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//===-- llvm/ADT/EquivalenceClasses.h - Generic Equiv. Classes --*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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//                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// Generic implementation of equivalence classes through the use Tarjan's
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// efficient union-find algorithm.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_ADT_EQUIVALENCECLASSES_H
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#define LLVM_ADT_EQUIVALENCECLASSES_H
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#include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h"
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#include <cassert>
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#include <set>
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namespace llvm {
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/// EquivalenceClasses - This represents a collection of equivalence classes and
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/// supports three efficient operations: insert an element into a class of its
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/// own, union two classes, and find the class for a given element.  In
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/// addition to these modification methods, it is possible to iterate over all
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/// of the equivalence classes and all of the elements in a class.
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///
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/// This implementation is an efficient implementation that only stores one copy
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/// of the element being indexed per entry in the set, and allows any arbitrary
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/// type to be indexed (as long as it can be ordered with operator<).
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///
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/// Here is a simple example using integers:
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///
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///  EquivalenceClasses<int> EC;
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///  EC.unionSets(1, 2);                // insert 1, 2 into the same set
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///  EC.insert(4); EC.insert(5);        // insert 4, 5 into own sets
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///  EC.unionSets(5, 1);                // merge the set for 1 with 5's set.
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///
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///  for (EquivalenceClasses<int>::iterator I = EC.begin(), E = EC.end();
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///       I != E; ++I) {           // Iterate over all of the equivalence sets.
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///    if (!I->isLeader()) continue;   // Ignore non-leader sets.
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///    for (EquivalenceClasses<int>::member_iterator MI = EC.member_begin(I);
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///         MI != EC.member_end(); ++MI)   // Loop over members in this set.
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///      cerr << *MI << " ";  // Print member.
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///    cerr << "\n";   // Finish set.
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///  }
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///
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/// This example prints:
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///   4
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///   5 1 2
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///
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template <class ElemTy>
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class EquivalenceClasses {
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  /// ECValue - The EquivalenceClasses data structure is just a set of these.
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  /// Each of these represents a relation for a value.  First it stores the
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  /// value itself, which provides the ordering that the set queries.  Next, it
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  /// provides a "next pointer", which is used to enumerate all of the elements
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  /// in the unioned set.  Finally, it defines either a "end of list pointer" or
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  /// "leader pointer" depending on whether the value itself is a leader.  A
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  /// "leader pointer" points to the node that is the leader for this element,
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  /// if the node is not a leader.  A "end of list pointer" points to the last
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  /// node in the list of members of this list.  Whether or not a node is a
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  /// leader is determined by a bit stolen from one of the pointers.
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  class ECValue {
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    friend class EquivalenceClasses;
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    mutable const ECValue *Leader, *Next;
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    ElemTy Data;
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    // ECValue ctor - Start out with EndOfList pointing to this node, Next is
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    // Null, isLeader = true.
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    ECValue(const ElemTy &Elt)
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      : Leader(this), Next((ECValue*)(intptr_t)1), Data(Elt) {}
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    const ECValue *getLeader() const {
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      if (isLeader()) return this;
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      if (Leader->isLeader()) return Leader;
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      // Path compression.
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      return Leader = Leader->getLeader();
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    }
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    const ECValue *getEndOfList() const {
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      assert(isLeader() && "Cannot get the end of a list for a non-leader!");
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      return Leader;
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    }
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    void setNext(const ECValue *NewNext) const {
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      assert(getNext() == 0 && "Already has a next pointer!");
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      Next = (const ECValue*)((intptr_t)NewNext | (intptr_t)isLeader());
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    }
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  public:
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    ECValue(const ECValue &RHS) : Leader(this), Next((ECValue*)(intptr_t)1),
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                                  Data(RHS.Data) {
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      // Only support copying of singleton nodes.
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      assert(RHS.isLeader() && RHS.getNext() == 0 && "Not a singleton!");
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    }
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    bool operator<(const ECValue &UFN) const { return Data < UFN.Data; }
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    bool isLeader() const { return (intptr_t)Next & 1; }
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    const ElemTy &getData() const { return Data; }
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    const ECValue *getNext() const {
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      return (ECValue*)((intptr_t)Next & ~(intptr_t)1);
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    }
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    template<typename T>
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    bool operator<(const T &Val) const { return Data < Val; }
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  };
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  /// TheMapping - This implicitly provides a mapping from ElemTy values to the
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  /// ECValues, it just keeps the key as part of the value.
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  std::set<ECValue> TheMapping;
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public:
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  EquivalenceClasses() {}
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  EquivalenceClasses(const EquivalenceClasses &RHS) {
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    operator=(RHS);
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  }
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  const EquivalenceClasses &operator=(const EquivalenceClasses &RHS) {
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    TheMapping.clear();
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    for (iterator I = RHS.begin(), E = RHS.end(); I != E; ++I)
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      if (I->isLeader()) {
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        member_iterator MI = RHS.member_begin(I);
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        member_iterator LeaderIt = member_begin(insert(*MI));
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        for (++MI; MI != member_end(); ++MI)
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          unionSets(LeaderIt, member_begin(insert(*MI)));
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      }
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    return *this;
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  }
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  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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  // Inspection methods
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  //
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  /// iterator* - Provides a way to iterate over all values in the set.
