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								// This is a duplicated and slightly modified version of "gopkg.in/karalabe/cookiejar.v2/collections/prque".
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								package prque
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								// The size of a block of data
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								const blockSize = 4096
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								// A prioritized item in the sorted stack.
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								//
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								// Note: priorities can "wrap around" the int64 range, a comes before b if (a.priority - b.priority) > 0.
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								// The difference between the lowest and highest priorities in the queue at any point should be less than 2^63.
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								type item struct {
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									value    interface{}
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									priority int64
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								}
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								// setIndexCallback is called when the element is moved to a new index.
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								// Providing setIndexCallback is optional, it is needed only if the application needs
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								// to delete elements other than the top one.
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								type setIndexCallback func(a interface{}, i int)
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								// Internal sortable stack data structure. Implements the Push and Pop ops for
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								// the stack (heap) functionality and the Len, Less and Swap methods for the
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								// sortability requirements of the heaps.
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								type sstack struct {
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									setIndex setIndexCallback
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									size     int
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									capacity int
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									offset   int
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									blocks [][]*item
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									active []*item
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								}
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								// Creates a new, empty stack.
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								func newSstack(setIndex setIndexCallback) *sstack {
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									result := new(sstack)
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									result.setIndex = setIndex
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									result.active = make([]*item, blockSize)
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									result.blocks = [][]*item{result.active}
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									result.capacity = blockSize
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									return result
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								}
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								// Pushes a value onto the stack, expanding it if necessary. Required by
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								// heap.Interface.
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								func (s *sstack) Push(data interface{}) {
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									if s.size == s.capacity {
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										s.active = make([]*item, blockSize)
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										s.blocks = append(s.blocks, s.active)
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										s.capacity += blockSize
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										s.offset = 0
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									} else if s.offset == blockSize {
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										s.active = s.blocks[s.size/blockSize]
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										s.offset = 0
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									}
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									if s.setIndex != nil {
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										s.setIndex(data.(*item).value, s.size)
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									}
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									s.active[s.offset] = data.(*item)
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									s.offset++
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									s.size++
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								}
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								// Pops a value off the stack and returns it. Currently no shrinking is done.
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								// Required by heap.Interface.
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								func (s *sstack) Pop() (res interface{}) {
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									s.size--
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									s.offset--
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									if s.offset < 0 {
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										s.offset = blockSize - 1
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										s.active = s.blocks[s.size/blockSize]
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									}
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									res, s.active[s.offset] = s.active[s.offset], nil
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									if s.setIndex != nil {
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										s.setIndex(res.(*item).value, -1)
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									}
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									return
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								}
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								// Returns the length of the stack. Required by sort.Interface.
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								func (s *sstack) Len() int {
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									return s.size
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								}
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								// Compares the priority of two elements of the stack (higher is first).
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								// Required by sort.Interface.
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								func (s *sstack) Less(i, j int) bool {
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									return (s.blocks[i/blockSize][i%blockSize].priority - s.blocks[j/blockSize][j%blockSize].priority) > 0
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								}
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								// Swaps two elements in the stack. Required by sort.Interface.
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								func (s *sstack) Swap(i, j int) {
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									ib, io, jb, jo := i/blockSize, i%blockSize, j/blockSize, j%blockSize
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									a, b := s.blocks[jb][jo], s.blocks[ib][io]
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									if s.setIndex != nil {
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										s.setIndex(a.value, i)
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										s.setIndex(b.value, j)
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									}
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									s.blocks[ib][io], s.blocks[jb][jo] = a, b
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								}
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								// Resets the stack, effectively clearing its contents.
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								func (s *sstack) Reset() {
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									*s = *newSstack(s.setIndex)
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								}
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