\documentclass{article} \usepackage{axiom} \begin{document} \title{\$SPAD/src/algebra array1.spad} \author{Michael Monagan, Stephen Watt} \maketitle \begin{abstract} \end{abstract} \eject \tableofcontents \eject \section{domain PRIMARR PrimitiveArray} <>= )abbrev domain PRIMARR PrimitiveArray ++ This provides a fast array type with no bound checking on elt's. ++ Minimum index is 0 in this type, cannot be changed PrimitiveArray(S:Type): OneDimensionalArrayAggregate S == add Qmax ==> QVMAXINDEX$Lisp Qsize ==> QVSIZE$Lisp -- Qelt ==> QVELT$Lisp -- Qsetelt ==> QSETVELT$Lisp Qelt ==> ELT$Lisp Qsetelt ==> SETELT$Lisp Qnew ==> GETREFV$Lisp #x == Qsize x minIndex x == 0 empty() == Qnew(0$Lisp) new(n, x) == fill_!(Qnew n, x) qelt(x, i) == Qelt(x, i) elt(x:%, i:Integer) == Qelt(x, i) qsetelt_!(x, i, s) == Qsetelt(x, i, s) setelt(x:%, i:Integer, s:S) == Qsetelt(x, i, s) fill_!(x, s) == (for i in 0..Qmax x repeat Qsetelt(x, i, s); x) @ \section{PRIMARR.lsp BOOTSTRAP} {\bf PRIMARR} depends on itself. We need to break this cycle to build the algebra. So we keep a cached copy of the translated {\bf PRIMARR} category which we can write into the {\bf MID} directory. We compile the lisp code and copy the {\bf PRIMARR.o} file to the {\bf OUT} directory. This is eventually forcibly replaced by a recompiled version. Note that this code is not included in the generated catdef.spad file. <>= (|/VERSIONCHECK| 2) (PUT (QUOTE |PRIMARR;#;$Nni;1|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE QVSIZE)) (DEFUN |PRIMARR;#;$Nni;1| (|x| |$|) (QVSIZE |x|)) (PUT (QUOTE |PRIMARR;minIndex;$I;2|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE (XLAM (|x|) 0))) (DEFUN |PRIMARR;minIndex;$I;2| (|x| |$|) 0) (PUT (QUOTE |PRIMARR;empty;$;3|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE (XLAM NIL (GETREFV 0)))) (DEFUN |PRIMARR;empty;$;3| (|$|) (GETREFV 0)) (DEFUN |PRIMARR;new;NniS$;4| (|n| |x| |$|) (SPADCALL (GETREFV |n|) |x| (QREFELT |$| 12))) (PUT (QUOTE |PRIMARR;qelt;$IS;5|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE ELT)) (DEFUN |PRIMARR;qelt;$IS;5| (|x| |i| |$|) (ELT |x| |i|)) (PUT (QUOTE |PRIMARR;elt;$IS;6|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE ELT)) (DEFUN |PRIMARR;elt;$IS;6| (|x| |i| |$|) (ELT |x| |i|)) (PUT (QUOTE |PRIMARR;qsetelt!;$I2S;7|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE SETELT)) (DEFUN |PRIMARR;qsetelt!;$I2S;7| (|x| |i| |s| |$|) (SETELT |x| |i| |s|)) (PUT (QUOTE |PRIMARR;setelt;$I2S;8|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE SETELT)) (DEFUN |PRIMARR;setelt;$I2S;8| (|x| |i| |s| |$|) (SETELT |x| |i| |s|)) (DEFUN |PRIMARR;fill!;$S$;9| (|x| |s| |$|) (PROG (|i| #1=#:G82338) (RETURN (SEQ (SEQ (LETT |i| 0 |PRIMARR;fill!;$S$;9|) (LETT #1# (QVMAXINDEX |x|) |PRIMARR;fill!;$S$;9|) G190 (COND ((QSGREATERP |i| #1#) (GO G191))) (SEQ (EXIT (SETELT |x| |i| |s|))) (LETT |i| (QSADD1 |i|) |PRIMARR;fill!;$S$;9|) (GO G190) G191 (EXIT NIL)) (EXIT |x|))))) (DEFUN |PrimitiveArray| (#1=#:G82348) (PROG NIL (RETURN (PROG (#2=#:G82349) (RETURN (COND ((LETT #2# (|lassocShiftWithFunction| (LIST (|devaluate| #1#)) (HGET |$ConstructorCache| (QUOTE |PrimitiveArray|)) (QUOTE |domainEqualList|)) |PrimitiveArray|) (|CDRwithIncrement| #2#)) ((QUOTE T) (|UNWIND-PROTECT| (PROG1 (|PrimitiveArray;| #1#) (LETT #2# T |PrimitiveArray|)) (COND ((NOT #2#) (HREM |$ConstructorCache| (QUOTE |PrimitiveArray|)))))))))))) (DEFUN |PrimitiveArray;| (|#1|) (PROG (|DV$1| |dv$| |$| #1=#:G82347 |pv$|) (RETURN 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1 1 2 28 0 1 1 0 0 20 1 1 0 0 32 1 2 0 0 6 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 6 1 1 1 29 0 1 2 0 19 23 0 1 2 3 19 0 0 1 2 3 19 0 0 1 2 1 19 0 0 1 2 3 19 0 0 1 2 3 19 0 0 1 1 0 7 0 8)))))) (QUOTE |lookupComplete|))) @ \section{package PRIMARR2 PrimitiveArrayFunctions2} <>= )abbrev package PRIMARR2 PrimitiveArrayFunctions2 ++ This package provides tools for operating on primitive arrays ++ with unary and binary functions involving different underlying types PrimitiveArrayFunctions2(A, B): Exports == Implementation where A, B: Type VA ==> PrimitiveArray A VB ==> PrimitiveArray B O2 ==> FiniteLinearAggregateFunctions2(A, VA, B, VB) Exports ==> with scan : ((A, B) -> B, VA, B) -> VB ++ scan(f,a,r) successively applies ++ \spad{reduce(f,x,r)} to more and more leading sub-arrays ++ x of primitive array \spad{a}. ++ More precisely, if \spad{a} is \spad{[a1,a2,...]}, then ++ \spad{scan(f,a,r)} returns ++ \spad{[reduce(f,[a1],r),reduce(f,[a1,a2],r),...]}. reduce : ((A, B) -> B, VA, B) -> B ++ reduce(f,a,r) applies function f to each ++ successive element of the ++ primitive array \spad{a} and an accumulant initialized to r. ++ For example, ++ \spad{reduce(_+$Integer,[1,2,3],0)} ++ does \spad{3+(2+(1+0))}. Note: third argument r ++ may be regarded as the ++ identity element for the function f. map : (A -> B, VA) -> VB ++ map(f,a) applies function f to each member of primitive array ++ \spad{a} resulting in a new primitive array over a ++ possibly different underlying domain. Implementation ==> add map(f, v) == map(f, v)$O2 scan(f, v, b) == scan(f, v, b)$O2 reduce(f, v, b) == reduce(f, v, b)$O2 @ \section{domain TUPLE Tuple} <>= )abbrev domain TUPLE Tuple ++ This domain is used to interface with the interpreter's notion ++ of comma-delimited sequences of values. Tuple(S:Type): CoercibleTo(PrimitiveArray S) with coerce: PrimitiveArray S -> % ++ coerce(a) makes a tuple from primitive array a select: (%, NonNegativeInteger) -> S ++ select(x,n) returns the n-th element of tuple x. ++ tuples are 0-based length: % -> NonNegativeInteger ++ length(x) returns the number of elements in tuple x if S has SetCategory then SetCategory == add Rep := Record(len : NonNegativeInteger, elts : PrimitiveArray S) coerce(x: PrimitiveArray S): % == [#x, x] coerce(x:%): PrimitiveArray(S) == x.elts length x == x.len select(x, n) == n >= x.len => error "Index out of bounds" x.elts.n if S has SetCategory then x = y == (x.len = y.len) and (x.elts =$PrimitiveArray(S) y.elts) coerce(x : %): OutputForm == paren [(x.elts.i)::OutputForm for i in minIndex x.elts .. maxIndex x.elts]$List(OutputForm) @ \section{domain IFARRAY IndexedFlexibleArray} <>= )abbrev domain IFARRAY IndexedFlexibleArray ++ Author: Michael Monagan July/87, modified SMW June/91 ++ A FlexibleArray is the notion of an array intended to allow