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36 * $DragonFly: src/lib/libc/stdlib/radixsort.c,v 1.4 2003/09/06 08:19:16 asmodai Exp $
38 * @(#)radixsort.c 8.2 (Berkeley) 4/28/95
44 * Program r_sort_a() is unstable but uses O(logN) extra memory for a stack.
45 * Use radixsort(a, n, trace, endchar) for this case.
47 * For stable sorting (using N extra pointers) use sradixsort(), which calls
50 * For a description of this code, see D. McIlroy, P. McIlroy, K. Bostic,
51 * "Engineering Radix Sort".
54 #include <sys/types.h>
64 static inline void simplesort
65 (const u_char **, int, int, const u_char *, u_int);
66 static void r_sort_a (const u_char **, int, int, const u_char *, u_int);
67 static void r_sort_b (const u_char **,
68 const u_char **, int, int, const u_char *, u_int);
70 #define THRESHOLD 20 /* Divert to simplesort(). */
71 #define SIZE 512 /* Default stack size. */
76 for (c = 0; c < endch; c++) \
79 for (c++; c < 256; c++) \
85 if (endch != 0 && endch != 255) { \
93 radixsort(a, n, tab, endch)
94 const u_char **a, *tab;
103 r_sort_a(a, n, 0, tr, endch);
108 sradixsort(a, n, tab, endch)
109 const u_char **a, *tab;
113 const u_char *tr, **ta;
119 simplesort(a, n, 0, tr, endch);
121 if ((ta = malloc(n * sizeof(a))) == NULL)
123 r_sort_b(a, ta, n, 0, tr, endch);
129 #define empty(s) (s >= sp)
130 #define pop(a, n, i) a = (--sp)->sa, n = sp->sn, i = sp->si
131 #define push(a, n, i) sp->sa = a, sp->sn = n, (sp++)->si = i
132 #define swap(a, b, t) t = a, a = b, b = t
134 /* Unstable, in-place sort. */
136 r_sort_a(a, n, i, tr, endch)
142 static int count[256], nc, bmin;
144 const u_char **ak, *r;
145 stack s[SIZE], *sp, *sp0, *sp1, temp;
147 const u_char **an, *t, **aj, **top[256];
155 simplesort(a, n, i, tr, endch);
160 /* Make character histogram. */
162 bmin = 255; /* First occupied bin, excluding eos. */
163 for (ak = a; ak < an;) {
165 if (++count[c] == 1 && c != endch) {
171 if (sp + nc > s + SIZE) { /* Get more stack. */
172 r_sort_a(a, n, i, tr, endch);
178 * Set top[]; push incompletely sorted bins onto stack.
179 * top[] = pointers to last out-of-place element in bins.
180 * count[] = counts of elements in bins.
181 * Before permuting: top[c-1] + count[c] = top[c];
182 * during deal: top[c] counts down to top[c-1].
184 sp0 = sp1 = sp; /* Stack position of biggest bin. */
185 bigc = 2; /* Size of biggest bin. */
186 if (endch == 0) /* Special case: set top[eos]. */
187 top[0] = ak = a + count[0];
192 for (cp = count + bmin; nc > 0; cp++) {
193 while (*cp == 0) /* Find next non-empty pile. */
202 top[cp-count] = ak += *cp;
205 swap(*sp0, *sp1, temp); /* Play it safe -- biggest bin last. */
208 * Permute misplacements home. Already home: everything
209 * before aj, and in bin[c], items from top[c] on.
211 * r = next element to put in place;
212 * ak = top[r[i]] = location to put the next element.
213 * aj = bottom of 1st disordered bin.
215 * Once the 1st disordered bin is done, ie. aj >= ak,
216 * aj<-aj + count[c] connects the bins in a linked list;
219 for (aj = a; aj < an; *aj = r, aj += count[c], count[c] = 0)
220 for (r = *aj; aj < (ak = --top[c = tr[r[i]]]);)
225 /* Stable sort, requiring additional memory. */
227 r_sort_b(a, ta, n, i, tr, endch)
228 const u_char **a, **ta;
233 static int count[256], nc, bmin;
235 const u_char **ak, **ai;
236 stack s[512], *sp, *sp0, *sp1, temp;
237 const u_char **top[256];
245 simplesort(a, n, i, tr, endch);
251 for (ak = a + n; --ak >= a;) {
253 if (++count[c] == 1 && c != endch) {
259 if (sp + nc > s + SIZE) {
260 r_sort_b(a, ta, n, i, tr, endch);
268 top[0] = ak = a + count[0];
275 for (cp = count + bmin; nc > 0; cp++) {
285 top[cp-count] = ak += c;
286 *cp = 0; /* Reset count[]. */
289 swap(*sp0, *sp1, temp);
291 for (ak = ta + n, ai = a+n; ak > ta;) /* Copy to temp. */
293 for (ak = ta+n; --ak >= ta;) /* Deal to piles. */
294 *--top[tr[(*ak)[i]]] = *ak;
299 simplesort(a, n, b, tr, endch) /* insertion sort */
306 const u_char **ak, **ai, *s, *t;
308 for (ak = a+1; --n >= 1; ak++)
309 for (ai = ak; ai > a; ai--) {
310 for (s = ai[0] + b, t = ai[-1] + b;
311 (ch = tr[*s]) != endch; s++, t++)
316 swap(ai[0], ai[-1], s);