ndstrides: [3] Implement indexing/slicing #513
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#include "irrt/list.hpp"
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#include "irrt/math.hpp"
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#include "irrt/ndarray.hpp"
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#include "irrt/range.hpp"
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#include "irrt/slice.hpp"
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#include "irrt/ndarray/basic.hpp"
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#include "irrt/ndarray/def.hpp"
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#pragma once
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#include "irrt/debug.hpp"
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#include "irrt/int_types.hpp"
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namespace {
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namespace range {
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template<typename T>
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T len(T start, T stop, T step) {
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// Reference:
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// https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/9dbd12375561a393eaec4b21ee4ac568a407cdb0/Objects/rangeobject.c#L933
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if (step > 0 && start < stop)
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return 1 + (stop - 1 - start) / step;
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else if (step < 0 && start > stop)
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return 1 + (start - 1 - stop) / (-step);
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else
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return 0;
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}
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} // namespace range
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/**
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* @brief A Python range.
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*/
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template<typename T>
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struct Range {
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T start;
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T stop;
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T step;
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/**
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* @brief Calculate the `len()` of this range.
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*/
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template<typename SizeT>
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T len() {
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debug_assert(SizeT, step != 0);
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return range::len(start, stop, step);
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}
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};
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} // namespace
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extern "C" {
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using namespace range;
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SliceIndex __nac3_range_slice_len(const SliceIndex start, const SliceIndex end, const SliceIndex step) {
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return len(start, end, step);
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}
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}
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#pragma once
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#include "irrt/debug.hpp"
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#include "irrt/exception.hpp"
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#include "irrt/int_types.hpp"
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#include "irrt/math_util.hpp"
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#include "irrt/range.hpp"
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namespace {
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namespace slice {
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/**
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* @brief Resolve a possibly negative index in a list of a known length.
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*
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* Returns -1 if the resolved index is out of the list's bounds.
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*/
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template<typename T>
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T resolve_index_in_length(T length, T index) {
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T resolved = index < 0 ? length + index : index;
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if (0 <= resolved && resolved < length) {
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return resolved;
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} else {
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return -1;
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}
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}
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/**
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* @brief Resolve a slice as a range.
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*
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* This is equivalent to `range(*slice(start, stop, step).indices(length))` in Python.
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*/
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template<typename T>
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void indices(bool start_defined,
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T start,
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bool stop_defined,
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T stop,
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bool step_defined,
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T step,
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T length,
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T* range_start,
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T* range_stop,
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T* range_step) {
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// Reference: https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/main/Objects/sliceobject.c#L388
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*range_step = step_defined ? step : 1;
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bool step_is_negative = *range_step < 0;
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T lower, upper;
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if (step_is_negative) {
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lower = -1;
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upper = length - 1;
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} else {
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lower = 0;
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upper = length;
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}
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if (start_defined) {
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*range_start = start < 0 ? max(lower, start + length) : min(upper, start);
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} else {
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*range_start = step_is_negative ? upper : lower;
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}
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if (stop_defined) {
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*range_stop = stop < 0 ? max(lower, stop + length) : min(upper, stop);
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} else {
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*range_stop = step_is_negative ? lower : upper;
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}
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}
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} // namespace slice
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/**
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* @brief A Python-like slice with **unresolved** indices.
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*/
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template<typename T>
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struct Slice {
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bool start_defined;
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T start;
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bool stop_defined;
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T stop;
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bool step_defined;
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T step;
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Slice() { this->reset(); }
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void reset() {
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this->start_defined = false;
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this->stop_defined = false;
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this->step_defined = false;
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}
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void set_start(T start) {
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this->start_defined = true;
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this->start = start;
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}
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void set_stop(T stop) {
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this->stop_defined = true;
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this->stop = stop;
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}
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void set_step(T step) {
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this->step_defined = true;
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this->step = step;
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}
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/**
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* @brief Resolve this slice as a range.
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*
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* In Python, this would be `range(*slice(start, stop, step).indices(length))`.
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*/
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template<typename SizeT>
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Range<T> indices(T length) {
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// Reference:
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// https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/main/Objects/sliceobject.c#L388
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debug_assert(SizeT, length >= 0);
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Range<T> result;
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slice::indices(start_defined, start, stop_defined, stop, step_defined, step, length, &result.start,
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&result.stop, &result.step);
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return result;
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}
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/**
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* @brief Like `.indices()` but with assertions.
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*/
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template<typename SizeT>
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Range<T> indices_checked(T length) {
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// TODO: Switch to `SizeT length`
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if (length < 0) {
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raise_exception(SizeT, EXN_VALUE_ERROR, "length should not be negative, got {0}", length, NO_PARAM,
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NO_PARAM);
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}
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if (this->step_defined && this->step == 0) {
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raise_exception(SizeT, EXN_VALUE_ERROR, "slice step cannot be zero", NO_PARAM, NO_PARAM, NO_PARAM);
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}
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return this->indices<SizeT>(length);
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}
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};
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} // namespace
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extern "C" {
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SliceIndex __nac3_slice_index_bound(SliceIndex i, const SliceIndex len) {
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}
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return i;
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}
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SliceIndex __nac3_range_slice_len(const SliceIndex start, const SliceIndex end, const SliceIndex step) {
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SliceIndex diff = end - start;
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if (diff > 0 && step > 0) {
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return ((diff - 1) / step) + 1;
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} else if (diff < 0 && step < 0) {
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return ((diff + 1) / step) + 1;
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} else {
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return 0;
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}
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}
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}
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