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authoralberth <alberth@openttd.org>2010-08-29 13:34:08 +0000
committeralberth <alberth@openttd.org>2010-08-29 13:34:08 +0000
commit68e2a07479f1aed8ad0a8fe2f72e7affcf0f9427 (patch)
treec04b14c103850fa6b854b1ef509603f3655117a4
parentded2acf02ea8b480a683da6982ecda39de48912e (diff)
downloadopenttd-68e2a07479f1aed8ad0a8fe2f72e7affcf0f9427.tar.xz
(svn r20680) -Codechange: Remove the now useless union and struct wrappers around the binary heap data.
-rw-r--r--src/pathfinder/npf/queue.cpp82
-rw-r--r--src/pathfinder/npf/queue.h12
2 files changed, 45 insertions, 49 deletions
diff --git a/src/pathfinder/npf/queue.cpp b/src/pathfinder/npf/queue.cpp
index 8463c2bfc..003cab88d 100644
--- a/src/pathfinder/npf/queue.cpp
+++ b/src/pathfinder/npf/queue.cpp
@@ -25,8 +25,8 @@
/* To make our life easy, we make the next define
* Because Binary Heaps works with array from 1 to n,
* and C with array from 0 to n-1, and we don't like typing
- * q->data.binaryheap.elements[i - 1] every time, we use this define. */
-#define BIN_HEAP_ARR(i) q->data.binaryheap.elements[((i) - 1) >> BINARY_HEAP_BLOCKSIZE_BITS][((i) - 1) & BINARY_HEAP_BLOCKSIZE_MASK]
+ * q->elements[i - 1] every time, we use this define. */
+#define BIN_HEAP_ARR(i) q->elements[((i) - 1) >> BINARY_HEAP_BLOCKSIZE_BITS][((i) - 1) & BINARY_HEAP_BLOCKSIZE_MASK]
static void BinaryHeap_Clear(Queue *q, bool free_values)
{
@@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ static void BinaryHeap_Clear(Queue *q, bool free_values)
uint i;
uint j;
- for (i = 0; i < q->data.binaryheap.blocks; i++) {
- if (q->data.binaryheap.elements[i] == NULL) {
+ for (i = 0; i < q->blocks; i++) {
+ if (q->elements[i] == NULL) {
/* No more allocated blocks */
break;
}
@@ -43,21 +43,21 @@ static void BinaryHeap_Clear(Queue *q, bool free_values)
if (free_values) {
for (j = 0; j < (1 << BINARY_HEAP_BLOCKSIZE_BITS); j++) {
/* For every element in the block */
- if ((q->data.binaryheap.size >> BINARY_HEAP_BLOCKSIZE_BITS) == i &&
- (q->data.binaryheap.size & BINARY_HEAP_BLOCKSIZE_MASK) == j) {
+ if ((q->size >> BINARY_HEAP_BLOCKSIZE_BITS) == i &&
+ (q->size & BINARY_HEAP_BLOCKSIZE_MASK) == j) {
break; // We're past the last element
}
- free(q->data.binaryheap.elements[i][j].item);
+ free(q->elements[i][j].item);
}
}
if (i != 0) {
/* Leave the first block of memory alone */
- free(q->data.binaryheap.elements[i]);
- q->data.binaryheap.elements[i] = NULL;
+ free(q->elements[i]);
+ q->elements[i] = NULL;
}
}
- q->data.binaryheap.size = 0;
- q->data.binaryheap.blocks = 1;
+ q->size = 0;
+ q->blocks = 1;
}
static void BinaryHeap_Free(Queue *q, bool free_values)
@@ -65,36 +65,36 @@ static void BinaryHeap_Free(Queue *q, bool free_values)
uint i;
q->clear(q, free_values);
- for (i = 0; i < q->data.binaryheap.blocks; i++) {
- if (q->data.binaryheap.elements[i] == NULL) break;
- free(q->data.binaryheap.elements[i]);
+ for (i = 0; i < q->blocks; i++) {
+ if (q->elements[i] == NULL) break;
+ free(q->elements[i]);
}
- free(q->data.binaryheap.elements);
+ free(q->elements);
}
static bool BinaryHeap_Push(Queue *q, void *item, int priority)
{
#ifdef QUEUE_DEBUG
- printf("[BinaryHeap] Pushing an element. There are %d elements left\n", q->data.binaryheap.size);
+ printf("[BinaryHeap] Pushing an element. There are %d elements left\n", q->size);
#endif
- if (q->data.binaryheap.size == q->data.binaryheap.max_size) return false;
- assert(q->data.binaryheap.size < q->data.binaryheap.max_size);
+ if (q->size == q->max_size) return false;
+ assert(q->size < q->max_size);
- if (q->data.binaryheap.elements[q->data.binaryheap.size >> BINARY_HEAP_BLOCKSIZE_BITS] == NULL) {
+ if (q->elements[q->size >> BINARY_HEAP_BLOCKSIZE_BITS] == NULL) {
/* The currently allocated blocks are full, allocate a new one */
- assert((q->data.binaryheap.size & BINARY_HEAP_BLOCKSIZE_MASK) == 0);
- q->data.binaryheap.elements[q->data.binaryheap.size >> BINARY_HEAP_BLOCKSIZE_BITS] = MallocT<BinaryHeapNode>(BINARY_HEAP_BLOCKSIZE);
- q->data.binaryheap.blocks++;
+ assert((q->size & BINARY_HEAP_BLOCKSIZE_MASK) == 0);
+ q->elements[q->size >> BINARY_HEAP_BLOCKSIZE_BITS] = MallocT<BinaryHeapNode>(BINARY_HEAP_BLOCKSIZE);
+ q->blocks++;
#ifdef QUEUE_DEBUG
- printf("[BinaryHeap] Increasing size of elements to %d nodes\n", q->data.binaryheap.blocks * BINARY_HEAP_BLOCKSIZE);
