int_interval_stack/int_co_stack/impls_for_construction.rs
1use super::*;
2
3use rayon::iter::{FromParallelIterator, IntoParallelIterator, ParallelIterator};
4
5const BATCH_SIZE: usize = 128;
6
7impl<I> Default for IntCOStack<I>
8where
9 I: IntCO,
10{
11 #[inline]
12 fn default() -> Self {
13 Self {
14 change_points: Arc::from([]),
15 covered: OnceLock::default(),
16 height_stats: HeightStats::default(),
17 }
18 }
19}
20
21#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
22enum EndpointKind {
23 Enter,
24 Leave,
25}
26
27#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
28struct Endpoint<C> {
29 at: C,
30 kind: EndpointKind,
31}
32
33#[derive(Debug, Default)]
34struct StackParts<C>
35where
36 C: Default,
37{
38 points: Vec<ChangePoint<C>>,
39 height_stats: HeightStats,
40}
41
42/// Builds a canonical stack-height function from raw interval endpoint events.
43///
44/// Each half-open interval contributes two endpoint events:
45///
46/// ```text
47/// [start, end) -> Enter at start, Leave at end
48/// ```
49///
50/// Events at the same coordinate are applied together because a half-open
51/// boundary may contain both intervals ending and intervals starting. Only
52/// the resulting net height matters for the canonical representation.
53///
54/// The returned change points describe a piecewise-constant height function:
55/// after each `at`, the active interval count becomes `height_after`.
56///
57/// # Input assumptions
58///
59/// The endpoint events must originate from valid finite half-open intervals.
60/// Consequently:
61///
62/// - the accumulated height never becomes negative;
63/// - after all events are consumed, the accumulated height returns to zero.
64///
65/// # Canonical output
66///
67/// The returned points satisfy:
68///
69/// - coordinates are strictly increasing;
70/// - adjacent points always have different `height_after` values;
71/// - redundant coordinates whose events cause no net height change are omitted.
72///
73/// # Complexity
74///
75/// Sorting dominates the computation: `O(n log n)` time for `n` endpoints.
76/// The output allocates at most `n` change points.
77fn build_parts_from_endpoints<C>(mut endpoints: Vec<Endpoint<C>>) -> StackParts<C>
78where
79 C: Default + Copy + Ord,
80{
81 // Ordered endpoints allow all events at the same coordinate to be
82 // consumed together and emitted as at most one canonical change point.
83 endpoints.sort_unstable_by_key(|endpoint| endpoint.at);
84
85 let mut points = Vec::with_capacity(endpoints.len());
86 let mut height_stats = HeightStats::default();
87
88 // Height of the piecewise-constant function immediately before the next
89 // unprocessed coordinate. The height before the first endpoint is zero.
90 let mut height_after = 0usize;
91 let mut cursor = 0usize;
92
93 while cursor < endpoints.len() {
94 let at = endpoints[cursor].at;
95 let mut enters = 0usize;
96 let mut leaves = 0usize;
97
98 // Apply every boundary event at `at` atomically. For half-open
99 // intervals, intervals leaving at `at` are already inactive there,
100 // while intervals entering at `at` are active from there onward.
101 while cursor < endpoints.len() && endpoints[cursor].at == at {
102 match endpoints[cursor].kind {
103 EndpointKind::Enter => enters += 1,
104 EndpointKind::Leave => leaves += 1,
105 }
106 cursor += 1;
107 }
108
109 // Compute the height on the segment beginning at `at`. The split
110 // between addition and subtraction keeps the stored height unsigned
111 // while still detecting malformed events that would go below zero.
112 let next_height = if enters >= leaves {
113 height_after.checked_add(enters - leaves)
114 } else {
115 height_after.checked_sub(leaves - enters)
116 }
117 .expect("valid intervals must never produce a negative stack height");
118
119 height_stats.observe(next_height);
120
121 // Emit only real changes of the height function. Equal numbers of
122 // entering and leaving layers at the same coordinate cancel out and
123 // must not create a redundant canonical boundary.
124 if next_height != height_after {
125 points.push(ChangePoint {
126 at,
127 height_after: next_height,
128 });
129 }
130
131 height_after = next_height;
132 }
133
134 // Every finite half-open interval contributes one enter and one leave, so
135 // a complete valid event stream must end outside all intervals.
136 debug_assert_eq!(
137 height_after, 0,
138 "all finite half-open intervals must eventually close"
139 );
140
141 StackParts {
142 points,
143 height_stats,
144 }
145}
146
147/// Merges two canonical change-point sequences by adding their stack heights.
148///
149/// Each input slice represents a piecewise-constant stack-height function:
150/// after a change point at `at`, the function takes the value
151/// `height_after` until the next change point.