for growth ++ at the end only. Hence the following efficient operations ++ \spad{append(x,a)} meaning append item x at the end of the array \spad{a} ++ \spad{delete(a,n)} meaning delete the last item from the array \spad{a} ++ Flexible arrays support the other operations inherited from ++ \spadtype{ExtensibleLinearAggregate}. However, these are not efficient. ++ Flexible arrays combine the \spad{O(1)} access time property of arrays ++ with growing and shrinking at the end in \spad{O(1)} (average) time. ++ This is done by using an ordinary array which may have zero or more ++ empty slots at the end. When the array becomes full it is copied ++ into a new larger (50% larger) array. Conversely, when the array ++ becomes less than 1/2 full, it is copied into a smaller array. ++ Flexible arrays provide for an efficient implementation of many ++ data structures in particular heaps, stacks and sets. IndexedFlexibleArray(S:Type, mn: Integer): Exports == Implementation where A ==> PrimitiveArray S I ==> Integer N ==> NonNegativeInteger U ==> UniversalSegment Integer Exports == Join(OneDimensionalArrayAggregate S,ExtensibleLinearAggregate S) with flexibleArray : List S -> % ++ flexibleArray(l) creates a flexible array from the list of elements l physicalLength : % -> NonNegativeInteger ++ physicalLength(x) returns the number of elements x can accomodate before growing physicalLength_!: (%, I) -> % ++ physicalLength!(x,n) changes the physical length of x to be n and returns the new array. shrinkable: Boolean -> Boolean ++ shrinkable(b) sets the shrinkable attribute of flexible arrays to b and returns the previous value Implementation == add Rep := Record(physLen:I, logLen:I, f:A) shrinkable? : Boolean := true growAndFill : (%, I, S) -> % growWith : (%, I, S) -> % growAdding : (%, I, %) -> % shrink: (%, I) -> % newa : (N, A) -> A physicalLength(r) == (r.physLen) pretend NonNegativeInteger physicalLength_!(r, n) == r.physLen = 0 => error "flexible array must be non-empty" growWith(r, n, r.f.0) empty() == [0, 0, empty()] #r == (r.logLen)::N fill_!(r, x) == (fill_!(r.f, x); r) maxIndex r == r.logLen - 1 + mn minIndex r == mn new(n, a) == [n, n, new(n, a)] shrinkable(b) == oldval := shrinkable? shrinkable? := b oldval flexibleArray l == n := #l n = 0 => empty() x := l.1 a := new(n,x) for i in mn + 1..mn + n-1 for y in rest l repeat a.i := y a -- local utility operations newa(n, a) == zero? n => empty() new(n, a.0) growAdding(r, b, s) == b = 0 => r #r > 0 => growAndFill(r, b, (r.f).0) #s > 0 => growAndFill(r, b, (s.f).0) error "no default filler element" growAndFill(r, b, x) == (r.logLen := r.logLen + b) <= r.physLen => r -- enlarge by 50% + b n := r.physLen + r.physLen quo 2 + 1 if r.logLen > n then n := r.logLen growWith(r, n, x) growWith(r, n, x) == y := new(n::N, x)$PrimitiveArray(S) a := r.f for k in 0 .. r.physLen-1 repeat y.k := a.k r.physLen := n r.f := y r shrink(r, i) == r.logLen := r.logLen - i negative?