feat(cses); refactor structure

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Barrett Ruth 2025-04-18 21:59:45 -04:00
parent 446ad865d0
commit 3153490991
142 changed files with 1380 additions and 66 deletions

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-O2
-Wall
-Wextra
-Wpedantic
-Wshadow
-Wformat=2
-Wfloat-equal
-Wlogical-op
-Wshift-overflow=2
-Wnon-virtual-dtor
-Wold-style-cast
-Wcast-qual
-Wuseless-cast
-Wno-sign-promotion
-Wcast-align
-Wunused
-Woverloaded-virtual
-Wconversion
-Wsign-conversion
-Wmisleading-indentation
-Wduplicated-cond
-Wduplicated-branches
-Wlogical-op
-Wnull-dereference
-Wformat=2
-Wformat-overflow
-Wformat-truncation
-Wdouble-promotion
-Wundef
-DLOCAL
-std=c++20

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-g3
-fsanitize=address,undefined
-fsanitize=float-divide-by-zero
-fsanitize=float-cast-overflow
-fno-sanitize-recover=all
-fstack-protector-all
-fstack-usage
-fno-omit-frame-pointer
-fno-inline
-ffunction-sections
-D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG
-D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG_PEDANTIC

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.PHONY: run debug clean setup init
SRC = $(word 2,$(MAKECMDGOALS))
.SILENT:
run:
sh scripts/run.sh $(SRC)
debug:
sh scripts/debug.sh $(SRC)
clean:
rm -rf build/*
setup:
test -d build || mkdir -p build
test -d io || mkdir -p io
test -d scripts || mkdir -p scripts
test -f compile_flags.txt || cp $(HOME)/.config/cp-template/compile_flags.txt .
test -f .clangd || cp $(HOME)/.config/cp-template/.clangd .
test -f .clang-format || cp $(HOME)/.config/cp-template/.clang-format .
init:
make setup
%:
@:

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#!/bin/sh
. ./scripts/utils.sh
SRC="$1"
BASE=$(basename "$SRC" .cc)
INPUT="${BASE}.in"
OUTPUT="${BASE}.out"
DBG_BIN="${BASE}.debug"
test -d build || mkdir -p build
test -d io || mkdir -p io
test -f "$INPUT" && test ! -f "io/$INPUT" && mv "$INPUT" "io/"
test -f "$OUTPUT" && test ! -f "io/$OUTPUT" && mv "$OUTPUT" "io/"
test -f "io/$INPUT" || touch "io/$INPUT"
test -f "io/$OUTPUT" || touch "io/$OUTPUT"
INPUT="io/$INPUT"
OUTPUT="io/$OUTPUT"
DBG_BIN="build/$DBG_BIN"
compile_source "$SRC" "$DBG_BIN" "$OUTPUT" @debug_flags.txt
CODE=$?
test $CODE -gt 0 && exit $CODE
execute_binary "$DBG_BIN" "$INPUT" "$OUTPUT"
exit $?

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#!/bin/sh
. ./scripts/utils.sh
SRC="$1"
BASE=$(basename "$SRC" .cc)
INPUT="${BASE}.in"
OUTPUT="${BASE}.out"
RUN_BIN="${BASE}.run"
test -d build || mkdir -p build
test -d io || mkdir -p io
test -f "$INPUT" && test ! -f "io/$INPUT" && mv "$INPUT" "io/"
test -f "$OUTPUT" && test ! -f "io/$OUTPUT" && mv "$OUTPUT" "io/"
test -f "io/$INPUT" || touch "io/$INPUT"
test -f "io/$OUTPUT" || touch "io/$OUTPUT"
INPUT="io/$INPUT"
OUTPUT="io/$OUTPUT"
RUN_BIN="build/$RUN_BIN"
compile_source "$SRC" "$RUN_BIN" "$OUTPUT" ""
CODE=$?
test $CODE -gt 0 && exit $CODE
execute_binary "$RUN_BIN" "$INPUT" "$OUTPUT"
exit $?

