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+ # topsort.rb
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+
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+ require 'laser/third_party/rgl/traversal'
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+
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+ module RGL
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+
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+ # Topological Sort Iterator
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+ #
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+ # The topological sort algorithm creates a linear ordering of the vertices
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+ # such that if edge (u,v) appears in the graph, then u comes before v in
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+ # the ordering. The graph must be a directed acyclic graph (DAG).
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+ #
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+ # The iterator can also be applied to undirected graph or to a DG graph
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+ # which contains a cycle. In this case, the Iterator does not reach all
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+ # vertices. The implementation of acyclic? uses this fact.
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+
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+ class TopsortIterator
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+
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+ include GraphIterator
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+
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+ def initialize (g)
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+ super(g)
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+ set_to_begin
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+ end
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+
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+ def set_to_begin # :nodoc:
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+ @waiting = Array.new
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+ @inDegrees = Hash.new(0)
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+
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+ graph.each_vertex do |u|
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+ @inDegrees[u] = 0 unless @inDegrees.has_key?(u)
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+ graph.each_adjacent(u) do |v|
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+ @inDegrees[v] += 1
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ @inDegrees.each_pair do |v, indegree|
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+ @waiting.push(v) if indegree.zero?
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def basic_forward # :nodoc:
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+ u = @waiting.pop
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+ graph.each_adjacent(u) do |v|
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+ @inDegrees[v] -= 1
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+ @waiting.push(v) if @inDegrees[v].zero?
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+ end
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+ u
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+ end
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+
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+ def at_beginning?; true; end # :nodoc: FIXME
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+ def at_end?; @waiting.empty?; end # :nodoc:
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+
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+ end # class TopsortIterator
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+
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+ module Graph
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+
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+ # Returns a TopsortIterator.
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+
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+ def topsort_iterator
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+ TopsortIterator.new(self)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns true if the graph contains no cycles. This is only meaningful
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+ # for directed graphs. Returns false for undirected graphs.
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+
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+ def acyclic?
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+ topsort_iterator.count == num_vertices
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+ end
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+
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+ end # module Graph
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+ end # module RGL
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+ require 'enumerator'
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+
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+ require 'laser/third_party/rgl/adjacency'
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+ require 'laser/third_party/rgl/base'
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+ require 'laser/third_party/rgl/connected_components'
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+ require 'laser/third_party/rgl/condensation'
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+
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+ module RGL
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+ module Graph
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+ # Returns an RGL::DirectedAdjacencyGraph which is the transitive closure of
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+ # this graph. Meaning, for each path u -> ... -> v in this graph, the path
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+ # is copied and the edge u -> v is added. This method supports working with
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+ # cyclic graphs by ensuring that edges are created between every pair of
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+ # vertices in the cycle, including self-referencing edges.
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+ #
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+ # This method should run in O(|V||E|) time, where |V| and |E| are the number
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+ # of vertices and edges respectively.
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+ #
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+ # Raises RGL::NotDirectedError if run on an undirected graph.
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+ def transitive_closure
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+ raise NotDirectedError,
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+ "transitive_closure only supported for directed graphs" unless directed?
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+
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+ # Compute a condensation graph in order to hide cycles.
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+ cg = condensation_graph
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+
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+ # Use a depth first search to calculate the transitive closure over the
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+ # condensation graph. This ensures that as we traverse up the graph we
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+ # know the transitive closure of each subgraph rooted at each node
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+ # starting at the leaves. Subsequent root nodes which consume these
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+ # subgraphs by way of the nodes' immediate successors can then immediately
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+ # add edges to the roots of the subgraphs and to every successor of those
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+ # roots.
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+ tc_cg = DirectedAdjacencyGraph.new
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+ cg.depth_first_search do |v|
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+ # For each vertex v, w, and x where the edges v -> w and w -> x exist in
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+ # the source graph, add edges v -> w and v -> x to the target graph.
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+ cg.each_adjacent(v) do |w|
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+ tc_cg.add_edge(v, w)
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+ tc_cg.each_adjacent(w) do |x|
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+ tc_cg.add_edge(v, x)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # Ensure that a vertex with no in or out edges is added to the graph.
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+ tc_cg.add_vertex(v)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Expand the condensed transitive closure.
