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36 | .\" @(#)qsort.3 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93 | |
9385eb3d | 37 | .\" $FreeBSD: src/lib/libc/stdlib/qsort.3,v 1.13 2002/12/18 12:45:10 ru Exp $ |
5b2abdfb | 38 | .\" |
9385eb3d | 39 | .Dd September 7, 2002 |
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40 | .Dt QSORT 3 |
41 | .Os | |
42 | .Sh NAME | |
9385eb3d | 43 | .Nm qsort , qsort_r , heapsort , mergesort |
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44 | .Nd sort functions |
45 | .Sh LIBRARY | |
46 | .Lb libc | |
47 | .Sh SYNOPSIS | |
48 | .In stdlib.h | |
49 | .Ft void | |
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50 | .Fo qsort |
51 | .Fa "void *base" | |
52 | .Fa "size_t nmemb" | |
53 | .Fa "size_t size" | |
54 | .Fa "int \*[lp]*compar\*[rp]\*[lp]const void *, const void *\*[rp]" | |
55 | .Fc | |
56 | .Ft void | |
57 | .Fo qsort_r | |
58 | .Fa "void *base" | |
59 | .Fa "size_t nmemb" | |
60 | .Fa "size_t size" | |
61 | .Fa "void *thunk" | |
62 | .Fa "int \*[lp]*compar\*[rp]\*[lp]void *, const void *, const void *\*[rp]" | |
63 | .Fc | |
5b2abdfb | 64 | .Ft int |
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65 | .Fo heapsort |
66 | .Fa "void *base" | |
67 | .Fa "size_t nmemb" | |
68 | .Fa "size_t size" | |
69 | .Fa "int \*[lp]*compar\*[rp]\*[lp]const void *, const void *\*[rp]" | |
70 | .Fc | |
5b2abdfb | 71 | .Ft int |
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72 | .Fo mergesort |
73 | .Fa "void *base" | |
74 | .Fa "size_t nmemb" | |
75 | .Fa "size_t size" | |
76 | .Fa "int \*[lp]*compar\*[rp]\*[lp]const void *, const void *\*[rp]" | |
77 | .Fc | |
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78 | .Sh DESCRIPTION |
79 | The | |
80 | .Fn qsort | |
81 | function is a modified partition-exchange sort, or quicksort. | |
82 | The | |
83 | .Fn heapsort | |
84 | function is a modified selection sort. | |
85 | The | |
86 | .Fn mergesort | |
87 | function is a modified merge sort with exponential search | |
88 | intended for sorting data with pre-existing order. | |
89 | .Pp | |
90 | The | |
91 | .Fn qsort | |
92 | and | |
93 | .Fn heapsort | |
94 | functions sort an array of | |
95 | .Fa nmemb | |
96 | objects, the initial member of which is pointed to by | |
97 | .Fa base . | |
98 | The size of each object is specified by | |
99 | .Fa size . | |
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100 | The |
101 | .Fn mergesort | |
102 | function | |
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103 | behaves similarly, but |
104 | .Em requires | |
105 | that | |
106 | .Fa size | |
107 | be greater than | |
108 | .Dq "sizeof(void *) / 2" . | |
109 | .Pp | |
110 | The contents of the array | |
111 | .Fa base | |
112 | are sorted in ascending order according to | |
113 | a comparison function pointed to by | |
114 | .Fa compar , | |
115 | which requires two arguments pointing to the objects being | |
116 | compared. | |
117 | .Pp | |
118 | The comparison function must return an integer less than, equal to, or | |
119 | greater than zero if the first argument is considered to be respectively | |
120 | less than, equal to, or greater than the second. | |
121 | .Pp | |
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122 | The |
123 | .Fn qsort_r | |
124 | function behaves identically to | |
125 | .Fn qsort , | |
126 | except that it takes an additional argument, | |
127 | .Fa thunk , | |
128 | which is passed unchanged as the first argument to function pointed to | |
129 | .Fa compar . | |
130 | This allows the comparison function to access additional | |
131 | data without using global variables, and thus | |
132 | .Fn qsort_r | |
133 | is suitable for use in functions which must be reentrant. | |
134 | .Pp | |
135 | The algorithms implemented by | |
136 | .Fn qsort , | |
137 | .Fn qsort_r , | |
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138 | and |
139 | .Fn heapsort | |
140 | are | |
141 | .Em not | |
142 | stable, that is, if two members compare as equal, their order in | |
143 | the sorted array is undefined. | |
9385eb3d | 144 | The |
5b2abdfb | 145 | .Fn mergesort |
9385eb3d | 146 | algorithm is stable. |
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147 | .Pp |
148 | The | |
149 | .Fn qsort | |
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150 | and |