(n := r.logLen) => error "internal bug in flexible array" 2*n+2 > r.physLen => r not shrinkable? => r if n < r.logLen then error "cannot shrink flexible array to indicated size" n = 0 => empty() r.physLen := n y := newa(n::N, a := r.f) for k in 0 .. n-1 repeat y.k := a.k r.f := y r copy r == n := #r a := r.f v := newa(n, a := r.f) for k in 0..n-1 repeat v.k := a.k [n, n, v] elt(r:%, i:I) == i < mn or i >= r.logLen + mn => error "index out of range" r.f.(i-mn) setelt(r:%, i:I, x:S) == i < mn or i >= r.logLen + mn => error "index out of range" r.f.(i-mn) := x -- operations inherited from extensible aggregate merge(g, a, b) == merge_!(g, copy a, b) concat(x:S, r:%) == insert_!(x, r, mn) concat_!(r:%, x:S) == growAndFill(r, 1, x) r.f.(r.logLen-1) := x r concat_!(a:%, b:%) == if eq?(a, b) then b := copy b n := #a growAdding(a, #b, b) copyInto_!(a, b, n + mn) remove_!(g:(S->Boolean), a:%) == k:I := 0 for i in 0..maxIndex a - mn repeat if not g(a.i) then (a.k := a.i; k := k+1) shrink(a, #a - k) delete_!(r:%, i1:I) == i := i1 - mn i < 0 or i > r.logLen => error "index out of range" for k in i..r.logLen-2 repeat r.f.k := r.f.(k+1) shrink(r, 1) delete_!(r:%, i:U) == l := lo i - mn; m := maxIndex r - mn h := (hasHi i => hi i - mn; m) l < 0 or h > m => error "index out of range" for j in l.. for k in h+1..m repeat r.f.j := r.f.k shrink(r, max(0,h-l+1)) insert_!(x:S, r:%, i1:I):% == i := i1 - mn n := r.logLen i < 0 or i > n => error "index out of range" growAndFill(r, 1, x) for k in n-1 .. i by -1 repeat r.f.(k+1) := r.f.k r.f.i := x r insert_!(a:%, b:%, i1:I):% == i := i1 - mn if eq?(a, b) then b := copy b m := #a; n := #b i < 0 or i > n => error "index out of range" growAdding(b, m, a) for k in n-1 .. i by -1 repeat b.f.(m+k) := b.f.k for k in m-1 .. 0 by -1 repeat b.f.(i+k) := a.f.k b merge_!(g, a, b) == m := #a; n := #b; growAdding(a, n, b) for i in m-1..0 by -1 for j in m+n-1.. by -1 repeat a.f.j := a.f.i i := n; j := 0 for k in 0.. while i < n+m and j < n repeat if g(a.f.i,b.f.j) then (a.f.k := a.f.i; i := i+1) else (a.f.k := b.f.j; j := j+1) for k in k.. for j in j..n-1 repeat a.f.k := b.f.j a select_!(g:(S->Boolean), a:%) == k:I := 0 for i in 0..maxIndex a - mn repeat if g(a.f.i) then (a.f.k := a.f.i;k := k+1) shrink(a, #a - k) if S has SetCategory then removeDuplicates_! a == ct := #a ct < 2 => a i := mn nlim := mn + ct nlim0 := nlim while i < nlim repeat j := i+1 for k in j..nlim-1 | a.k ^= a.i repeat a.j := a.k j := j+1 nlim := j i := i+1 nlim ^= nlim0 => delete_!(a, i..) a @ \section{domain FARRAY FlexibleArray} <>= )abbrev domain FARRAY FlexibleArray ++ A FlexibleArray is the notion of an array intended to allow for growth ++ at the end only. Hence the following efficient operations ++ \spad{append(x,a)} meaning append item x at the end of the array \spad{a} ++ \spad{delete(a,n)} meaning delete the last item from the array \spad{a} ++ Flexible arrays support the other operations inherited from ++ \spadtype{ExtensibleLinearAggregate}. However, these are not efficient. ++ Flexible arrays combine the \spad{O(1)} access time property of arrays ++ with growing and shrinking at the end in \spad{O(1)} (average) time. ++ This is done by using an ordinary array which may have zero or more ++ empty slots at the end. When the array becomes full it is copied ++ into a new larger (50% larger) array. Conversely, when the array ++ becomes less than 1/2 