MoveToBack moves element e to the back of list l.
+// If e is not an element of l, the list is not modified.
+func (l *List) MoveToBack(e *Element) {
+ if e.list != l || l.root.prev == e {
+ return
+ }
+ // see comment in List.Remove about initialization of l
+ l.insert(l.remove(e), l.root.prev)
+}
+
+// MoveBefore moves element e to its new position before mark.
+// If e is not an element of l, or e == mark, the list is not modified.
+func (l *List) MoveBefore(e, mark *Element) {
+ if e.list != l || e == mark {
+ return
+ }
+ l.insert(l.remove(e), mark.prev)
+}
+
+// MoveAfter moves element e to its new position after mark.
+// If e is not an element of l, or e == mark, the list is not modified.
+func (l *List) MoveAfter(e, mark *Element) {
+ if e.list != l || e == mark {
+ return
+ }
+ l.insert(l.remove(e), mark)
+}
+
+// PushBackList inserts a copy of an other list at the back of list l.
+// The lists l and other may be the same.
+func (l *List) PushBackList(other *List) {
+ l.lazyInit()
+ for i, e := other.Len(), other.Front(); i > 0; i, e = i-1, e.Next() {
+ l.insertValue(e.Value, l.root.prev)
+ }
+}
+
+// PushFrontList inserts a copy of an other list at the front of list l.
+// The lists l and other may be the same.
+func (l *List) PushFrontList(other *List) {
+ l.lazyInit()
+ for i, e := other.Len(), other.Back(); i > 0; i, e = i-1, e.Prev() {
+ l.insertValue(e.Value, &l.root)
+ }
+}
diff --git a/gcc-4.9/libgo/go/container/list/list_test.go b/gcc-4.9/libgo/go/container/list/list_test.go
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..ee52afe82
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gcc-4.9/libgo/go/container/list/list_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,287 @@
+// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
+// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+package list
+
+import "testing"
+
+func checkListLen(t *testing.T, l *List, len int) bool {
+ if n := l.Len(); n != len {
+ t.Errorf("l.Len() = %d, want %d", n, len)
+ return false
+ }
+ return true
+}
+
+func checkListPointers(t *testing.T, l *List, es []*Element) {
+ root := &l.root
+
+ if !checkListLen(t, l, len(es)) {
+ return
+ }
+
+ // zero length lists must be the zero value or properly initialized (sentinel circle)
+ if len(es) == 0 {
+ if l.root.next != nil && l.root.next != root || l.root.prev != nil && l.root.prev != root {
+ t.Errorf("l.root.next = %p, l.root.prev = %p; both should both be nil or %p", l.root.next, l.root.prev, root)
+ }
+ return
+ }
+ // len(es) > 0
+
+ // check internal and external prev/next connections
+ for i, e := range es {
+ prev := root
+ Prev := (*Element)(nil)
+ if i > 0 {
+ prev = es[i-1]
+ Prev = prev
+ }
+ if p := e.prev; p != prev {
+ t.Errorf("elt[%d](%p).prev = %p, want %p", i, e, p, prev)
+ }
+ if p := e.Prev(); p != Prev {
+ t.Errorf("elt[%d](%p).Prev() = %p, want %p", i, e, p, Prev)
+ }
+
+ next := root
+ Next := (*Element)(nil)
+ if i < len(es)-1 {
+ next = es[i+1]
+ Next = next
+ }
+ if n := e.next; n != next {
+ t.Errorf("elt[%d](%p).next = %p, want %p", i, e, n, next)
+ }
+ if n := e.Next(); n != Next {
+ t.Errorf("elt[%d](%p).Next() = %p, want %p", i, e, n, Next)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func TestList(t *testing.T) {
+ l := New()
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{})
+
+ // Single element list
+ e := l.PushFront("a")
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e})
+ l.MoveToFront(e)
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e})
+ l.MoveToBack(e)
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e})
+ l.Remove(e)
