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/* hashlib.c -- functions to manage and access hash tables for bash. */
/* Copyright (C) 1987,1989,1991,1995,1998,2001,2003,2005,2006,2008,2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell.
Bash is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
Bash 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 General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with Bash. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <config.h>
#include "bashansi.h"
#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H)
# ifdef _MINIX
# include <sys/types.h>
# endif
# include <unistd.h>
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#include "shell.h"
#include "hashlib.h"
/* Rely on properties of unsigned division (unsigned/int -> unsigned) and
don't discard the upper 32 bits of the value, if present. */
#define HASH_BUCKET(s, t, h) (((h) = hash_string (s)) & ((t)->nbuckets - 1))
static BUCKET_CONTENTS *copy_bucket_array __P((BUCKET_CONTENTS *, sh_string_func_t *));
/* Make a new hash table with BUCKETS number of buckets. Initialize
each slot in the table to NULL. */
HASH_TABLE *
hash_create (buckets)
int buckets;
{
HASH_TABLE *new_table;
register int i;
new_table = (HASH_TABLE *)xmalloc (sizeof (HASH_TABLE));
if (buckets == 0)
buckets = DEFAULT_HASH_BUCKETS;
new_table->bucket_array =
(BUCKET_CONTENTS **)xmalloc (buckets * sizeof (BUCKET_CONTENTS *));
new_table->nbuckets = buckets;
new_table->nentries = 0;
for (i = 0; i < buckets; i++)
new_table->bucket_array[i] = (BUCKET_CONTENTS *)NULL;
return (new_table);
}
int
hash_size (table)
HASH_TABLE *table;
{
return (HASH_ENTRIES(table));
}
static BUCKET_CONTENTS *
copy_bucket_array (ba, cpdata)
BUCKET_CONTENTS *ba;
sh_string_func_t *cpdata; /* data copy function */
{
BUCKET_CONTENTS *new_bucket, *n, *e;
if (ba == 0)
return ((BUCKET_CONTENTS *)0);
for (n = (BUCKET_CONTENTS *)0, e = ba; e; e = e->next)
{
if (n == 0)
{
new_bucket = (BUCKET_CONTENTS *)xmalloc (sizeof (BUCKET_CONTENTS));
n = new_bucket;
}
else
{
n->next = (BUCKET_CONTENTS *)xmalloc (sizeof (BUCKET_CONTENTS));
n = n->next;
}
n->key = savestring (e->key);
n->data = e->data ? (cpdata ? (*cpdata) (e->data) : savestring (e->data))
: NULL;
n->khash = e->khash;
n->times_found = e->times_found;
n->next = (BUCKET_CONTENTS *)NULL;
}
return new_bucket;
}
HASH_TABLE *
hash_copy (table, cpdata)
HASH_TABLE *table;
sh_string_func_t *cpdata;
{
HASH_TABLE *new_table;
int i;
if (table == 0)
return ((HASH_TABLE *)NULL);
new_table = hash_create (table->nbuckets);
for (i = 0; i < table->nbuckets; i++)
new_table->bucket_array[i] = copy_bucket_array (table->bucket_array[i], cpdata);
new_table->nentries = table->nentries;
return new_table;
}
/* The `khash' check below requires that strings that compare equally with
strcmp hash to the same value. */
unsigned int
hash_string (s)
const char *s;
{
register unsigned int i;
/* This is the best string hash function I found.
The magic is in the interesting relationship between the special prime
16777619 (2^24 + 403) and 2^32 and 2^8. */
for (i = 0; *s; s++)
{
i *= 16777619;
i ^= *s;
}
return i;
}
/* Return the location of the bucket which should contain the data
for STRING. TABLE is a pointer to a HASH_TABLE. */
int
hash_bucket (string, table)
const char *string;
HASH_TABLE *table;
{
unsigned int h;
return (HASH_BUCKET (string, table, h));
}
/* Return a pointer to the hashed item. If the HASH_CREATE flag is passed,
create a new hash table entry for STRING, otherwise return NULL. */
BUCKET_CONTENTS *
hash_search (string, table, flags)
const char *string;
HASH_TABLE *table;
int flags;
{
BUCKET_CONTENTS *list;
int bucket;
unsigned int hv;
if (table == 0 || ((flags & HASH_CREATE) == 0 && HASH_ENTRIES (table) == 0))
return (BUCKET_CONTENTS *)NULL;
bucket = HASH_BUCKET (string, table, hv);
for (list = table->bucket_array ? table->bucket_array[bucket] : 0; list; list = list->next)
{
/* This is the comparison function */
if (hv == list->khash && STREQ (list->key, string))
{
list->times_found++;
return (list);
}
}
if (flags & HASH_CREATE)
{
list = (BUCKET_CONTENTS *)xmalloc (sizeof (BUCKET_CONTENTS));
list->next = table->bucket_array[bucket];
table->bucket_array[bucket] = list;
list->data = NULL;
list->key = (char *)string; /* XXX fix later */
list->khash = hv;
list->times_found = 0;
table->nentries++;
return (list);
}
return (BUCKET_CONTENTS *)NULL;
}
/* Remove the item specified by STRING from the hash table TABLE.
