# Copyright (C) 2014 The Android Open Source Project # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. from __future__ import print_function import heapq import itertools __all__ = ["RangeSet"] class RangeSet(object): """A RangeSet represents a set of nonoverlapping ranges on the integers (ie, a set of integers, but efficient when the set contains lots of runs.""" def __init__(self, data=None): if data: self.data = tuple(self._remove_pairs(data)) else: self.data = () def __iter__(self): for i in range(0, len(self.data), 2): yield self.data[i:i+2] def __eq__(self, other): return self.data == other.data def __ne__(self, other): return self.data != other.data def __nonzero__(self): return bool(self.data) def __str__(self): if not self.data: return "empty" else: return self.to_string() @classmethod def parse(cls, text): """Parse a text string consisting of a space-separated list of blocks and ranges, eg "10-20 30 35-40". Ranges are interpreted to include both their ends (so the above example represents 18 individual blocks. Returns a RangeSet object. If the input has all its blocks in increasing order, then returned RangeSet will have an extra attribute 'monotonic' that is set to True. For example the input "10-20 30" is monotonic, but the input "15-20 30 10-14" is not, even though they represent the same set of blocks (and the two RangeSets will compare equal with ==). """ data = [] last = -1 monotonic = True for p in text.split(): if "-" in p: s, e = p.split("-") data.append(int(s)) data.append(int(e)+1) if last <= s <= e: last = e else: monotonic = False else: s = int(p) data.append(s) data.append(s+1) if last <= s: last = s+1 else: monotonic = True data.sort() r = RangeSet(cls._remove_pairs(data)) r.monotonic = monotonic return r @staticmethod def _remove_pairs(source): last = None for i in source: if i == last: last = None else: if last is not None: yield last last = i if last is not None: yield last def to_string(self): out = [] for i in range(0, len(self.data), 2): s, e = self.data[i:i+2] if e == s+1: out.append(str(s)) else: out.append(str(s) + "-" + str(e-1)) return " ".join(out) def to_string_raw(self): return str(len(self.data)) + "," + ",".join(str(i) for i in self.data) def union(self, other): """Return a new RangeSet representing the union of this RangeSet with the argument.""" out = [] z = 0 for p, d in heapq.merge(zip(self.data, itertools.cycle((+1, -1))), zip(other.data, itertools.cycle((+1, -1)))): if (z == 0 and d == 1) or (z == 1 and d == -1): out.append(p) z += d return RangeSet(data=out) def intersect(self, other): """Return a new RangeSet representing the intersection of this RangeSet with the argument.""" out = [] z = 0 for p, d in heapq.merge(zip(self.data, itertools.cycle((+1, -1))), zip(other.data, itertools.cycle((+1, -1)))): if (z == 1 and d == 1) or (z == 2 and d == -1): out.append(p) z += d return RangeSet(data=out) def subtract(self, other): """Return a new RangeSet representing subtracting the argument from this RangeSet.""" out = [] z = 0 for p, d in heapq.merge(zip(self.data, itertools.cycle((+1, -1))), zip(other.data, itertools.cycle((-1, +1)))): if (z == 0 and d == 1) or (z == 1 and d == -1): out.append(p) z += d return RangeSet(data=out) def overlaps(self, other): """Returns true if the argument has a nonempty overlap with this RangeSet.""" # This is like intersect, but we can stop as soon as we discover the # output is going to be nonempty. z = 0 for p, d in heapq.merge(zip(self.data, itertools.cycle((+1, -1))), zip(other.data, itertools.cycle((+1, -1)))): if (z == 1 and d == 1) or (z == 2 and d == -1): return True z += d return False def size(self): """Returns the total size of the RangeSet (ie, how many integers are in the set).""" total = 0 for i, p in enumerate(self.data): if i % 2: total += p else: total -= p return total