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author | Kenneth Heafield <github@kheafield.com> | 2012-05-12 14:01:52 -0400 |
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committer | Kenneth Heafield <github@kheafield.com> | 2012-05-12 14:01:52 -0400 |
commit | 3faecf9a00512dcbc8712c4bca9adae72fb64410 (patch) | |
tree | 9761b50d12f81a675fb7cbc663ceebad15079f78 /jam-files/engine/newstr.c | |
parent | c806a8fff63043f63773874986301f2822a2b552 (diff) |
Give in and copy bjam into cdec source code
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diff --git a/jam-files/engine/newstr.c b/jam-files/engine/newstr.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6a229eb2 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/engine/newstr.c @@ -0,0 +1,174 @@ +/* + * Copyright 1993, 1995 Christopher Seiwald. + * + * This file is part of Jam - see jam.c for Copyright information. + */ + +# include "jam.h" +# include "newstr.h" +# include "hash.h" +# include "compile.h" +# include <stddef.h> +# include <stdlib.h> + +/* + * newstr.c - string manipulation routines + * + * To minimize string copying, string creation, copying, and freeing + * is done through newstr. + * + * External functions: + * + * newstr() - return a dynamically allocated copy of a string + * copystr() - return a copy of a string previously returned by newstr() + * freestr() - free a string returned by newstr() or copystr() + * str_done() - free string tables + * + * Once a string is passed to newstr(), the returned string is readonly. + * + * This implementation builds a hash table of all strings, so that multiple + * calls of newstr() on the same string allocate memory for the string once. + * Strings are never actually freed. + */ + +typedef char * STRING; + +static struct hash * strhash = 0; +static int strtotal = 0; +static int strcount_in = 0; +static int strcount_out = 0; + + +/* + * Immortal string allocator implementation speeds string allocation and cuts + * down on internal fragmentation. + */ + +# define STRING_BLOCK 4096 +typedef struct strblock +{ + struct strblock * next; + char data[STRING_BLOCK]; +} strblock; + +static strblock * strblock_chain = 0; + +/* Storage remaining in the current strblock */ +static char * storage_start = 0; +static char * storage_finish = 0; + + +/* + * allocate() - Allocate n bytes of immortal string storage. + */ + +static char * allocate( size_t const n ) +{ +#ifdef BJAM_NEWSTR_NO_ALLOCATE + return (char*)BJAM_MALLOC_ATOMIC(n); +#else + /* See if we can grab storage from an existing block. */ + size_t remaining = storage_finish - storage_start; + if ( remaining >= n ) + { + char * result = storage_start; + storage_start += n; + return result; + } + else /* Must allocate a new block. */ + { + strblock * new_block; + size_t nalloc = n; + if ( nalloc < STRING_BLOCK ) + nalloc = STRING_BLOCK; + + /* Allocate a new block and link into the chain. */ + new_block = (strblock *)BJAM_MALLOC( offsetof( strblock, data[0] ) + nalloc * sizeof( new_block->data[0] ) ); + if ( new_block == 0 ) + return 0; + new_block->next = strblock_chain; + strblock_chain = new_block; + + /* Take future allocations out of the larger remaining space. */ + if ( remaining < nalloc - n ) + { + storage_start = new_block->data + n; + storage_finish = new_block->data + nalloc; + } + return new_block->data; + } +#endif +} + + +/* + * newstr() - return a dynamically allocated copy of a string. + */ + +char * newstr( char * string ) +{ + STRING str; + STRING * s = &str; + + if ( !strhash ) + strhash = hashinit( sizeof( STRING ), "strings" ); + + *s = string; + + if ( hashenter( strhash, (HASHDATA **)&s ) ) + { + int l = strlen( string ); + char * m = (char *)allocate( l + 1 ); + + strtotal += l + 1; + memcpy( m, string, l + 1 ); + *s = m; + } + + strcount_in += 1; + return *s; +} + + +/* + * copystr() - return a copy of a string previously returned by newstr() + */ + +char * copystr( char * s ) +{ + strcount_in += 1; + return s; +} + + +/* + * freestr() - free a string returned by newstr() or copystr() + */ + +void freestr( char * s ) +{ + strcount_out += 1; +} + + +/* + * str_done() - free string tables. + */ + +void str_done() +{ + /* Reclaim string blocks. */ + while ( strblock_chain != 0 ) + { + strblock * n = strblock_chain->next; + BJAM_FREE(strblock_chain); + strblock_chain = n; + } + + hashdone( strhash ); + + if ( DEBUG_MEM ) + printf( "%dK in strings\n", strtotal / 1024 ); + + /* printf( "--- %d strings of %d dangling\n", strcount_in-strcount_out, strcount_in ); */ +} |