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// Copyright (c) 2017 Daniel Grunwald
//
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using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Generic;
namespace ICSharpCode.Decompiler.Util
{
static class LongDict
{
public static LongDict<T> Create<T>(IEnumerable<(LongSet, T)> entries)
{
return new LongDict<T>(entries);
}
internal static readonly KeyComparer<LongInterval, long> StartComparer = KeyComparer.Create((LongInterval i) => i.Start);
}
/// <summary>
/// An immutable mapping from keys of type long to values of type T.
/// </summary>
struct LongDict<T> : IEnumerable<KeyValuePair<LongInterval, T>>
{
readonly LongInterval[] keys;
readonly T[] values;
/// <summary>
/// Creates a new LongDict from the given entries.
/// If there are multiple entries for the same long key,
/// the resulting LongDict will store the value from the first entry.
/// </summary>
public LongDict(IEnumerable<(LongSet, T)> entries)
{
LongSet available = LongSet.Universe;
var keys = new List<LongInterval>();
var values = new List<T>();
foreach (var (key, val) in entries)
{
foreach (var interval in key.IntersectWith(available).Intervals)
{
keys.Add(interval);
values.Add(val);
}
available = available.ExceptWith(key);
}
this.keys = keys.ToArray();
this.values = values.ToArray();
Array.Sort(this.keys, this.values, LongDict.StartComparer);
}
public bool TryGetValue(long key, out T value)
{
int pos = Array.BinarySearch(this.keys, new LongInterval(key, key), LongDict.StartComparer);
// If the element isn't found, BinarySearch returns the complement of "insertion position".
// We use this to find the previous element (if there wasn't any exact match).
if (pos < 0)
pos = ~pos - 1;
if (pos >= 0 && this.keys[pos].Contains(key))
{
value = this.values[pos];
return true;
}
value = default(T);
return false;
}
public T GetOrDefault(long key)
{
TryGetValue(key, out T val);
return val;
}
public IEnumerator<KeyValuePair<LongInterval, T>> GetEnumerator()
{
for (int i = 0; i < this.keys.Length; ++i)
{
yield return new KeyValuePair<LongInterval, T>(this.keys[i], this.values[i]);
}
}
IEnumerator IEnumerable.GetEnumerator()
{
return GetEnumerator();
}
}
}