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+ #
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+ # For each trivial strongly connected component in the condensed graph,
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+ # add the single node it contains to the new graph and add edges for each
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+ # edge the node begins in the original graph.
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+ # For each NON-trivial strongly connected component in the condensed
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+ # graph, add each node it contains to the new graph and add edges to
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+ # every node in the strongly connected component, including self
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+ # referential edges. Then for each edge of the original graph from any
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+ # of the contained nodes, add edges from each of the contained nodes to
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+ # all the edge targets.
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+ g = DirectedAdjacencyGraph.new
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+ tc_cg.each_vertex do |scc|
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+ scc.each do |v|
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+ # Add edges between all members of non-trivial strongly connected
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+ # components (size > 1) and ensure that self referential edges are
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+ # added when necessary for trivial strongly connected components.
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+ if scc.size > 1 || has_edge?(v, v) then
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+ scc.each do |w|
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+ g.add_edge(v, w)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # Ensure that a vertex with no in or out edges is added to the graph.
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+ g.add_vertex(v)
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+ end
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+ # Add an edge from every member of a strongly connected component to
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+ # every member of each strongly connected component to which the former
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+ # points.
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+ tc_cg.each_adjacent(scc) do |scc2|
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+ scc.each do |v|
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+ scc2.each do |w|
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+ g.add_edge(v, w)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Finally, the transitive closure...
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+ g
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns an RGL::DirectedAdjacencyGraph which is the transitive reduction
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+ # of this graph. Meaning, that each edge u -> v is omitted if path
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+ # u -> ... -> v exists. This method supports working with cyclic graphs;
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+ # however, cycles are arbitrarily simplified which may lead to variant,
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+ # although equally valid, results on equivalent graphs.
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+ #
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+ # This method should run in O(|V||E|) time, where |V| and |E| are the number
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+ # of vertices and edges respectively.
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+ #
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+ # Raises RGL::NotDirectedError if run on an undirected graph.
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+ def transitive_reduction
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+ raise NotDirectedError,
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+ "transitive_reduction only supported for directed graphs" unless directed?
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+
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+ # Compute a condensation graph in order to hide cycles.
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+ cg = condensation_graph
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+
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+ # Use a depth first search to compute the transitive reduction over the
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+ # condensed graph. This is similar to the computation of the transitive
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+ # closure over the graph in that for any node of the graph all nodes
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+ # reachable from the node are tracked. Using a depth first search ensures
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+ # that all nodes reachable from a target node are known when considering
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+ # whether or not to add an edge pointing to that target.
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+ tr_cg = DirectedAdjacencyGraph.new
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+ paths_from = {}
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+ cg.depth_first_search do |v|
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+ paths_from[v] = Set.new
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+ cg.each_adjacent(v) do |w|
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+ # Only add the edge v -> w if there is no other edge v -> x such that
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+ # w is reachable from x. Make sure to completely skip the case where
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+ # x == w.
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+ unless Enumerator.new(cg, :each_adjacent, v).any? do |x|
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+ x != w && paths_from[x].include?(w)
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+ end then
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+ tr_cg.add_edge(v, w)
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+
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+ # For each vertex v, track all nodes reachable from v by adding node
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+ # w to the list as well as all the nodes readable from w.
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+ paths_from[v] << w
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+ paths_from[v].merge(paths_from[w])
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # Ensure that a vertex with no in or out edges is added to the graph.
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+ tr_cg.add_vertex(v)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Expand the condensed transitive reduction.
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+ #
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+ # For each trivial strongly connected component in the condensed graph,
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+ # add the single node it contains to the new graph and add edges for each
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+ # edge the node begins in the original graph.
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+ # For each NON-trivial strongly connected component in the condensed
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+ # graph, add each node it contains to the new graph and add arbitrary
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+ # edges between the nodes to form a simple cycle. Then for each strongly
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+ # connected component adjacent to the current one, find and add the first
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+ # edge which exists in the original graph, starts in the first strongly
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+ # connected component, and ends in the second strongly connected
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+ # component.
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+ g = DirectedAdjacencyGraph.new
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+ tr_cg.each_vertex do |scc|
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+ # Make a cycle of the contents of non-trivial strongly connected
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+ # components.
