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			350 lines
		
	
	
		
			13 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			JavaScript
		
	
	
	
	
	
/**
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 * @fileoverview A class to operate forking.
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 *
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 * This is state of forking.
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 * This has a fork list and manages it.
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 *
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 * @author Toru Nagashima
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 */
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"use strict";
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Requirements
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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const assert = require("assert"),
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    CodePathSegment = require("./code-path-segment");
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Helpers
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/**
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 * Determines whether or not a given segment is reachable.
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 * @param {CodePathSegment} segment The segment to check.
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 * @returns {boolean} `true` if the segment is reachable.
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 */
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function isReachable(segment) {
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    return segment.reachable;
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}
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/**
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 * Creates a new segment for each fork in the given context and appends it
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 * to the end of the specified range of segments. Ultimately, this ends up calling
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 * `new CodePathSegment()` for each of the forks using the `create` argument
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 * as a wrapper around special behavior.
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 *
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 * The `startIndex` and `endIndex` arguments specify a range of segments in
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 * `context` that should become `allPrevSegments` for the newly created
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 * `CodePathSegment` objects.
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 *
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 * When `context.segmentsList` is `[[a, b], [c, d], [e, f]]`, `begin` is `0`, and
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 * `end` is `-1`, this creates two new segments, `[g, h]`. This `g` is appended to
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 * the end of the path from `a`, `c`, and `e`. This `h` is appended to the end of
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 * `b`, `d`, and `f`.
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 * @param {ForkContext} context An instance from which the previous segments
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 *      will be obtained.
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 * @param {number} startIndex The index of the first segment in the context
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 *      that should be specified as previous segments for the newly created segments.
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 * @param {number} endIndex The index of the last segment in the context
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 *      that should be specified as previous segments for the newly created segments.
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 * @param {Function} create A function that creates new `CodePathSegment`
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 *      instances in a particular way. See the `CodePathSegment.new*` methods.
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 * @returns {Array<CodePathSegment>} An array of the newly-created segments.
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 */
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function createSegments(context, startIndex, endIndex, create) {
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    /** @type {Array<Array<CodePathSegment>>} */
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    const list = context.segmentsList;
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    /*
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     * Both `startIndex` and `endIndex` work the same way: if the number is zero
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     * or more, then the number is used as-is. If the number is negative,
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     * then that number is added to the length of the segments list to
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     * determine the index to use. That means -1 for either argument
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     * is the last element, -2 is the second to last, and so on.
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     *
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     * So if `startIndex` is 0, `endIndex` is -1, and `list.length` is 3, the
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     * effective `startIndex` is 0 and the effective `endIndex` is 2, so this function
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     * will include items at indices 0, 1, and 2.
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     *
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     * Therefore, if `startIndex` is -1 and `endIndex` is -1, that means we'll only
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     * be using the last segment in `list`.
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     */
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    const normalizedBegin = startIndex >= 0 ? startIndex : list.length + startIndex;
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    const normalizedEnd = endIndex >= 0 ? endIndex : list.length + endIndex;
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    /** @type {Array<CodePathSegment>} */
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    const segments = [];
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    for (let i = 0; i < context.count; ++i) {
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        // this is passed into `new CodePathSegment` to add to code path.
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        const allPrevSegments = [];
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        for (let j = normalizedBegin; j <= normalizedEnd; ++j) {
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            allPrevSegments.push(list[j][i]);
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        }
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        // note: `create` is just a wrapper that augments `new CodePathSegment`.
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        segments.push(create(context.idGenerator.next(), allPrevSegments));
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    }
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    return segments;
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}
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/**
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 * Inside of a `finally` block we end up with two parallel paths. If the code path
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 * exits by a control statement (such as `break` or `continue`) from the `finally`
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 * block, then we need to merge the remaining parallel paths back into one.
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 * @param {ForkContext} context The fork context to work on.
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 * @param {Array<CodePathSegment>} segments Segments to merge.
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 * @returns {Array<CodePathSegment>} The merged segments.
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 */
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function mergeExtraSegments(context, segments) {
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    let currentSegments = segments;
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    /*
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     * We need to ensure that the array returned from this function contains no more
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     * than the number of segments that the context allows. `context.count` indicates
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     * how many items should be in the returned array to ensure that the new segment
