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author | Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com> | 1999-12-25 23:41:39 +0000 |
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committer | Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com> | 1999-12-25 23:41:39 +0000 |
commit | 450bf66ef223ad83e7032920652445817865770b (patch) | |
tree | 1bfd6848a2453f4ad2c9cdca8e4e4c817e995798 /locale/weight.h | |
parent | ce40141c6b68a40687f460450e1d07a0a78e1559 (diff) | |
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Update.
1999-12-25 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>
* locale/C-collate.c (_nl_C_LC_COLLATE): Add one more entry for the
indirect table.
* locale/langinfo.h: Likewise.
* locale/categories.def: Likewise. Remove reference to postload
functions.
* locale/lc-collate.c (_nl_postload_collate): Removed. Also remove
__collate_tablemb, __collate_weightmb, and __collate_extramb.
* locale/localeinfo.h: Remove declaration for removed variables above.
Remove prototype for _nl_get_era_entry.
* locale/weight.h: Complete rewrite for new collate implementation.
* locale/programs/ld-collate.c: Many changes to make output file
usable in strxfrm/strcoll.
* string/strxfrm.c: Complete rewrite for new collate implementation.
* wcsmbs/wcsxfrm.c: Don't use strxfrm.c, implement dummy implementation
locally.
1999-12-25 Shinya Hanataka <hanataka@abyss.rim.or.jp>
* locale/programs/ld-ctype.c (allocate_arrays): Correctly assign
transformation values for chars >255.
* wctype/wctrans.c: Return pointer unmodified.
Diffstat (limited to 'locale/weight.h')
-rw-r--r-- | locale/weight.h | 251 |
1 files changed, 83 insertions, 168 deletions
diff --git a/locale/weight.h b/locale/weight.h index 6e31e2d495..356ee57855 100644 --- a/locale/weight.h +++ b/locale/weight.h @@ -17,191 +17,106 @@ write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ -#include <alloca.h> -#include <errno.h> -#include <langinfo.h> -#include "localeinfo.h" - -#ifndef STRING_TYPE -# error STRING_TYPE not defined -#endif +/* Find index of weight. */ +static inline int32_t +findidx (const unsigned char **cpp) +{ + int_fast32_t i = table[*(*cpp)++]; + const unsigned char *cp; -#ifndef USTRING_TYPE -# error USTRING_TYPE not defined -#endif + if (i >= 0) + /* This is an index into the weight table. Cool. */ + return i; -typedef struct weight_t -{ - struct weight_t *prev; - struct weight_t *next; - struct data_pair + /* Oh well, more than one sequence starting with this byte. + Search for the correct one. */ + cp = &extra[-i]; + while (1) { - int number; - const uint32_t *value; - } data[0]; -} weight_t; - - -/* The following five macros grant access to the values in the - collate locale file that do not depend on byte order. */ -#ifndef USE_IN_EXTENDED_LOCALE_MODEL -# define collate_nrules \ - (_NL_CURRENT_WORD (LC_COLLATE, _NL_COLLATE_NRULES)) -# define collate_hash_size \ - (_NL_CURRENT_WORD (LC_COLLATE, _NL_COLLATE_HASH_SIZE)) -# define collate_hash_layers \ - (_NL_CURRENT_WORD (LC_COLLATE, _NL_COLLATE_HASH_LAYERS)) -# define collate_undefined \ - (_NL_CURRENT_WORD (LC_COLLATE, _NL_COLLATE_UNDEFINED_WC)) -# define collate_rules \ - ((uint32_t *) _NL_CURRENT (LC_COLLATE, _NL_COLLATE_RULES)) - -static __inline void get_weight (const STRING_TYPE **str, weight_t *result); -static __inline void -get_weight (const STRING_TYPE **str, weight_t *result) -#else -# define collate_nrules \ - current->values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (_NL_COLLATE_NRULES)].word -# define collate_hash_size \ - current->values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (_NL_COLLATE_HASH_SIZE)].word -# define collate_hash_layers \ - current->values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (_NL_COLLATE_HASH_LAYERS)].word -# define collate_undefined \ - current->values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (_NL_COLLATE_UNDEFINED_WC)].word -# define collate_rules \ - ((uint32_t *) current->values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (_NL_COLLATE_RULES)].string) - -static __inline void get_weight (const STRING_TYPE **str, weight_t *result, - struct locale_data *current, - const uint32_t *__collate_tablewc, - const uint32_t *__collate_extrawc); -static __inline void -get_weight (const STRING_TYPE **str, weight_t *result, - struct locale_data *current, const uint32_t *__collate_tablewc, - const uint32_t *__collate_extrawc) -#endif -{ - unsigned int ch = *((USTRING_TYPE *) (*str))++; - size_t slot; + size_t nhere; + const unsigned char *usrc = *cpp; - if (sizeof (STRING_TYPE) == 1) - slot = ch * (collate_nrules + 1); - else - { - const size_t level_size = collate_hash_size * (collate_nrules + 1); - size_t level; + /* The first thing is the index. */ + i = *((int32_t *) cp); + cp += sizeof (int32_t); - slot = (ch % collate_hash_size) * (collate_nrules + 1); + /* Next is the length of the byte sequence. These are always + short byte sequences so there is no reason to call any + function (even if they are inlined). */ + nhere = *cp++; - level = 0; - while (__collate_tablewc[slot] != (uint32_t) ch) + if (i >= 0) { - if (__collate_tablewc[slot + 1] == 0 - || ++level >= collate_hash_layers) - { - size_t idx = collate_undefined; - size_t cnt; + /* It is a single character. If it matches we found our + index. Note that at the end of each list there is an + entry of length zero which represents the single byte + sequence. The first (and here only) byte was tested + already. */ + size_t cnt; - for (cnt = 0; cnt < collate_nrules; ++cnt) - { - result->data[cnt].number = __collate_extrawc[idx++]; - result->data[cnt].value = &__collate_extrawc[idx]; - idx += result->data[cnt].number; - } - /* The Unix standard requires that a character outside - the domain is signalled by setting `errno'. */ - __set_errno (EINVAL); - return; - } - slot += level_size; - } - } + for (cnt = 0; cnt < nhere; ++cnt) + if (cp[cnt] != usrc[cnt]) + break; - if (__collate_tablewc[slot + 1] != (uint32_t) FORWARD_CHAR) - { - /* We have a simple form. One value for each weight. */ - size_t cnt; + if (cnt == nhere) + { + /* Found it. */ + *cpp += nhere; + return i; + } - for (cnt = 0; cnt < collate_nrules; ++cnt) - { - result->data[cnt].number = 1; - result->data[cnt].value = &__collate_tablewc[slot + 1 + cnt]; + /* Up to the next entry. */ + cp += nhere; } - return; - } + else + { + /* This is a range of characters. First decide whether the + current byte sequence lies in the range. */ + size_t cnt; + size_t offset = 0; - /* We now look for any collation element which starts with CH. - There might none, but the last list member is a catch-all case - because it is simple the character CH. The value of this entry - might be the same as UNDEFINED. */ - slot = __collate_tablewc[slot + 2]; + for (cnt = 0; cnt < nhere; ++cnt) + if (cp[cnt] != usrc[cnt]) + break; - while (1) - { - size_t idx; + if (cnt != nhere) + { + if (cp[cnt] > usrc[cnt]) + { + /* Cannot be in this range. */ + cp += 2 * nhere; + continue; + } - /* This is a comparison between a uint32_t array (aka wchar_t) and - an 8-bit string. */ - for (idx = 0; __collate_extrawc[slot + 2 + idx] != 0; ++idx) - if (__collate_extrawc[slot + 2 + idx] != (uint32_t) (*str)[idx]) - break; + /* Test against the end of the range. */ + for (cnt = 0; cnt < nhere; ++cnt) + if (cp[nhere + cnt] != usrc[cnt]) + break; - /* When the loop finished with all character of the collation - element used, we found the longest prefix. */ - if (__collate_extrawc[slot + 2 + idx] == 0) - { - size_t cnt; + if (cnt != nhere && cp[nhere + cnt] < usrc[cnt]) + { + /* Cannot be in this range. */ + cp += 2 * nhere; + continue; + } - *str += idx; - idx += slot + 3; - for (cnt = 0; cnt < collate_nrules; ++cnt) - { - result->data[cnt].number = __collate_extrawc[idx++]; - result->data[cnt].value = &__collate_extrawc[idx]; - idx += result->data[cnt].number; + /* This range matches the next characters. Now find + the offset in the indirect table. */ + for (cnt = 0; cp[cnt] == usrc[cnt]; ++cnt); + + do + { + offset <<= 8; + offset += usrc[cnt] - cp[cnt]; + } + while (++cnt < nhere); } - return; - } - /* To next entry in list. */ - slot += __collate_extrawc[slot]; + *cpp += nhere; + return offset; + } } -} - -/* To process a string efficiently we retrieve all information about - the string at once. The following macro constructs a double linked - list of this information. It is a macro because we use `alloca' - and we use a double linked list because of the backward collation - order. - - We have this strange extra macro since the functions which use the - given locale (not the global one) cannot use the global tables. */ -#ifndef USE_IN_EXTENDED_LOCALE_MODEL -# define call_get_weight(strp, newp) get_weight ((strp), (newp)) -#else -# define call_get_weight(strp, newp) \ - get_weight ((strp), (newp), current, collate_table, collate_extra) -#endif - -#define get_string(str, forw, backw) \ - do \ - { \ - weight_t *newp; \ - while (*str != '\0') \ - { \ - newp = (weight_t *) alloca (sizeof (weight_t) \ - + (collate_nrules \ - * sizeof (struct data_pair))); \ - \ - newp->prev = backw; \ - if (backw == NULL) \ - forw = newp; \ - else \ - backw->next = newp; \ - newp->next = NULL; \ - backw = newp; \ - call_get_weight (&str, newp); \ - } \ - } \ - while (0) + /* NOTREACHED */ + return 0x43219876; +} |