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- includes a script to generate a 2GB big challenge - added utils to internally time functions with minimal overhead - add functionality to tester.rs
219 lines
6.7 KiB
Rust
219 lines
6.7 KiB
Rust
#[unsafe(no_mangle)]
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pub static mut TIMERS: [(&str, Duration); TIMERS_LEN] = [
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("insert", Duration::ZERO),
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("count", Duration::ZERO),
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];
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#[unsafe(no_mangle)]
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pub static TIMERS_LEN: usize = 2;
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use std::{ops::RangeInclusive, time::{Duration, Instant}};
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pub type RangeU = u128;
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pub struct BIntervalNode<T: Ord + Copy> {
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value: RangeInclusive<T>,
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len: usize,
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lt: Option<Box<BIntervalNode<T>>>,
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gt: Option<Box<BIntervalNode<T>>>,
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}
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impl<T: Ord + Copy> BIntervalNode<T> {
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pub fn new(value: RangeInclusive<T>) -> Self {
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Self {
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value,
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len: 1,
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lt: None,
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gt: None,
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}
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}
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fn _is_gt_non_overlapping(lhs: &RangeInclusive<T>, rhs: &RangeInclusive<T>) -> bool {
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rhs.start() > lhs.start()
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}
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pub fn _overlap_with(&self, value: &RangeInclusive<T>) -> RangeInclusive<T> {
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(*self.value.start().min(value.start()))..=(*self.value.end().max(value.end()))
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}
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pub fn _overlap(&self, value: &RangeInclusive<T>) -> bool {
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(value.start() <= self.value.start() && value.end() >= self.value.start())
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|| (value.end() >= self.value.end() && value.start() <= self.value.end())
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}
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pub fn _get_which(&mut self, which: bool) -> &mut Option<Box<Self>> {
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if which { &mut self.gt } else { &mut self.lt }
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}
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/// See [`Self::_swap_ptrs_with()`] for the ptr swap, now lenths.
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///
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/// self self
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/// (A) (B)
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/// (B) C --> D (A)
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/// D E E C
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///
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/// stays the same: C, D, E
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/// A = B + C; B = D + E (C = A - B)
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/// A = E + C; B = D + A
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///
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/// B' = B - E + A' = A
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/// A' = A - B + E
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pub fn _swap_with(self: &mut Box<Self>, which: bool) {
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unsafe fn copy_mut<'a, T>(mutref: *mut T) -> &'a mut T {
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unsafe { &mut *mutref }
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}
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let total_len = self.len;
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let e_len = self._swap_ptrs_with(which);
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// SAFETY: its different fields
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let sub = unsafe { copy_mut(self._get_which(which).as_mut().unwrap()) };
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self.len -= sub.len + e_len;
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sub.len = total_len;
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}
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/// True if the gt one, false if lt
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///
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/// self self
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/// (A) (B)
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/// a b x y
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/// (B) C --> D (A)
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/// x y a b
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/// D E E C
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///
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/// `self` here is the **pointer to the pointer** to the root element
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/// a = &E (y)
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/// y = &A (self)
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/// self = B (a)
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///
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/// also returns `E`s length if existent or 0
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pub fn _swap_ptrs_with(self: &mut Box<Self>, which: bool) -> usize {
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unsafe fn copy<T>(optbox: &T) -> T {
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unsafe { std::mem::transmute_copy::<_, T>(optbox) }
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}
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unsafe fn copy_mut<'a, T>(mutref: *mut T) -> &'a mut T {
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unsafe { &mut *mutref }
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}
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// SAFETY: we clone the mut ptr to separate their lifetime relation, its fine as long as we
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// dont walk into the `&mut Option<...>`s (`lt` and `gt` field ptrs) and treat it only as
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// the node field's ptr to be updated
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let my_sub_field_ptr = unsafe { copy_mut(self._get_which(which)) }; // a
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let my_sub_ptr = unsafe { copy_mut(my_sub_field_ptr.as_mut().unwrap()) }; // B
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let my_subs_other_sub_field_ptr = unsafe { copy_mut(my_sub_ptr._get_which(!which)) }; // y
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// SAFETY: Copied because it can't move out as the original location must remain valid.