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#!/bin/sh
execute_binary() {
binary="$1"
input="$2"
output="$3"
start=$(date '+%s.%N')
timeout 2s ./"$binary" <"$input" >"$output" 2>&1
CODE=$?
end=$(date '+%s.%N')
truncate -s "$(head -n 1000 "$output" | wc -c)" "$output"
if [ $CODE -ge 124 ]; then
MSG=''
case $CODE in
124) MSG='TIMEOUT' ;;
128) MSG='SIGILL' ;;
130) MSG='SIGABRT' ;;
131) MSG='SIGBUS' ;;
136) MSG='SIGFPE' ;;
135) MSG='SIGSEGV' ;;
137) MSG='SIGPIPE' ;;
139) MSG='SIGTERM' ;;
esac
[ $CODE -ne 124 ] && sed -i '$d' "$output"
test -n "$MSG" && printf '\n[code]: %s (%s)' "$CODE" "$MSG" >>"$output"
else
printf '\n[code]: %s' "$CODE" >>"$output"
fi
printf '\n[time]: %s ms' "$(awk "BEGIN {print ($end - $start) * 1000}")" >>$output
return $CODE
}
compile_source() {
src="$1"
bin="$2"
output="$3"
flags="$4"
test -f "$bin" && rm "$bin" || true
g++ @compile_flags.txt $flags "$src" -o "$bin" 2>"$output"
CODE=$?
if [ $CODE -gt 0 ]; then
printf '\n[code]: %s' "$CODE" >>"$output"
return $CODE
else
echo '' >"$output"
return 0
fi
}

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CompileFlags:
Add:
- -Wall
- -Wextra
- -Wpedantic
- -Wshadow
- -DLOCAL
- -Wno-unknown-pragmas
-O2
-Wall
-Wextra
-Wpedantic
-Wshadow
-Wformat=2
-Wfloat-equal
-Wlogical-op
-Wshift-overflow=2
-Wnon-virtual-dtor
-Wold-style-cast
-Wcast-qual
-Wuseless-cast
-Wno-sign-promotion
-Wcast-align
-Wunused
-Woverloaded-virtual
-Wconversion
-Wsign-conversion
-Wmisleading-indentation
-Wduplicated-cond
-Wduplicated-branches
-Wlogical-op
-Wnull-dereference
-Wformat=2
-Wformat-overflow
-Wformat-truncation
-Wdouble-promotion
-Wundef
-DLOCAL
-std=c++20
-Wno-unknown-pragmas

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-O2
-Wall
-Wextra
-Wpedantic
-Wshadow
-Wformat=2
-Wfloat-equal
-Wlogical-op
-Wshift-overflow=2
-Wnon-virtual-dtor
-Wold-style-cast
-Wcast-qual
-Wuseless-cast
-Wno-sign-promotion
-Wcast-align
-Wunused
-Woverloaded-virtual
-Wconversion
-Wsign-conversion
-Wmisleading-indentation
-Wduplicated-cond
-Wduplicated-branches
-Wlogical-op
-Wnull-dereference
-Wformat=2
-Wformat-overflow
-Wformat-truncation
-Wdouble-promotion
-Wundef
-DLOCAL
-std=c++20

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-g3
-fsanitize=address,undefined
-fsanitize=float-divide-by-zero
-fsanitize=float-cast-overflow
-fno-sanitize-recover=all
-fstack-protector-all
-fstack-usage
-fno-omit-frame-pointer
-fno-inline
-ffunction-sections
-D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG
-D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG_PEDANTIC

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.PHONY: run debug clean setup init
SRC = $(word 2,$(MAKECMDGOALS))
.SILENT:
run:
sh scripts/run.sh $(SRC)
debug:
sh scripts/debug.sh $(SRC)
clean:
rm -rf build/*
setup:
test -d build || mkdir -p build
test -d io || mkdir -p io
test -d scripts || mkdir -p scripts
test -f compile_flags.txt || cp $(HOME)/.config/cp-template/compile_flags.txt .
test -f .clangd || cp $(HOME)/.config/cp-template/.clangd .
test -f .clang-format || cp $(HOME)/.config/cp-template/.clang-format .
init:
make setup
%:
@:

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basically allows for answering queries of a range [l, r]
and updating values/ranges in O(lg(n))
so, for example, finding the minimum of elements in range [l, r]
can be answered in log(n) rather than r - l + 1
basically, you divide up the array into pieces:
this is the segtree
for each "segment" you store the answer for the query
[--------------- + x]
[------ + x][-------]
[--][-- + x][--][---]
[-][-][x][-][-][-]
usually way too advanced
its super powerful b/c you can, for example
find min/max/sum/gcd over ranges, while updating those values OR
updating a [l, r] range of values, all in O(lgn)
so, for example:
- sum from l to r
- update at index i
- increase indices [l, r] by x
^ all in log(n)
(pretty insane)
yes, but i alr knew it before
adv algos is tuff
say i update something to x
then i need to go back UP and update each segment
so it takes: O(lg(n)) time too
the problem: intervals don't cleanly overlap
so if i do sum[0:n/2+2]
i first get sum[0:n/2], then combine with sum[n/2:n/2+2]
the "height" is O(log(n)), so in worst-case you traverse down
the entire depth to combine the sum
last thing: updating a value