full, it is copied into a smaller array. ++ Flexible arrays provide for an efficient implementation of many ++ data structures in particular heaps, stacks and sets. FlexibleArray(S: Type) == Implementation where ARRAYMININDEX ==> 1 -- if you want to change this, be my guest Implementation ==> IndexedFlexibleArray(S, ARRAYMININDEX) -- Join(OneDimensionalArrayAggregate S, ExtensibleLinearAggregate S) @ \section{domain IARRAY1 IndexedOneDimensionalArray} <>= )abbrev domain IARRAY1 IndexedOneDimensionalArray ++ Author Micheal Monagan Aug/87 ++ This is the basic one dimensional array data type. IndexedOneDimensionalArray(S:Type, mn:Integer): OneDimensionalArrayAggregate S == add Qmax ==> QVMAXINDEX$Lisp Qsize ==> QVSIZE$Lisp -- Qelt ==> QVELT$Lisp -- Qsetelt ==> QSETVELT$Lisp Qelt ==> ELT$Lisp Qsetelt ==> SETELT$Lisp -- Qelt1 ==> QVELT_-1$Lisp -- Qsetelt1 ==> QSETVELT_-1$Lisp Qnew ==> GETREFV$Lisp I ==> Integer #x == Qsize x fill_!(x, s) == (for i in 0..Qmax x repeat Qsetelt(x, i, s); x) minIndex x == mn empty() == Qnew(0$Lisp) new(n, s) == fill_!(Qnew n,s) map_!(f, s1) == n:Integer := Qmax(s1) n < 0 => s1 for i in 0..n repeat Qsetelt(s1, i, f(Qelt(s1,i))) s1 map(f, s1) == n:Integer := Qmax(s1) n < 0 => s1 ss2:% := Qnew(n+1) for i in 0..n repeat Qsetelt(ss2, i, f(Qelt(s1,i))) ss2 map(f, a, b) == maxind:Integer := min(Qmax a, Qmax b) maxind < 0 => empty() c:% := Qnew(maxind+1) for i in 0..maxind repeat Qsetelt(c, i, f(Qelt(a,i),Qelt(b,i))) c if zero? mn then qelt(x, i) == Qelt(x, i) qsetelt_!(x, i, s) == Qsetelt(x, i, s) elt(x:%, i:I) == negative? i or i > maxIndex(x) => error "index out of range" qelt(x, i) setelt(x:%, i:I, s:S) == negative? i or i > maxIndex(x) => error "index out of range" qsetelt_!(x, i, s) -- else if one? mn then else if (mn = 1) then maxIndex x == Qsize x qelt(x, i) == Qelt(x, i-1) qsetelt_!(x, i, s) == Qsetelt(x, i-1, s) elt(x:%, i:I) == QSLESSP(i,1$Lisp)$Lisp or QSLESSP(Qsize x,i)$Lisp => error "index out of range" Qelt(x, i-1) setelt(x:%, i:I, s:S) == QSLESSP(i,1$Lisp)$Lisp or QSLESSP(Qsize x,i)$Lisp => error "index out of range" Qsetelt(x, i-1, s) else qelt(x, i) == Qelt(x, i - mn) qsetelt_!(x, i, s) == Qsetelt(x, i - mn, s) elt(x:%, i:I) == i < mn or i > maxIndex(x) => error "index out of range" qelt(x, i) setelt(x:%, i:I, s:S) == i < mn or i > maxIndex(x) => error "index out of range" qsetelt_!(x, i, s) @ \section{domain ARRAY1 OneDimensionalArray} <>= )abbrev domain ARRAY1 OneDimensionalArray ++ This is the domain of 1-based one dimensional arrays OneDimensionalArray(S:Type): Exports == Implementation where ARRAYMININDEX ==> 1 -- if you want to change this, be my guest Exports == OneDimensionalArrayAggregate S with oneDimensionalArray: List S -> % ++ oneDimensionalArray(l) creates an array from a list of elements l oneDimensionalArray: (NonNegativeInteger, S) -> % ++ oneDimensionalArray(n,s) creates an array from n copies of element s Implementation == IndexedOneDimensionalArray(S, ARRAYMININDEX) add oneDimensionalArray(u) == n := #u n = 0 => empty() a := new(n, first u) for i in 2..n for x in rest u repeat a.i := x a oneDimensionalArray(n,s) == new(n,s) @ \section{package ARRAY12 