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diff --git a/graph/src/builder.rs b/graph/src/builder.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ce85cce --- /dev/null +++ b/graph/src/builder.rs @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +//! This file defines the expected behaviours of a builder of graphs. + +use crate::{error::Error, Graph}; + +/// A builder is actually just a graph that can be altered in more +/// ways than an extension graph can. It should not have any methods +/// from the Graph trait, though, as we shall convert a builder to a +/// normal final graph before using it. +pub trait Builder: Default { + /// Some graphs are labelled. This type should be the type of the + /// labels. + type Label; + + /// The type of the result graph. + type Result: Graph; + + /// Construct an empty builder with the capacity to hold a given + /// number of nodes. + /// + /// Implementations may ignore this method, where the default + /// implementation just calls `Default::default`. + #[inline] + fn with_capacity(_size: usize) -> Self { + Self::default() + } + + /// Add a vertex without children. + fn add_vertex(&mut self) -> usize; + + /// Add an edge from the source to the target. + fn add_edge(&mut self, source: usize, target: usize, label: Self::Label) -> Result<(), Error>; + + /// Remove an edge from the source to the target. + /// + /// Since some graphs are labelled, the users are allowed to pass + /// a predicate to determine if an edge from the source to the + /// target should be removed. + fn remove_edge<F>(&mut self, source: usize, target: usize, predicate: F) -> Result<(), Error> + where + F: Fn(Self::Label) -> bool; + + /// Convert the builder into a graph. + /// + /// This is the purpose of having a builder. + fn build(self) -> Self::Result; + + /// Convert the builder into a graph using a reference. + /// + /// This is similar to [`build`][Builder::build], but takes an + /// immutable reference of the builder, so that the builder can + /// still be used later on. + fn build_ref(&self) -> Self::Result; +} |