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# Copyright (C) 2005 Canonical Ltd
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
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# Author: Martin Pool <mbp@canonical.com>
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# Somewhat surprisingly, it turns out that this is much slower than
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# simply storing the ints in a set() type.  Python's performance model
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# is very different to that of C.
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class IntSet(Exception):  | 
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"""Faster set-like class storing only whole numbers.  | 
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    Despite the name this stores long integers happily, but negative
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    values are not allowed.
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    >>> a = IntSet([0, 2, 5])
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    >>> bool(a)
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    True
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    >>> 2 in a
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    True
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    >>> 4 in a
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    False
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    >>> a.add(4)
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    >>> 4 in a
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    True
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    >>> b = IntSet()
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    >>> not b
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    True
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    >>> b.add(10)
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    >>> 10 in a
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    False
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    >>> a.update(b)
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    >>> 10 in a
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    True
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    >>> a.update(range(5))
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    >>> 3 in a
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    True
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    Being a set, duplicates are ignored:
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    >>> a = IntSet()
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    >>> a.add(10)
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    >>> a.add(10)
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    >>> 10 in a
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    True
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    >>> list(a)
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    [10]
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    """
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__slots__ = ['_val']  | 
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def __init__(self, values=None, bitmask=0L):  | 
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"""Create a new intset.  | 
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        values
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            If specified, an initial collection of values.
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        """
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self._val = bitmask  | 
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self.update(values)  | 
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def __nonzero__(self):  | 
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"""IntSets are false if empty, otherwise True.  | 
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        >>> bool(IntSet())
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        False
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        >>> bool(IntSet([0]))
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        True
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        """
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return bool(self._val)  | 
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def __len__(self):  | 
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"""Number of elements in set.  | 
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        >>> len(IntSet(xrange(20000)))
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        20000
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v = self._val  | 
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c = 0  | 
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while v:  | 
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if v & 1:  | 
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c += 1  | 
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v = v >> 1  | 
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return c  | 
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def __and__(self, other):  | 
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"""Set intersection.  | 
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        >>> a = IntSet(range(10))
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        >>> len(a)
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        10
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        >>> b = a & a
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        >>> b == a
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        True
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        >>> a = a & IntSet([5, 7, 11, 13])
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        >>> list(a)
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        [5, 7]
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        """
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if not isinstance(other, IntSet):  | 
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raise NotImplementedError(type(other))  | 
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return IntSet(bitmask=(self._val & other._val))  | 
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def __or__(self, other):  | 
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"""Set union.  | 
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        >>> a = IntSet(range(10)) | IntSet([5, 15, 25])
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        >>> len(a)
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        12
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if not isinstance(other, IntSet):  | 
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raise NotImplementedError(type(other))  | 
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return IntSet(bitmask=(self._val | other._val))  | 
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def __eq__(self, other):  | 
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"""Comparison.  | 
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        >>> IntSet(range(3)) == IntSet([2, 0, 1])
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        True
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if isinstance(other, IntSet):  | 
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return self._val == other._val  | 
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return False  | 
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def __ne__(self, other):  | 
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return not self.__eq__(other)  | 
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def __contains__(self, i):  | 
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return self._val & (1L << i)  | 
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def __iter__(self):  | 
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"""Return contents of set.  | 
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        []
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        >>> list(IntSet([0, 1, 5, 7]))
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        [0, 1, 5, 7]
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v = self._val  | 
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o = 0  | 
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while v:  | 
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v = v >> 1  | 
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o = o + 1  | 
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def update(self, to_add):  | 
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"""Add all the values from the sequence or intset to_add"""  | 
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if isinstance(to_add, IntSet):  | 
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self._val |= to_add._val  | 
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for i in to_add:  | 
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self._val |= (1L << i)  | 
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self._val |= (1L << to_add)  | 
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def remove(self, to_remove):  | 
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"""Remove one value from the set.  | 
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          File "/usr/lib/python2.4/doctest.py", line 1243, in __run
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          File "<doctest __main__.IntSet.remove[1]>", line 1, in ?
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            a.remove(9)
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        KeyError: 9
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        >>> a.remove(10)
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        >>> not a
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        True
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m = 1L << to_remove  | 
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self._val ^= m  | 
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def set_remove(self, to_remove):  | 
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"""Remove all values that exist in to_remove.  | 
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        >>> b = IntSet([2,3,4,7,12])
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        >>> a.set_remove(b)
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        >>> list(a)
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        [0, 1, 5, 6, 8, 9]
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        >>> a.set_remove([1,2,5])
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        >>> list(a)
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if not isinstance(to_remove, IntSet):  | 
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self.set_remove(IntSet(to_remove))  | 
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            return
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intersect = self._val & to_remove._val  | 
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self._val ^= intersect  | 
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