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	From Go commit 0a48e5cbfabd679e, then with some generics sprinkled about. Updates tailscale/corp#7354 Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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| 
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| // Package heap provides heap operations for any type that implements
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| // heap.Interface. A heap is a tree with the property that each node is the
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| // minimum-valued node in its subtree.
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| //
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| // The minimum element in the tree is the root, at index 0.
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| //
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| // A heap is a common way to implement a priority queue. To build a priority
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| // queue, implement the Heap interface with the (negative) priority as the
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| // ordering for the Less method, so Push adds items while Pop removes the
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| // highest-priority item from the queue. The Examples include such an
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| // implementation; the file example_pq_test.go has the complete source.
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| //
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| // This package is a copy of the Go standard library's
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| // container/heap, but using generics.
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| package heap
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| 
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| import "sort"
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| 
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| // The Interface type describes the requirements
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| // for a type using the routines in this package.
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| // Any type that implements it may be used as a
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| // min-heap with the following invariants (established after
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| // Init has been called or if the data is empty or sorted):
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| //
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| //	!h.Less(j, i) for 0 <= i < h.Len() and 2*i+1 <= j <= 2*i+2 and j < h.Len()
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| //
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| // Note that Push and Pop in this interface are for package heap's
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| // implementation to call. To add and remove things from the heap,
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| // use heap.Push and heap.Pop.
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| type Interface[V any] interface {
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| 	sort.Interface
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| 	Push(x V) // add x as element Len()
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| 	Pop() V   // remove and return element Len() - 1.
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| }
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| 
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| // Init establishes the heap invariants required by the other routines in this package.
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| // Init is idempotent with respect to the heap invariants
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| // and may be called whenever the heap invariants may have been invalidated.
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| // The complexity is O(n) where n = h.Len().
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| func Init[V any](h Interface[V]) {
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| 	// heapify
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| 	n := h.Len()
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| 	for i := n/2 - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
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| 		down(h, i, n)
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| // Push pushes the element x onto the heap.
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| // The complexity is O(log n) where n = h.Len().
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| func Push[V any](h Interface[V], x V) {
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| 	h.Push(x)
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| 	up(h, h.Len()-1)
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| }
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| 
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| // Pop removes and returns the minimum element (according to Less) from the heap.
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| // The complexity is O(log n) where n = h.Len().
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| // Pop is equivalent to Remove(h, 0).
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| func Pop[V any](h Interface[V]) V {
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| 	n := h.Len() - 1
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| 	h.Swap(0, n)
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| 	down(h, 0, n)
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| 	return h.Pop()
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| }
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| 
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| // Remove removes and returns the element at index i from the heap.
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| // The complexity is O(log n) where n = h.Len().
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| func Remove[V any](h Interface[V], i int) V {
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| 	n := h.Len() - 1
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| 	if n != i {
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| 		h.Swap(i, n)
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| 		if !down(h, i, n) {
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| 			up(h, i)
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| 		}
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| 	}
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| 	return h.Pop()
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| }
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| 
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| // Fix re-establishes the heap ordering after the element at index i has changed its value.
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| // Changing the value of the element at index i and then calling Fix is equivalent to,
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| // but less expensive than, calling Remove(h, i) followed by a Push of the new value.
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| // The complexity is O(log n) where n = h.Len().
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| func Fix[V any](h Interface[V], i int) {
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| 	if !down(h, i, h.Len()) {
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| 		up(h, i)
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| func up[V any](h Interface[V], j int) {
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| 	for {
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| 		i := (j - 1) / 2 // parent
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| 		if i == j || !h.Less(j, i) {
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| 			break
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| 		}
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| 		h.Swap(i, j)
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| 		j = i
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| func down[V any](h Interface[V], i0, n int) bool {
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| 	i := i0
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| 	for {
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| 		j1 := 2*i + 1
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| 		if j1 >= n || j1 < 0 { // j1 < 0 after int overflow
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| 			break
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| 		}
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| 		j := j1 // left child
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| 		if j2 := j1 + 1; j2 < n && h.Less(j2, j1) {
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| 			j = j2 // = 2*i + 2  // right child
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| 		}
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| 		if !h.Less(j, i) {
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| 			break
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| 		}
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| 		h.Swap(i, j)
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| 		i = j
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| 	}
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| 	return i > i0
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| }
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