Difference between revisions of "ListSpace.c"
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return space[subject*3+2] = value; | return space[subject*3+2] = value; | ||
} | } | ||
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+ | // Returns keys contained within passed node | ||
+ | // - this is an expensive operation and should not be used by the core | ||
+ | // - not finished yet | ||
+ | void listGetKeys(item subject) { | ||
+ | listGetKeys2(subject,0,0); | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | |||
+ | // Recursive-sub-function | ||
+ | // - for each position, check 0,1 for more assocs, 2 for assoc-found-here | ||
+ | void listGetKeys2(item subject,int path,int level) { | ||
+ | item i; | ||
+ | if (i=space[subject*3+0]) buildAssocTree(i,path,level+1); | ||
+ | if (i=space[subject*3+1]) buildAssocTree(i,path+(1<<level),level+1); | ||
+ | if (i=space[subject*3+2]) { | ||
+ | printf("buildAssocTree: %d => %d\n",id+(2<<level),i); | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | |||
// Print listSpace statistics | // Print listSpace statistics |
Revision as of 02:08, 13 July 2006
- define MAXITEMS 10000
- define ROOT 0
typedef int item; item *space = malloc(MAXITEMS*3); int items = 0;
// Create a new listItem in the space and return its index item listInsert() { if (items >= MAXITEMS) printf("No more items in the space!"); else return items++; return 0; }
// Start at subject listItem and traverse the object as an association to a new listItem // - object is also a listItem reference and its binary address is used as the traversal path // - subject and object (all list-item references are ints starting at item 0) item listTraverse(item subject, item object) { object += 2; // tmp: can't traverse items 0 or 1 int i,j; for (i=1; i<=object>>1; i<<=1) subject = space[j=subject*3+(object&i?1:0)]?space[j]:(space[j]=listInsert()); return subject; }
// Get the value (payload key) of the subject Item item listGetValue(item subject) { return space[subject*3+2]; }
// Set the payload key of the subject Item to the passed value item listSetValue(item subject, item value) { return space[subject*3+2] = value; }
// Returns keys contained within passed node // - this is an expensive operation and should not be used by the core // - not finished yet void listGetKeys(item subject) { listGetKeys2(subject,0,0); }
// Recursive-sub-function // - for each position, check 0,1 for more assocs, 2 for assoc-found-here void listGetKeys2(item subject,int path,int level) { item i; if (i=space[subject*3+0]) buildAssocTree(i,path,level+1); if (i=space[subject*3+1]) buildAssocTree(i,path+(1<<level),level+1); if (i=space[subject*3+2]) { printf("buildAssocTree: %d => %d\n",id+(2<<level),i); } }
// Print listSpace statistics
// - currently just counts how many nodes have payloads and displays content
void listStats() {
int i,j,p=0;
printf("\nlistStatistics:\n");
for (i=0; i<MAXITEMS; i++) if (listGetValue(i)) p++;
printf("\t%d of %d items in use:\n",p,MAXITEMS);
//for (i=0; i<MAXITEMS; i++) if (j=listGetValue(i)) printf(" %d = %d\n",i,j);
printf("\n\n");
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- //
// Trie & Hash
// - not really part of listSpace, but needed by env's with no hash-tables
// - uses ascii traversal by reserving first list items
// - trie sets/gets list items using ascii-traversal
// - hash sets/gets pointers - see hashTest() for example
while (items<128) listInsert();
item trieGetValue(unsigned char *key) { item subject = ROOT; while(*key) subject = listTraverse(subject,*key++); return listGetValue(subject); }
item trieSetValue(unsigned char *key, item value) { item subject = ROOT; while(*key) subject = listTraverse(subject,*key++); return listSetValue(subject,value); }
int hashPtr = 0; void **hashBuf = malloc(1000); // index-to-pointer table (should be dynamic alloc.) void **hash(unsigned char *key) { item i,subject = ROOT; while(*key) subject = listTraverse(subject,*key++); return (i = listGetValue(subject)) ? hashBuf+i : hashBuf+listSetValue(subject,++hashPtr); }
void hashTest() { char* foo = "my name is mister foo, what's your's?"; *hash(foo) = "hello foo!"; *hash("pine") = "Cone"; printf("\thash[\"%s\"] = \"%s\"\n",foo,*hash(foo)); printf("\thash[\"%s\"] = \"%s\"\n","pine",*hash("pine")); }