151 | .Fn qsort_r | |
152 | functions are an implementation of C.A.R. Hoare's | |
153 | .Dq quicksort | |
154 | algorithm, | |
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155 | a variant of partition-exchange sorting; in particular, see D.E. Knuth's |
156 | Algorithm Q. | |
9385eb3d | 157 | .Sy Quicksort |
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158 | takes O N lg N average time. |
159 | This implementation uses median selection to avoid its | |
160 | O N**2 worst-case behavior. | |
161 | .Pp | |
162 | The | |
163 | .Fn heapsort | |
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164 | function is an implementation of J.W.J. William's |
165 | .Dq heapsort | |
166 | algorithm, | |
5b2abdfb | 167 | a variant of selection sorting; in particular, see D.E. Knuth's Algorithm H. |
9385eb3d | 168 | .Sy Heapsort |
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169 | takes O N lg N worst-case time. |
170 | Its | |
171 | .Em only | |
172 | advantage over | |
173 | .Fn qsort | |
174 | is that it uses almost no additional memory; while | |
175 | .Fn qsort | |
176 | does not allocate memory, it is implemented using recursion. | |
177 | .Pp | |
178 | The function | |
179 | .Fn mergesort | |
180 | requires additional memory of size | |
181 | .Fa nmemb * | |
182 | .Fa size | |
183 | bytes; it should be used only when space is not at a premium. | |
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184 | The |
185 | .Fn mergesort | |
186 | function | |
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187 | is optimized for data with pre-existing order; its worst case |
188 | time is O N lg N; its best case is O N. | |
189 | .Pp | |
190 | Normally, | |
191 | .Fn qsort | |
192 | is faster than | |
193 | .Fn mergesort | |
194 | is faster than | |
195 | .Fn heapsort . | |
196 | Memory availability and pre-existing order in the data can make this | |
197 | untrue. | |
198 | .Sh RETURN VALUES | |
199 | The | |
200 | .Fn qsort | |
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201 | and |
202 | .Fn qsort_r | |
203 | functions | |
204 | return no value. | |
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205 | .Pp |
206 | .Rv -std heapsort mergesort | |
207 | .Sh ERRORS | |
208 | The | |
209 | .Fn heapsort | |
210 | and | |
211 | .Fn mergesort | |
212 | functions succeed unless: | |
213 | .Bl -tag -width Er | |
214 | .It Bq Er EINVAL | |
215 | The | |
216 | .Fa size | |
217 | argument is zero, or, | |
218 | the | |
219 | .Fa size | |
220 | argument to | |
221 | .Fn mergesort | |
222 | is less than | |
223 | .Dq "sizeof(void *) / 2" . | |
224 | .It Bq Er ENOMEM | |
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225 | The |
226 | .Fn heapsort | |
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227 | or |
228 | .Fn mergesort | |
9385eb3d | 229 | functions |
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230 | were unable to allocate memory. |
231 | .El | |
232 | .Sh COMPATIBILITY | |
233 | Previous versions of | |
234 | .Fn qsort | |
235 | did not permit the comparison routine itself to call | |
236 | .Fn qsort 3 . | |
237 | This is no longer true. | |
238 | .Sh SEE ALSO | |
239 | .Xr sort 1 , | |
240 | .Xr radixsort 3 | |
241 | .Rs | |
242 | .%A Hoare, C.A.R. | |
243 | .%D 1962 | |
244 | .%T "Quicksort" | |
245 | .%J "The Computer Journal" | |
246 | .%V 5:1 | |
247 | .%P pp. 10-15 | |
248 | .Re | |
249 | .Rs | |
250 | .%A Williams, J.W.J | |
251 | .%D 1964 | |
252 | .%T "Heapsort" | |
253 | .%J "Communications of the ACM" | |
254 | .%V 7:1 | |
255 | .%P pp. 347-348 | |
256 | .Re | |
257 | .Rs | |
258 | .%A Knuth, D.E. | |
259 | .%D 1968 | |
260 | .%B "The Art of Computer Programming" | |
261 | .%V Vol. 3 | |
262 | .%T "Sorting and Searching" | |
263 | .%P pp. 114-123, 145-149 | |
264 | .Re | |
265 | .Rs | |
266 | .%A Mcilroy, P.M. | |
267 | .%T "Optimistic Sorting and Information Theoretic Complexity" | |
268 | .%J "Fourth Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms" | |
269 | .%V January 1992 | |
270 | .Re | |
271 | .Rs | |
272 | .%A Bentley, J.L. | |
273 | .%T "Engineering a Sort Function" | |
274 | .%J "bentley@research.att.com" | |
275 | .%V January 1992 | |
276 | .Re | |
277 | .Sh STANDARDS | |
278 | The | |
279 | .Fn qsort | |
280 | function | |
281 | conforms to | |
282 | .St -isoC . |