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     * entries will line up with the already existing segment entries.
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     */
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    while (currentSegments.length > context.count) {
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        const merged = [];
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        /*
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         * Because `context.count` is a factor of 2 inside of a `finally` block,
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         * we can divide the segment count by 2 to merge the paths together.
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         * This loops through each segment in the list and creates a new `CodePathSegment`
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         * that has the segment and the segment two slots away as previous segments.
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         *
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         * If `currentSegments` is [a,b,c,d], this will create new segments e and f, such
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         * that:
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         *
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         * When `i` is 0:
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         * a->e
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         * c->e
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         *
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         * When `i` is 1:
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         * b->f
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         * d->f
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         */
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        for (let i = 0, length = Math.floor(currentSegments.length / 2); i < length; ++i) {
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            merged.push(CodePathSegment.newNext(
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                context.idGenerator.next(),
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                [currentSegments[i], currentSegments[i + length]]
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            ));
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        }
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        /*
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         * Go through the loop condition one more time to see if we have the
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         * number of segments for the context. If not, we'll keep merging paths
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         * of the merged segments until we get there.
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         */
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        currentSegments = merged;
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    }
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    return currentSegments;
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}
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Public Interface
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/**
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 * Manages the forking of code paths.
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 */
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class ForkContext {
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    /**
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     * Creates a new instance.
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     * @param {IdGenerator} idGenerator An identifier generator for segments.
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     * @param {ForkContext|null} upper The preceding fork context.
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     * @param {number} count The number of parallel segments in each element
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     *      of `segmentsList`.
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     */
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    constructor(idGenerator, upper, count) {
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        /**
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         * The ID generator that will generate segment IDs for any new
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         * segments that are created.
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         * @type {IdGenerator}
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         */
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        this.idGenerator = idGenerator;
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        /**
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         * The preceding fork context.
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         * @type {ForkContext|null}
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         */
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        this.upper = upper;
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        /**
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         * The number of elements in each element of `segmentsList`. In most
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         * cases, this is 1 but can be 2 when there is a `finally` present,
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         * which forks the code path outside of normal flow. In the case of nested
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         * `finally` blocks, this can be a multiple of 2.
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         * @type {number}
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         */
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        this.count = count;
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        /**
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         * The segments within this context. Each element in this array has
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         * `count` elements that represent one step in each fork. For example,
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         * when `segmentsList` is `[[a, b], [c, d], [e, f]]`, there is one path
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         * a->c->e and one path b->d->f, and `count` is 2 because each element
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         * is an array with two elements.
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         * @type {Array<Array<CodePathSegment>>}
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         */
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        this.segmentsList = [];
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    }
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    /**
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     * The segments that begin this fork context.
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     * @type {Array<CodePathSegment>}
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     */
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    get head() {
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        const list = this.segmentsList;
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        return list.length === 0 ? [] : list[list.length - 1];
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    }
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    /**
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     * Indicates if the context contains no segments.
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     * @type {boolean}
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     */
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    get empty() {
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        return this.segmentsList.length === 0;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Indicates if there are any segments that are reachable.
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     * @type {boolean}
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     */
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    get reachable() {
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        const segments = this.head;
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        return segments.length > 0 && segments.some(isReachable);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Creates new segments in this context and appends them to the end of the
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     * already existing `CodePathSegment`s specified by `startIndex` and
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     * `endIndex`.
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     * @param {number} startIndex The index of the first segment in the context
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     *      that should be specified as previous segments for the newly created segments.
