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0a62fd2f87 ENH: allow passing of comparator to sortToc methods
- this increases the flexibility of the interface

- Add stringOps 'natural' string sorting comparison.
  Digits are sorted in their natural order, which means that
      (file10.txt file05.txt file2.txt)
  are sorted as
      (file2.txt file05.txt file10.txt)

STYLE: consistent naming of template parameters for comparators

  - Compare for normal binary predicates
  - ListComparePredicate for list compare binary predicates
2017-10-27 14:28:00 +02:00
049617d037 ENH: update List and DynamicList methods (issue #595)
- improve functional compatibility with DynList (remove methods)
  * eg, remove an element from any position in a DynamicList
  * reduce the number of template parameters
  * remove/subset regions of DynamicList

- propagate Swap template specializations for lists, hashtables

- move construct/assignment to various containers.

- add find/found methods for FixedList and UList for a more succinct
  (and clearer?) usage than the equivalent global findIndex() function.

- simplify List_FOR_ALL loops
2017-09-20 17:20:54 +02:00
c6c79ab313 STYLE: use std::pair (not Tuple2) in conjunction with std::initializer_list
- no penalty compared to Tuple2, potential future benefits with C++
  constructor forwarding.
2017-05-29 11:07:39 +02:00
b83007594a ENH: HashTable cfind() method returning a const_iterator
- This follows the same idea as cbegin/cend and is helpful when using
  C++11 auto to ensure we have unambiguous const-safe access.

  Previously:
  ====
    typename someLongClass::const_iterator iter = someTable.find(key);

    ... later on:
    *iter = value; // Oops, but caught by compiler.

  We can save some typing with auto, but it is uncertain what we get:
  ====
    auto iter = someTable.find(key);
        // iterator or const_iterator?
        // depends on someTable having const or non-const access.

    ... later on:
    *iter = value;  // Oops, but not caught by compiler.

  Using cfind instead, auto will deduce const_iterator as the type:
  ====
    auto iter = someTable.cfind(key);  // definitely const_iterator

    ... later on:
    *iter = value; // Oops, but caught by compiler.
2017-05-26 12:42:30 +02:00
cf889306d0 ENH: added HashTable count, filter and generalized toc methods
- Generalized means over filtering table entries based on their keys,
  values, or both.  Either filter (retain), or optionally prune elements
  that satisfy the specified predicate.

  filterKeys and filterValues:
  - Take a unary predicate with the signature

        bool operator()(const Key& k);

  - filterEntries:
    Takes a binary predicate with the signature

        bool operator()(const Key& k, const T& v);

==

  The predicates can be normal class methods, or provide on-the-fly
  using a C++ lambda. For example,

      wordRes goodFields = ...;
      allFieldNames.filterKeys
      (
          [&goodFields](const word& k){ return goodFields.match(k); }
      );

  Note that all classes that can match a string (eg, regExp, keyType,
  wordRe, wordRes) or that are derived from a Foam::string (eg, fileName,
  word) are provided with a corresponding

      bool operator()(const std::string&)

  that either performs a regular expression or a literal match.
  This allows such objects to be used directly as a unary predicate
  when filtering any string hash keys.

  Note that HashSet and hashedWordList both have the proper
  operator() methods that also allow them to be used as a unary
  predicate.

- Similar predicate selection with the following:
    * tocKeys, tocValues, tocEntries
    * countKeys, countValues, countEntries

  except that instead of pruning, there is a simple logic inversion.
2017-05-17 10:18:14 +02:00
6933bc3021 ENH: HashPtrTable remove/erase now include safeguard against end-iterator
- This makes the following safe:

      auto iter = ptrTable.find(unknownKey);
      ptrTable.erase(iter);

- Unmask HashPtrTable::erase(const Key& key) method
2017-05-15 09:57:25 +02:00
f73b5b629f ENH: added HashTable 'lookup' and 'retain' methods
- lookup(): with a default value (const access)
  For example,
      Map<label> something;
      value = something.lookup(key, -1);

    being equivalent to the following:

      Map<label> something;
      value = -1;  // bad value
      if (something.found(key))
      {
          value = something[key];
      }

    except that lookup also makes it convenient to handle const references.
    Eg,

      const labelList& ids = someHash.lookup(key, labelList());

- For consistency, provide a two parameter HashTable '()' operator.
  The lookup() method is, however, normally preferable when
  const-only access is to be ensured.

- retain(): the counterpart to erase(), it only retains entries
  corresponding to the listed keys.

  For example,
      HashTable<someType> largeCache;
      wordHashSet preserve = ...;

      largeCache.retain(preserve);

    being roughly equivalent to the following two-stage process,
    but with reduced overhead and typing, and fewer potential mistakes.

