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3 -- GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS --
5 -- G N A T . H E A P _ S O R T _ A --
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32 -- Heapsort using access to procedure parameters
34 -- This package provides a heap sort routine that works with access to
35 -- subprogram parameters, so that it can be used with different types with
36 -- shared sorting code. It is considered obsoleted by GNAT.Heap_Sort which
37 -- offers a similar routine with a more convenient interface.
39 -- This heapsort algorithm uses approximately N*log(N) compares in the
40 -- worst case and is in place with no additional storage required. See
41 -- the body for exact details of the algorithm used.
45 package GNAT
.Heap_Sort_A
is
48 -- The data to be sorted is assumed to be indexed by integer values from
49 -- 1 to N, where N is the number of items to be sorted. In addition, the
50 -- index value zero is used for a temporary location used during the sort.
52 type Move_Procedure
is access procedure (From
: Natural; To
: Natural);
53 -- A pointer to a procedure that moves the data item with index From to
54 -- the data item with index To. An index value of zero is used for moves
55 -- from and to the single temporary location used by the sort.
57 type Lt_Function
is access function (Op1
, Op2
: Natural) return Boolean;
58 -- A pointer to a function that compares two items and returns True if
59 -- the item with index Op1 is less than the item with index Op2, and False
60 -- if the Op1 item is greater than or equal to the Op2 item.
62 procedure Sort
(N
: Natural; Move
: Move_Procedure
; Lt
: Lt_Function
);
63 -- This procedures sorts items in the range from 1 to N into ascending
64 -- order making calls to Lt to do required comparisons, and Move to move
65 -- items around. Note that, as described above, both Move and Lt use a
66 -- single temporary location with index value zero. This sort is not
67 -- stable, i.e. the order of equal elements in the input is not preserved.