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{})
+
+ // Bigger list
+ e2 := l.PushFront(2)
+ e1 := l.PushFront(1)
+ e3 := l.PushBack(3)
+ e4 := l.PushBack("banana")
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e1, e2, e3, e4})
+
+ l.Remove(e2)
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e1, e3, e4})
+
+ l.MoveToFront(e3) // move from middle
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e3, e1, e4})
+
+ l.MoveToFront(e1)
+ l.MoveToBack(e3) // move from middle
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e1, e4, e3})
+
+ l.MoveToFront(e3) // move from back
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e3, e1, e4})
+ l.MoveToFront(e3) // should be no-op
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e3, e1, e4})
+
+ l.MoveToBack(e3) // move from front
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e1, e4, e3})
+ l.MoveToBack(e3) // should be no-op
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e1, e4, e3})
+
+ e2 = l.InsertBefore(2, e1) // insert before front
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e2, e1, e4, e3})
+ l.Remove(e2)
+ e2 = l.InsertBefore(2, e4) // insert before middle
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e1, e2, e4, e3})
+ l.Remove(e2)
+ e2 = l.InsertBefore(2, e3) // insert before back
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e1, e4, e2, e3})
+ l.Remove(e2)
+
+ e2 = l.InsertAfter(2, e1) // insert after front
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e1, e2, e4, e3})
+ l.Remove(e2)
+ e2 = l.InsertAfter(2, e4) // insert after middle
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e1, e4, e2, e3})
+ l.Remove(e2)
+ e2 = l.InsertAfter(2, e3) // insert after back
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e1, e4, e3, e2})
+ l.Remove(e2)
+
+ // Check standard iteration.
+ sum := 0
+ for e := l.Front(); e != nil; e = e.Next() {
+ if i, ok := e.Value.(int); ok {
+ sum += i
+ }
+ }
+ if sum != 4 {
+ t.Errorf("sum over l = %d, want 4", sum)
+ }
+
+ // Clear all elements by iterating
+ var next *Element
+ for e := l.Front(); e != nil; e = next {
+ next = e.Next()
+ l.Remove(e)
+ }
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{})
+}
+
+func checkList(t *testing.T, l *List, es []interface{}) {
+ if !checkListLen(t, l, len(es)) {
+ return
+ }
+
+ i := 0
+ for e := l.Front(); e != nil; e = e.Next() {
+ le := e.Value.(int)
+ if le != es[i] {
+ t.Errorf("elt[%d].Value = %v, want %v", i, le, es[i])
+ }
+ i++
+ }
+}
+
+func TestExtending(t *testing.T) {
+ l1 := New()
+ l2 := New()
+
+ l1.PushBack(1)
+ l1.PushBack(2)
+ l1.PushBack(3)
+
+ l2.PushBack(4)
+ l2.PushBack(5)
+
+ l3 := New()
+ l3.PushBackList(l1)
+ checkList(t, l3, []interface{}{1, 2, 3})
+ l3.PushBackList(l2)
+ checkList(t, l3, []interface{}{1, 2, 3, 4, 5})
+
+ l3 = New()
+ l3.PushFrontList(l2)
+ checkList(t, l3, []interface{}{4, 5})
+ l3.PushFrontList(l1)
+ checkList(t, l3, []interface{}{1, 2, 3, 4, 5})
+
+ checkList(t, l1, []interface{}{1, 2, 3})
+ checkList(t, l2, []interface{}{4, 5})
+
+ l3 = New()
+ l3.PushBackList(l1)
+ checkList(t, l3, []interface{}{1, 2, 3})
+ l3.PushBackList(l3)
+ checkList(t, l3, []interface{}{1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3})
+
+ l3 = New()
+ l3.PushFrontList(l1)
+ checkList(t, l3, []interface{}{1, 2, 3})
+ l3.PushFrontList(l3)
+ checkList(t, l3, []interface{}{1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3})
+
+ l3 = New()
+ l1.PushBackList(l3)
+ checkList(t, l1, []interface{}{1, 2, 3})
+ l1.PushFrontList(l3)
+ checkList(t, l1, []interface{}{1, 2, 3})
+}
+
+func TestRemove(t *testing.T) {
+ l := New()
+ e1 := l.PushBack(1)
+ e2 := l.PushBack(2)