      HashTable<someType> largeCache;
      wordHashSet preserve = ...;

      {
          wordHashSet cull(largeCache.toc()); // all keys
          cull.erase(preserve);               // except those to preserve
          largeCache.erase(cull);             //
      }

  The HashSet &= operator and retain() are functionally equivalent,
  but retain() also works with dissimilar value types.
2017-05-11 12:25:35 +02:00
6747d14dfa BUG: odd table size after shrink (issue #460)
- remove this unused method
2017-05-04 13:11:46 +02:00
03d180724b ENH: improve HashTable iterator access and management
- provide key_iterator/const_key_iterator for all hashes,
  reuse directly for HashSet as iterator/const_iterator, respectively.

- additional keys() method for HashTable that returns a wrapped to
  a pair of begin/end const_iterators with additional size/empty
  information that allows these to be used directly by anything else
  expecting things with begin/end/size. Unfortunately does not yet
  work with std::distance().

  Example,
     for (auto& k : labelHashTable.keys())
     {
        ...
     }
2017-05-04 10:17:18 +02:00
1dc3236825 BUG: fixed odd sizing for hash tables (fixes #460) 2017-05-02 12:31:52 +02:00
c0a50dc621 ENH: improve overall consistency of the HashTable and its iterators
- previously had a mismash of const/non-const attributes on iterators
  that were confused with the attributes of the object being accessed.

- use the iterator keys() and object() methods consistently for all
  internal access of the HashTable iterators. This makes the intention
  clearer, the code easier to maintain, and protects against any
  possible changes in the definition of the operators.

- 'operator*': The standard form expected by STL libraries.
  However, for the std::map, this dereferences to a <key,value> pair,
  whereas OpenFOAM dereferences simply to <value>.

- 'operator()': OpenFOAM treats this like the 'operator*'

- adjusted the values of end() and cend() to reinterpret from nullObject
  instead of returning a static iteratorEnd() object.
  This means that C++ templates can now correctly deduce and match
  the return types from begin() and end() consistently.
  So that range-based now works.

  Eg,
      HashTable<label> table1 = ...;
      for (auto i : table1)
      {
          Info<< i << endl;
      }

  Since the 'operator*' returns hash table values, this prints all the
  values in the table.
2017-05-02 00:15:12 +02:00
5d6bf3e43d ENH: HashTable improvements
- optimize erasure using different HashTable based on its size.
  Eg, hashtable.erase(other);

  If 'other' is smaller than the hashtable, it is more efficient to
  use the keys from other to remove from the hashtable.

  Otherwise simply iterate over the hashtable and remove it if
  that key was found in other.
2017-04-30 10:21:10 +02:00
a2ddf7dd48 ENH: support HashTable erasure via a FixedList
- propagate common erasure methods as HashSet::unset() method,
  for symmetry with HashSet::set()
2017-04-29 14:50:46 +02:00
ded105c539 STYLE: HashTable documentation
- explicitly mention the value-initialized status for the operator().
  This means that the following code will properly use an initialized
  zero.

      HashTable<label> regionCount;

      if (...)
         regionCount("region1")++;

      ... and also this;

      if (regionCount("something") > 0)
      {
          ...
      }

  Note that the OpenFOAM HashTable uses operator[] to provide read and
  write access to *existing* entries and will provoke a FatalError if
  the entry does not exist.

  The operator() provides write access to *existing* entries or will
  create the new entry as required.
  The STL hashes use operator[] for this purpose.
2017-04-29 12:27:11 +02:00
31da01d1ea STYLE: cleanup doxygen for HashTable/HashSet
- remove stray canonicalSize declaration
2017-04-11 09:32:53 +02:00
900c804bf0 HashTable: Added void operator=(std::initializer_list<Tuple2<Key, T>>) 2016-08-11 21:41:55 +01:00
c5630e5cb1 Corrected nullptr collateral damage
Resolves bug-report http://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=2181
2016-08-08 15:38:53 +01:00
076c4c6e82 HashTable: Added C++11 initializer_list constructor
e.g.
    HashTable<label, string> table1
    {
        {"kjhk", 10},
        {"kjhk2", 12}
    };

    HashTable<label, label, Hash<label>> table2
    {
        {3, 10},
        {5, 12},
        {7, 16}
    };
2016-08-05 22:30:26 +01:00
58f905ff70 C++11: Replaced the C NULL with the safer C++11 nullptr
Requires gcc version 4.7 or higher
2016-08-05 17:19:38 +01:00
0db8ff34fd src/OpenFOAM/containers: Updated formatting and comments 2016-02-28 18:21:58 +00:00
68e86f97fe Info -> InfoInFunction and updated comments 2016-01-20 10:18:13 +00:00
56fa7c0906 Update code to use the simpler C++11 template syntax removing spaces between closing ">"s 2016-01-10 22:41:16 +00:00
a4ab3f61db src/OpenFOAM: Update ...ErrorIn -> ...ErrorInFunction
Avoids the clutter and maintenance effort associated with providing the
function signature string.
2015-11-08 12:23:52 +00:00
c2dd153a14 Copyright transfered to the OpenFOAM Foundation 2011-08-14 12:17:30 +01:00
eaef8d482b STYLE: Updated 1991 start copyright year to 2004 2011-01-14 16:08:00 +00:00
099cc39e2e Revert "STYLE: 2011 copyright date."
This reverts commit b18f6cc1ce.
2011-01-05 18:24:29 +00:00
b18f6cc1ce STYLE: 2011 copyright date. 2011-01-05 11:14:26 +00:00
d79237597e STYLE: Fixing code style requirements for all src. 2010-07-28 13:31:46 +01:00
d29c438657 STYLE: use url for FSF license instead of postal address, switch to GPL v3 2010-03-29 14:07:56 +02:00
c7c9a6e003 Activate the reworked HashTable
- previous draft version was HashTbl
- accidentally still had canonicalSize in templated code
2009-11-04 09:06:26 +01:00
85f11fa7cc added sortedToc() 2009-08-06 17:43:39 +01:00
a46c85f5a4 HashTable changes
- make table power-of-two, but since it seems to give 1-2% performance
  improvement, maybe forget it too.

