1 /* Balanced binary trees using treaps.
2 Copyright (C) 2000, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Andy Vaught
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22 /* The idea is to balance the tree using pseudorandom numbers. The
23 main constraint on this implementation is that we have several
24 distinct structures that have to be arranged in a binary tree.
25 These structures all contain a BBT_HEADER() in front that gives the
26 treap-related information. The key and value are assumed to reside
27 in the rest of the structure.
29 When calling, we are also passed a comparison function that
30 compares two nodes. We don't implement a separate 'find' function
31 here, but rather use separate functions for each variety of tree.
32 We are also restricted to not copy treap structures, which most
33 implementations find convenient, because we otherwise would need to
34 know how long the structure is.
36 This implementation is based on Stefan Nilsson's article in the
37 July 1997 Doctor Dobb's Journal, "Treaps in Java". */
42 typedef struct gfc_treap
44 BBT_HEADER (gfc_treap
);
48 /* Simple linear congruential pseudorandom number generator. The
49 period of this generator is 44071, which is plenty for our
57 x0
= (22611 * x0
+ 10) % 44071;
62 /* Rotate the treap left. */
65 rotate_left (gfc_bbt
* t
)
70 t
->right
= t
->right
->left
;
77 /* Rotate the treap right. */
80 rotate_right (gfc_bbt
* t
)
85 t
->left
= t
->left
->right
;
92 /* Recursive insertion function. Returns the updated treap, or
93 aborts if we find a duplicate key. */
96 insert (gfc_bbt
* new, gfc_bbt
* t
, compare_fn compare
)
103 c
= (*compare
) (new, t
);
107 t
->left
= insert (new, t
->left
, compare
);
108 if (t
->priority
< t
->left
->priority
)
109 t
= rotate_right (t
);
114 t
->right
= insert (new, t
->right
, compare
);
115 if (t
->priority
< t
->right
->priority
)
119 else /* if (c == 0) */
120 gfc_internal_error("insert_bbt(): Duplicate key found!");
126 /* Given root pointer, a new node and a comparison function, insert
127 the new node into the treap. It is an error to insert a key that
131 gfc_insert_bbt (void *root
, void *new, compare_fn compare
)
135 r
= (gfc_bbt
**) root
;
138 n
->priority
= pseudo_random ();
139 *r
= insert (n
, *r
, compare
);
143 delete_root (gfc_bbt
* t
)
149 if (t
->right
== NULL
)
152 if (t
->left
->priority
> t
->right
->priority
)
154 temp
= rotate_right (t
);
155 temp
->right
= delete_root (t
);
159 temp
= rotate_left (t
);
160 temp
->left
= delete_root (t
);
167 /* Delete an element from a tree. The 'old' value does not
168 necessarily have to point to the element to be deleted, it must
169 just point to a treap structure with the key to be deleted.
170 Returns the new root node of the tree. */
173 delete_treap (gfc_bbt
* old
, gfc_bbt
* t
, compare_fn compare
)
180 c
= (*compare
) (old
, t
);
183 t
->left
= delete_treap (old
, t
->left
, compare
);
185 t
->right
= delete_treap (old
, t
->right
, compare
);
194 gfc_delete_bbt (void *root
, void *old
, compare_fn compare
)
198 t
= (gfc_bbt
**) root
;
200 *t
= delete_treap ((gfc_bbt
*) old
, *t
, compare
);