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e1, e2})
+ e := l.Front()
+ l.Remove(e)
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e2})
+ l.Remove(e)
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e2})
+}
+
+func TestIssue4103(t *testing.T) {
+ l1 := New()
+ l1.PushBack(1)
+ l1.PushBack(2)
+
+ l2 := New()
+ l2.PushBack(3)
+ l2.PushBack(4)
+
+ e := l1.Front()
+ l2.Remove(e) // l2 should not change because e is not an element of l2
+ if n := l2.Len(); n != 2 {
+ t.Errorf("l2.Len() = %d, want 2", n)
+ }
+
+ l1.InsertBefore(8, e)
+ if n := l1.Len(); n != 3 {
+ t.Errorf("l1.Len() = %d, want 3", n)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestIssue6349(t *testing.T) {
+ l := New()
+ l.PushBack(1)
+ l.PushBack(2)
+
+ e := l.Front()
+ l.Remove(e)
+ if e.Value != 1 {
+ t.Errorf("e.value = %d, want 1", e.Value)
+ }
+ if e.Next() != nil {
+ t.Errorf("e.Next() != nil")
+ }
+ if e.Prev() != nil {
+ t.Errorf("e.Prev() != nil")
+ }
+}
+
+func TestMove(t *testing.T) {
+ l := New()
+ e1 := l.PushBack(1)
+ e2 := l.PushBack(2)
+ e3 := l.PushBack(3)
+ e4 := l.PushBack(4)
+
+ l.MoveAfter(e3, e3)
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e1, e2, e3, e4})
+ l.MoveBefore(e2, e2)
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e1, e2, e3, e4})
+
+ l.MoveAfter(e3, e2)
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e1, e2, e3, e4})
+ l.MoveBefore(e2, e3)
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e1, e2, e3, e4})
+
+ l.MoveBefore(e2, e4)
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e1, e3, e2, e4})
+ e1, e2, e3, e4 = e1, e3, e2, e4
+
+ l.MoveBefore(e4, e1)
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e4, e1, e2, e3})
+ e1, e2, e3, e4 = e4, e1, e2, e3
+
+ l.MoveAfter(e4, e1)
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e1, e4, e2, e3})
+ e1, e2, e3, e4 = e1, e4, e2, e3
+
+ l.MoveAfter(e2, e3)
+ checkListPointers(t, l, []*Element{e1, e3, e2, e4})
+ e1, e2, e3, e4 = e1, e3, e2, e4
+}
diff --git a/gcc-4.9/libgo/go/container/ring/ring.go b/gcc-4.9/libgo/go/container/ring/ring.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..6d3b3e5b3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gcc-4.9/libgo/go/container/ring/ring.go
@@ -0,0 +1,141 @@
+// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
+// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+// Package ring implements operations on circular lists.
+package ring
+
+// A Ring is an element of a circular list, or ring.
+// Rings do not have a beginning or end; a pointer to any ring element
+// serves as reference to the entire ring. Empty rings are represented
+// as nil Ring pointers. The zero value for a Ring is a one-element
+// ring with a nil Value.
+//
+type Ring struct {
+ next, prev *Ring
+ Value interface{} // for use by client; untouched by this library
+}
+
+func (r *Ring) init() *Ring {
+ r.next = r
+ r.prev = r
+ return r
+}
+
+// Next returns the next ring element. r must not be empty.
+func (r *Ring) Next() *Ring {
+ if r.next == nil {
+ return r.init()
+ }
+ return r.next
+}
+
+// Prev returns the previous ring element. r must not be empty.
+func (r *Ring) Prev() *Ring {
+ if r.next == nil {
+ return r.init()
+ }
+ return r.prev
+}
+
+// Move moves n % r.Len() elements backward (n < 0) or forward (n >= 0)
+// in the ring and returns that ring element. r must not be empty.
+//
+func (r *Ring) Move(n int) *Ring {
+ if r.next == nil {
+ return r.init()
+ }
+ switch {
+ case n < 0:
+ for ; n < 0; n++ {
+ r = r.prev
+ }
+ case n > 0:
+ for ; n > 0; n-- {
+ r = r.next
+ }
+ }
+ return r
+}
+
+// New creates a ring of n elements.