OneDimensionalArrayFunctions2} <>= )abbrev package ARRAY12 OneDimensionalArrayFunctions2 ++ This package provides tools for operating on one-dimensional arrays ++ with unary and binary functions involving different underlying types OneDimensionalArrayFunctions2(A, B): Exports == Implementation where A, B: Type VA ==> OneDimensionalArray A VB ==> OneDimensionalArray B O2 ==> FiniteLinearAggregateFunctions2(A, VA, B, VB) Exports ==> with scan : ((A, B) -> B, VA, B) -> VB ++ scan(f,a,r) successively applies ++ \spad{reduce(f,x,r)} to more and more leading sub-arrays ++ x of one-dimensional array \spad{a}. ++ More precisely, if \spad{a} is \spad{[a1,a2,...]}, then ++ \spad{scan(f,a,r)} returns ++ \spad{[reduce(f,[a1],r),reduce(f,[a1,a2],r),...]}. reduce : ((A, B) -> B, VA, B) -> B ++ reduce(f,a,r) applies function f to each ++ successive element of the ++ one-dimensional array \spad{a} and an accumulant initialized to r. ++ For example, ++ \spad{reduce(_+$Integer,[1,2,3],0)} ++ does \spad{3+(2+(1+0))}. Note: third argument r ++ may be regarded as the ++ identity element for the function f. map : (A -> B, VA) -> VB ++ map(f,a) applies function f to each member of one-dimensional array ++ \spad{a} resulting in a new one-dimensional array over a ++ possibly different underlying domain. Implementation ==> add map(f, v) == map(f, v)$O2 scan(f, v, b) == scan(f, v, b)$O2 reduce(f, v, b) == reduce(f, v, b)$O2 @ \section{License} <>= --Copyright (c) 1991-2002, The Numerical ALgorithms Group Ltd. --All rights reserved. -- --Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without --modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are --met: -- -- - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -- -- - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright -- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in -- the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -- distribution. -- -- - Neither the name of The Numerical ALgorithms Group Ltd. nor the -- names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products -- derived from this software without specific prior written permission. -- --THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS --IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED --TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A --PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER --OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, --EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, --PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR --PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF --LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING --NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS --SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. @ <<*>>= <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> --%% TupleFunctions2 --TupleFunctions2(A:Type, B:Type): with -- map: (A -> B, Tuple A) -> Tuple B -- == add -- map(f, t) == -- p:PrimitiveArray(B) := new length t -- for i in minIndex p .. maxIndex p repeat -- p.i := f select(t, i) -- p::Tuple(B) @ \eject \begin{thebibliography}{99} \bibitem{1} nothing \end{thebibliography} \end{document}