rbit
- Description
- Red-black persistent interval trees
- Latest
- rbit-0.1.0.20201128.182847.tar (.sig), 2024-Mar-31, 30.0 KiB
- Maintainer
- Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
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- Website
- https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/rbit.html
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Full description
Self-balancing interval trees (for non-overlapping intervals, i.e. similar to Emacs's text-properties (rather than overlays), but not linked to any kind of buffer nor string). Following Chris Okasaki's algorithm from "Red-black trees in a functional setting", JFP'99. https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=968578.968583&coll=DL&dl=GUIDE The above article presents an elegant functional/persistent implementation of insertion in red-black trees. Here we have interval trees instead, so it's a bit different and we support additional operations. Those extensions aren't nearly as well thought out as Chris's algorithm, so they actually don't guarantee we preserve the 2 invariants of red-black trees :-( In practice, they should still usually give reasonably good algorithmic properties, hopefully. For reference, the invariants are: 1- a red node cannot have red children (local invariant). 2- the left and right subtrees of a node must have the same black depth (global invariant). When breaking invariants, we strive to only break invariant 1, since it can be more easily recovered later via local runtime checks, whereas detecting invariant 2 breakage requires a complete tree traversal.
Old versions
rbit-0.1.0.20201128.232847.tar.lz | 2020-Dec-14 | 5.72 KiB |