2012-12-30 18:20:52 +00:00
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/* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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02110-1301, USA.
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*/
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#include <cassert>
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#include <climits>
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#include <iostream>
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#include <set>
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#ifndef RANGE_TREE_DEBUG_PRINT_FUNCTION
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# define RANGE_TREE_DEBUG_PRINT_FUNCTION 0
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#endif
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template <typename T>
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struct RangeTree {
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struct Range {
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Range(T min_, T max_)
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: min(min_), max(max_), single(min_ == max_) {
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assert(min_ <= max_);
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}
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Range(T t)
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: min(t), max(t), single(true)
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{}
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2013-11-16 07:31:13 +00:00
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Range& operator=(const Range& v) {
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*this = v;
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return *this;
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}
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2012-12-30 18:20:52 +00:00
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bool operator<(const Range& v) const {
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return max < v.min;
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}
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const T min;
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const T max;
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const bool single;
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};
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typedef std::set<Range> Tree;
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typedef typename Tree::iterator TreeIter;
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typedef typename Tree::reverse_iterator TreeIterReverse;
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typedef typename Tree::const_iterator TreeIterConst;
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/* Initialize with a single range from 'min' to 'max', inclusive. */
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RangeTree(T min, T max) {
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tree.insert(Range(min, max));
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}
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/* Initialize with a single range from 0 to 'max', inclusive. */
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RangeTree(T max) {
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tree.insert(Range(0, max));
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}
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RangeTree(const RangeTree<T>& src) {
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tree = src.tree;
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}
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/* Remove 't' from the associated range in the tree. Precondition:
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a range including 't' must exist in the tree. */
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void take(T t) {
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#if RANGE_TREE_DEBUG_PRINT_FUNCTION
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std::cout << __func__ << "(" << t << ")\n";
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#endif
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/* Find the range that includes 't' and its neighbors */
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TreeIter iter = tree.find(Range(t));
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assert(iter != tree.end());
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Range cur = *iter;
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/* Remove the original range (note that this does not
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invalidate the prev/next iterators) */
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tree.erase(iter);
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/* Construct two new ranges that together cover the original
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range, except for 't' */
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if (t > cur.min)
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tree.insert(Range(cur.min, t - 1));
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if (t + 1 <= cur.max)
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tree.insert(Range(t + 1, cur.max));
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}
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/* Take the first element out of the first range in the
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tree. Precondition: tree must not be empty. */
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T take_any() {
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#if RANGE_TREE_DEBUG_PRINT_FUNCTION
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std::cout << __func__ << "()\n";
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#endif
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/* Find the first element */
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TreeIter iter = tree.begin();
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assert(iter != tree.end());
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T first = iter->min;
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/* Take the first element */
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take(first);
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return first;
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}
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/* Return 't' to the tree, either expanding/merging existing
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ranges or adding a range to cover it. Precondition: 't' cannot
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be in an existing range. */
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void release(T t) {
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#if RANGE_TREE_DEBUG_PRINT_FUNCTION
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std::cout << __func__ << "(" << t << ")\n";
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#endif
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/* TODO: these cases should be simplified/unified */
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TreeIter right = tree.upper_bound(t);
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if (right != tree.end()) {
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TreeIter left = right;
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if (left != tree.begin())
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--left;
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if (left == right) {
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/* 't' lies before any existing ranges */
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if (t + 1 == left->min) {
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/* 't' lies directly before the first range,
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resize and replace that range */
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const Range r(t, left->max);
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tree.erase(left);
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tree.insert(r);
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}
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else {
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/* There's a gap between 't' and the first range,
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add a new range */
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tree.insert(Range(t));
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}
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}
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else if ((left->max + 1 == t) &&
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(t + 1 == right->min)) {
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/* 't' fills a hole. Remove left and right, and insert a
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new range that covers both. */
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const Range r(left->min, right->max);
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tree.erase(left);
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tree.erase(right);
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tree.insert(r);
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}
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else if (left->max + 1 == t) {
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/* 't' lies directly after 'left' range, resize and
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replace that range */
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const Range r(left->min, t);
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tree.erase(left);
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tree.insert(r);
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}
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else if (t + 1 == right->min) {
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/* 't' lies directly before 'right' range, resize and
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replace that range */
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const Range r(t, right->max);
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tree.erase(right);
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tree.insert(r);
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}
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else {
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/* There's a gap between 't' and both adjacent ranges,
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add a new range */
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tree.insert(Range(t));
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}
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}
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else {
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/* 't' lies after any existing ranges */
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right = tree.end();
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right--;
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if (right->max + 1 == t) {
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/* 't' lies directly after last range, resize and
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replace that range */
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const Range r(right->min, t);
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tree.erase(right);
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tree.insert(r);
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}
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else {
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/* There's a gap between the last range and 't', add a
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new range */
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tree.insert(Range(t));
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}
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}
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}
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bool has(T t) const {
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TreeIterConst iter = tree.find(Range(t));
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return (iter != tree.end()) && (t <= iter->max);
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}
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bool has_range(T min, T max) const {
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TreeIterConst iter = tree.find(Range(min, max));
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return (iter != tree.end()) && (min == iter->min && max == iter->max);
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}
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bool empty() const {
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return tree.empty();
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}
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int size() const {
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return tree.size();
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}
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void print() const {
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std::cout << "RangeTree:\n";
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for (TreeIterConst iter = tree.begin(); iter != tree.end(); ++iter) {
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const Range& r = *iter;
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if (r.single)
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std::cout << " [" << r.min << "]\n";
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else
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std::cout << " [" << r.min << ", " << r.max << "]\n";
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}
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if (empty())
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std::cout << " <empty>";
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std::cout << "\n";
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}
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unsigned int allocation_lower_bound() const {
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return tree.size() * sizeof(Range);
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}
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private:
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Tree tree;
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};
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