Re: #64765 - g_node_traverse- G_LEVEL_ORDER
- From: Michael Natterer <mitch gimp org>
- To: Owen Taylor <otaylor redhat com>
- Cc: gtk-devel-list gnome org, matthiasc poet de, timj gtk org
- Subject: Re: #64765 - g_node_traverse- G_LEVEL_ORDER
- Date: 26 Nov 2001 14:37:35 +0100
Owen Taylor <otaylor redhat com> writes:
> G_LEVEL_ORDER currently is documented (and behaves as)
>
> For N-ary Trees, it calls the function for
> each child then it recursively visits each child.
>
> Tim believes that this was just a implementation bug
> when he implemented it that then was documented by
> reading the code, and that the correct behavior should
> be:
>
> It visits all nodes at each depth, before continuing
> on to visit all nodes at the next deeper depth,
> and so on until all descendents have been visited.
>
> And there has been some agreement that this is a
> more expected behavior.
>
> Does anybody have any opinion on this? Is anyone
> actually using G_LEVEL_ORDER? (the current behavior
> is argueably basically useless)
IMHO it should be changed to the behaviour proposed by Tim. Currently
there is no way to do a breadth first search on a tree, only
variations of depth first (which is bad (TM) :-).
just my 2 pf,
--Mitch
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