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If not, see // . /** @file parallel/merge.h * @brief Parallel implementation of std::merge(). * This file is a GNU parallel extension to the Standard C++ Library. */ // Written by Johannes Singler. #ifndef _GLIBCXX_PARALLEL_MERGE_H #define _GLIBCXX_PARALLEL_MERGE_H 1 #include #include namespace __gnu_parallel { /** @brief Merge routine being able to merge only the @c max_length * smallest elements. * * The @c begin iterators are advanced accordingly, they might not * reach @c end, in contrast to the usual variant. * @param begin1 Begin iterator of first sequence. * @param end1 End iterator of first sequence. * @param begin2 Begin iterator of second sequence. * @param end2 End iterator of second sequence. * @param target Target begin iterator. * @param max_length Maximum number of elements to merge. * @param comp Comparator. * @return Output end iterator. */ template OutputIterator merge_advance_usual(RandomAccessIterator1& begin1, RandomAccessIterator1 end1, RandomAccessIterator2& begin2, RandomAccessIterator2 end2, OutputIterator target, _DifferenceTp max_length, Comparator comp) { typedef _DifferenceTp difference_type; while (begin1 != end1 && begin2 != end2 && max_length > 0) { // array1[i1] < array0[i0] if (comp(*begin2, *begin1)) *target++ = *begin2++; else *target++ = *begin1++; --max_length; } if (begin1 != end1) { target = std::copy(begin1, begin1 + max_length, target); begin1 += max_length; } else { target = std::copy(begin2, begin2 + max_length, target); begin2 += max_length; } return target; } /** @brief Merge routine being able to merge only the @c max_length * smallest elements. * * The @c begin iterators are advanced accordingly, they might not * reach @c end, in contrast to the usual variant. * Specially designed code should allow the compiler to generate * conditional moves instead of branches. * @param begin1 Begin iterator of first sequence. * @param end1 End iterator of first sequence. * @param begin2 Begin iterator of second sequence. * @param end2 End iterator of second sequence. * @param target Target begin iterator. * @param max_length Maximum number of elements to merge. * @param comp Comparator. * @return Output end iterator. */ template OutputIterator merge_advance_movc(RandomAccessIterator1& begin1, RandomAccessIterator1 end1, RandomAccessIterator2& begin2, RandomAccessIterator2 end2, OutputIterator target, _DifferenceTp max_length, Comparator comp) { typedef _DifferenceTp difference_type; typedef typename std::iterator_traits::value_type value_type1; typedef typename std::iterator_traits::value_type value_type2; #if _GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS _GLIBCXX_PARALLEL_ASSERT(max_length >= 0); #endif while (begin1 != end1 && begin2 != end2 && max_length > 0) { RandomAccessIterator1 next1 = begin1 + 1; RandomAccessIterator2 next2 = begin2 + 1; value_type1 element1 = *begin1; value_type2 element2 = *begin2; if (comp(element2, element1)) { element1 = element2; begin2 = next2; } else begin1 = next1; *target = element1; ++target; --max_length; } if (begin1 != end1) { target = std::copy(begin1, begin1 + max_length, target); begin1 += max_length; } else { target = std::copy(begin2, begin2 + max_length, target); begin2 += max_length; } return target; } /** @brief Merge routine being able to merge only the @c max_length * smallest elements. * * The @c begin iterators are advanced accordingly, they might not * reach @c end, in contrast to the usual variant. * Static switch on whether to use the conditional-move variant. * @param begin1 Begin iterator of first sequence. * @param end1 End iterator of first sequence. * @param begin2 Begin iterator of second sequence. * @param end2 End iterator of second sequence. * @param target Target begin iterator. * @param max_length Maximum number of elements to merge. * @param comp Comparator. * @return Output end iterator. */ template inline OutputIterator merge_advance(RandomAccessIterator1& begin1, RandomAccessIterator1 end1, RandomAccessIterator2& begin2, RandomAccessIterator2 end2, OutputIterator target, _DifferenceTp max_length, Comparator comp) { _GLIBCXX_CALL(max_length) return merge_advance_movc(begin1, end1, begin2, end2, target, max_length, comp); } /** @brief Merge routine fallback to sequential in case the iterators of the two input sequences are of different type. * @param begin1 Begin iterator of first sequence. * @param end1 End iterator of first sequence. * @param begin2 Begin iterator of second sequence. * @param end2 End iterator of second sequence. * @param target Target begin iterator. * @param max_length Maximum number of elements to merge. * @param comp Comparator. * @return Output end iterator. */ template inline RandomAccessIterator3 parallel_merge_advance(RandomAccessIterator1& begin1, RandomAccessIterator1 end1, RandomAccessIterator2& begin2, // different iterators, parallel implementation // not available RandomAccessIterator2 end2, RandomAccessIterator3 target, typename std::iterator_traits:: difference_type max_length, Comparator comp) { return merge_advance(begin1, end1, begin2, end2, target, max_length, comp); } /** @brief Parallel merge routine being able to merge only the @c * max_length smallest elements. * * The @c begin iterators are advanced accordingly, they might not * reach @c end, in contrast to the usual variant. * The functionality is projected onto parallel_multiway_merge. * @param begin1 Begin iterator of first sequence. * @param end1 End iterator of first sequence. * @param begin2 Begin iterator of second sequence. * @param end2 End iterator of second sequence. * @param target Target begin iterator. * @param max_length Maximum number of elements to merge. * @param comp Comparator. * @return Output end iterator. */ template inline RandomAccessIterator3 parallel_merge_advance(RandomAccessIterator1& begin1, RandomAccessIterator1 end1, RandomAccessIterator1& begin2, RandomAccessIterator1 end2, RandomAccessIterator3 target, typename std::iterator_traits:: difference_type max_length, Comparator comp) { typedef typename std::iterator_traits::value_type value_type; typedef typename std::iterator_traits:: difference_type difference_type1 /* == difference_type2 */; typedef typename std::iterator_traits:: difference_type difference_type3; typedef typename std::pair iterator_pair; iterator_pair seqs[2] = { std::make_pair(begin1, end1), std::make_pair(begin2, end2) }; RandomAccessIterator3 target_end = parallel_multiway_merge < /* stable = */ true, /* sentinels = */ false>( seqs, seqs + 2, target, multiway_merge_exact_splitting < /* stable = */ true, iterator_pair*, Comparator, difference_type1>, max_length, comp, omp_get_max_threads()); return target_end; } } //namespace __gnu_parallel #endif /* _GLIBCXX_PARALLEL_MERGE_H */