152///
153/// The merged sequence represents the pointwise sum of the two functions:
154///
155/// ```text
156/// merged_height(x) = lhs_height(x) + rhs_height(x)
157/// ```
158///
159/// Change points that would not change the merged height are omitted. This
160/// preserves the canonical representation, including cases where a boundary
161/// in one input is exactly cancelled by a boundary in the other input.
162///
163/// # Input invariants
164///
165/// Both input slices must be canonical:
166///
167/// - change points are ordered by strictly increasing coordinates;
168/// - adjacent change points have different `height_after` values;
169/// - the height before the first change point is zero;
170/// - the final change point, when present, restores the height to zero.
171///
172/// # Panics
173///
174/// Panics if the sum of the two active heights exceeds [`usize::MAX`].
175///
176/// # Complexity
177///
178/// Runs in `O(lhs.len() + rhs.len())` time and allocates at most
179/// `lhs.len() + rhs.len()` output change points.
180fn merge_parts<C>(lhs: &StackParts<C>, rhs: &StackParts<C>) -> StackParts<C>
181where
182 C: Default + Copy + Ord,
183{
184 let lhs_points_len = lhs.points.len();
185 let rhs_points_len = rhs.points.len();
186
187 let mut out_points = Vec::with_capacity(lhs_points_len + rhs_points_len);
188 let mut out_stats = HeightStats::default();
189
190 let mut lhs_height = 0usize;
191 let mut rhs_height = 0usize;
192 let mut merged_height = 0usize;
193
194 let mut lhs_cursor = 0usize;
195 let mut rhs_cursor = 0usize;
196
197 while lhs_cursor < lhs_points_len || rhs_cursor < rhs_points_len {
198 let at = match (lhs.points.get(lhs_cursor), rhs.points.get(rhs_cursor)) {
199 // Only `lhs` changes at this coordinate; keep the current
200 // height contributed by `rhs`.
201 (Some(l), Some(r)) if l.at < r.at => {
202 lhs_height = l.height_after;
203 lhs_cursor += 1;
204 l.at
205 }
206
207 // Only `rhs` changes at this coordinate; keep the current
208 // height contributed by `lhs`.
209 (Some(l), Some(r)) if r.at < l.at => {
210 rhs_height = r.height_after;
211 rhs_cursor += 1;
212 r.at
213 }
214
215 // Both functions change at the same coordinate. Apply both
216 // changes before computing the merged height after `at`.
217 (Some(l), Some(r)) => {
218 lhs_height = l.height_after;
219 rhs_height = r.height_after;
220 lhs_cursor += 1;
221 rhs_cursor += 1;
222 l.at
223 }
224
225 // `rhs` has been exhausted; append the remaining changes from
226 // `lhs` while preserving the final height contributed by `rhs`.
227 (Some(l), None) => {
228 lhs_height = l.height_after;
229 lhs_cursor += 1;
230 l.at
231 }
232
233 // `lhs` has been exhausted; append the remaining changes from
234 // `rhs` while preserving the final height contributed by `lhs`.
235 (None, Some(r)) => {
236 rhs_height = r.height_after;
237 rhs_cursor += 1;
238 r.at
239 }
240
241 // The loop condition guarantees that at least one input still
242 // contains an unprocessed change point.
243 (None, None) => unreachable!(),
244 };
245
246 let next_merged_height = lhs_height
247 .checked_add(rhs_height)
248 .expect("stack height overflow");
249
250 out_stats.observe(next_merged_height);
251
252 // A coordinate belongs to the canonical output exactly when the
253 // pointwise sum changes its value at that coordinate.
254 if next_merged_height != merged_height {
255 out_points.push(ChangePoint {
256 at,
257 height_after: next_merged_height,
258 });
259 merged_height = next_merged_height;
260 }
261 }
262
263 debug_assert_eq!(merged_height, 0);
264
265 StackParts {
266 points: out_points,
267 height_stats: out_stats,
268 }
269}
270
271#[derive(Debug)]
272struct StackBuildAcc<C>
273where
274 C: Default + Copy + Ord,
275{
276 endpoints: Vec<Endpoint<C>>,
277 levels: Vec<Option<StackParts<C>>>,
278}
279
280impl<C> StackBuildAcc<C>
281where
282 C: Default + Copy + Ord,
283{
284 #[inline]
285 fn new() -> Self {
286 Self {
287 // Buffer one bounded batch of raw interval boundary events.
288 //
289 // Each interval contributes two endpoints, so the endpoint
290 // capacity is twice the interval batch size.
291 endpoints: Vec::with_capacity(BATCH_SIZE.saturating_mul(2)),
292
293 // Balanced partial canonical change-point sequences.
294 //
295 // This acts like a binary carry chain: inserting into an occupied
296 // level merges two equal-rank partial results and carries the
297 // merged sequence upward.