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#!/bin/sh
. ./scripts/utils.sh
SRC="$1"
BASE=$(basename "$SRC" .cc)
INPUT="${BASE}.in"
OUTPUT="${BASE}.out"
DBG_BIN="${BASE}.debug"
test -d build || mkdir -p build
test -d io || mkdir -p io
test -f "$INPUT" && test ! -f "io/$INPUT" && mv "$INPUT" "io/"
test -f "$OUTPUT" && test ! -f "io/$OUTPUT" && mv "$OUTPUT" "io/"
test -f "io/$INPUT" || touch "io/$INPUT"
test -f "io/$OUTPUT" || touch "io/$OUTPUT"
INPUT="io/$INPUT"
OUTPUT="io/$OUTPUT"
DBG_BIN="build/$DBG_BIN"
compile_source "$SRC" "$DBG_BIN" "$OUTPUT" @debug_flags.txt
CODE=$?
test $CODE -gt 0 && exit $CODE
execute_binary "$DBG_BIN" "$INPUT" "$OUTPUT"
exit $?

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#!/bin/sh
. ./scripts/utils.sh
SRC="$1"
BASE=$(basename "$SRC" .cc)
INPUT="${BASE}.in"
OUTPUT="${BASE}.out"
RUN_BIN="${BASE}.run"
test -d build || mkdir -p build
test -d io || mkdir -p io
test -f "$INPUT" && test ! -f "io/$INPUT" && mv "$INPUT" "io/"
test -f "$OUTPUT" && test ! -f "io/$OUTPUT" && mv "$OUTPUT" "io/"
test -f "io/$INPUT" || touch "io/$INPUT"
test -f "io/$OUTPUT" || touch "io/$OUTPUT"
INPUT="io/$INPUT"
OUTPUT="io/$OUTPUT"
RUN_BIN="build/$RUN_BIN"
compile_source "$SRC" "$RUN_BIN" "$OUTPUT" ""
CODE=$?
test $CODE -gt 0 && exit $CODE
execute_binary "$RUN_BIN" "$INPUT" "$OUTPUT"
exit $?

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#!/bin/sh
execute_binary() {
binary="$1"
input="$2"
output="$3"
start=$(date '+%s.%N')
timeout 2s ./"$binary" <"$input" >"$output" 2>&1
CODE=$?
end=$(date '+%s.%N')
truncate -s "$(head -n 1000 "$output" | wc -c)" "$output"
if [ $CODE -ge 124 ]; then
MSG=''
case $CODE in
124) MSG='TIMEOUT' ;;
128) MSG='SIGILL' ;;
130) MSG='SIGABRT' ;;
131) MSG='SIGBUS' ;;
136) MSG='SIGFPE' ;;
135) MSG='SIGSEGV' ;;
137) MSG='SIGPIPE' ;;
139) MSG='SIGTERM' ;;
esac
[ $CODE -ne 124 ] && sed -i '$d' "$output"
test -n "$MSG" && printf '\n[code]: %s (%s)' "$CODE" "$MSG" >>"$output"
else
printf '\n[code]: %s' "$CODE" >>"$output"
fi
printf '\n[time]: %s ms' "$(awk "BEGIN {print ($end - $start) * 1000}")" >>$output
return $CODE
}
compile_source() {
src="$1"
bin="$2"
output="$3"
flags="$4"
test -f "$bin" && rm "$bin" || true
g++ @compile_flags.txt $flags "$src" -o "$bin" 2>"$output"
CODE=$?
if [ $CODE -gt 0 ]; then
printf '\n[code]: %s' "$CODE" >>"$output"
return $CODE
else
echo '' >"$output"
return 0
fi
}

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-O2
-Wall
-Wextra
-Wpedantic
-Wshadow
-Wformat=2
-Wfloat-equal
-Wlogical-op
-Wshift-overflow=2
-Wnon-virtual-dtor
-Wold-style-cast
-Wcast-qual
-Wuseless-cast
-Wno-sign-promotion
-Wcast-align
-Wunused
-Woverloaded-virtual
-Wconversion
-Wsign-conversion
-Wmisleading-indentation
-Wduplicated-cond
-Wduplicated-branches
-Wlogical-op
-Wnull-dereference
-Wformat=2
-Wformat-overflow
-Wformat-truncation
-Wdouble-promotion
-Wundef
-DLOCAL
-std=c++20

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-g3
-fsanitize=address,undefined
-fsanitize=float-divide-by-zero
-fsanitize=float-cast-overflow
-fno-sanitize-recover=all
-fstack-protector-all
-fstack-usage
-fno-omit-frame-pointer
-fno-inline
-ffunction-sections
-D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG
-D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG_PEDANTIC

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