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Initial (but disabled) fix for ticket #294 , the actual part that fixes the bug is in a #if 0 block as I'm afraid it will cause regressions. I'm most likely not going to be around tonight, and maybe not tomorrow as well, so I'm pushing it in case someone wants to run some serious testing/investigate the problem noted in llvmhelpers.cpp : realignOffset .
author Tomas Lindquist Olsen <tomas.l.olsen gmail com>
date Thu, 14 May 2009 17:20:17 +0200
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;
}