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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 $
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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
79The
80.Fn qsort
81function is a modified partition-exchange sort, or quicksort.
82The
83.Fn heapsort
84function is a modified selection sort.
85The
86.Fn mergesort
87function is a modified merge sort with exponential search
88intended for sorting data with pre-existing order.
89.Pp
90The
91.Fn qsort
92and
93.Fn heapsort
94functions sort an array of
95.Fa nmemb
96objects, the initial member of which is pointed to by
97.Fa base .
98The size of each object is specified by
99.Fa size .
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100The
101.Fn mergesort
102function
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103behaves similarly, but
104.Em requires
105that
106.Fa size
107be greater than
108.Dq "sizeof(void *) / 2" .
109.Pp
110The contents of the array
111.Fa base
112are sorted in ascending order according to
113a comparison function pointed to by
114.Fa compar ,
115which requires two arguments pointing to the objects being
116compared.
117.Pp
118The comparison function must return an integer less than, equal to, or
119greater than zero if the first argument is considered to be respectively
120less than, equal to, or greater than the second.
121.Pp
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122The
123.Fn qsort_r
124function behaves identically to
125.Fn qsort ,
126except that it takes an additional argument,
127.Fa thunk ,
128which is passed unchanged as the first argument to function pointed to
129.Fa compar .
130This allows the comparison function to access additional
131data without using global variables, and thus
132.Fn qsort_r
133is suitable for use in functions which must be reentrant.
134.Pp
135The algorithms implemented by
136.Fn qsort ,
137.Fn qsort_r ,
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138and
139.Fn heapsort
140are
141.Em not
142stable, that is, if two members compare as equal, their order in
143the sorted array is undefined.
9385eb3d 144The
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9385eb3d 146algorithm is stable.
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147.Pp
148The
149.Fn qsort
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150and
151.Fn qsort_r
152functions are an implementation of C.A.R. Hoare's
153.Dq quicksort
154algorithm,
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155a variant of partition-exchange sorting; in particular, see D.E. Knuth's
156Algorithm Q.
9385eb3d 157.Sy Quicksort
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158takes O N lg N average time.
159This implementation uses median selection to avoid its
160O N**2 worst-case behavior.
161.Pp
162The
163.Fn heapsort
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164function is an implementation of J.W.J. William's
165.Dq heapsort
166algorithm,
5b2abdfb 167a variant of selection sorting; in particular, see D.E. Knuth's Algorithm H.
9385eb3d 168.Sy Heapsort
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169takes O N lg N worst-case time.
170Its
171.Em only
172advantage over
173.Fn qsort
174is that it uses almost no additional memory; while
175.Fn qsort
176does not allocate memory, it is implemented using recursion.
177.Pp
178The function
179.Fn mergesort
180requires additional memory of size
181.Fa nmemb *
182.Fa size
183bytes; it should be used only when space is not at a premium.
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184The
185.Fn mergesort
186function
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187is optimized for data with pre-existing order; its worst case
188time is O N lg N; its best case is O N.
189.Pp
190Normally,
191.Fn qsort
192is faster than
193.Fn mergesort
194is faster than
195.Fn heapsort .
196Memory availability and pre-existing order in the data can make this
197untrue.
198.Sh RETURN VALUES
199The
200.Fn qsort
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201and
202.Fn qsort_r
203functions
204return no value.
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205.Pp
206.Rv -std heapsort mergesort
207.Sh ERRORS
208The
209.Fn heapsort
210and
211.Fn mergesort
212functions succeed unless:
213.Bl -tag -width Er
214.It Bq Er EINVAL
215The
216.Fa size
217argument is zero, or,
218the
219.Fa size
220argument to
221.Fn mergesort
222is less than
223.Dq "sizeof(void *) / 2" .
224.It Bq Er ENOMEM
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225The
226.Fn heapsort
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227or
228.Fn mergesort
9385eb3d 229functions
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230were unable to allocate memory.
231.El
232.Sh COMPATIBILITY
233Previous versions of
234.Fn qsort
235did not permit the comparison routine itself to call
236.Fn qsort 3 .
237This 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
278The
279.Fn qsort
280function
281conforms to
282.St -isoC .