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+ scc_arr = scc.to_a
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+ if scc.size > 1 || has_edge?(scc_arr.first, scc_arr.first) then
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+ 0.upto(scc_arr.size - 2) do |idx|
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+ g.add_edge(scc_arr[idx], scc_arr[idx + 1])
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+ end
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+ g.add_edge(scc_arr.last, scc_arr.first)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Choose a single edge between the members of two different strongly
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+ # connected component to add to the graph.
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+ edges = Enumerator.new(self, :each_edge)
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+ tr_cg.each_adjacent(scc) do |scc2|
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+ g.add_edge(
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+ *edges.find do |v, w|
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+ scc.member?(v) && scc2.member?(w)
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+ end
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+ )
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+ end
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+
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+ # Ensure that a vertex with no in or out edges is added to the graph.
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+ scc.each do |v|
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+ g.add_vertex(v)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Finally, the transitive reduction...
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+ g
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+ end
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+ end # module Graph
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+ end # module RGL
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+ # traversal.rb
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+ #
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+ # This file defines the basic graph traversal algorithm for DFS and BFS search.
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+ # They are implemented as an RGL::GraphIterator, which is a Stream of vertices
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+ # of a given graph. The streams are not reversable.
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+ #
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+ # Beside being an iterator in the sense of the Stream mixin, RGL::BFSIterator
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+ # and RGL::DFSIterator follow the BGL
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+ # Visitor[http://www.boost.org/libs/graph/doc/visitor_concepts.html] Concepts
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+ # in a slightly modified fashion (especially for the RGL::DFSIterator).
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+
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+ require 'laser/third_party/rgl/base'
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+ require 'stream'
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+
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+ module RGL
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+
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+ module GraphWrapper # :nodoc:
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+
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+ attr_accessor :graph
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+
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+ # Creates a new GraphWrapper on _graph_.
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+ def initialize (graph)
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+ @graph = graph
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+ end
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+
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+ end # module GraphWrapper
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+
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+ # A GraphIterator is the abstract superclass of all Iterators on graphs.
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+ # Each such iterator should implement the protocol defined in module Stream.
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+ module GraphIterator
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+ include Stream
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+ include GraphWrapper
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+ end
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+
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+ # Module GraphVisitor defines the BGL
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+ # BFS[http://www.boost.org/libs/graph/doc/BFSVisitor.html] Visitor Concept).
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+ #
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+ # Visitors provide a mechanism for extending an algorithm (i.e., for
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+ # customizing what is done at each step of the algorithm). They allow users
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+ # to insert their own operations at various steps within a graph algorithm.
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+ #
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+ # Graph algorithms typically have multiple event points where one may want to
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+ # insert a call-back. Therefore, visitors have several methods that
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+ # correspond to the various event points. Each algorithm has a different
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+ # set of event points. The following are common to both DFS and BFS search.
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+ #
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+ # * examine_vertex
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+ # * finish_vertex
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+ # * examine_edge
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+ # * tree_edge
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+ # * back_edge
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+ # * forward_edge
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+ #
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+ # These methods are all called handle_* and can be set to appropriate blocks,
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+ # using the methods set_*_event_handler, which are defined for each event
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+ # mentioned above.
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+ #
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+ # As an alternative, you can also override the handle_* methods in a
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+ # subclass, to configure the algorithm (as an example, see TarjanSccVisitor).
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+ #
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+ # During a graph traversal, vertices are *colored* using the colors :GRAY
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+ # (when waiting) and :BLACK when finished. All other vertices are :WHITE.
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+ # The color_map is also maintained in the visitor.
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+
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+ module GraphVisitor
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+
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+ include GraphWrapper
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+
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+ attr_reader :color_map
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+
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+ # Create a new GraphVisitor on _graph_.
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+
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+ def initialize (graph)
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+ super graph
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+ reset
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+ end
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+
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+ # Mark each vertex unvisited (i.e. :WHITE)
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+
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+ def reset
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+ @color_map = Hash.new(:WHITE)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns true if vertex _v_ is colored :BLACK (i.e. finished).
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+
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+ def finished_vertex? (v)
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+ @color_map[v] == :BLACK
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+ end
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+
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+ # Attach a map to the visitor which records the distance of a visited
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+ # vertex to the start vertex.
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+ #
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+ # This is similar to BGLs
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+ # distance_recorder[http://www.boost.org/libs/graph/doc/distance_recorder.html].
