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#include "precompiled.hpp" |
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#include "libadt/dict.hpp" |
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// Dictionaries - An Abstract Data Type |
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// %%%%% includes not needed with AVM framework - Ungar |
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#include <assert.h> |
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//------------------------------data----------------------------------------- |
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// String hash tables |
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#define MAXID 20 |
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static uint8_t initflag = 0; // True after 1st initialization |
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static const char shft[MAXID] = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,1,2,3,4,5,6}; |
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static short xsum[MAXID]; |
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//------------------------------bucket--------------------------------------- |
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class bucket : public ResourceObj { |
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public: |
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uint _cnt, _max; // Size of bucket |
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void **_keyvals; // Array of keys and values |
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}; |
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//------------------------------Dict----------------------------------------- |
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// The dictionary is kept has a hash table. The hash table is a even power |
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// of two, for nice modulo operations. Each bucket in the hash table points |
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// to a linear list of key-value pairs; each key & value is just a (void *). |
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// The list starts with a count. A hash lookup finds the list head, then a |
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// simple linear scan finds the key. If the table gets too full, it's |
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// doubled in size; the total amount of EXTRA times all hash functions are |
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// computed for the doubling is no more than the current size - thus the |
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// doubling in size costs no more than a constant factor in speed. |
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Dict::Dict(CmpKey initcmp, Hash inithash) : _hash(inithash), _cmp(initcmp), |
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_arena(Thread::current()->resource_area()) { |
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int i; |
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// Precompute table of null character hashes |
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if( !initflag ) { // Not initializated yet? |
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xsum[0] = (1<<shft[0])+1; // Initialize |
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for(i=1; i<MAXID; i++) { |
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xsum[i] = (1<<shft[i])+1+xsum[i-1]; |
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} |
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initflag = 1; // Never again |
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} |
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_size = 16; // Size is a power of 2 |
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_cnt = 0; // Dictionary is empty |
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_bin = (bucket*)_arena->Amalloc_4(sizeof(bucket)*_size); |
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memset(_bin,0,sizeof(bucket)*_size); |
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} |
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Dict::Dict(CmpKey initcmp, Hash inithash, Arena *arena, int size) |
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: _hash(inithash), _cmp(initcmp), _arena(arena) { |
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int i; |
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// Precompute table of null character hashes |
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if( !initflag ) { // Not initializated yet? |
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xsum[0] = (1<<shft[0])+1; // Initialize |
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for(i=1; i<MAXID; i++) { |
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xsum[i] = (1<<shft[i])+1+xsum[i-1]; |
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} |
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initflag = 1; // Never again |
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} |
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i=16; |
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while( i < size ) i <<= 1; |
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_size = i; // Size is a power of 2 |
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_cnt = 0; // Dictionary is empty |
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_bin = (bucket*)_arena->Amalloc_4(sizeof(bucket)*_size); |
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memset(_bin,0,sizeof(bucket)*_size); |
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} |
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//------------------------------~Dict------------------------------------------ |
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// Delete an existing dictionary. |
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Dict::~Dict() { |
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/* |
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tty->print("~Dict %d/%d: ",_cnt,_size); |
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for( uint i=0; i < _size; i++) // For complete new table do |
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tty->print("%d ",_bin[i]._cnt); |
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tty->print("\n");*/ |
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/*for( uint i=0; i<_size; i++ ) { |
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FREE_FAST( _bin[i]._keyvals ); |
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} */ |
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} |
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//------------------------------Clear---------------------------------------- |
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// Zap to empty; ready for re-use |
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void Dict::Clear() { |
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_cnt = 0; // Empty contents |
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for( uint i=0; i<_size; i++ ) |
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_bin[i]._cnt = 0; // Empty buckets, but leave allocated |