298 levels: Vec::new(),
299 }
300 }
301
302 #[inline]
303 fn push_interval<I>(&mut self, interval: I)
304 where
305 I: IntCO<CoordType = C>,
306 {
307 // Convert one half-open interval into raw boundary events:
308 // [start, end) -> Enter at start, Leave at end.
309 self.endpoints.push(Endpoint {
310 at: interval.start(),
311 kind: EndpointKind::Enter,
312 });
313 self.endpoints.push(Endpoint {
314 at: interval.end_excl(),
315 kind: EndpointKind::Leave,
316 });
317
318 // Once the local endpoint buffer reaches one full batch, compact it
319 // into canonical change points and insert it into the level chain.
320 if self.endpoints.len() >= BATCH_SIZE.saturating_mul(2) {
321 self.flush();
322 }
323 }
324
325 #[inline]
326 fn finish(mut self) -> StackParts<C> {
327 // Make sure the final partial batch is included.
328 self.flush();
329
330 // Merge all remaining partial sequences into one canonical stack.
331 // Empty input naturally produces an empty change-point sequence.
332 self.levels
333 .into_iter()
334 .flatten()
335 .reduce(|lhs, rhs| merge_parts(&lhs, &rhs))
336 .unwrap_or_default()
337 }
338
339 #[inline]
340 fn flush(&mut self) {
341 if self.endpoints.is_empty() {
342 return;
343 }
344
345 // Move out the current endpoint batch while leaving a fresh buffer for
346 // subsequent pushes. The old buffer is consumed by sorting and
347 // canonicalization.
348 let endpoints = core::mem::replace(
349 &mut self.endpoints,
350 Vec::with_capacity(BATCH_SIZE.saturating_mul(2)),
351 );
352
353 // Canonicalize this endpoint batch, then insert the resulting
354 // stack-height function into the balanced level chain.
355 self.push_points(build_parts_from_endpoints(endpoints));
356 }
357
358 fn push_points(&mut self, mut carry: StackParts<C>) {
359 let mut level = 0usize;
360
361 loop {
362 if level == self.levels.len() {
363 // No level exists yet, so append a new top level.
364 self.levels.push(Some(carry));
365 break;
366 }
367
368 match self.levels[level].take() {
369 // Empty level: store the current carry here.
370 None => {
371 self.levels[level] = Some(carry);
372 break;
373 }
374
375 // Occupied level: merge two equal-rank canonical sequences and
376 // carry the combined result into the next level.
377 Some(parts) => {
378 carry = merge_parts(&parts, &carry);
379 level += 1;
380 }
381 }
382 }
383 }
384}
385
386impl<I> FromIterator<I> for IntCOStack<I>
387where
388 I: IntCO + Copy,
389{
390 #[inline]
391 fn from_iter<T>(iter: T) -> Self
392 where
393 T: IntoIterator<Item = I>,
394 {
395 let mut acc = StackBuildAcc::new();
396
397 for interval in iter {
398 acc.push_interval(interval);
399 }
400
401 let StackParts {
402 points,
403 height_stats,
404 } = acc.finish();
405
406 Self {
407 change_points: points.into(),
408 covered: OnceLock::new(),
409 height_stats,
410 }
411 }
412}
413
414impl<I> FromParallelIterator<I> for IntCOStack<I>
415where
416 I: IntCO + Copy + Send,
417{
418 /// Builds a stack from intervals in parallel.
419 ///
420 /// Each worker accumulates endpoint-derived stack parts locally. The final
421 /// reduction merges those parts into one canonical height function.
422 ///
423 /// The covered set is not built during construction. It is a derived cache
424 /// and is initialized lazily when the covered view is first requested.
425 #[inline]
426 fn from_par_iter<T>(par_iter: T) -> Self
427 where
428 T: IntoParallelIterator<Item = I>,
429 {
430 let StackParts {
431 points,
432 height_stats,
433 } = par_iter
434 .into_par_iter()
435 .fold(StackBuildAcc::new, |mut acc, interval| {
436 acc.push_interval(interval);
437 acc
438 })
439 .map(StackBuildAcc::finish)
440 .reduce(StackParts::default, |lhs, rhs| merge_parts(&lhs, &rhs));
441
442 Self {
443 change_points: points.into(),
444 covered: OnceLock::new(),
445 height_stats,
446 }
447 }
448}
449
450#[cfg(test)]
451pub(crate) mod test_support;
452
453#[cfg(test)]
454mod tests_for_build_parts_from_endpoints;
455
456#[cfg(test)]
457mod tests_for_merge_parts;
458
459#[cfg(test)]
460mod tests_for_stack_build_acc;
461
462#[cfg(test)]
463mod tests_for_from_iter_and_from_par_iter;