| use crate::graph::{DirectedGraph, Predecessors, Successors}; |
| |
| /// View that reverses the direction of edges in its underlying graph, so that |
| /// successors become predecessors and vice-versa. |
| /// |
| /// Because of `impl<G: Graph> Graph for &G`, the underlying graph can be |
| /// wrapped by-reference instead of by-value if desired. |
| #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)] |
| pub struct ReversedGraph<G> { |
| pub inner: G, |
| } |
| |
| impl<G> ReversedGraph<G> { |
| pub fn new(inner: G) -> Self { |
| Self { inner } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl<G: DirectedGraph> DirectedGraph for ReversedGraph<G> { |
| type Node = G::Node; |
| |
| fn num_nodes(&self) -> usize { |
| self.inner.num_nodes() |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Implementing `StartNode` is not possible in general, because the start node |
| // of an underlying graph is instead an _end_ node in the reversed graph. |
| // But would be possible to define another wrapper type that adds an explicit |
| // start node to its underlying graph, if desired. |
| |
| impl<G: Predecessors> Successors for ReversedGraph<G> { |
| fn successors(&self, node: Self::Node) -> impl Iterator<Item = Self::Node> { |
| self.inner.predecessors(node) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl<G: Successors> Predecessors for ReversedGraph<G> { |
| fn predecessors(&self, node: Self::Node) -> impl Iterator<Item = Self::Node> { |
| self.inner.successors(node) |
| } |
| } |