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c22307fb
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c22307fb
authored
Jun 25, 2002
by
Tim Peters
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Enabled multiunion() for the IOBTree package too. There isn't a good
reason for it not being enabled before.
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src/BTrees/Maintainer.txt
src/BTrees/Maintainer.txt
+2
-2
src/BTrees/_IIBTree.c
src/BTrees/_IIBTree.c
+1
-2
src/BTrees/intkeymacros.h
src/BTrees/intkeymacros.h
+3
-2
src/BTrees/tests/testSetOps.py
src/BTrees/tests/testSetOps.py
+31
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src/BTrees/Maintainer.txt
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@@ -138,8 +138,8 @@ mappings. If left undefined, MERGE_WEIGHT defaults to
MULTI_INT_UNION
The value doesn't matter. If defined, SetOpTemplate.c compiles
code for a multiunion() function (compute a union of many input sets
at high speed). This currently makes sense only for
II sets, so
only _IIBTree.c defines it
.
at high speed). This currently makes sense only for
structures with
integer keys
.
BTree Clues
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src/BTrees/_IIBTree.c
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/* Setup template macros */
#define MASTER_ID "$Id: _IIBTree.c,v 1.
6 2002/05/30 21:00:30
tim_one Exp $\n"
#define MASTER_ID "$Id: _IIBTree.c,v 1.
7 2002/06/25 02:00:55
tim_one Exp $\n"
#define PERSISTENT
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@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@
#define INITMODULE init_IIBTree
#define DEFAULT_MAX_BUCKET_SIZE 120
#define DEFAULT_MAX_BTREE_SIZE 500
#define MULTI_INT_UNION 1
#include "intkeymacros.h"
#include "intvaluemacros.h"
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src/BTrees/intkeymacros.h
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#define KEYMACROS_H "$Id: intkeymacros.h,v 1.
8 2002/05/31 09:41:07 htrd
Exp $\n"
#define KEYMACROS_H "$Id: intkeymacros.h,v 1.
9 2002/06/25 02:00:55 tim_one
Exp $\n"
#define KEY_TYPE int
#define KEY_CHECK PyInt_Check
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@@ -12,3 +12,4 @@
if (PyInt_Check(ARG)) TARGET=PyInt_AS_LONG(ARG); else { \
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "expected integer key"); \
(STATUS)=0; (TARGET)=0; }
#define MULTI_INT_UNION 1
src/BTrees/tests/testSetOps.py
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@@ -19,8 +19,6 @@ from BTrees.IOBTree import IOBTree, IOBucket, IOSet, IOTreeSet
from
BTrees.IIBTree
import
IIBTree
,
IIBucket
,
IISet
,
IITreeSet
from
BTrees.OIBTree
import
OIBTree
,
OIBucket
,
OISet
,
OITreeSet
from
BTrees.IIBTree
import
multiunion
# XXX TODO Needs more tests.
# This file was created when multiunion was added. The other set operations
# don't appear to be tested anywhere yet.
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@@ -195,10 +193,14 @@ class PureOI(SetResult):
from
BTrees.OIBTree
import
union
,
intersection
,
difference
builders
=
OISet
,
OITreeSet
,
makeBuilder
(
OIBTree
),
makeBuilder
(
OIBucket
)
class
TestMultiUnion
(
TestCase
):
# Subclasses must set up (as class variables):
# multiunion, union
# mkset, mktreeset
# mkbucket, mkbtree
class
MultiUnion
(
TestCase
):
def
testEmpty
(
self
):
self
.
assertEqual
(
len
(
multiunion
([])),
0
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
len
(
self
.
multiunion
([])),
0
)
def
testOne
(
self
):
for
sequence
in
[
3
],
range
(
20
),
range
(
-
10
,
0
,
2
)
+
range
(
1
,
10
,
2
):
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@@ -208,22 +210,22 @@ class TestMultiUnion(TestCase):
seqsorted
=
sequence
[:]
seqsorted
.
sort
()
for
seq
in
seq1
,
seq2
,
seqsorted
:
for
builder
in
IISet
,
IITreeS
et
:
for
builder
in
self
.
