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1/* -*-c-*-
2 *
3 * $Id: sym.c,v 1.11 2000/06/17 10:37:39 mdw Exp $
4 *
5 * Symbol table management
6 *
7 * (c) 1998 Straylight/Edgeware
8 */
9
10/*----- Licensing notice --------------------------------------------------*
11 *
12 * This file is part of the mLib utilities library.
13 *
14 * mLib is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
15 * it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
16 * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
17 * License, or (at your option) any later version.
18 *
19 * mLib is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
20 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
21 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
22 * GNU Library General Public License for more details.
23 *
24 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
25 * License along with mLib; if not, write to the Free
26 * Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston,
27 * MA 02111-1307, USA.
28 */
29
30/*----- Revision history --------------------------------------------------*
31 *
32 * $Log: sym.c,v $
33 * Revision 1.11 2000/06/17 10:37:39 mdw
34 * Add support for arena management.
35 *
36 * Revision 1.10 1999/12/10 23:42:04 mdw
37 * Change header file guard names.
38 *
39 * Revision 1.9 1999/10/22 22:36:37 mdw
40 * New test structure for symbol tables.
41 *
42 * Revision 1.8 1999/08/02 14:45:48 mdw
43 * Break low-level hashtable code out from sym.
44 *
45 * Revision 1.7 1999/06/01 09:49:08 mdw
46 * Allow things to be looked up by just their caller-supplied hashes. This
47 * actually needs to be thought through better.
48 *
49 * Revision 1.6 1999/05/26 21:08:31 mdw
50 * Rename symbols in line with newer conventions.
51 *
52 * Revision 1.5 1999/05/13 22:48:37 mdw
53 * Twiddle the extension threshold. Change `-ise' to `-ize' throughout.
54 *
55 * Revision 1.4 1999/05/06 19:51:35 mdw
56 * Reformatted the LGPL notice a little bit.
57 *
58 * Revision 1.3 1999/05/05 18:50:31 mdw
59 * Change licensing conditions to LGPL.
60 *
61 * Revision 1.2 1998/11/26 19:27:33 mdw
62 * Move SYM_NAME into the header file. Fix bugs.
63 *
64 * Revision 1.1.1.1 1998/06/17 23:44:42 mdw
65 * Initial version of mLib
66 *
67 */
68
69/*----- Header files ------------------------------------------------------*/
70
71/* --- ANSI headers --- */
72
73#include <stdio.h>
74#include <stdlib.h>
75#include <string.h>
76
77/* --- Local headers --- */
78
79#include "alloc.h"
80#include "arena.h"
81#include "bits.h"
82#include "crc32.h"
83#include "exc.h"
84#include "hash.h"
85#include "sub.h"
86#include "sym.h"
87
88/*----- Tuning parameters -------------------------------------------------*/
89
90/* --- Initial hash table size --- *
91 *
92 * This is the initial @mask@ value. It must be of the form %$2^n - 1$%,
93 * so that it can be used to mask of the bottom bits of a hash value.
94 */
95
96#define SYM_INITSZ 64 /* Size of a new hash table */
97
98/* --- Maximum load factor --- *
99 *
100 * This parameter controls how much the table has to be loaded before the
101 * table is extended. The number of elements %$n$%, the number of bins %$b$%
102 * and the limit %$l$% satisfy the relation %$n < bl$%; if a new item is
103 * added to the table and this relation is found to be false, the table is
104 * doubled in size.
105 */
106
107#define SYM_LIMIT(n) ((n) * 2) /* Load factor for growing table */
108
109/*----- Main code ---------------------------------------------------------*/
110
111/* --- @sym_create@ --- *
112 *
113 * Arguments: @sym_table *t@ = symbol table to initialize
114 *
115 * Returns: ---
116 *
117 * Use: Initializes the given symbol table. Raises @EXC_NOMEM@ if
118 * there isn't enough memory.
119 */
120
121void sym_create(sym_table *t)
122{
123 hash_create(&t->t, SYM_INITSZ);
124 t->s = &sub_global;
125 t->load = SYM_LIMIT(SYM_INITSZ);
126}
127
128/* --- @sym_destroy@ --- *
129 *
130 * Arguments: @sym_table *t@ = pointer to symbol table in question
131 *
132 * Returns: ---
133 *
134 * Use: Destroys a symbol table, freeing all the memory it used to
135 * occupy.
136 */
137
138void sym_destroy(sym_table *t)
139{
140 sym_iter i;
141
142 SYM_MKITER(&i, t);
143 for (;;) {
144 sym_base *p;
145 SYM_NEXT(&i, p);
146 if (!p)
147 break;
148 if (p->len > SYM_BUFSZ)
149 subarena_free(t->s, p->name.p, p->len);
150 x_free(t->t.a, p);
151 }
152 hash_destroy(&t->t);
153}
154
155/* --- @sym_find@ --- *
156 *
157 * Arguments: @sym_table *t@ = pointer to symbol table in question
158 * @const char *n@ = pointer to symbol table to look up
159 * @long l@ = length of the name string or negative to measure
160 * @size_t sz@ = size of desired symbol object, or zero
161 * @unsigned *f@ = pointer to a flag, or null.