- remove two-argument form of hashing classes and do the modulus direclty
  within HashTable instead. This simplifies things a fair bit.

- migrate Hash<void*> from db/dlLibrary to primitives/hashes/Hash
2009-02-26 17:49:47 +01:00
e562aecb73 HashTable performance: find(), found() check nElmts_ instead of tableSize_
- much better performance on empty tables (4-6x speedup), neutral
  performance change on filled tables. Since tableSize_ is non-zero when
  nElmts_ is, there is no modulus zero problem.
2009-02-25 18:58:48 +01:00
69918f23c5 consistency update
- OSspecific: chmod() -> chMod(), even although it's not used anywhere

- ListOps get subset() and inplaceSubset() templated on BoolListType

- added UList<bool>::operator[](..) const specialization.
  Returns false (actually pTraits<bool>::zero) for out-of-range elements.
  This lets us use List<bool> with lazy evaluation and no noticeable
  change in performance.

- use rcIndex() and fcIndex() wherever possible.
  Could check if branching or modulus is faster for fcIndex().

- UList and FixedList get 'const T* cdata() const' and 'T* data()' members.
  Similar to the STL front() and std::string::data() methods, they return a
  pointer to the first element without needing to write '&myList[0]', recast
  begin() or violate const-ness.
2009-02-06 20:43:09 +01:00
c2ac216eaf HashTable::erase from list of keys or the keys from another HashTable
- the parameter HashTable can hold arbitrary data .. just the type of keys
  needs to match
2009-01-11 20:01:53 +01:00
990a9e7f57 added HashTable::erase(const HashTable&) method 2009-01-09 09:35:53 +01:00
19503c93e1 rename xfer<T> class to Xfer<T>
- The capitalization is consistent with most other template classes, but
  more importantly frees up xfer() for use as method name without needing
  special treatment to avoid ambiguities.

  It seems reasonable to have different names for transfer(...) and xfer()
  methods, since the transfer is occuring in different directions.
  The xfer() method can thus replace the recently introduced zero-parameter
  transfer() methods.
  Other name candidates (eg, yield, release, etc.) were deemed too abstract.
2009-01-05 12:30:19 +01:00
a010121427 HashTable / StaticHashTable changes
StaticHashTable:
- erase(iterator&) now actually alters the iterator and iterator++() handles
  it properly
- clear() also sets count to zero
- operator=(const StaticHashTable&) doesn't crash after a previous transfer
- operator(), operator==() and operator!=() added

HashTable:
- operator=(const HashTable&) gets tableSize if required, eg, after a
  previous transfer)

HashSet / Map
- add xfer<...> constructor for underlying HashTable
2009-01-02 13:24:30 +01:00
28b200bcd9 update copyrights for 2009 2008-12-31 19:01:56 +01:00
8a5931f15a added HashTable::clearStorage() for symmetry with DynamicList 2008-12-12 09:48:51 +01:00
91cb6d2912 xfer class modifications:
- removed operator* in favour of operator() for consistency with tmp
    class. The previous use of operator() for const casting didn't work
    anyhow due to template confusion.
  - added xferCopy(), xferMove() and xferTmp() template functions instead
  - preliminary changes to IOobjects and Fields for xfer
2008-10-17 18:27:11 +02:00
8c23f5423c add xfer constructors to cell/face/point Zone and (Static)HashTable 2008-10-10 10:22:08 +02:00
1b3cf9133a operator== 2008-08-06 10:24:35 +01:00
02cabc3cf2 updated Copyright (C) \d+-2008 OpenCFD Ltd. 2008-06-25 15:01:46 +02:00
0f687ccd76 Minimum changes to compile everything with gcc-4.3.0 2008-05-26 19:27:23 +01:00
4a2a23a710 Lots of changes from Mark and my changes to ddtPhiCorr all mixed together
because I failed to work out how to merge Mark's stuff -- HELP!!!
2008-05-25 21:46:37 +01:00
3170c7c0c9 Creation of OpenFOAM-dev repository 15/04/2008 2008-04-15 18:56:58 +01:00