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/*
Copyright 2005-2010 Intel Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
This file is part of Threading Building Blocks.
Threading Building Blocks is free software; you can redistribute it
and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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*/
#include "Matrix.h"
#include "tbb/atomic.h"
#include <vector>
enum OpKind {
// Use Cell's value
OP_VALUE,
// Unary negation
OP_NEGATE,
// Addition
OP_ADD,
// Subtraction
OP_SUB,
// Multiplication
OP_MUL
};
static const int ArityOfOp[] = {0,1,2,2,2};
class Cell {
public:
//! Operation for this cell
OpKind op;
//! Inputs to this cell
Cell* input[2];
//! Type of value stored in a Cell
typedef Matrix value_type;
//! Value associated with this Cell
value_type value;
//! Set of cells that use this Cell as an input
std::vector<Cell*> successor;
//! Reference count of number of inputs that are not yet updated.
tbb::atomic<int> ref_count;
//! Update the Cell's value.
void update();
//! Default construtor
Cell() {}
};
//! A directed graph where the vertices are Cells.
class Graph {
std::vector<Cell> my_vertex_set;
public:
//! Create a random acyclic directed graph
void create_random_dag( size_t number_of_nodes );
//! Print the graph
void print();
//! Get set of cells that have no inputs.
void get_root_set( std::vector<Cell*>& root_set );
};