+func New(n int) *Ring {
+ if n <= 0 {
+ return nil
+ }
+ r := new(Ring)
+ p := r
+ for i := 1; i < n; i++ {
+ p.next = &Ring{prev: p}
+ p = p.next
+ }
+ p.next = r
+ r.prev = p
+ return r
+}
+
+// Link connects ring r with ring s such that r.Next()
+// becomes s and returns the original value for r.Next().
+// r must not be empty.
+//
+// If r and s point to the same ring, linking
+// them removes the elements between r and s from the ring.
+// The removed elements form a subring and the result is a
+// reference to that subring (if no elements were removed,
+// the result is still the original value for r.Next(),
+// and not nil).
+//
+// If r and s point to different rings, linking
+// them creates a single ring with the elements of s inserted
+// after r. The result points to the element following the
+// last element of s after insertion.
+//
+func (r *Ring) Link(s *Ring) *Ring {
+ n := r.Next()
+ if s != nil {
+ p := s.Prev()
+ // Note: Cannot use multiple assignment because
+ // evaluation order of LHS is not specified.
+ r.next = s
+ s.prev = r
+ n.prev = p
+ p.next = n
+ }
+ return n
+}
+
+// Unlink removes n % r.Len() elements from the ring r, starting
+// at r.Next(). If n % r.Len() == 0, r remains unchanged.
+// The result is the removed subring. r must not be empty.
+//
+func (r *Ring) Unlink(n int) *Ring {
+ if n <= 0 {
+ return nil
+ }
+ return r.Link(r.Move(n + 1))
+}
+
+// Len computes the number of elements in ring r.
+// It executes in time proportional to the number of elements.
+//
+func (r *Ring) Len() int {
+ n := 0
+ if r != nil {
+ n = 1
+ for p := r.Next(); p != r; p = p.next {
+ n++
+ }
+ }
+ return n
+}
+
+// Do calls function f on each element of the ring, in forward order.
+// The behavior of Do is undefined if f changes *r.
+func (r *Ring) Do(f func(interface{})) {
+ if r != nil {
+ f(r.Value)
+ for p := r.Next(); p != r; p = p.next {
+ f(p.Value)
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/gcc-4.9/libgo/go/container/ring/ring_test.go b/gcc-4.9/libgo/go/container/ring/ring_test.go
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..099d92b25
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gcc-4.9/libgo/go/container/ring/ring_test.go
@@ -0,0 +1,220 @@
+// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
+// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+package ring
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "testing"
+)
+
+// For debugging - keep around.
+func dump(r *Ring) {
+ if r == nil {
+ fmt.Println("empty")
+ return
+ }
+ i, n := 0, r.Len()
+ for p := r; i < n; p = p.next {
+ fmt.Printf("%4d: %p = {<- %p | %p ->}\n", i, p, p.prev, p.next)
+ i++
+ }
+ fmt.Println()
+}
+
+func verify(t *testing.T, r *Ring, N int, sum int) {
+ // Len
+ n := r.Len()
+ if n != N {
+ t.Errorf("r.Len() == %d; expected %d", n, N)
+ }
+
+ // iteration
+ n = 0
+ s := 0
+ r.Do(func(p interface{}) {
+ n++
+ if p != nil {
+ s += p.(int)
+ }
+ })
+ if n != N {
+ t.Errorf("number of forward iterations == %d; expected %d", n, N)
+ }
+ if sum >= 0 && s != sum {
+ t.Errorf("forward ring sum = %d; expected %d", s, sum)