162 *
163 * Returns: The address of a @sym_base@ structure, or null if not found
164 * and @sz@ is zero.
165 *
166 * Use: Looks up a symbol in a given symbol table. The name is
167 * passed by the address of its first character. The length
168 * may be given, in which case the name may contain arbitrary
169 * binary data, or it may be given as a negative number, in
170 * which case the length of the name is calculated as
171 * @strlen(n) + 1@.
172 *
173 * The return value is the address of a pointer to a @sym_base@
174 * block (which may have other things on the end, as above). If
175 * the symbol could be found, the return value points to the
176 * symbol block. If the symbol wasn't there, then if @sz@ is
177 * nonzero, a new symbol is created and its address is returned;
178 * otherwise a null pointer is returned. The exception
179 * @EXC_NOMEM@ is raised if the block can't be allocated.
180 *
181 * The value of @*f@ indicates whether a new symbol entry was
182 * created: a nonzero value indicates that an old value was
183 * found.
184 */
185
186void *sym_find(sym_table *t, const char *n, long l, size_t sz, unsigned *f)
187{
188 uint32 hash;
189 size_t len = 0;
190 hash_base **bin, **p;
191 sym_base *q;
192
193 /* --- Find the correct bin --- */
194
195 len = l < 0 ? strlen(n) + 1 : l;
196 CRC32(hash, 0, n, len);
197 bin = HASH_BIN(&t->t, hash);
198
199 /* --- Search the bin list --- */
200
201 for (p = bin; *p; p = &(*p)->next) {
202 q = (sym_base *)*p;
203 if (hash == q->b.hash && len == q->len && !memcmp(n, SYM_NAME(q), len)) {
204
205 /* --- Found a match --- *
206 *
207 * As a minor, and probably pointless, tweak, move the item to the
208 * front of its bin list.
209 */
210
211 (*p) = q->b.next;
212 q->b.next = *bin;
213 *bin = &q->b;
214
215 /* --- Return the block --- */
216
217 if (f) *f = 1;
218 return (q);
219 }
220 }
221
222 /* --- Couldn't find the item there --- */
223
224 if (f) *f = 0;
225 if (!sz) return (0);
226
227 /* --- Create a new symbol block and initialize it --- */
228
229 q = x_alloc(t->t.a, sz);
230 q->b.next = *bin;
231 q->b.hash = hash;
232 q->len = len;
233 if (n) {
234 if (len <= SYM_BUFSZ)
235 memcpy(q->name.b, n, len);
236 else {
237 q->name.p = subarena_alloc(t->s, len);
238 memcpy(q->name.p, n, len);
239 }
240 }
241
242 *bin = &q->b;
243
244 /* --- Consider growing the array --- */
245
246 if (t->load)
247 t->load--;
248 if (!t->load && hash_extend(&t->t))
249 t->load = SYM_LIMIT(t->t.mask / 2 + 1);
250
251 /* --- Finished that, so return the new symbol block --- */
252
253 return (q);
254}
255
256/* --- @sym_remove@ --- *
257 *
258 * Arguments: @sym_table *t@ = pointer to a symbol table object
259 * @void *p@ = pointer to symbol table entry
260 *
261 * Returns: ---
262 *
263 * Use: Removes the object from the symbol table. The space occupied
264 * by the object and its name is freed; anything else attached
265 * to the entry should already be gone by this point.
266 */
267
268void sym_remove(sym_table *t, void *p)
269{
270 sym_base *q = p;
271 hash_remove(&t->t, &q->b);
272 if (q->len > SYM_BUFSZ)
273 subarena_free(t->s, q->name.p, q->len);
274 xfree(q);
275 t->load++;
276}
277
278/* --- @sym_mkiter@ --- *
279 *
280 * Arguments: @sym_iter *i@ = pointer to an iterator object
281 * @sym_table *t@ = pointer to a symbol table object
282 *
283 * Returns: ---
284 *
285 * Use: Creates a new symbol table iterator which may be used to
286 * iterate through a symbol table.
287 */
288
289void sym_mkiter(sym_iter *i, sym_table *t) { SYM_MKITER(i, t); }
290
291/* --- @sym_next@ --- *
292 *
293 * Arguments: @sym_iter *i@ = pointer to iterator object
294 *
295 * Returns: Pointer to the next symbol found, or null when finished.
296 *
297 * Use: Returns the next symbol from the table. Symbols are not
298 * returned in any particular order.
299 */
300
301void *sym_next(sym_iter *i)
302{
303 void *p;
304 SYM_NEXT(i, p);
305 return (p);
306}
307
308/*----- That's all, folks -------------------------------------------------*/