-//$$CDS-header$$
+/*
+ This file is a part of libcds - Concurrent Data Structures library
-#ifndef __CDS_CONTAINER_CUCKOO_SET_H
-#define __CDS_CONTAINER_CUCKOO_SET_H
+ (C) Copyright Maxim Khizhinsky (libcds.dev@gmail.com) 2006-2016
+
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+
+#ifndef CDSLIB_CONTAINER_CUCKOO_SET_H
+#define CDSLIB_CONTAINER_CUCKOO_SET_H
#include <cds/container/details/cuckoo_base.h>
#include <cds/details/binary_functor_wrapper.h>
<b>About Cuckoo hashing</b>
[From "The Art of Multiprocessor Programming"]
- Cuckoo hashing is a hashing algorithm in which a newly added item displaces any earlier item
+ <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuckoo_hashing">Cuckoo hashing</a> is a hashing algorithm in which a newly added item displaces any earlier item
occupying the same slot. For brevity, a table is a k-entry array of items. For a hash set f size
N = 2k we use a two-entry array of tables, and two independent hash functions,
<tt> h0, h1: KeyRange -> 0,...,k-1</tt>
the average search complexity is <tt>O(PROBE_SET/2)</tt>.
However, the overhead of sorting can eliminate a gain of ordered search.
- The probe set is ordered if opt::compare or opt::less is specified in \p %CuckooSet
- declaration. Otherwise, the probe set is unordered and \p %CuckooSet must contain
- opt::equal_to option.
+ The probe set is ordered if \p compare or \p less is specified in \p Traits
+ template parameter. Otherwise, the probe set is unordered and \p Traits must contain
+ \p equal_to predicate.
Template arguments:
- \p T - the type stored in the set.
CuckooSet(
hash_tuple_type&& h ///< hash functor tuple of type <tt>std::tuple<H1, H2, ... Hn></tt> where <tt> n == \ref c_nArity </tt>
)
- : base_class( std::forward<hash_tuple_type>(h) )
+ : base_class( std::forward<hash_tuple_type>(h))
{}
/// Constructs the set object with given probe set properties and hash functor tuple (move semantics)
, unsigned int nProbesetThreshold ///< probe set threshold, <tt>nProbesetThreshold < nProbesetSize</tt>. If 0, nProbesetThreshold = nProbesetSize - 1
, hash_tuple_type&& h ///< hash functor tuple of type <tt>std::tuple<H1, H2, ... Hn></tt> where <tt> n == \ref c_nArity </tt>
)
- : base_class( nInitialSize, nProbesetSize, nProbesetThreshold, std::forward<hash_tuple_type>(h) )
+ : base_class( nInitialSize, nProbesetSize, nProbesetThreshold, std::forward<hash_tuple_type>(h))
{}
/// Destructor clears the set
return false;
}
- /// Ensures that the \p val exists in the set
+ /// Updates the node
/**
- The operation performs inserting or changing data.
+ The operation performs inserting or changing data with lock-free manner.
- If the \p val key not found in the set, then the new item created from \p val
- is inserted into the set. Otherwise, the functor \p func is called with the item found.
- The functor \p Func should be a function with signature:
- \code
- void func( bool bNew, value_type& item, const Q& val );
- \endcode
- or a functor:
+ If the item \p val is not found in the set, then \p val is inserted into the set
+ iff \p bAllowInsert is \p true.
+ Otherwise, the functor \p func is called with item found.
+ The functor \p func signature is:
\code
struct my_functor {
void operator()( bool bNew, value_type& item, const Q& val );
};
\endcode
-
with arguments:
- \p bNew - \p true if the item has been inserted, \p false otherwise
- \p item - item of the set
- - \p val - argument \p val passed into the \p ensure function
-
- The functor can change non-key fields of the \p item.
+ - \p val - argument \p val passed into the \p %update() function
+ If new item has been inserted (i.e. \p bNew is \p true) then \p item and \p val arguments
+ refer to the same thing.
- Returns <tt> std::pair<bool, bool> </tt> where \p first is true if operation is successfull,
- \p second is true if new item has been added or \p false if the item with \p val key
+ Returns std::pair<bool, bool> where \p first is \p true if operation is successful,
+ i.e. the node has been inserted or updated,
+ \p second is \p true if new item has been added or \p false if the item with \p key
already exists.