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// Leave _size & _bin alone, under the assumption that dictionary will |
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// grow to this size again. |
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} |
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//------------------------------doubhash--------------------------------------- |
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// Double hash table size. If can't do so, just suffer. If can, then run |
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// thru old hash table, moving things to new table. Note that since hash |
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// table doubled, exactly 1 new bit is exposed in the mask - so everything |
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// in the old table ends up on 1 of two lists in the new table; a hi and a |
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// lo list depending on the value of the bit. |
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void Dict::doubhash(void) { |
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uint oldsize = _size; |
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_size <<= 1; // Double in size |
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_bin = (bucket*)_arena->Arealloc(_bin, sizeof(bucket) * oldsize, sizeof(bucket) * _size); |
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memset(&_bin[oldsize], 0, oldsize * sizeof(bucket)); |
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// Rehash things to spread into new table |
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for (uint i = 0; i < oldsize; i++) { // For complete OLD table do |
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bucket *b = &_bin[i]; // Handy shortcut for _bin[i] |
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if (!b->_keyvals) continue; // Skip empties fast |
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bucket *nb = &_bin[i+oldsize]; // New bucket shortcut |
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uint j = b->_max; // Trim new bucket to nearest power of 2 |
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while (j > b->_cnt) { j >>= 1; } // above old bucket _cnt |
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if (!j) { j = 1; } // Handle zero-sized buckets |
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nb->_max = j << 1; |
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// Allocate worst case space for key-value pairs |
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nb->_keyvals = (void**)_arena->Amalloc_4(sizeof(void *) * nb->_max * 2); |
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uint nbcnt = 0; |
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for (j = 0; j < b->_cnt; ) { // Rehash all keys in this bucket |
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void *key = b->_keyvals[j + j]; |
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if ((_hash(key) & (_size-1)) != i) { // Moving to hi bucket? |
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nb->_keyvals[nbcnt + nbcnt] = key; |
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nb->_keyvals[nbcnt + nbcnt + 1] = b->_keyvals[j + j + 1]; |
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nb->_cnt = nbcnt = nbcnt + 1; |
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b->_cnt--; // Remove key/value from lo bucket |
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b->_keyvals[j + j] = b->_keyvals[b->_cnt + b->_cnt]; |
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b->_keyvals[j + j + 1] = b->_keyvals[b->_cnt + b->_cnt + 1]; |
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// Don't increment j, hash compacted element also. |
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} else { |
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j++; // Iterate. |
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} |
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} // End of for all key-value pairs in bucket |
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} // End of for all buckets |
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} |
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//------------------------------Dict----------------------------------------- |
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// Deep copy a dictionary. |
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Dict::Dict( const Dict &d ) : _size(d._size), _cnt(d._cnt), _hash(d._hash),_cmp(d._cmp), _arena(d._arena) { |
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_bin = (bucket*)_arena->Amalloc_4(sizeof(bucket)*_size); |
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memcpy( _bin, d._bin, sizeof(bucket)*_size ); |
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for( uint i=0; i<_size; i++ ) { |
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if( !_bin[i]._keyvals ) continue; |
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_bin[i]._keyvals=(void**)_arena->Amalloc_4( sizeof(void *)*_bin[i]._max*2); |
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memcpy( _bin[i]._keyvals, d._bin[i]._keyvals,_bin[i]._cnt*2*sizeof(void*)); |
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} |
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} |
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//------------------------------Dict----------------------------------------- |
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// Deep copy a dictionary. |
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Dict &Dict::operator =( const Dict &d ) { |
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if( _size < d._size ) { // If must have more buckets |
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_arena = d._arena; |
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_bin = (bucket*)_arena->Arealloc( _bin, sizeof(bucket)*_size, sizeof(bucket)*d._size ); |
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memset( &_bin[_size], 0, (d._size-_size)*sizeof(bucket) ); |
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_size = d._size; |
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} |
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uint i; |
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for( i=0; i<_size; i++ ) // All buckets are empty |
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_bin[i]._cnt = 0; // But leave bucket allocations alone |
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_cnt = d._cnt; |
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*(Hash*)(&_hash) = d._hash; |
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*(CmpKey*)(&_cmp) = d._cmp; |
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for( i=0; i<_size; i++ ) { |
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bucket *b = &d._bin[i]; // Shortcut to source bucket |
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for( uint j=0; j<b->_cnt; j++ ) |
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Insert( b->_keyvals[j+j], b->_keyvals[j+j+1] ); |
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} |