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+ #
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+ # After the distance_map is attached, the visitor has a new method
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+ # distance_to_root, which answers the distance to the start vertex.
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+
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+ def attach_distance_map (map = Hash.new(0))
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+ @dist_map = map
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+
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+ class << self
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+
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+ def handle_tree_edge (u, v)
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+ super
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+ @dist_map[v] = @dist_map[u] + 1
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+ end
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+
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+ # Answer the distance to the start vertex.
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+
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+ def distance_to_root (v)
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+ @dist_map[v]
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+ end
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+
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+ end # class
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+ end
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+
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+ # Shall we follow the edge (u,v); i.e. v has color :WHITE
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+
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+ def follow_edge? (u, v) # :nodoc:
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+ @color_map[v] == :WHITE
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+ end
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+
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+ # == Visitor Event Points
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+
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+ def self.def_event_handler (m)
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+ params = m =~ /edge/ ? "u,v" : "u"
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+ self.class_eval %{
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+ def handle_#{m} (#{params})
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+ @#{m}_event_handler.call(#{params}) if defined? @#{m}_event_handler
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+ end
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+
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+ def set_#{m}_event_handler (&b)
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+ @#{m}_event_handler = b
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+ end
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+ }
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+ end
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+
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+ %w[examine_vertex finish_vertex examine_edge tree_edge back_edge
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+ forward_edge].each do |m|
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+ def_event_handler(m)
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+ end
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+
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+ end # module GraphVisitor
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+
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+ # A BFSIterator can be used to traverse a graph from a given start vertex in
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+ # breath first search order. Since the Iterator also mixins the GraphVisitor,
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+ # it provides all event points defined there.
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+ #
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+ # The vertices which are not yet visited are held in the queue @waiting.
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+ # During the traversal, vertices are *colored* using the colors :GRAY
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+ # (when waiting) and :BLACK when finished. All other vertices are :WHITE.
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+ #
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+ # For more doc see the BGL
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+ # BFS[http://www.boost.org/libs/graph/doc/BFSVisitor.html] Visitor Concept .
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+ #
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+ # See the implementation of bfs_search_tree_from for an example usage.
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+
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+ class BFSIterator
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+
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+ include GraphIterator
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+ include GraphVisitor
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+
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+ attr_accessor :start_vertex
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+
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+ # Create a new BFSIterator on _graph_, starting at vertex _start_.
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+
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+ def initialize (graph, start=graph.detect{ |x| true })
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+ super(graph)
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+ @start_vertex = start
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+ set_to_begin
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns true if the @color_map has only one entry (for the start vertex).
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+
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+ def at_beginning? # :nodoc:
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+ @color_map.size == 1
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns true if @waiting is empty.
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+
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+ def at_end?
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+ @waiting.empty?
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+ end
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+
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+ # Reset the iterator to the initial state (i.e. at_beginning? == true).
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+
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+ def set_to_begin
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+ color_map[@start_vertex] = :GRAY
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+ @waiting = [@start_vertex] # a queue
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+ handle_tree_edge(nil, @start_vertex) # discovers start vertex
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+ end
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+
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+ def basic_forward # :nodoc:
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+ u = next_vertex
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+ handle_examine_vertex(u)
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+ graph.each_adjacent(u) { |v|
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+ handle_examine_edge(u, v)
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+ if follow_edge?(u, v) # (u,v) is a tree edge
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+ handle_tree_edge(u, v) # also discovers v
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+ color_map[v] = :GRAY # color of v was :WHITE
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+ @waiting.push(v)
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+ else # (u,v) is a non tree edge
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+ if color_map[v] == :GRAY
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+ handle_back_edge(u, v) # (u,v) has gray target
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+ else
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+ handle_forward_edge(u, v) # (u,v) has black target
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+ end
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+ end
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+ }
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+ color_map[u] = :BLACK
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+ handle_finish_vertex(u) # finish vertex
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+ u
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+ end
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+
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+ protected
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+
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+ def next_vertex # :nodoc:
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+ # waiting is a queue
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+ @waiting.shift
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+ end
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+ end # class BFSIterator
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+
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+
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+ module Graph
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+
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+ # Returns a BFSIterator, starting at vertex _v_.
