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"""Bisection lookup multiple keys."""
from __future__ import absolute_import
__all__ = [
'bisect_multi_bytes',
]
def bisect_multi_bytes(content_lookup, size, keys):
"""Perform bisection lookups for keys using byte based addressing.
The keys are looked up via the content_lookup routine. The content_lookup
routine gives bisect_multi_bytes information about where to keep looking up
to find the data for the key, and bisect_multi_bytes feeds this back into
the lookup function until the search is complete. The search is complete
when the list of keys which have returned something other than -1 or +1 is
empty. Keys which are not found are not returned to the caller.
:param content_lookup: A callable that takes a list of (offset, key) pairs
and returns a list of result tuples ((offset, key), result). Each
result can be one of:
-1: The key comes earlier in the content.
False: The key is not present in the content.
+1: The key comes later in the content.
Any other value: A final result to return to the caller.
:param size: The length of the content.
:param keys: The keys to bisect for.
:return: An iterator of the results.
"""
# possibly make this a generator, but a list meets the contract for now.
result = []
delta = size // 2
search_keys = [(delta, key) for key in keys]
while search_keys:
search_results = content_lookup(search_keys)
if delta > 1:
delta = delta // 2
search_keys = []
for (location, key), status in search_results:
if status == -1:
search_keys.append((location - delta, key))
elif status == 1:
search_keys.append((location + delta, key))
elif status == False:
# not present, stop searching
continue
else:
result.append((key, status))
return result
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