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return *this; |
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} |
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//------------------------------Insert---------------------------------------- |
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// Insert or replace a key/value pair in the given dictionary. If the |
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// dictionary is too full, it's size is doubled. The prior value being |
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// replaced is returned (NULL if this is a 1st insertion of that key). If |
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// an old value is found, it's swapped with the prior key-value pair on the |
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// list. This moves a commonly searched-for value towards the list head. |
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void *Dict::Insert(void *key, void *val, bool replace) { |
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uint hash = _hash( key ); // Get hash key |
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uint i = hash & (_size-1); // Get hash key, corrected for size |
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bucket *b = &_bin[i]; // Handy shortcut |
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for( uint j=0; j<b->_cnt; j++ ) { |
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if( !_cmp(key,b->_keyvals[j+j]) ) { |
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if (!replace) { |
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return b->_keyvals[j+j+1]; |
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} else { |
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void *prior = b->_keyvals[j+j+1]; |
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b->_keyvals[j+j ] = key; // Insert current key-value |
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b->_keyvals[j+j+1] = val; |
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return prior; // Return prior |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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if( ++_cnt > _size ) { // Hash table is full |
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doubhash(); // Grow whole table if too full |
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i = hash & (_size-1); // Rehash |
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b = &_bin[i]; // Handy shortcut |
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} |
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if( b->_cnt == b->_max ) { // Must grow bucket? |
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if( !b->_keyvals ) { |
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b->_max = 2; // Initial bucket size |
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b->_keyvals = (void**)_arena->Amalloc_4(sizeof(void*) * b->_max * 2); |
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} else { |
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b->_keyvals = (void**)_arena->Arealloc(b->_keyvals, sizeof(void*) * b->_max * 2, sizeof(void*) * b->_max * 4); |
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b->_max <<= 1; // Double bucket |
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} |
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} |
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b->_keyvals[b->_cnt+b->_cnt ] = key; |
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b->_keyvals[b->_cnt+b->_cnt+1] = val; |
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b->_cnt++; |
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return NULL; // Nothing found prior |
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} |
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// Find & remove a value from dictionary. Return old value. |
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void *Dict::Delete(void *key) { |
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uint i = _hash( key ) & (_size-1); // Get hash key, corrected for size |
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bucket *b = &_bin[i]; // Handy shortcut |
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for( uint j=0; j<b->_cnt; j++ ) |
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if( !_cmp(key,b->_keyvals[j+j]) ) { |
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void *prior = b->_keyvals[j+j+1]; |
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b->_cnt--; // Remove key/value from lo bucket |
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b->_keyvals[j+j ] = b->_keyvals[b->_cnt+b->_cnt ]; |
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b->_keyvals[j+j+1] = b->_keyvals[b->_cnt+b->_cnt+1]; |
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_cnt--; // One less thing in table |
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return prior; |
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} |
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return NULL; |
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} |
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//------------------------------FindDict------------------------------------- |
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// Find a key-value pair in the given dictionary. If not found, return NULL. |
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// If found, move key-value pair towards head of list. |
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void *Dict::operator [](const void *key) const { |
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uint i = _hash( key ) & (_size-1); // Get hash key, corrected for size |
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bucket *b = &_bin[i]; // Handy shortcut |
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for( uint j=0; j<b->_cnt; j++ ) |
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if( !_cmp(key,b->_keyvals[j+j]) ) |
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return b->_keyvals[j+j+1]; |
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return NULL; |
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} |
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//------------------------------CmpDict-------------------------------------- |
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// CmpDict compares two dictionaries; they must have the same keys (their |
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// keys must match using CmpKey) and they must have the same values (pointer |
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// comparison). If so 1 is returned, if not 0 is returned. |
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int32_t Dict::operator ==(const Dict &d2) const { |
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if( _cnt != d2._cnt ) return 0; |
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if( _hash != d2._hash ) return 0; |
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if( _cmp != d2._cmp ) return 0; |
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for( uint i=0; i < _size; i++) { // For complete hash table do |
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bucket *b = &_bin[i]; // Handy shortcut |