+ printf("[BinaryHeap] Increasing size of elements to %d nodes\n", q->blocks * BINARY_HEAP_BLOCKSIZE);
#endif
}
/* Add the item at the end of the array */
- BIN_HEAP_ARR(q->data.binaryheap.size + 1).priority = priority;
- BIN_HEAP_ARR(q->data.binaryheap.size + 1).item = item;
- q->data.binaryheap.size++;
+ BIN_HEAP_ARR(q->size + 1).priority = priority;
+ BIN_HEAP_ARR(q->size + 1).item = item;
+ q->size++;
/* Now we are going to check where it belongs. As long as the parent is
* bigger, we switch with the parent */
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ static bool BinaryHeap_Push(Queue *q, void *item, int priority)
int i;
int j;
- i = q->data.binaryheap.size;
+ i = q->size;
while (i > 1) {
/* Get the parent of this object (divide by 2) */
j = i / 2;
@@ -128,20 +128,20 @@ static bool BinaryHeap_Delete(Queue *q, void *item, int priority)
uint i = 0;
#ifdef QUEUE_DEBUG
- printf("[BinaryHeap] Deleting an element. There are %d elements left\n", q->data.binaryheap.size);
+ printf("[BinaryHeap] Deleting an element. There are %d elements left\n", q->size);
#endif
/* First, we try to find the item.. */
do {
if (BIN_HEAP_ARR(i + 1).item == item) break;
i++;
- } while (i < q->data.binaryheap.size);
+ } while (i < q->size);
/* We did not find the item, so we return false */
- if (i == q->data.binaryheap.size) return false;
+ if (i == q->size) return false;
/* Now we put the last item over the current item while decreasing the size of the elements */
- q->data.binaryheap.size--;
- BIN_HEAP_ARR(i + 1) = BIN_HEAP_ARR(q->data.binaryheap.size + 1);
+ q->size--;
+ BIN_HEAP_ARR(i + 1) = BIN_HEAP_ARR(q->size + 1);
/* Now the only thing we have to do, is resort it..
* On place i there is the item to be sorted.. let's start there */
@@ -156,14 +156,14 @@ static bool BinaryHeap_Delete(Queue *q, void *item, int priority)
for (;;) {
j = i;
/* Check if we have 2 childs */
- if (2 * j + 1 <= q->data.binaryheap.size) {
+ if (2 * j + 1 <= q->size) {
/* Is this child smaller than the parent? */
if (BIN_HEAP_ARR(j).priority >= BIN_HEAP_ARR(2 * j).priority) i = 2 * j;
/* Yes, we _need_ to use i here, not j, because we want to have the smallest child
* This way we get that straight away! */
if (BIN_HEAP_ARR(i).priority >= BIN_HEAP_ARR(2 * j + 1).priority) i = 2 * j + 1;
/* Do we have one child? */
- } else if (2 * j <= q->data.binaryheap.size) {
+ } else if (2 * j <= q->size) {
if (BIN_HEAP_ARR(j).priority >= BIN_HEAP_ARR(2 * j).priority) i = 2 * j;
}
@@ -187,10 +187,10 @@ static void *BinaryHeap_Pop(Queue *q)
void *result;
#ifdef QUEUE_DEBUG
- printf("[BinaryHeap] Popping an element. There are %d elements left\n", q->data.binaryheap.size);
+ printf("[BinaryHeap] Popping an element. There are %d elements left\n", q->size);
#endif
- if (q->data.binaryheap.size == 0) return NULL;
+ if (q->size == 0) return NULL;
/* The best item is always on top, so give that as result */
result = BIN_HEAP_ARR(1).item;
@@ -208,13 +208,13 @@ void init_BinaryHeap(Queue *q, uint max_size)
q->del = BinaryHeap_Delete;
q->clear = BinaryHeap_Clear;
q->free = BinaryHeap_Free;
- q->data.binaryheap.max_size = max_size;
- q->data.binaryheap.size = 0;
+ q->max_size = max_size;
+ q->size = 0;
/* We malloc memory in block of BINARY_HEAP_BLOCKSIZE
* It autosizes when it runs out of memory */
- q->data.binaryheap.elements = CallocT<BinaryHeapNode*>((max_size - 1) / BINARY_HEAP_BLOCKSIZE + 1);
- q->data.binaryheap.elements[0] = MallocT<BinaryHeapNode>(BINARY_HEAP_BLOCKSIZE);
- q->data.binaryheap.blocks = 1;
+ q->elements = CallocT<BinaryHeapNode*>((max_size - 1) / BINARY_HEAP_BLOCKSIZE + 1);
+ q->elements[0] = MallocT<BinaryHeapNode>(BINARY_HEAP_BLOCKSIZE);
+ q->blocks = 1;
#ifdef QUEUE_DEBUG
printf("[BinaryHeap] Initial size of elements is %d nodes\n", BINARY_HEAP_BLOCKSIZE);
#endif
diff --git a/src/pathfinder/npf/queue.h b/src/pathfinder/npf/queue.h
index 31dac0c0a..b56f6b530 100644
--- a/src/pathfinder/npf/queue.h
+++ b/src/pathfinder/npf/queue.h
@@ -60,14 +60,10 @@ struct Queue {
*/
Queue_FreeProc *free;
- union {
- struct {
- uint max_size;
- uint size;
- uint blocks; ///< The amount of blocks for which space is reserved in elements
- BinaryHeapNode **elements;
- } binaryheap;
- } data;
+ uint max_size;
+ uint size;
+ uint blocks; ///< The amount of blocks for which space is reserved in elements
+ BinaryHeapNode **elements;
};