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     * @param {number} endIndex The index of the last segment in the context
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     *      that should be specified as previous segments for the newly created segments.
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     * @returns {Array<CodePathSegment>} An array of the newly created segments.
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     */
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    makeNext(startIndex, endIndex) {
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        return createSegments(this, startIndex, endIndex, CodePathSegment.newNext);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Creates new unreachable segments in this context and appends them to the end of the
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     * already existing `CodePathSegment`s specified by `startIndex` and
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     * `endIndex`.
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     * @param {number} startIndex The index of the first segment in the context
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     *      that should be specified as previous segments for the newly created segments.
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     * @param {number} endIndex The index of the last segment in the context
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     *      that should be specified as previous segments for the newly created segments.
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     * @returns {Array<CodePathSegment>} An array of the newly created segments.
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     */
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    makeUnreachable(startIndex, endIndex) {
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        return createSegments(this, startIndex, endIndex, CodePathSegment.newUnreachable);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Creates new segments in this context and does not append them to the end
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     *  of the already existing `CodePathSegment`s specified by `startIndex` and
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     * `endIndex`. The `startIndex` and `endIndex` are only used to determine if
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     * the new segments should be reachable. If any of the segments in this range
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     * are reachable then the new segments are also reachable; otherwise, the new
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     * segments are unreachable.
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     * @param {number} startIndex The index of the first segment in the context
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     *      that should be considered for reachability.
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     * @param {number} endIndex The index of the last segment in the context
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     *      that should be considered for reachability.
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     * @returns {Array<CodePathSegment>} An array of the newly created segments.
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     */
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    makeDisconnected(startIndex, endIndex) {
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        return createSegments(this, startIndex, endIndex, CodePathSegment.newDisconnected);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Adds segments to the head of this context.
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     * @param {Array<CodePathSegment>} segments The segments to add.
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     * @returns {void}
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     */
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    add(segments) {
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        assert(segments.length >= this.count, `${segments.length} >= ${this.count}`);
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        this.segmentsList.push(mergeExtraSegments(this, segments));
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    }
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    /**
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     * Replaces the head segments with the given segments.
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     * The current head segments are removed.
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     * @param {Array<CodePathSegment>} replacementHeadSegments The new head segments.
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     * @returns {void}
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     */
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    replaceHead(replacementHeadSegments) {
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        assert(
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            replacementHeadSegments.length >= this.count,
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            `${replacementHeadSegments.length} >= ${this.count}`
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        );
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        this.segmentsList.splice(-1, 1, mergeExtraSegments(this, replacementHeadSegments));
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    }
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    /**
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     * Adds all segments of a given fork context into this context.
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     * @param {ForkContext} otherForkContext The fork context to add from.
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     * @returns {void}
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     */
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    addAll(otherForkContext) {
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        assert(otherForkContext.count === this.count);
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        this.segmentsList.push(...otherForkContext.segmentsList);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Clears all segments in this context.
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     * @returns {void}
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     */
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    clear() {
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        this.segmentsList = [];
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    }
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    /**
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     * Creates a new root context, meaning that there are no parent
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     * fork contexts.
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     * @param {IdGenerator} idGenerator An identifier generator for segments.
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     * @returns {ForkContext} New fork context.
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     */
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    static newRoot(idGenerator) {
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        const context = new ForkContext(idGenerator, null, 1);
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        context.add([CodePathSegment.newRoot(idGenerator.next())]);
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        return context;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Creates an empty fork context preceded by a given context.
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     * @param {ForkContext} parentContext The parent fork context.
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     * @param {boolean} shouldForkLeavingPath Indicates that we are inside of
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     *      a `finally` block and should therefore fork the path that leaves
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     *      `finally`.
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     * @returns {ForkContext} New fork context.
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     */
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    static newEmpty(parentContext, shouldForkLeavingPath) {
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        return new ForkContext(
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            parentContext.idGenerator,
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            parentContext,
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            (shouldForkLeavingPath ? 2 : 1) * parentContext.count
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        );
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    }
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}
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module.exports = ForkContext;
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