+ }
+
+ if r == nil {
+ return
+ }
+
+ // connections
+ if r.next != nil {
+ var p *Ring // previous element
+ for q := r; p == nil || q != r; q = q.next {
+ if p != nil && p != q.prev {
+ t.Errorf("prev = %p, expected q.prev = %p\n", p, q.prev)
+ }
+ p = q
+ }
+ if p != r.prev {
+ t.Errorf("prev = %p, expected r.prev = %p\n", p, r.prev)
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Next, Prev
+ if r.Next() != r.next {
+ t.Errorf("r.Next() != r.next")
+ }
+ if r.Prev() != r.prev {
+ t.Errorf("r.Prev() != r.prev")
+ }
+
+ // Move
+ if r.Move(0) != r {
+ t.Errorf("r.Move(0) != r")
+ }
+ if r.Move(N) != r {
+ t.Errorf("r.Move(%d) != r", N)
+ }
+ if r.Move(-N) != r {
+ t.Errorf("r.Move(%d) != r", -N)
+ }
+ for i := 0; i < 10; i++ {
+ ni := N + i
+ mi := ni % N
+ if r.Move(ni) != r.Move(mi) {
+ t.Errorf("r.Move(%d) != r.Move(%d)", ni, mi)
+ }
+ if r.Move(-ni) != r.Move(-mi) {
+ t.Errorf("r.Move(%d) != r.Move(%d)", -ni, -mi)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func TestCornerCases(t *testing.T) {
+ var (
+ r0 *Ring
+ r1 Ring
+ )
+ // Basics
+ verify(t, r0, 0, 0)
+ verify(t, &r1, 1, 0)
+ // Insert
+ r1.Link(r0)
+ verify(t, r0, 0, 0)
+ verify(t, &r1, 1, 0)
+ // Insert
+ r1.Link(r0)
+ verify(t, r0, 0, 0)
+ verify(t, &r1, 1, 0)
+ // Unlink
+ r1.Unlink(0)
+ verify(t, &r1, 1, 0)
+}
+
+func makeN(n int) *Ring {
+ r := New(n)
+ for i := 1; i <= n; i++ {
+ r.Value = i
+ r = r.Next()
+ }
+ return r
+}
+
+func sumN(n int) int { return (n*n + n) / 2 }
+
+func TestNew(t *testing.T) {
+ for i := 0; i < 10; i++ {
+ r := New(i)
+ verify(t, r, i, -1)
+ }
+ for i := 0; i < 10; i++ {
+ r := makeN(i)
+ verify(t, r, i, sumN(i))
+ }
+}
+
+func TestLink1(t *testing.T) {
+ r1a := makeN(1)
+ var r1b Ring
+ r2a := r1a.Link(&r1b)
+ verify(t, r2a, 2, 1)
+ if r2a != r1a {
+ t.Errorf("a) 2-element link failed")
+ }
+
+ r2b := r2a.Link(r2a.Next())
+ verify(t, r2b, 2, 1)
+ if r2b != r2a.Next() {
+ t.Errorf("b) 2-element link failed")
+ }
+
+ r1c := r2b.Link(r2b)
+ verify(t, r1c, 1, 1)
+ verify(t, r2b, 1, 0)
+}
+
+func TestLink2(t *testing.T) {
+ var r0 *Ring
+ r1a := &Ring{Value: 42}
+ r1b := &Ring{Value: 77}
+ r10 := makeN(10)
+
+ r1a.Link(r0)
+ verify(t, r1a, 1, 42)
+
+ r1a.Link(r1b)
+ verify(t, r1a, 2, 42+77)
+
+ r10.Link(r0)
+ verify(t, r10, 10, sumN(10))
+
+ r10.Link(r1a)
+ verify(t, r10, 12, sumN(10)+42+77)
+}
+
+func TestLink3(t *testing.T) {
+ var r Ring
+ n := 1
+ for i := 1; i < 100; i++ {
+ n += i
+ verify(t, r.Link(New(i)), n, -1)
+ }
+}
+
+func TestUnlink(t *testing.T) {
+ r10 := makeN(10)
+ s10 := r10.Move(6)
+
+ sum10 := sumN(10)
+
+ verify(t, r10, 10, sum10)
+ verify(t, s10, 10, sum10)
+
+ r0 := r10.Unlink(0)
+ verify(t, r0, 0, 0)
+
+ r1 := r10.Unlink(1)
+ verify(t, r1, 1, 2)
+ verify(t, r10, 9, sum10-2)
+
+ r9 := r10.Unlink(9)
+ verify(t, r9, 9, sum10-2)
+ verify(t, r10, 9, sum10-2)
+}
+
+func TestLinkUnlink(t *testing.T) {
+ for i := 1; i < 4; i++ {
+ ri := New(i)
+ for j := 0; j < i; j++ {
+ rj := ri.Unlink(j)
+ verify(t, rj, j, -1)
+ verify(t, ri, i-j, -1)
+ ri.Link(rj)
+ verify(t, ri, i, -1)
+ }
+ }
+}