author | sheepluva |
Tue, 22 Jun 2021 22:13:55 +0200 | |
changeset 15802 | d5c37e78ab83 |
parent 11046 | 47a8c19ecb60 |
permissions | -rw-r--r-- |
{- * Hedgewars, a free turn based strategy game * Copyright (c) 2004-2015 Andrey Korotaev <unC0Rr@gmail.com> * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. \-} {-# LANGUAGE BangPatterns, GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving #-} module Store( ElemIndex(), MStore(), IStore(), newStore, addElem, removeElem, readElem, writeElem, modifyElem, elemExists, firstIndex, indicesM, withIStore, withIStore2, (!), indices ) where import qualified Data.IntSet as IntSet import qualified Data.Vector as V import qualified Data.Vector.Mutable as MV import Data.IORef import Control.Monad import Control.DeepSeq newtype ElemIndex = ElemIndex Int deriving (Eq, Show, Read, Ord, NFData) newtype MStore e = MStore (IORef (IntSet.IntSet, IntSet.IntSet, MV.IOVector e)) newtype IStore e = IStore (IntSet.IntSet, V.Vector e) firstIndex :: ElemIndex firstIndex = ElemIndex 0 -- MStore code initialSize :: Int initialSize = 16 growFunc :: Int -> Int growFunc a = a * 3 `div` 2 truncFunc :: Int -> Int truncFunc a | a > growFunc initialSize = (a `div` 2) | otherwise = a newStore :: IO (MStore e) newStore = do newar <- MV.new initialSize new <- newIORef (IntSet.empty, IntSet.fromAscList [0..initialSize - 1], newar) return (MStore new) growStore :: MStore e -> IO () growStore (MStore ref) = do (busyElems, freeElems, arr) <- readIORef ref let oldSize = MV.length arr let newSize = growFunc oldSize newArr <- MV.grow arr (newSize - oldSize) writeIORef ref (busyElems, freeElems `IntSet.union` IntSet.fromAscList [oldSize .. newSize-1], newArr) growIfNeeded :: MStore e -> IO () growIfNeeded m@(MStore ref) = do (_, freeElems, _) <- readIORef ref when (IntSet.null freeElems) $ growStore m truncateIfNeeded :: MStore e -> IO () truncateIfNeeded (MStore ref) = do (busyElems, _, arr) <- readIORef ref let oldSize = MV.length arr let newSize = truncFunc oldSize when (newSize < oldSize && (not $ IntSet.null busyElems) && IntSet.findMax busyElems < newSize) $ do writeIORef ref (busyElems, IntSet.fromAscList [0..newSize - 1] `IntSet.difference` busyElems, MV.take newSize arr) addElem :: MStore e -> e -> IO ElemIndex addElem m@(MStore ref) element = do growIfNeeded m (busyElems, freeElems, arr) <- readIORef ref let (!n, freeElems') = IntSet.deleteFindMin freeElems MV.write arr n element writeIORef ref (IntSet.insert n busyElems, freeElems', arr) return $ ElemIndex n removeElem :: MStore e -> ElemIndex -> IO () removeElem m@(MStore ref) (ElemIndex n) = do (busyElems, freeElems, arr) <- readIORef ref MV.write arr n (error $ "Store: no element " ++ show n) writeIORef ref (IntSet.delete n busyElems, IntSet.insert n freeElems, arr) truncateIfNeeded m readElem :: MStore e -> ElemIndex -> IO e readElem (MStore ref) (ElemIndex n) = readIORef ref >>= \(_, _, arr) -> MV.read arr n writeElem :: MStore e -> ElemIndex -> e -> IO () writeElem (MStore ref) (ElemIndex n) el = readIORef ref >>= \(_, _, arr) -> MV.write arr n el modifyElem :: MStore e -> (e -> e) -> ElemIndex -> IO () modifyElem (MStore ref) f (ElemIndex n) = do (_, _, arr) <- readIORef ref MV.read arr n >>= MV.write arr n . f elemExists :: MStore e -> ElemIndex -> IO Bool elemExists (MStore ref) (ElemIndex n) = do (_, !free, _) <- readIORef ref return $ n `IntSet.notMember` free indicesM :: MStore e -> IO [ElemIndex] indicesM (MStore ref) = do (!busy, _, _) <- readIORef ref return $ map ElemIndex $ IntSet.toList busy -- A way to see MStore elements in pure code via IStore m2i :: MStore e -> IO (IStore e) m2i (MStore ref) = do (a, _, c') <- readIORef ref c <- V.unsafeFreeze c' return $ IStore (a, c) i2m :: MStore e -> IStore e -> IO () i2m (MStore ref) (IStore (_, arr)) = do (b, e, _) <- readIORef ref a <- V.unsafeThaw arr writeIORef ref (b, e, a) withIStore :: MStore e -> (IStore e -> a) -> IO a withIStore m f = do i <- m2i m let res = f i res `seq` i2m m i return res withIStore2 :: MStore e1 -> MStore e2 -> (IStore e1 -> IStore e2 -> a) -> IO a withIStore2 m1 m2 f = do i1 <- m2i m1 i2 <- m2i m2 let res = f i1 i2 res `seq` i2m m1 i1 i2m m2 i2 return res -- IStore code (!) :: IStore e -> ElemIndex -> e (!) (IStore (_, arr)) (ElemIndex i) = (V.!) arr i indices :: IStore e -> [ElemIndex] indices (IStore (busy, _)) = map ElemIndex $ IntSet.toList busy