mkset
,
self
.
mktrees
et
:
input
=
builder
(
seq
)
output
=
multiunion
([
input
])
output
=
self
.
multiunion
([
input
])
self
.
assertEqual
(
len
(
seq
),
len
(
output
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
seqsorted
,
list
(
output
))
def
testValuesIgnored
(
self
):
for
builder
in
IIBucket
,
IIBT
ree
:
for
builder
in
self
.
mkbucket
,
self
.
mkbt
ree
:
input
=
builder
([(
1
,
2
),
(
3
,
4
),
(
5
,
6
)])
output
=
multiunion
([
input
])
output
=
self
.
multiunion
([
input
])
self
.
assertEqual
([
1
,
3
,
5
],
list
(
output
))
def
testBigInput
(
self
):
N
=
100000
input
=
IIS
et
(
range
(
N
))
output
=
multiunion
([
input
]
*
10
)
input
=
self
.
mks
et
(
range
(
N
))
output
=
self
.
multiunion
([
input
]
*
10
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
len
(
output
),
N
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
output
.
minKey
(),
0
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
output
.
maxKey
(),
N
-
1
)
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@@ -233,32 +235,43 @@ class TestMultiUnion(TestCase):
from
random
import
shuffle
N
=
5000
inputs
=
[]
mkset
,
mktreeset
=
self
.
mkset
,
self
.
mktreeset
for
i
in
range
(
N
):
base
=
i
*
4
-
N
inputs
.
append
(
IIS
et
([
base
,
base
+
1
]))
inputs
.
append
(
IITreeS
et
([
base
+
2
,
base
+
3
]))
inputs
.
append
(
mks
et
([
base
,
base
+
1
]))
inputs
.
append
(
mktrees
et
([
base
+
2
,
base
+
3
]))
shuffle
(
inputs
)
output
=
multiunion
(
inputs
)
output
=
self
.
multiunion
(
inputs
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
len
(
output
),
N
*
4
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
list
(
output
),
range
(
-
N
,
3
*
N
))
def
testFunkyKeyIteration
(
self
):
# The internal set iteration protocol allows "iterating over" a
# a single key as if it were a set.
from
BTrees.IIBTree
import
union
N
=
100
slow
=
IISet
()
union
,
mkset
=
self
.
union
,
self
.
mkset
slow
=
mkset
()
for
i
in
range
(
N
):
slow
=
union
(
slow
,
IIS
et
([
i
]))
fast
=
multiunion
(
range
(
N
))
# acts like N distinct singleton sets
slow
=
union
(
slow
,
mks
et
([
i
]))
fast
=
self
.
multiunion
(
range
(
N
))
# acts like N distinct singleton sets
self
.
assertEqual
(
len
(
slow
),
N
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
len
(
fast
),
N
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
list
(
slow
.
keys
()),
list
(
fast
.
keys
()))
self
.
assertEqual
(
list
(
fast
.
keys
()),
range
(
N
))
class
TestIIMultiUnion
(
MultiUnion
):
from
BTrees.IIBTree
import
multiunion
,
union
from
BTrees.IIBTree
import
IISet
as
mkset
,
IITreeSet
as
mktreeset
from
BTrees.IIBTree
import
IIBucket
as
mkbucket
,
IIBTree
as
mkbtree
class
TestIOMultiUnion
(
MultiUnion
):
from
BTrees.IOBTree
import
multiunion
,
union
from
BTrees.IOBTree
import
IOSet
as
mkset
,
IOTreeSet
as
mktreeset
from
BTrees.IOBTree
import
IOBucket
as
mkbucket
,
IOBTree
as
mkbtree
def
test_suite
():
s
=
TestSuite
()
for
klass
in
(
TestMultiUnion
,
for
klass
in
(
Test
IIMultiUnion
,
TestIO
MultiUnion
,
PureII
,
PureIO
,
PureOI
,
PureOO
):
s
.
addTest
(
makeSuite
(
klass
))
return
s
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