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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
namespace dnSpy.Analyzer {
///
/// Static helper methods for traversing trees.
///
static class TreeTraversal {
///
/// Converts a tree data structure into a flat list by traversing it in pre-order.
///
/// The root element of the tree.
/// The function that gets the children of an element.
/// Iterator that enumerates the tree structure in pre-order.
public static IEnumerable PreOrder(T root, Func> recursion) => PreOrder(new T[] { root }, recursion);
///
/// Converts a tree data structure into a flat list by traversing it in pre-order.
///
/// The root elements of the forest.
/// The function that gets the children of an element.
/// Iterator that enumerates the tree structure in pre-order.
public static IEnumerable PreOrder(IEnumerable input, Func> recursion) {
Stack> stack = new Stack>();
try {
stack.Push(input.GetEnumerator());
while (stack.Count > 0) {
while (stack.Peek().MoveNext()) {
T element = stack.Peek().Current;
yield return element;
IEnumerable children = recursion(element);
if (children is not null) {
stack.Push(children.GetEnumerator());
}
}
stack.Pop().Dispose();
}
}
finally {
while (stack.Count > 0) {
stack.Pop().Dispose();
}
}
}
///
/// Converts a tree data structure into a flat list by traversing it in post-order.
///
/// The root element of the tree.
/// The function that gets the children of an element.
/// Iterator that enumerates the tree structure in post-order.
public static IEnumerable PostOrder(T root, Func> recursion) => PostOrder(new T[] { root }, recursion);
///
/// Converts a tree data structure into a flat list by traversing it in post-order.
///
/// The root elements of the forest.
/// The function that gets the children of an element.
/// Iterator that enumerates the tree structure in post-order.
public static IEnumerable PostOrder(IEnumerable input, Func> recursion) {
Stack> stack = new Stack>();
try {
stack.Push(input.GetEnumerator());
while (stack.Count > 0) {
while (stack.Peek().MoveNext()) {
T element = stack.Peek().Current;
IEnumerable children = recursion(element);
if (children is not null) {
stack.Push(children.GetEnumerator());
}
else {
yield return element;
}
}
stack.Pop().Dispose();
if (stack.Count > 0)
yield return stack.Peek().Current;
}
}
finally {
while (stack.Count > 0) {
stack.Pop().Dispose();
}
}
}
}
}