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/* hash.c: hash table operations.
Copyright 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2008
Karl Berry & Olaf Weber.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include <kpathsea/config.h>
#include <kpathsea/c-ctype.h>
#include <kpathsea/hash.h>
#include <kpathsea/str-list.h>
/* The hash function. We go for simplicity here. */
/* All our hash tables are related to filenames. */
static unsigned
hash (hash_table_type table, const_string key)
{
unsigned n = 0;
/* Our keys aren't often anagrams of each other, so no point in
weighting the characters. */
while (*key != 0)
#if defined(WIN32)
if (IS_KANJI(key)) {
n = (n + n + (unsigned)(*key++)) % table.size;
n = (n + n + (unsigned)(*key++)) % table.size;
} else
#endif
n = (n + n + TRANSFORM (*key++)) % table.size;
return n;
}
/* Identical has function as above, but does not normalize keys. */
static unsigned
hash_normalized (hash_table_type table, const_string key)
{
unsigned n = 0;
/* Our keys aren't often anagrams of each other, so no point in
weighting the characters. */
while (*key != 0)
n = (n + n + (*key++)) % table.size;
return n;
}
hash_table_type
hash_create (unsigned size)
{
/* The was "static ..." since Oct3, 1997 to work around a gcc
optimizer bug for Alpha. That particular optimization bug
should be gone by now (Mar4, 2009).
*/
hash_table_type ret;
unsigned b;
ret.buckets = XTALLOC (size, hash_element_type *);
ret.size = size;
/* calloc's zeroes aren't necessarily NULL, so be safe. */
for (b = 0; b <ret.size; b++)
ret.buckets[b] = NULL;
return ret;
}
/* Whether or not KEY is already in TABLE, insert it and VALUE. Do not
duplicate the strings, in case they're being purposefully shared. */
void
hash_insert (hash_table_type *table,
const_string key,
const_string value)
{
unsigned n = hash (*table, key);
hash_element_type *new_elt = XTALLOC1 (hash_element_type);
new_elt->key = key;
new_elt->value = value;
new_elt->next = NULL;
/* Insert the new element at the end of the list. */
if (!table->buckets[n])
/* first element in bucket is a special case. */
table->buckets[n] = new_elt;
else
{
hash_element_type *loc = table->buckets[n];
while (loc->next) /* Find the last element. */
loc = loc->next;
loc->next = new_elt; /* Insert the new one after. */
}
}
/* Same as above, for normalized keys. */
void
hash_insert_normalized (hash_table_type *table,
const_string key,
const_string value)
{
unsigned n = hash_normalized (*table, key);
hash_element_type *new_elt = XTALLOC1 (hash_element_type);
new_elt->key = key;
new_elt->value = value;
new_elt->next = NULL;
/* Insert the new element at the end of the list. */
if (!table->buckets[n])
/* first element in bucket is a special case. */
table->buckets[n] = new_elt;
else
{
hash_element_type *loc = table->buckets[n];
while (loc->next) /* Find the last element. */
loc = loc->next;
loc->next = new_elt; /* Insert the new one after. */
}
}
/* Remove a (KEY, VALUE) pair. */
void
hash_remove (hash_table_type *table, const_string key,
const_string value)
{
hash_element_type *p;
hash_element_type *q;
unsigned n = hash (*table, key);
/* Find pair. */
for (q = NULL, p = table->buckets[n]; p != NULL; q = p, p = p->next)
if (FILESTRCASEEQ (key, p->key) && STREQ (value, p->value))
break;
if (p) {
/* We found something, remove it from the chain. */
if (q) q->next = p->next; else table->buckets[n] = p->next;
/* We cannot dispose of the contents. */
free (p);
}
}
/* Look up KEY in TABLE, and return NULL-terminated list of all matching
values (not copies), in insertion order. If none, return NULL. */
string *
hash_lookup (hash_table_type table, const_string key)
{
hash_element_type *p;
str_list_type ret;
unsigned n = hash (table, key);
ret = str_list_init ();
/* Look at everything in this bucket. */
for (p = table.buckets[n]; p != NULL; p = p->next)
if (FILESTRCASEEQ (key, p->key))
/* Cast because the general str_list_type shouldn't force const data. */
str_list_add (&ret, (string) p->value);
/* If we found anything, mark end of list with null. */
if (STR_LIST (ret))
str_list_add (&ret, NULL);
#ifdef KPSE_DEBUG
#if defined (KPSE_COMPAT_API)
{
kpathsea kpse = kpse_def;
if (KPATHSEA_DEBUG_P (KPSE_DEBUG_HASH))
{
DEBUGF1 ("hash_lookup(%s) =>", key);
if (!STR_LIST (ret))
fputs (" (nil)\n", stderr);
else
{
string *r;
for (r = STR_LIST (ret); *r; r++)
{
putc (' ', stderr);
if (kpse->debug_hash_lookup_int)
fprintf (stderr, "%ld", (long) *r);
else
fputs (*r, stderr);
}
putc ('\n', stderr);
}
fflush (stderr);
}
}
#endif
#endif
return STR_LIST (ret);
}
/* We only print nonempty buckets, to decrease output volume. */
void
hash_print (hash_table_type table, boolean summary_only)
{
unsigned b;
unsigned total_elements = 0, total_buckets = 0;
for (b = 0; b < table.size; b++) {
hash_element_type *bucket = table.buckets[b];
if (bucket) {
unsigned len = 1;
hash_element_type *tb;
total_buckets++;
if (!summary_only) fprintf (stderr, "%4d ", b);
for (tb = bucket->next; tb != NULL; tb = tb->next)
len++;
if (!summary_only) fprintf (stderr, ":%-5d", len);
total_elements += len;
if (!summary_only) {
for (tb = bucket; tb != NULL; tb = tb->next)
fprintf (stderr, " %s=>%s", tb->key, tb->value);
putc ('\n', stderr);
}
}
}
fprintf (stderr,
"%u buckets, %u nonempty (%u%%); %u entries, average chain %.1f.\n",
table.size,
total_buckets,
100 * total_buckets / table.size,
total_elements,
total_buckets ? total_elements / (double) total_buckets : 0.0);
}
void
hash_free (hash_table_type table)
{
struct hash_element_struct *p, *q;
p = (struct hash_element_struct *)table.buckets;
while (p != NULL) {
q = p->next;
free ((char *)p->key);
free ((char *)p->value);
free (p);
p = q;
}
}
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