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// However this is a triangular rotation and the final place will end up being replaced
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// too, so this is safe.
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*my_sub_field_ptr = unsafe { copy(my_subs_other_sub_field_ptr) };
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*my_subs_other_sub_field_ptr = Some(unsafe { copy(self) });
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*self = unsafe { copy(my_sub_ptr) };
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my_sub_field_ptr.as_ref().map(|n| n.len).unwrap_or(0)
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}
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/// Returns `true` if the len count has grown somewhere down the line
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pub fn _insert(self: &mut Box<Self>, value: RangeInclusive<T>) -> bool {
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if self._overlap(&value) {
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self.value = self._overlap_with(&value);
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return false;
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}
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let is_gt = Self::_is_gt_non_overlapping(&self.value, &value);
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let next_node: &mut _ = if is_gt { &mut self.gt } else { &mut self.lt };
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if let Some(next_node) = next_node {
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let inserted = next_node._insert(value);
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if inserted {
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self.len += 1;
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}
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// first of all, do we balance?
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// maybe >= 2 will balance more but itd be too unstable, TODO play with constant
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if (self.len + 1) / (next_node.len + 1) > 2 {
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// self._swap_with(is_gt);
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}
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inserted
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} else {
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*next_node = Some(Box::new(Self::new(value)));
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self.len += 1;
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true
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}
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}
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pub fn insert(self: &mut Box<Self>, value: RangeInclusive<T>) {
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self._insert(value);
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}
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pub fn contains(&self, value: &T) -> bool {
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if self.value.start() > value {
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self.lt.as_ref().is_some_and(|lt| lt.contains(value))
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} else if self.value.end() < value {
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self.gt.as_ref().is_some_and(|gt| gt.contains(value))
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} else {
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true
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}
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}
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}
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struct BIntervalTree<T: Ord + Copy> {
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first_node: Box<BIntervalNode<T>>,
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}
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impl<T: Ord + Copy> BIntervalTree<T> {
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fn insert(&mut self, value: RangeInclusive<T>) {
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self.first_node.insert(value);
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}
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fn contains(&self, value: &T) -> bool {
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self.first_node.contains(value)
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}
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}
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impl<A: Ord + Copy> FromIterator<RangeInclusive<A>> for BIntervalTree<A> {
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/// # Panic
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///
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/// Must not be an empty iterator (this is not design I just want perf on this)
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fn from_iter<T: IntoIterator<Item = RangeInclusive<A>>>(iter: T) -> Self {
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let mut iter = iter.into_iter();
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let mut myself = Self {
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first_node: Box::new(BIntervalNode::new(iter.next().unwrap())),
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};
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for range in iter {
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myself.insert(range);
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}
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myself
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}
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}
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#[unsafe(no_mangle)]
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extern "Rust" fn challenge_t_usize(buf: &[u8], t: &Instant) -> usize {
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let s = unsafe { str::from_utf8_unchecked(buf) };
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let mut lines = s.lines();
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let mut count = 0;
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let ran_iter = (&mut lines).take_while(|ln| !ln.is_empty()).map(|range| {
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let (l, r) = range.split_once('-').unwrap();
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let (l, r) = (l.parse().unwrap(), r.parse().unwrap());
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l..=r
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});
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let ranges = BIntervalTree::<RangeU>::from_iter(ran_iter);
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unsafe { TIMERS[0].1 = t.elapsed() };
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for id in lines {
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let id: RangeU = id.parse().unwrap();
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if ranges.contains(&id) {
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count += 1;
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}
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}
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unsafe { TIMERS[1].1 = t.elapsed() };
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count
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}
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