*/
template <typename Q, typename Func>
- std::pair<bool, bool> ensure( Q const& val, Func func )
+ std::pair<bool, bool> update( Q const& val, Func func, bool bAllowInsert = true )
{
scoped_node_ptr pNode( alloc_node( val ));
- std::pair<bool, bool> res = base_class::ensure( *pNode,
- [&val,&func](bool bNew, node_type& item, node_type const& ){ func( bNew, item.m_val, val ); }
+ std::pair<bool, bool> res = base_class::update( *pNode,
+ [&val,&func](bool bNew, node_type& item, node_type const& ){ func( bNew, item.m_val, val ); },
+ bAllowInsert
);
if ( res.first && res.second )
pNode.release();
return res;
}
+ //@cond
+ template <typename Q, typename Func>
+ CDS_DEPRECATED("ensure() is deprecated, use update()")
+ std::pair<bool, bool> ensure( Q const& val, Func func )
+ {
+ return update( val, func, true );
+ }
+ //@endcond
/// Delete \p key from the set
/** \anchor cds_nonintrusive_CuckooSet_erase
template <typename Q, typename Predicate>
bool erase_with( Q const& key, Predicate pred )
{
- node_type * pNode = base_class::erase_with( key, typename maker::template predicate_wrapper<Predicate, bool>() );
+ CDS_UNUSED( pred );
+ node_type * pNode = base_class::erase_with( key, typename maker::template predicate_wrapper<Predicate, bool>());
if ( pNode ) {
free_node( pNode );
return true;
template <typename Q, typename Predicate, typename Func>
bool erase_with( Q const& key, Predicate pred, Func f )
{
- node_type * pNode = base_class::erase_with( key, typename maker::template predicate_wrapper<Predicate, bool>() );
+ CDS_UNUSED( pred );
+ node_type * pNode = base_class::erase_with( key, typename maker::template predicate_wrapper<Predicate, bool>());
if ( pNode ) {
f( pNode->m_val );
free_node( pNode );
{
return base_class::find( val, [&f](node_type& item, Q& v) { f( item.m_val, v );});
}
+ //@cond
+ template <typename Q, typename Func>
+ bool find( Q const& val, Func f )
+ {
+ return base_class::find( val, [&f](node_type& item, Q const& v) { f( item.m_val, v );});
+ }
+ //@endcond
/// Find the key \p val using \p pred predicate for comparing
/**
template <typename Q, typename Predicate, typename Func>
bool find_with( Q& val, Predicate pred, Func f )
{
+ CDS_UNUSED( pred );
return base_class::find_with( val, typename maker::template predicate_wrapper<Predicate, bool>(),
[&f](node_type& item, Q& v) { f( item.m_val, v );});
}
-
- /// Find the key \p val
- /** \anchor cds_nonintrusive_CuckooSet_find_cfunc
-
- The function searches the item with key equal to \p val and calls the functor \p f for item found.
- The interface of \p Func functor is:
- \code
- struct functor {
- void operator()( value_type& item, Q const& val );
- };
- \endcode
- where \p item is the item found, \p val is the <tt>find</tt> function argument.
-
- The functor can change non-key fields of \p item.
-
- The type \p Q can differ from \ref value_type of items storing in the container.
- Therefore, the \p value_type should be comparable with type \p Q.
-
- The function returns \p true if \p val is found, \p false otherwise.
- */
- template <typename Q, typename Func>
- bool find( Q const& val, Func f )
- {
- return base_class::find( val, [&f](node_type& item, Q const& v) { f( item.m_val, v );});
- }
-
- /// Find the key \p val using \p pred predicate for comparing
- /**
- The function is an analog of \ref cds_nonintrusive_CuckooSet_find_cfunc "find(Q const&, Func)"
- but \p pred is used for key comparison.
- If you use ordered cuckoo set, then \p Predicate should have the interface and semantics like \p std::less.
- If you use unordered cuckoo set, then \p Predicate should have the interface and semantics like \p std::equal_to.
- \p pred must imply the same element order as the comparator used for building the set.
- */
+ //@cond
template <typename Q, typename Predicate, typename Func>
bool find_with( Q const& val, Predicate pred, Func f )
{
+ CDS_UNUSED( pred );
return base_class::find_with( val, typename maker::template predicate_wrapper<Predicate, bool>(),
[&f](node_type& item, Q const& v) { f( item.m_val, v );});
}
+ //@endcond
- /// Find the key \p val
- /** \anchor cds_nonintrusive_CuckooSet_find_val
-
- The function searches the item with key equal to \p val
+ /// Checks whether the set contains \p key
+ /**
+ The function searches the item with key equal to \p key
and returns \p true if it is found, and \p false otherwise.
-
- Note the hash functor specified for class \p Traits template parameter
- should accept a parameter of type \p Q that can be not the same as \ref value_type.
*/
template <typename Q>
- bool find( Q const& val )
+ bool contains( Q const& key )
+ {
+ return base_class::find( key, [](node_type&, Q const&) {});
+ }
+ //@cond
+ template <typename Q>
+ CDS_DEPRECATED("the function is deprecated, use contains()")
+ bool find( Q const& key )
{
- return base_class::find( val, [](node_type&, Q const&) {});
+ return contains( key );
}
+ //@endcond
- /// Find the key \p val using \p pred predicate for comparing
+ /// Checks whether the set contains \p key using \p pred predicate for searching
/**
- The function is an analog of \ref cds_nonintrusive_CuckooSet_find_val "find(Q const&)"
- but \p pred is used for key comparison.
- If you use ordered cuckoo set, then \p Predicate should have the interface and semantics like \p std::less.
- If you use unordered cuckoo set, then \p Predicate should have the interface and semantics like \p std::equal_to.
- \p pred must imply the same element order as the comparator used for building the set.
+ The function is similar to <tt>contains( key )</tt> but \p pred is used for key comparing.
+ \p Less functor has the interface like \p std::less.
+ \p Less must imply the same element order as the comparator used for building the set.
*/
template <typename Q, typename Predicate>
- bool find_with( Q const& val, Predicate pred )
+ bool contains( Q const& key, Predicate pred )
{
- return base_class::find_with( val, typename maker::template predicate_wrapper<Predicate, bool>(), [](node_type&, Q const&) {});
+ CDS_UNUSED( pred );
+ return base_class::find_with( key, typename maker::template predicate_wrapper<Predicate, bool>(), [](node_type&, Q const&) {});
}
+ //@cond
+ template <typename Q, typename Predicate>
+ CDS_DEPRECATED("the function is deprecated, use contains()")
+ bool find_with( Q const& key, Predicate pred )
+ {
+ return contains( key, pred );
+ }
+ //@endcond
/// Clears the set
/**
*/
void clear()
{
- return base_class::clear_and_dispose( node_disposer() );
+ return base_class::clear_and_dispose( node_disposer());
}
/// Checks if the set is empty
{
return base_class::mutex_policy_statistics();
}
-
};
}} // namespace cds::container
-#endif //#ifndef __CDS_CONTAINER_CUCKOO_SET_H
+#endif //#ifndef CDSLIB_CONTAINER_CUCKOO_SET_H