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author | Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com> | 1999-01-18 23:15:16 +0000 |
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committer | Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com> | 1999-01-18 23:15:16 +0000 |
commit | 2bd608801708e2fa3d0e39f1220604a81a036a78 (patch) | |
tree | 8e941c6a4cd4d12302fcaa0a78dd1c6a88dad16f /iconv/gconv_conf.c | |
parent | 464d646f3e667e42742a995b841080ec7b6a1540 (diff) | |
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Update.
1999-01-18 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>
* iconv/gconv_conf.c (add_module): Complete rewrite. Use cleverer
data structures and avoid creating intermediate representations
first. Rewrite also all helper functions.
* iconv/gconv_db.c (find_derivation): Use new data structure for
module database.
* iconv/Versions: Remove __gconv_nmodules.
* iconv/iconv_prog.c: Rewrite generation of charset name list to
use new data structure.
* iconv/gconv_int.h (struct gconv_module): Add new elements for
database data structure.
(__gconv_modules_db): Update type.
(__gconv_transform_dummy): Removed.
* iconv/gconv_builtin.h: Remove dummy transformation.
* iconv/gconv_simple.c: Remove __gconv_transform_dummy.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc32/syscalls.list: Remove
__syscall_vfork, add vfork.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc64/syscalls.list: Likewise.
* Rules: Add dummp.c and dummy.o to common-generated.
Diffstat (limited to 'iconv/gconv_conf.c')
-rw-r--r-- | iconv/gconv_conf.c | 308 |
1 files changed, 161 insertions, 147 deletions
diff --git a/iconv/gconv_conf.c b/iconv/gconv_conf.c index d3f516effa..24ec14aea8 100644 --- a/iconv/gconv_conf.c +++ b/iconv/gconv_conf.c @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* Handle configuration data. - Copyright (C) 1997, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of the GNU C Library. Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>, 1997. @@ -83,99 +83,84 @@ builtin_aliases[] = #endif -/* Function for searching module. */ +/* Test whether there is already a matching module known. */ static int -module_compare (const void *p1, const void *p2) +internal_function +detect_conflict (const char *alias, size_t alias_len) { - const struct gconv_module *s1 = (const struct gconv_module *) p1; - const struct gconv_module *s2 = (const struct gconv_module *) p2; - int result; + struct gconv_module *node = __gconv_modules_db; - if (s1->from_pattern == NULL) + while (node != NULL) { - if (s2->from_pattern == NULL) - result = strcmp (s1->from_constpfx, s2->from_constpfx); - else - result = -1; - } - else if (s2->from_pattern == NULL) - result = 1; - else - result = strcmp (s1->from_pattern, s2->from_pattern); - - if (result == 0) - result = strcmp (s1->to_string, s2->to_string); - - return result; -} - - -/* This function is used to test for a conflict which could be introduced - if adding a new alias. + int cmpres = strncmp (alias, node->from_constpfx, + MIN (alias_len, node->from_constpfx_len)); - This function is a *very* ugly hack. The action-function is not - supposed to alter the parameter. But we have to do this. We will if - necessary compile the regular expression so that we can see whether it - matches the alias name. This is safe in this environment and for the - sake of performance we do it this way. The alternative would be to - compile all regular expressions right from the start or to forget about - the compilation though we might need it later. - - The second ugliness is that we have no possibility to pass parameters - to the function. Therefore we use a global variable. This is no problem - since we are for sure alone even in multi-threaded applications. */ - -/* This is alias we want to check. */ -static const char *alias_to_test; - -/* This variable is set to a nonzero value once we have found a matching - entry. */ -static int abort_conflict_search; - -static void -detect_conflict (const void *p, VISIT value, int level) -{ - struct gconv_module *s = *(struct gconv_module **) p; - - if ((value != endorder && value != leaf) || s->from_constpfx == NULL - || abort_conflict_search) - return; - - /* Before we test the whole expression (if this is a regular expression) - make sure the constant prefix matches. In case this is no regular - expression this is the whole string. */ - if (strcmp (alias_to_test, s->from_constpfx) == 0) - { - if (s->from_pattern == NULL) - /* This is a simple string and therefore we have a conflict. */ - abort_conflict_search = 1; - else + if (cmpres == 0) { - /* Make sure the regular expression is compiled (if possible). */ - if (s->from_regex == NULL) + struct gconv_module *runp; + + if (alias_len < node->from_constpfx_len) + /* Cannot possibly match. */ + return 0; + + /* This means the prefix and the alias are identical. If + there is now a simple extry or a regular expression + matching this name we have found a conflict. If there is + no conflict with the elements in the `same' list there + cannot be a conflict. */ + runp = node; + do { - /* Beware, this is what I warned you about in the comment - above. We are modifying the object. */ - if (__regcomp (&s->from_regex_mem, s->from_pattern, - REG_EXTENDED | REG_ICASE) != 0) - /* Something is wrong. Remember this. */ - s->from_regex = (regex_t *) -1L; + if (runp->from_pattern == NULL) + { + /* This is a simple entry and therefore we have a + conflict if the strings are really the same. */ + if (alias_len == node->from_constpfx_len) + return 1; + } else - s->from_regex = &s->from_regex_mem; + { + /* Compile the regular expression if necessary. */ + if (runp->from_regex == NULL) + { + if (__regcomp (&runp->from_regex_mem, + runp->from_pattern, + REG_EXTENDED | REG_ICASE) != 0) + /* Something is wrong. Remember this. */ + runp->from_regex = (regex_t *) -1L; + else + runp->from_regex = &runp->from_regex_mem; + } + + if (runp->from_regex != (regex_t *) -1L) + { + regmatch_t match[1]; + + /* Try to match the regular expression. */ + if (__regexec (runp->from_regex, alias, 1, match, 0) == 0 + && match[0].rm_so == 0 + && alias[match[0].rm_eo] == '\0') + /* They match, therefore it is a conflict. */ + return 1; + } + } + + runp = runp->same; } + while (runp != NULL); - if (s->from_regex != (regex_t *) -1L) - { - regmatch_t match[1]; + if (alias_len == node->from_constpfx_len) + return 0; - if (__regexec (s->from_regex, alias_to_test, 1, match, 0) == 0 - && match[0].rm_so == 0 - && alias_to_test[match[0].rm_eo] == '\0') - /* The whole string matched. This is also a conflict. */ - abort_conflict_search = 1; - } + node = node->matching; } + else if (cmpres < 0) + node = node->left; + else + node = node->right; } + + return node != NULL; } @@ -207,13 +192,8 @@ add_alias (char *rp, void *modules) return; *wp++ = '\0'; - /* Test whether this alias conflicts with any available module. See - the comment before the function `detect_conflict' for a description - of this ugly hack. */ - alias_to_test = from; - abort_conflict_search = 0; - __twalk (modules, detect_conflict); - if (abort_conflict_search) + /* Test whether this alias conflicts with any available module. */ + if (detect_conflict (from, to - from - 1)) /* It does conflict, don't add the alias. */ return; @@ -234,8 +214,74 @@ add_alias (char *rp, void *modules) } +/* Insert a data structure for a new module in the search tree. */ +static inline void +internal_function +insert_module (struct gconv_module *newp) +{ + struct gconv_module **rootp = &__gconv_modules_db; + + while (*rootp != NULL) + { + struct gconv_module *root = *rootp; + size_t minlen = MIN (newp->from_constpfx_len, root->from_constpfx_len); + int cmpres; + + cmpres = strncmp (newp->from_constpfx, root->from_constpfx, minlen); + if (cmpres == 0) + { + /* This can mean two things: the prefix is entirely the same or + it matches only for the minimum length of both strings. */ + if (newp->from_constpfx_len == root->from_constpfx_len) + { + /* Both prefixes are identical. Insert the string at the + end of the `same' list if it is not already there. */ + const char *from_pattern = (newp->from_pattern + ?: newp->from_constpfx); + + while (strcmp (from_pattern, + root->from_pattern ?: root->from_constpfx) != 0 + || strcmp (newp->to_string, root->to_string) != 0) + { + rootp = &root->same; + root = *rootp; + if (root == NULL) + break; + } + + if (root != NULL) + /* This is a no new conversion. */ + return; + + break; + } + + /* The new element either has a prefix which is itself a + prefix for the prefix of the current node or vice verse. + In the first case we insert the node right here. Otherwise + we have to descent further. */ + if (newp->from_constpfx_len < root->from_constpfx_len) + { + newp->matching = root; + break; + } + + rootp = &root->matching; + } + else if (cmpres < 0) + rootp = &root->left; + else + rootp = &root->right; + } + + /* Plug in the new node here. */ + *rootp = newp; +} + + /* Add new module. */ static inline void +internal_function add_module (char *rp, const char *directory, size_t dir_len, void **modules, size_t *nmodules, int modcounter) { @@ -259,7 +305,7 @@ add_module (char *rp, const char *directory, size_t dir_len, void **modules, while (*rp != '\0' && !isspace (*rp)) { if (!isalnum (*rp) && *rp != '-' && *rp != '/' && *rp != '.' - && *rp != '_') + && *rp != '_' && *rp != '(' && *rp != ')') from_is_regex = 1; ++rp; } @@ -293,7 +339,7 @@ add_module (char *rp, const char *directory, size_t dir_len, void **modules, *wp++ = '\0'; cost_hi = strtol (rp, &endp, 10); - if (rp == endp) + if (rp == endp || cost_hi < 1) /* No useful information. */ cost_hi = 1; } @@ -328,7 +374,8 @@ add_module (char *rp, const char *directory, size_t dir_len, void **modules, else const_len = to - from - 1; - new_module = (struct gconv_module *) malloc (sizeof (struct gconv_module) + new_module = (struct gconv_module *) calloc (1, + sizeof (struct gconv_module) + (wp - from) + dir_len + need_ext); if (new_module != NULL) @@ -340,13 +387,9 @@ add_module (char *rp, const char *directory, size_t dir_len, void **modules, from, to - from); if (from_is_regex) new_module->from_pattern = new_module->from_constpfx; - else - new_module->from_pattern = NULL; new_module->from_constpfx_len = const_len; - new_module->from_regex = NULL; - new_module->to_string = memcpy ((char *) new_module->from_constpfx + (to - from), to, module - to); @@ -388,31 +431,12 @@ add_module (char *rp, const char *directory, size_t dir_len, void **modules, } } - if (__tfind (new_module, modules, module_compare) == NULL) - { - if (__tsearch (new_module, modules, module_compare) == NULL) - /* Something went wrong while inserting the new module. */ - free (new_module); - else - ++*nmodules; - } + /* Now insert the new module data structure in our search tree. */ + insert_module (new_module); } } -static void -insert_module (const void *nodep, VISIT value, int level) -{ - if (value == preorder || value == leaf) - __gconv_modules_db[__gconv_nmodules++] = *(struct gconv_module **) nodep; -} - -static void -nothing (void *unused __attribute__ ((unused))) -{ -} - - /* Read the next configuration file. */ static void internal_function @@ -495,15 +519,14 @@ __gconv_read_conf (void) { /* Append the default path to the user-defined path. */ size_t user_len = strlen (user_path); - char *tmp; gconv_path = alloca (user_len + 1 + sizeof (default_gconv_path)); - tmp = __mempcpy (gconv_path, user_path, user_len); - *tmp++ = ':'; - __mempcpy (tmp, default_gconv_path, sizeof (default_gconv_path)); + __mempcpy (__mempcpy (__mempcpy (gconv_path, user_path, user_len), + ":", 1), + default_gconv_path, sizeof (default_gconv_path)); } - elem = strtok_r (gconv_path, ":", &gconv_path); + elem = __strtok_r (gconv_path, ":", &gconv_path); while (elem != NULL) { #ifndef MAXPATHLEN @@ -515,43 +538,38 @@ __gconv_read_conf (void) if (__realpath (elem, real_elem) != NULL) { size_t elem_len = strlen (real_elem); - char *filename, *tmp; + char *filename; filename = alloca (elem_len + 1 + sizeof (gconv_conf_filename)); - tmp = __mempcpy (filename, real_elem, elem_len); - *tmp++ = '/'; - __mempcpy (tmp, gconv_conf_filename, sizeof (gconv_conf_filename)); + __mempcpy (__mempcpy (__mempcpy (filename, real_elem, elem_len), + "/", 1), + gconv_conf_filename, sizeof (gconv_conf_filename)); /* Read the next configuration file. */ read_conf_file (filename, real_elem, elem_len, &modules, &nmodules); } /* Get next element in the path. */ - elem = strtok_r (NULL, ":", &gconv_path); + elem = __strtok_r (NULL, ":", &gconv_path); } - /* If the configuration files do not contain any valid module specification - remember this by setting the pointer to the module array to NULL. */ - nmodules += sizeof (builtin_modules) / sizeof (builtin_modules[0]); - if (nmodules == 0) - __gconv_modules_db = NULL; - else + /* Add the internal modules. */ + for (cnt = 0; cnt < sizeof (builtin_modules) / sizeof (builtin_modules[0]); + ++cnt) { - __gconv_modules_db = - (struct gconv_module **) malloc (nmodules - * sizeof (struct gconv_module)); - if (__gconv_modules_db != NULL) + if (builtin_modules[cnt].from_pattern == NULL) { - size_t cnt; + struct gconv_alias fake_alias; - /* Insert all module entries into the array. */ - __twalk (modules, insert_module); + fake_alias.fromname = builtin_modules[cnt].from_constpfx; - /* Finally insert the builtin transformations. */ - for (cnt = 0; cnt < (sizeof (builtin_modules) - / sizeof (struct gconv_module)); ++cnt) - __gconv_modules_db[__gconv_nmodules++] = &builtin_modules[cnt]; + if (__tfind (&fake_alias, &__gconv_alias_db, __gconv_alias_compare) + != NULL) + /* It'll conflict so don't add it. */ + continue; } + + insert_module (&builtin_modules[cnt]); } /* Add aliases for builtin conversions. */ @@ -561,10 +579,6 @@ __gconv_read_conf (void) char *copy = strdupa (builtin_aliases[--cnt]); add_alias (copy, modules); } - - if (nmodules != 0) - /* Now remove the tree data structure. */ - __tdestroy (modules, nothing); /* Restore the error number. */ __set_errno (save_errno); |