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--------- Co-authored-by: Lars Mueller <appgurulars@gmx.de>
175 lines
4.5 KiB
Lua
175 lines
4.5 KiB
Lua
-- This is an implementation of a job sheduling mechanism. It guarantees that
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-- coexisting jobs will execute primarily in order of least expiry, and
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-- secondarily in order of first registration.
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-- These functions implement an intrusive singly linked list of one or more
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-- elements where the first element has a pointer to the last. The next pointer
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-- is stored with key list_next. The pointer to the last is with key list_end.
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local function list_init(first)
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first.list_end = first
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end
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local function list_append(first, append)
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first.list_end.list_next = append
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first.list_end = append
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end
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local function list_append_list(first, first_append)
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first.list_end.list_next = first_append
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first.list_end = first_append.list_end
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end
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-- The jobs are stored in a map from expiration times to linked lists of jobs
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-- as above. The expiration times are also stored in an array representing a
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-- binary min heap, which is a particular arrangement of binary tree. A parent
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-- at index i has children at indices i*2 and i*2+1. Out-of-bounds indices
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-- represent nonexistent children. A parent is never greater than its children.
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-- This structure means that, if there is at least one job, the next expiration
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-- time is the first item in the array.
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-- Push element on a binary min-heap,
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-- "bubbling up" the element by swapping with larger parents.
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local function heap_push(heap, element)
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local index = #heap + 1
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while index > 1 do
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local parent_index = math.floor(index / 2)
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local parent = heap[parent_index]
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if element < parent then
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heap[index] = parent
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index = parent_index
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else
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break
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end
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end
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heap[index] = element
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end
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-- Pop smallest element from the heap,
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-- "sinking down" the last leaf on the last layer of the heap
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-- by swapping with the smaller child.
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local function heap_pop(heap)
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local removed_element = heap[1]
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local length = #heap
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local element = heap[length]
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heap[length] = nil
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length = length - 1
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if length > 0 then
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local index = 1
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while true do
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local old_index = index
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local smaller_element = element
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local left_index = index * 2
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local right_index = index * 2 + 1
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if left_index <= length then
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local left_element = heap[left_index]
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if left_element < smaller_element then
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index = left_index
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smaller_element = left_element
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end
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end
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if right_index <= length then
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if heap[right_index] < smaller_element then
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index = right_index
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end
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end
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if old_index ~= index then
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heap[old_index] = heap[index]
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else
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break
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end
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end
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heap[index] = element
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end
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return removed_element
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end
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local job_map = {}
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local expiries = {}
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-- Adds an individual job with the given expiry.
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-- The worst-case complexity is O(log n), where n is the number of distinct
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-- expiration times.
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local function add_job(expiry, job)
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local list = job_map[expiry]
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if list then
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list_append(list, job)
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else
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list_init(job)
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job_map[expiry] = job
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heap_push(expiries, expiry)
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end
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end
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-- Removes the next expiring jobs and returns the linked list of them.
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-- The worst-case complexity is O(log n), where n is the number of distinct
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-- expiration times.
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local function remove_first_jobs()
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local removed_expiry = heap_pop(expiries)
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local removed = job_map[removed_expiry]
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job_map[removed_expiry] = nil
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return removed
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end
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local time = 0.0
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local time_next = math.huge
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core.register_globalstep(function(dtime)
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time = time + dtime
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if time < time_next then
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return
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end
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-- Remove the expired jobs.
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local expired = remove_first_jobs()
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-- Remove other expired jobs and append them to the list.
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while true do
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time_next = expiries[1] or math.huge
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if time_next > time then
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break
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end
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list_append_list(expired, remove_first_jobs())
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end
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-- Run the callbacks afterward to prevent infinite loops with core.after(0, ...).
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local last_expired = expired.list_end
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while true do
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core.set_last_run_mod(expired.mod_origin)
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expired.func(unpack(expired.args, 1, expired.args.n))
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if expired == last_expired then
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break
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end
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expired = expired.list_next
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end
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end)
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local job_metatable = {__index = {}}
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local function dummy_func() end
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function job_metatable.__index:cancel()
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self.func = dummy_func
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self.args = {n = 0}
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end
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function core.after(after, func, ...)
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assert(tonumber(after) and not core.is_nan(after) and type(func) == "function",
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"Invalid minetest.after invocation")
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local new_job = {
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mod_origin = core.get_last_run_mod(),
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func = func,
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args = {
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n = select("#", ...),
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...
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},
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}
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local expiry = time + after
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add_job(expiry, new_job)
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time_next = math.min(time_next, expiry)
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return setmetatable(new_job, job_metatable)
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end
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