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+
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+ def bfs_iterator (v = self.detect { |x| true})
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+ BFSIterator.new(self, v)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns a DirectedAdjacencyGraph, which represents a BFS search tree
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+ # starting at _v_. This method uses the tree_edge_event of BFSIterator
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+ # to record all tree edges of the search tree in the result.
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+
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+ def bfs_search_tree_from (v)
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+ require 'laser/third_party/rgl/adjacency'
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+ bfs = bfs_iterator(v)
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+ tree = DirectedAdjacencyGraph.new
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+ bfs.set_tree_edge_event_handler { |from, to|
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+ tree.add_edge(from, to)
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+ }
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+ bfs.set_to_end # does the search
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+ tree
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+ end
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+
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+ end # module Graph
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+
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+
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+ # Iterator for a depth first search, starting at a given vertex. The only
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+ # difference from BFSIterator is that @waiting is a stack, instead of a queue.
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+ #
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+ # Note that this is different from DFSVisitor, which is used in the recursive
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+ # version for depth first search (see depth_first_search).
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+
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+ class DFSIterator < BFSIterator
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+
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+ def next_vertex
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+ # waiting is a stack
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+ @waiting.pop
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+ end
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+
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+ end # class DFSIterator
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+
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+
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+ # A DFSVisitor is needed by the depth_first_search and depth_first_visit
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+ # methods of a graph. Besides the eventpoint of GraphVisitor, it provides
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+ # an additional eventpoint start_vertex, which is called when a
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+ # depth_first_search starts a new subtree of the depth first forest that is
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+ # defined by the search.
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+ #
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+ # Note that the discover_vertex event defined in the BGL
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+ # DFSVisitor[http://www.boost.org/libs/graph/doc/DFSVisitor.html] is not
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+ # this is also defined in the common mixin GraphVisitor of DFSVisitor,
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+ # DFSIterator, and BFSIterator.
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+
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+ class DFSVisitor
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+
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+ include GraphVisitor
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+
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+ GraphVisitor.def_event_handler("start_vertex")
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+
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+ end # class DFSVisitor
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+
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+
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+ module Graph
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+
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+ # Returns a DFSIterator staring at vertex _v_.
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+
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+ def dfs_iterator (v = self.detect { |x| true })
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+ DFSIterator.new(self, v)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Do a recursive DFS search on the whole graph. If a block is passed,
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+ # it is called on each _finish_vertex_ event. See
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+ # strongly_connected_components for an example usage.
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+
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+ def depth_first_search (vis = DFSVisitor.new(self), &b)
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+ each_vertex do |u|
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+ unless vis.finished_vertex?(u)
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+ vis.handle_start_vertex(u)
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+ depth_first_visit(u, vis, &b)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Start a depth first search at vertex _u_. The block _b_ is called on
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+ # each finish_vertex event.
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+
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+ def depth_first_visit (u, vis = DFSVisitor.new(self), &b)
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+ vis.color_map[u] = :GRAY
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+ vis.handle_examine_vertex(u)
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+ each_adjacent(u) { |v|
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+ vis.handle_examine_edge(u, v)
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+ if vis.follow_edge?(u, v) # (u,v) is a tree edge
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+ vis.handle_tree_edge(u, v) # also discovers v
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+ vis.color_map[v] = :GRAY # color of v was :WHITE
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+ depth_first_visit(v, vis, &b)
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+ else # (u,v) is a non tree edge
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+ if vis.color_map[v] == :GRAY
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+ vis.handle_back_edge(u, v) # (u,v) has gray target
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+ else
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+ vis.handle_forward_edge(u, v) # (u,v) is a cross or forward edge
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+ end
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+ end
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+ }
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+ vis.color_map[u] = :BLACK
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+ vis.handle_finish_vertex(u) # finish vertex
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+ b.call(u)
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+ end
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+
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+ end # module Graph
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+
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+ =begin
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+ def acyclic?
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+ has_cycle = false
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+ dfs = DFSIterator.new(self)
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+ dfs.set_back_edge_event {has_cycle = true}
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+ dfs_each(dfs) do |x|
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+ puts x,has_cycle,dfs.inspect
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+ return false if has_cycle
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+ end
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+ true
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+ end
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+ =end
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+
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+ end # module RGL