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# Copyright (C) 2003 Vladimir Prus
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# Use, modification, and distribution is subject to the Boost Software
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# License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy
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# at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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# This module defines a class which allows to order arbitrary object with
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# regard to arbitrary binary relation.
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#
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# The primary use case is the gcc toolset, which is sensitive to library order:
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# if library 'a' uses symbols from library 'b', then 'a' must be present before
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# 'b' on the linker's command line.
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#
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# This requirement can be lifted for gcc with GNU ld, but for gcc with Solaris
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# LD (and for Solaris toolset as well), the order always matters.
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#
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# So, we need to store order requirements and then order libraries according to
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# them. It is not possible to use the dependency graph as order requirements.
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# What we need is a "use symbols" relationship while dependency graph provides
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# the "needs to be updated" relationship.
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#
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# For example::
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# lib a : a.cpp b;
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# lib b ;
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#
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# For static linking, library 'a' need not depend on 'b'. However, it should
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# still come before 'b' on the command line.
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class order
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{
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rule __init__ ( )
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{
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}
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# Adds the constraint that 'first' should preceede 'second'.
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rule add-pair ( first second )
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{
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.constraits += $(first)--$(second) ;
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}
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NATIVE_RULE class@order : add-pair ;
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# Given a list of objects, reorder them so that the constraints specified by
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# 'add-pair' are satisfied.
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#
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# The algorithm was adopted from an awk script by Nikita Youshchenko
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# (yoush at cs dot msu dot su)
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rule order ( objects * )
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{
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# The algorithm used is the same is standard transitive closure, except
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# that we're not keeping in-degree for all vertices, but rather removing
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# edges.
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local result ;
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if $(objects)
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{
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local constraints = [ eliminate-unused-constraits $(objects) ] ;
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# Find some library that nobody depends upon and add it to the
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# 'result' array.
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local obj ;
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while $(objects)
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{
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local new_objects ;
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while $(objects)
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{
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obj = $(objects[1]) ;
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if [ has-no-dependents $(obj) : $(constraints) ]
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{
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# Emulate break ;
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new_objects += $(objects[2-]) ;
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objects = ;
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}
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else
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{
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new_objects += $(obj) ;
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obj = ;
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objects = $(objects[2-]) ;
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}
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}
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if ! $(obj)
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{
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errors.error "Circular order dependencies" ;
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}
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# No problem with placing first.
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result += $(obj) ;
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# Remove all contraints where 'obj' comes first, since they are
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# already satisfied.
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constraints = [ remove-satisfied $(constraints) : $(obj) ] ;
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# Add the remaining objects for further processing on the next
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# iteration
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objects = $(new_objects) ;
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}
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}
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return $(result) ;
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}
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NATIVE_RULE class@order : order ;
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# Eliminate constraints which mention objects not in 'objects'. In
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# graph-theory terms, this is finding a subgraph induced by ordered
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# vertices.
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rule eliminate-unused-constraits ( objects * )
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{
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local result ;
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for local c in $(.constraints)
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{
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local m = [ MATCH (.*)--(.*) : $(c) ] ;
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if $(m[1]) in $(objects) && $(m[2]) in $(objects)
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{
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result += $(c) ;
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}
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}
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return $(result) ;
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}
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# Returns true if there's no constraint in 'constaraints' where 'obj' comes
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# second.
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rule has-no-dependents ( obj : constraints * )
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{
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local failed ;
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while $(constraints) && ! $(failed)
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{
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local c = $(constraints[1]) ;
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local m = [ MATCH (.*)--(.*) : $(c) ] ;
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if $(m[2]) = $(obj)
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{
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failed = true ;
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}
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constraints = $(constraints[2-]) ;
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}
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if ! $(failed)
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{
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return true ;
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}
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}
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rule remove-satisfied ( constraints * : obj )
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{
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local result ;
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for local c in $(constraints)
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{
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local m = [ MATCH (.*)--(.*) : $(c) ] ;
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if $(m[1]) != $(obj)
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{
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result += $(c) ;
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}
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}
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return $(result) ;
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}
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}
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rule __test__ ( )
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{
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import "class" : new ;
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import assert ;
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c1 = [ new order ] ;
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$(c1).add-pair l1 l2 ;
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assert.result l1 l2 : $(c1).order l1 l2 ;
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assert.result l1 l2 : $(c1).order l2 l1 ;
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$(c1).add-pair l2 l3 ;
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assert.result l1 l2 : $(c1).order l2 l1 ;
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$(c1).add-pair x l2 ;
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assert.result l1 l2 : $(c1).order l2 l1 ;
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assert.result l1 l2 l3 : $(c1).order l2 l3 l1 ;
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}
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