add check_invariants method

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SparrowLii 2022-06-08 21:39:04 +08:00
parent 8db6d4bae2
commit 7e1901537c

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@ -11,6 +11,10 @@ use smallvec::SmallVec;
mod tests;
/// Stores a set of intervals on the indices.
///
/// The elements in `map` are sorted and non-adjacent, which means
/// the second value of the previous element is *greater* than the
/// first value of the following element.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct IntervalSet<I> {
// Start, end
@ -84,7 +88,7 @@ impl<I: Idx> IntervalSet<I> {
// continue to the next range. We're looking here for the first
// range which starts *non-adjacently* to our end.
let next = self.map.partition_point(|r| r.0 <= end + 1);
if let Some(right) = next.checked_sub(1) {
let result = if let Some(right) = next.checked_sub(1) {
let (prev_start, prev_end) = self.map[right];
if prev_end + 1 >= start {
// If the start for the inserted range is adjacent to the
@ -99,7 +103,7 @@ impl<I: Idx> IntervalSet<I> {
if left != right {
self.map.drain(left..right);
}
return true;
true
} else {
// We overlap with the previous range, increase it to
// include us.
@ -107,17 +111,17 @@ impl<I: Idx> IntervalSet<I> {
// Make sure we're actually going to *increase* it though --
// it may be that end is just inside the previously existing
// set.
return if end > prev_end {
if end > prev_end {
self.map[right].1 = end;
true
} else {
false
};
}
}
} else {
// Otherwise, we don't overlap, so just insert
self.map.insert(right + 1, (start, end));
return true;
true
}
} else {
if self.map.is_empty() {
@ -127,8 +131,16 @@ impl<I: Idx> IntervalSet<I> {
} else {
self.map.insert(next, (start, end));
}
return true;
}
true
};
debug_assert!(
self.check_invariants(),
"wrong intervals after insert {:?}..={:?} to {:?}",
start,
end,
self
);
result
}
pub fn contains(&self, needle: I) -> bool {
@ -192,6 +204,7 @@ impl<I: Idx> IntervalSet<I> {
pub fn insert_all(&mut self) {
self.clear();
self.map.push((0, self.domain.try_into().unwrap()));
debug_assert!(self.check_invariants());
}
pub fn union(&mut self, other: &IntervalSet<I>) -> bool
@ -203,8 +216,21 @@ impl<I: Idx> IntervalSet<I> {
for range in other.iter_intervals() {
did_insert |= self.insert_range(range);
}
debug_assert!(self.check_invariants());
did_insert
}
// Check the intervals are valid, sorted and non-adjacent
fn check_invariants(&self) -> bool {
let mut current: Option<u32> = None;
for (start, end) in &self.map {
if start > end || current.map_or(false, |x| x + 1 >= *start) {
return false;
}
current = Some(*end);
}
current.map_or(true, |x| x < self.domain as u32)
}
}
/// This data structure optimizes for cases where the stored bits in each row