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  typedef typename std::set<ECValue>::const_iterator iterator;
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  iterator begin() const { return TheMapping.begin(); }
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  iterator end() const { return TheMapping.end(); }
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  bool empty() const { return TheMapping.empty(); }
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  /// member_* Iterate over the members of an equivalence class.
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  ///
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  class member_iterator;
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  member_iterator member_begin(iterator I) const {
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    // Only leaders provide anything to iterate over.
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    return member_iterator(I->isLeader() ? &*I : 0);
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  }
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  member_iterator member_end() const {
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    return member_iterator(0);
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  }
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  /// findValue - Return an iterator to the specified value.  If it does not
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  /// exist, end() is returned.
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  iterator findValue(const ElemTy &V) const {
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    return TheMapping.find(V);
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  }
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  /// getLeaderValue - Return the leader for the specified value that is in the
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  /// set.  It is an error to call this method for a value that is not yet in
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  /// the set.  For that, call getOrInsertLeaderValue(V).
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  const ElemTy &getLeaderValue(const ElemTy &V) const {
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    member_iterator MI = findLeader(V);
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    assert(MI != member_end() && "Value is not in the set!");
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    return *MI;
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  }
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  /// getOrInsertLeaderValue - Return the leader for the specified value that is
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  /// in the set.  If the member is not in the set, it is inserted, then
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  /// returned.
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  const ElemTy &getOrInsertLeaderValue(const ElemTy &V) {
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    member_iterator MI = findLeader(insert(V));
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    assert(MI != member_end() && "Value is not in the set!");
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    return *MI;
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  }
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  /// getNumClasses - Return the number of equivalence classes in this set.
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  /// Note that this is a linear time operation.
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  unsigned getNumClasses() const {
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    unsigned NC = 0;
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    for (iterator I = begin(), E = end(); I != E; ++I)
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      if (I->isLeader()) ++NC;
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    return NC;
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  }
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  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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  // Mutation methods
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  /// insert - Insert a new value into the union/find set, ignoring the request
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  /// if the value already exists.
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  iterator insert(const ElemTy &Data) {
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    return TheMapping.insert(ECValue(Data)).first;
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  }
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  /// findLeader - Given a value in the set, return a member iterator for the
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  /// equivalence class it is in.  This does the path-compression part that
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  /// makes union-find "union findy".  This returns an end iterator if the value
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  /// is not in the equivalence class.
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  ///
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  member_iterator findLeader(iterator I) const {
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    if (I == TheMapping.end()) return member_end();
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    return member_iterator(I->getLeader());
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  }
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  member_iterator findLeader(const ElemTy &V) const {
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    return findLeader(TheMapping.find(V));
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  }
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  /// union - Merge the two equivalence sets for the specified values, inserting
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  /// them if they do not already exist in the equivalence set.
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  member_iterator unionSets(const ElemTy &V1, const ElemTy &V2) {
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    iterator V1I = insert(V1), V2I = insert(V2);
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    return unionSets(findLeader(V1I), findLeader(V2I));
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  }
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  member_iterator unionSets(member_iterator L1, member_iterator L2) {
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    assert(L1 != member_end() && L2 != member_end() && "Illegal inputs!");
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    if (L1 == L2) return L1;   // Unifying the same two sets, noop.
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    // Otherwise, this is a real union operation.  Set the end of the L1 list to
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    // point to the L2 leader node.
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    const ECValue &L1LV = *L1.Node, &L2LV = *L2.Node;
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    L1LV.getEndOfList()->setNext(&L2LV);
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    // Update L1LV's end of list pointer.
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    L1LV.Leader = L2LV.getEndOfList();
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    // Clear L2's leader flag:
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    L2LV.Next = L2LV.getNext();
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    // L2's leader is now L1.
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    L2LV.Leader = &L1LV;
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    return L1;
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  }
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  class member_iterator : public std::iterator<std::forward_iterator_tag,
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                                               const ElemTy, ptrdiff_t> {
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    typedef std::iterator<std::forward_iterator_tag,
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                          const ElemTy, ptrdiff_t> super;
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    const ECValue *Node;
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    friend class EquivalenceClasses;
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  public:
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    typedef size_t size_type;
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    typedef typename super::pointer pointer;
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    typedef typename super::reference reference;
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    explicit member_iterator() {}
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    explicit member_iterator(const ECValue *N) : Node(N) {}
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    member_iterator(const member_iterator &I) : Node(I.Node) {}
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    reference operator*() const {
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      assert(Node != 0 && "Dereferencing end()!");
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      return Node->getData();
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    }
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    reference operator->() const { return operator*(); }
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    member_iterator &operator++() {
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      assert(Node != 0 && "++'d off the end of the list!");
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      Node = Node->getNext();
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      return *this;
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    }
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    member_iterator operator++(int) {    // postincrement operators.
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      member_iterator tmp = *this;
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      ++*this;
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      return tmp;
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    }
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    bool operator==(const member_iterator &RHS) const {
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      return Node == RHS.Node;
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    }
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    bool operator!=(const member_iterator &RHS) const {
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      return Node != RHS.Node;
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    }
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  };
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};
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} // End llvm namespace
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#endif
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