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Chris@16 1 //
Chris@16 2 //=======================================================================
Chris@16 3 // Copyright 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 University of Notre Dame.
Chris@16 4 // Authors: Andrew Lumsdaine, Lie-Quan Lee, Jeremy G. Siek
Chris@16 5 //
Chris@16 6 // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See
Chris@16 7 // accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
Chris@16 8 // http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
Chris@16 9 //=======================================================================
Chris@16 10 //
Chris@16 11 #ifndef BOOST_GRAPH_TOPOLOGICAL_SORT_HPP
Chris@16 12 #define BOOST_GRAPH_TOPOLOGICAL_SORT_HPP
Chris@16 13
Chris@16 14 #include <boost/config.hpp>
Chris@16 15 #include <boost/property_map/property_map.hpp>
Chris@16 16 #include <boost/graph/depth_first_search.hpp>
Chris@16 17 #include <boost/graph/visitors.hpp>
Chris@16 18 #include <boost/graph/exception.hpp>
Chris@16 19 #include <boost/throw_exception.hpp>
Chris@16 20
Chris@16 21 namespace boost {
Chris@16 22
Chris@16 23
Chris@16 24 // Topological sort visitor
Chris@16 25 //
Chris@16 26 // This visitor merely writes the linear ordering into an
Chris@16 27 // OutputIterator. The OutputIterator could be something like an
Chris@16 28 // ostream_iterator, or it could be a back/front_insert_iterator.
Chris@16 29 // Note that if it is a back_insert_iterator, the recorded order is
Chris@16 30 // the reverse topological order. On the other hand, if it is a
Chris@16 31 // front_insert_iterator, the recorded order is the topological
Chris@16 32 // order.
Chris@16 33 //
Chris@16 34 template <typename OutputIterator>
Chris@16 35 struct topo_sort_visitor : public dfs_visitor<>
Chris@16 36 {
Chris@16 37 topo_sort_visitor(OutputIterator _iter)
Chris@16 38 : m_iter(_iter) { }
Chris@16 39
Chris@16 40 template <typename Edge, typename Graph>
Chris@16 41 void back_edge(const Edge&, Graph&) { BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION(not_a_dag()); }
Chris@16 42
Chris@16 43 template <typename Vertex, typename Graph>
Chris@16 44 void finish_vertex(const Vertex& u, Graph&) { *m_iter++ = u; }
Chris@16 45
Chris@16 46 OutputIterator m_iter;
Chris@16 47 };
Chris@16 48
Chris@16 49
Chris@16 50 // Topological Sort
Chris@16 51 //
Chris@16 52 // The topological sort algorithm creates a linear ordering
Chris@16 53 // of the vertices such that if edge (u,v) appears in the graph,
Chris@16 54 // then u comes before v in the ordering. The graph must
Chris@16 55 // be a directed acyclic graph (DAG). The implementation
Chris@16 56 // consists mainly of a call to depth-first search.
Chris@16 57 //
Chris@16 58
Chris@16 59 template <typename VertexListGraph, typename OutputIterator,
Chris@16 60 typename P, typename T, typename R>
Chris@16 61 void topological_sort(VertexListGraph& g, OutputIterator result,
Chris@16 62 const bgl_named_params<P, T, R>& params)
Chris@16 63 {
Chris@16 64 typedef topo_sort_visitor<OutputIterator> TopoVisitor;
Chris@16 65 depth_first_search(g, params.visitor(TopoVisitor(result)));
Chris@16 66 }
Chris@16 67
Chris@16 68 template <typename VertexListGraph, typename OutputIterator>
Chris@16 69 void topological_sort(VertexListGraph& g, OutputIterator result)
Chris@16 70 {
Chris@16 71 topological_sort(g, result,
Chris@16 72 bgl_named_params<int, buffer_param_t>(0)); // bogus
Chris@16 73 }
Chris@16 74
Chris@16 75 } // namespace boost
Chris@16 76
Chris@16 77 #endif /*BOOST_GRAPH_TOPOLOGICAL_SORT_H*/