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if( b->_cnt != d2._bin[i]._cnt ) return 0; |
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if( memcmp(b->_keyvals, d2._bin[i]._keyvals, b->_cnt*2*sizeof(void*) ) ) |
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return 0; // Key-value pairs must match |
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} |
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return 1; // All match, is OK |
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} |
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//------------------------------print------------------------------------------ |
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// Handier print routine |
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void Dict::print() { |
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DictI i(this); // Moved definition in iterator here because of g++. |
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tty->print("Dict@" INTPTR_FORMAT "[%d] = {", p2i(this), _cnt); |
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for( ; i.test(); ++i ) { |
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tty->print("(" INTPTR_FORMAT "," INTPTR_FORMAT "),", p2i(i._key), p2i(i._value)); |
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tty->print_cr("}"); |
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} |
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//------------------------------Hashing Functions---------------------------- |
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// Convert string to hash key. This algorithm implements a universal hash |
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// function with the multipliers frozen (ok, so it's not universal). The |
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// multipliers (and allowable characters) are all odd, so the resultant sum |
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// is odd - guaranteed not divisible by any power of two, so the hash tables |
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// can be any power of two with good results. Also, I choose multipliers |
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// that have only 2 bits set (the low is always set to be odd) so |
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// multiplication requires only shifts and adds. Characters are required to |
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// be in the range 0-127 (I double & add 1 to force oddness). Keys are |
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// limited to MAXID characters in length. Experimental evidence on 150K of |
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// C text shows excellent spreading of values for any size hash table. |
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int hashstr(const void *t) { |
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register char c, k = 0; |
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register int32_t sum = 0; |
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register const char *s = (const char *)t; |
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while( ((c = *s++) != '\0') && (k < MAXID-1) ) { // Get characters till null or MAXID-1 |
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c = (c<<1)+1; // Characters are always odd! |
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sum += c + (c<<shft[k++]); // Universal hash function |
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} |
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return (int)((sum+xsum[k]) >> 1); // Hash key, un-modulo'd table size |
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} |
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//------------------------------hashptr-------------------------------------- |
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// Slimey cheap hash function; no guaranteed performance. Better than the |
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// default for pointers, especially on MS-DOS machines. |
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int hashptr(const void *key) { |
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return ((intptr_t)key >> 2); |
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// Slimey cheap hash function; no guaranteed performance. |
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int hashkey(const void *key) { |
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} |
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//------------------------------Key Comparator Functions--------------------- |
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int32_t cmpstr(const void *k1, const void *k2) { |
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return strcmp((const char *)k1,(const char *)k2); |
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int32_t cmpkey(const void *key1, const void *key2) { |
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//------------------------------reset------------------------------------------ |
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// Create an iterator and initialize the first variables. |
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void DictI::reset( const Dict *dict ) { |
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_d = dict; // The dictionary |
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_i = (uint)-1; // Before the first bin |
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_j = 0; // Nothing left in the current bin |
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++(*this); // Step to first real value |
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} |
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// Find the next key-value pair in the dictionary, or return a NULL key and |
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// value. |
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void DictI::operator ++(void) { |
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if( _j-- ) { // Still working in current bin? |
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_key = _d->_bin[_i]._keyvals[_j+_j]; |
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_value = _d->_bin[_i]._keyvals[_j+_j+1]; |
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return; |
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} |
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while( ++_i < _d->_size ) { // Else scan for non-zero bucket |
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_j = _d->_bin[_i]._cnt; |
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if( !_j ) continue; |
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_j--; |
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_key = _d->_bin[_i]._keyvals[_j+_j]; |
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_value = _d->_bin[_i]._keyvals[_j+_j+1]; |
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return; |
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} |
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_key = _value = NULL; |
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} |