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Updating revisions.pl.in: - Change the way the LLVM SVN revision is detected, using `svn info` instead of `svnversion`. This speeds it up significantly on my machine (especially when the LLVM SVN checkout isn't in disk cache). - Add "last changed date" to SVN checkouts too, not just unpacked tarballs - No longer rely on SVN revision to detect release vs trunk checkouts, treat release checkout the same as unpacked release tarball. (Except for date determination, which uses SVN date instead of filesystem date)
author Frits van Bommel <fvbommel wxs.nl>
date Fri, 13 Mar 2009 16:18:01 +0100
parents f04dde6e882c
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// Copyright (c) 1999-2008 by Digital Mars
// All Rights Reserved
// written by Walter Bright
// http://www.digitalmars.com
// License for redistribution is by either the Artistic License
// in artistic.txt, or the GNU General Public License in gnu.txt.
// See the included readme.txt for details.


#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

#include "root.h"
#include "mem.h"
#include "dchar.h"
#include "lstring.h"
#include "stringtable.h"

StringTable::StringTable(unsigned size)
{
    table = (void **)mem.calloc(size, sizeof(void *));
    tabledim = size;
    count = 0;
}

StringTable::~StringTable()
{
    unsigned i;

    // Zero out dangling pointers to help garbage collector.
    // Should zero out StringEntry's too.
    for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
	table[i] = NULL;

    mem.free(table);
    table = NULL;
}

struct StringEntry
{
    StringEntry *left;
    StringEntry *right;
    hash_t hash;

    StringValue value;

    static StringEntry *alloc(const dchar *s, unsigned len);
};

StringEntry *StringEntry::alloc(const dchar *s, unsigned len)
{
    StringEntry *se;

    se = (StringEntry *) mem.calloc(1,sizeof(StringEntry) - sizeof(Lstring) + Lstring::size(len));
    se->value.lstring.length = len;
    se->hash = Dchar::calcHash(s,len);
    memcpy(se->value.lstring.string, s, len * sizeof(dchar));
    return se;
}

void **StringTable::search(const dchar *s, unsigned len)
{
    hash_t hash;
    unsigned u;
    int cmp;
    StringEntry **se;

    //printf("StringTable::search(%p,%d)\n",s,len);
    hash = Dchar::calcHash(s,len);
    u = hash % tabledim;
    se = (StringEntry **)&table[u];
    //printf("\thash = %d, u = %d\n",hash,u);
    while (*se)
    {
	cmp = (*se)->hash - hash;
	if (cmp == 0)
	{
	    cmp = (*se)->value.lstring.len() - len;
	    if (cmp == 0)
	    {
		cmp = Dchar::memcmp(s,(*se)->value.lstring.toDchars(),len);
		if (cmp == 0)
		    break;
	    }
	}
	if (cmp < 0)
	    se = &(*se)->left;
	else
	    se = &(*se)->right;
    }
    //printf("\treturn %p, %p\n",se, (*se));
    return (void **)se;
}

StringValue *StringTable::lookup(const dchar *s, unsigned len)
{   StringEntry *se;

    se = *(StringEntry **)search(s,len);
    if (se)
	return &se->value;
    else
	return NULL;
}

StringValue *StringTable::update(const dchar *s, unsigned len)
{   StringEntry **pse;
    StringEntry *se;

    pse = (StringEntry **)search(s,len);
    se = *pse;
    if (!se)			// not in table: so create new entry
    {
	se = StringEntry::alloc(s, len);
	*pse = se;
    }
    return &se->value;
}

StringValue *StringTable::insert(const dchar *s, unsigned len)
{   StringEntry **pse;
    StringEntry *se;

    pse = (StringEntry **)search(s,len);
    se = *pse;
    if (se)
	return NULL;		// error: already in table
    else
    {
	se = StringEntry::alloc(s, len);
	*pse = se;
    }
    return &se->value;
}