The item removed is returned, so you can free its contents. If
the item isn't in this table NULL is returned. */
BUCKET_CONTENTS *
hash_remove (string, table, flags)
const char *string;
HASH_TABLE *table;
int flags;
{
int bucket;
BUCKET_CONTENTS *prev, *temp;
unsigned int hv;
if (table == 0 || HASH_ENTRIES (table) == 0)
return (BUCKET_CONTENTS *)NULL;
bucket = HASH_BUCKET (string, table, hv);
prev = (BUCKET_CONTENTS *)NULL;
for (temp = table->bucket_array[bucket]; temp; temp = temp->next)
{
if (hv == temp->khash && STREQ (temp->key, string))
{
if (prev)
prev->next = temp->next;
else
table->bucket_array[bucket] = temp->next;
table->nentries--;
return (temp);
}
prev = temp;
}
return ((BUCKET_CONTENTS *) NULL);
}
/* Create an entry for STRING, in TABLE. If the entry already
exists, then return it (unless the HASH_NOSRCH flag is set). */
BUCKET_CONTENTS *
hash_insert (string, table, flags)
char *string;
HASH_TABLE *table;
int flags;
{
BUCKET_CONTENTS *item;
int bucket;
unsigned int hv;
if (table == 0)
table = hash_create (0);
item = (flags & HASH_NOSRCH) ? (BUCKET_CONTENTS *)NULL
: hash_search (string, table, 0);
if (item == 0)
{
bucket = HASH_BUCKET (string, table, hv);
item = (BUCKET_CONTENTS *)xmalloc (sizeof (BUCKET_CONTENTS));
item->next = table->bucket_array[bucket];
table->bucket_array[bucket] = item;
item->data = NULL;
item->key = string;
item->khash = hv;
item->times_found = 0;
table->nentries++;
}
return (item);
}
/* Remove and discard all entries in TABLE. If FREE_DATA is non-null, it
is a function to call to dispose of a hash item's data. Otherwise,
free() is called. */
void
hash_flush (table, free_data)
HASH_TABLE *table;
sh_free_func_t *free_data;
{
int i;
register BUCKET_CONTENTS *bucket, *item;
if (table == 0 || HASH_ENTRIES (table) == 0)
return;
for (i = 0; i < table->nbuckets; i++)
{
bucket = table->bucket_array[i];
while (bucket)
{
item = bucket;
bucket = bucket->next;
if (free_data)
(*free_data) (item->data);
else
free (item->data);
free (item->key);
free (item);
}
table->bucket_array[i] = (BUCKET_CONTENTS *)NULL;
}
table->nentries = 0;
}
/* Free the hash table pointed to by TABLE. */
void
hash_dispose (table)
HASH_TABLE *table;
{
free (table->bucket_array);
free (table);
}
void
hash_walk (table, func)
HASH_TABLE *table;
hash_wfunc *func;
{
register int i;
BUCKET_CONTENTS *item;
if (table == 0 || HASH_ENTRIES (table) == 0)
return;
for (i = 0; i < table->nbuckets; i++)
{
for (item = hash_items (i, table); item; item = item->next)
if ((*func) (item) < 0)
return;
}
}
#if defined (DEBUG) || defined (TEST_HASHING)
void
hash_pstats (table, name)
HASH_TABLE *table;
char *name;
{
register int slot, bcount;
register BUCKET_CONTENTS *bc;
if (name == 0)
name = "unknown hash table";
fprintf (stderr, "%s: %d buckets; %d items\n", name, table->nbuckets, table->nentries);
/* Print out a count of how many strings hashed to each bucket, so we can
see how even the distribution is. */
for (slot = 0; slot < table->nbuckets; slot++)
{
bc = hash_items (slot, table);
fprintf (stderr, "\tslot %3d: ", slot);
for (bcount = 0; bc; bc = bc->next)
bcount++;
fprintf (stderr, "%d\n", bcount);
}
}
#endif
#ifdef TEST_HASHING
/* link with xmalloc.o and lib/malloc/libmalloc.a */
#undef NULL
#include <stdio.h>
#ifndef NULL
#define NULL 0
#endif
HASH_TABLE *table, *ntable;
int interrupt_immediately = 0;
int
signal_is_trapped (s)
int s;
{
return (0);
}
void
programming_error (const char *format, ...)
{
abort();
}
void
fatal_error (const char *format, ...)
{
abort();
}
void
internal_warning (const char *format, ...)
{
}
main ()
{
char string[256];
int count = 0;
BUCKET_CONTENTS *tt;
#if defined (TEST_NBUCKETS)
table = hash_create (TEST_NBUCKETS);
#else
table = hash_create (0);
#endif
for (;;)
{
char *temp_string;
if (fgets (string, sizeof (string), stdin) == 0)
break;
if (!*string)
break;
temp_string = savestring (string);
tt = hash_insert (temp_string, table, 0);
if (tt->times_found)
{
fprintf (stderr, "You have already added item `%s'\n", string);
free (temp_string);
}
else
{
count++;
}
}
hash_pstats (table, "hash test");
ntable = hash_copy (table, (sh_string_func_t *)NULL);
hash_flush (table, (sh_free_func_t *)NULL);
hash_pstats (ntable, "hash copy test");
exit (0);
}
#endif /* TEST_HASHING */