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📄 tsort.c

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/* * Copyright (c) 1989, 1993, 1994 *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by * Michael Rendell of Memorial University of Newfoundland. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software *    must display the following acknowledgement: *	This product includes software developed by the University of *	California, Berkeley and its contributors. * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software *    without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */#ifndef lintstatic char copyright[] ="@(#) Copyright (c) 1989, 1993, 1994\n\	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.\n";#endif /* not lint */#ifndef lintstatic char sccsid[] = "@(#)tsort.c	8.2 (Berkeley) 3/30/94";#endif /* not lint */#include <sys/types.h>#include <ctype.h>#include <db.h>#include <err.h>#include <errno.h>#include <fcntl.h>#include <stdio.h>#include <stdlib.h>#include <string.h>/* *  Topological sort.  Input is a list of pairs of strings separated by *  white space (spaces, tabs, and/or newlines); strings are written to *  standard output in sorted order, one per line. * *  usage: *     tsort [-l] [inputfile] *  If no input file is specified, standard input is read. * *  Should be compatable with AT&T tsort HOWEVER the output is not identical *  (i.e. for most graphs there is more than one sorted order, and this tsort *  usually generates a different one then the AT&T tsort).  Also, cycle *  reporting seems to be more accurate in this version (the AT&T tsort *  sometimes says a node is in a cycle when it isn't). * *  Michael Rendell, michael@stretch.cs.mun.ca - Feb 26, '90 */#define	HASHSIZE	53		/* doesn't need to be big */#define	NF_MARK		0x1		/* marker for cycle detection */#define	NF_ACYCLIC	0x2		/* this node is cycle free */#define	NF_NODEST	0x4		/* Unreachable */typedef struct node_str NODE;struct node_str {	NODE **n_prevp;			/* pointer to previous node's n_next */	NODE *n_next;			/* next node in graph */	NODE **n_arcs;			/* array of arcs to other nodes */	int n_narcs;			/* number of arcs in n_arcs[] */	int n_arcsize;			/* size of n_arcs[] array */	int n_refcnt;			/* # of arcs pointing to this node */	int n_flags;			/* NF_* */	char n_name[1];			/* name of this node */};typedef struct _buf {	char *b_buf;	int b_bsize;} BUF;DB *db;NODE *graph, **cycle_buf, **longest_cycle;int debug, longest;void	 add_arc __P((char *, char *));int	 find_cycle __P((NODE *, NODE *, int, int));NODE	*get_node __P((char *));void	*grow_buf __P((void *, int));void	 remove_node __P((NODE *));void	 tsort __P((void));void	 usage __P((void));intmain(argc, argv)	int argc;	char *argv[];{	register BUF *b;	register int c, n;	FILE *fp;	int bsize, ch, nused;	BUF bufs[2];	while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "dl")) != EOF)		switch (ch) {		case 'd':			debug = 1;			break;		case 'l':			longest = 1;			break;		case '?':		default:			usage();		}	argc -= optind;	argv += optind;	switch (argc) {	case 0:		fp = stdin;		break;	case 1:		if ((fp = fopen(*argv, "r")) == NULL)			err(1, "%s", *argv);		break;	default:		usage();	}	for (b = bufs, n = 2; --n >= 0; b++)		b->b_buf = grow_buf(NULL, b->b_bsize = 1024);	/* parse input and build the graph */	for (n = 0, c = getc(fp);;) {		while (c != EOF && isspace(c))			c = getc(fp);		if (c == EOF)			break;		nused = 0;		b = &bufs[n];		bsize = b->b_bsize;		do {			b->b_buf[nused++] = c;			if (nused == bsize)				b->b_buf = grow_buf(b->b_buf, bsize *= 2);			c = getc(fp);		} while (c != EOF && !isspace(c));		b->b_buf[nused] = '\0';		b->b_bsize = bsize;		if (n)			add_arc(bufs[0].b_buf, bufs[1].b_buf);		n = !n;	}	(void)fclose(fp);	if (n)		errx(1, "odd data count");	/* do the sort */	tsort();	exit(0);}/* double the size of oldbuf and return a pointer to the new buffer. */void *grow_buf(bp, size)	void *bp;	int size;{	if ((bp = realloc(bp, (u_int)size)) == NULL)		err(1, NULL);	return (bp);}/* * add an arc from node s1 to node s2 in the graph.  If s1 or s2 are not in * the graph, then add them. */voidadd_arc(s1, s2)	char *s1, *s2;{	register NODE *n1;	NODE *n2;	int bsize, i;	n1 = get_node(s1);	if (!strcmp(s1, s2))		return;	n2 = get_node(s2);	/*	 * Check if this arc is already here.	 */	for (i = 0; i < n1->n_narcs; i++)		if (n1->n_arcs[i] == n2)			return;	/*	 * Add it.	 */	if (n1->n_narcs == n1->n_arcsize) {		if (!n1->n_arcsize)			n1->n_arcsize = 10;		bsize = n1->n_arcsize * sizeof(*n1->n_arcs) * 2;		n1->n_arcs = grow_buf(n1->n_arcs, bsize);		n1->n_arcsize = bsize / sizeof(*n1->n_arcs);	}	n1->n_arcs[n1->n_narcs++] = n2;	++n2->n_refcnt;}/* Find a node in the graph (insert if not found) and return a pointer to it. */NODE *get_node(name)	char *name;{	DBT data, key;	NODE *n;	if (db == NULL &&	    (db = dbopen(NULL, O_RDWR, 0, DB_HASH, NULL)) == NULL)		err(1, "db: %s", name);	key.data = name;	key.size = strlen(name) + 1;	switch ((*db->get)(db, &key, &data, 0)) {	case 0:		bcopy(data.data, &n, sizeof(n));		return (n);	case 1:		break;	default:	case -1:		err(1, "db: %s", name);	}	if ((n = malloc(sizeof(NODE) + key.size)) == NULL)		err(1, NULL);	n->n_narcs = 0;	n->n_arcsize = 0;	n->n_arcs = NULL;	n->n_refcnt = 0;	n->n_flags = 0;	bcopy(name, n->n_name, key.size);	/* Add to linked list. */	if ((n->n_next = graph) != NULL)		graph->n_prevp = &n->n_next;	n->n_prevp = &graph;	graph = n;	/* Add to hash table. */	data.data = &n;	data.size = sizeof(n);	if ((*db->put)(db, &key, &data, 0))		err(1, "db: %s", name);	return (n);}/* * Clear the NODEST flag from all nodes. */voidclear_cycle(){	NODE *n;	for (n = graph; n != NULL; n = n->n_next)		n->n_flags &= ~NF_NODEST;}/* do topological sort on graph */voidtsort(){	register NODE *n, *next;	register int cnt, i;	while (graph != NULL) {		/*		 * Keep getting rid of simple cases until there are none left,		 * if there are any nodes still in the graph, then there is		 * a cycle in it.		 */		do {			for (cnt = 0, n = graph; n != NULL; n = next) {				next = n->n_next;				if (n->n_refcnt == 0) {					remove_node(n);					++cnt;				}			}		} while (graph != NULL && cnt);		if (graph == NULL)			break;		if (!cycle_buf) {			/*			 * Allocate space for two cycle logs - one to be used			 * as scratch space, the other to save the longest			 * cycle.			 */			for (cnt = 0, n = graph; n != NULL; n = n->n_next)				++cnt;			cycle_buf = malloc((u_int)sizeof(NODE *) * cnt);			longest_cycle = malloc((u_int)sizeof(NODE *) * cnt);			if (cycle_buf == NULL || longest_cycle == NULL)				err(1, NULL);		}		for (n = graph; n != NULL; n = n->n_next)			if (!(n->n_flags & NF_ACYCLIC))				if (cnt = find_cycle(n, n, 0, 0)) {					warnx("cycle in data");					for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++)						warnx("%s", 						    longest_cycle[i]->n_name);					remove_node(n);					clear_cycle();					break;				} else {					/* to avoid further checks */					n->n_flags  |= NF_ACYCLIC;					clear_cycle();				}		if (n == NULL)			errx(1, "internal error -- could not find cycle");	}}/* print node and remove from graph (does not actually free node) */voidremove_node(n)	register NODE *n;{	register NODE **np;	register int i;	(void)printf("%s\n", n->n_name);	for (np = n->n_arcs, i = n->n_narcs; --i >= 0; np++)		--(*np)->n_refcnt;	n->n_narcs = 0;	*n->n_prevp = n->n_next;	if (n->n_next)		n->n_next->n_prevp = n->n_prevp;}/* look for the longest? cycle from node from to node to. */intfind_cycle(from, to, longest_len, depth)	NODE *from, *to;	int depth, longest_len;{	register NODE **np;	register int i, len;	/*	 * avoid infinite loops and ignore portions of the graph known	 * to be acyclic	 */	if (from->n_flags & (NF_NODEST|NF_MARK|NF_ACYCLIC))		return (0);	from->n_flags |= NF_MARK;	for (np = from->n_arcs, i = from->n_narcs; --i >= 0; np++) {		cycle_buf[depth] = *np;		if (*np == to) {			if (depth + 1 > longest_len) {				longest_len = depth + 1;				(void)memcpy((char *)longest_cycle,				    (char *)cycle_buf,				    longest_len * sizeof(NODE *));			}		} else {			if ((*np)->n_flags & (NF_MARK|NF_ACYCLIC|NF_NODEST))				continue;			len = find_cycle(*np, to, longest_len, depth + 1);			if (debug)				(void)printf("%*s %s->%s %d\n", depth, "",				    from->n_name, to->n_name, len);			if (len == 0)				(*np)->n_flags |= NF_NODEST;			if (len > longest_len)				longest_len = len;			if (len > 0 && !longest)				break;		}	}	from->n_flags &= ~NF_MARK;	return (longest_len);}voidusage(){	(void)fprintf(stderr, "usage: tsort [-l] [file]\n");	exit(1);}

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