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1 /* File I/O for GNU DIFF.
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2
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3 Modified for KDiff3 by Joachim Eibl 2003, 2004, 2005.
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4 The original file was part of GNU DIFF.
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5
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6 Copyright (C) 1988, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2002
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7 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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8
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9 GNU DIFF is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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10 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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11 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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12 any later version.
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13
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14 GNU DIFF is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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15 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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16 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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17 GNU General Public License for more details.
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18
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19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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20 along with this program; see the file COPYING.
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21 If not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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22 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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23
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24 #include "gnudiff_diff.h"
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25 #include <stdlib.h>
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26
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27 /* Rotate an unsigned value to the left. */
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28 #define ROL(v, n) ((v) << (n) | (v) >> (sizeof (v) * CHAR_BIT - (n)))
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29
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30 /* Given a hash value and a new character, return a new hash value. */
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31 #define HASH(h, c) ((c) + ROL (h, 7))
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32
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33 /* The type of a hash value. */
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34 typedef size_t hash_value;
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35 verify (hash_value_is_unsigned, ! TYPE_SIGNED (hash_value));
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36
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37 /* Lines are put into equivalence classes of lines that match in lines_differ.
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38 Each equivalence class is represented by one of these structures,
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39 but only while the classes are being computed.
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40 Afterward, each class is represented by a number. */
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41 struct equivclass
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42 {
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43 lin next; /* Next item in this bucket. */
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44 hash_value hash; /* Hash of lines in this class. */
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45 const QChar *line; /* A line that fits this class. */
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46 size_t length; /* That line's length, not counting its newline. */
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47 };
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48
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49 /* Hash-table: array of buckets, each being a chain of equivalence classes.
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50 buckets[-1] is reserved for incomplete lines. */
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51 static lin *buckets;
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52
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53 /* Number of buckets in the hash table array, not counting buckets[-1]. */
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54 static size_t nbuckets;
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55
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56 /* Array in which the equivalence classes are allocated.
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57 The bucket-chains go through the elements in this array.
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58 The number of an equivalence class is its index in this array. */
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59 static struct equivclass *equivs;
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60
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61 /* Index of first free element in the array `equivs'. */
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62 static lin equivs_index;
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63
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64 /* Number of elements allocated in the array `equivs'. */
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65 static lin equivs_alloc;
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66
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67
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68 /* Check for binary files and compare them for exact identity. */
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69
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70 /* Return 1 if BUF contains a non text character.
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71 SIZE is the number of characters in BUF. */
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72
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73 #define binary_file_p(buf, size) (memchr (buf, 0, size) != 0)
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74
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75
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76 /* Split the file into lines, simultaneously computing the equivalence
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77 class for each line. */
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78
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79 void GnuDiff::find_and_hash_each_line (struct file_data *current)
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80 {
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81 hash_value h;
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82 const QChar *p = (const QChar *) current->prefix_end;
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83 QChar c;
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84 lin i, *bucket;
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85 size_t length;
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86
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87 /* Cache often-used quantities in local variables to help the compiler. */
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88 const QChar **linbuf = current->linbuf;
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89 lin alloc_lines = current->alloc_lines;
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90 lin line = 0;
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91 lin linbuf_base = current->linbuf_base;
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92 lin *cureqs = (lin*)xmalloc (alloc_lines * sizeof *cureqs);
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93 struct equivclass *eqs = equivs;
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94 lin eqs_index = equivs_index;
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95 lin eqs_alloc = equivs_alloc;
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96 const QChar *suffix_begin = current->suffix_begin;
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97 const QChar *bufend = FILE_BUFFER (current) + current->buffered;
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98 bool diff_length_compare_anyway =
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99 ignore_white_space != IGNORE_NO_WHITE_SPACE || bIgnoreNumbers;
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100 bool same_length_diff_contents_compare_anyway =
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101 diff_length_compare_anyway | ignore_case;
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102
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103 while ((const QChar *) p < suffix_begin)
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104 {
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105 const QChar *ip = (const QChar *) p;
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106
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107 h = 0;
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108
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109 /* Hash this line until we find a newline. */
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110 if (ignore_case)
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111 switch (ignore_white_space)
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112 {
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113 case IGNORE_ALL_SPACE:
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114 while ((c = *p++) != '\n')
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115 if (! (isWhite(c) || bIgnoreNumbers && (c.isDigit() || c=='-' || c=='.' ) ))
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116 h = HASH (h, c.lower().unicode());
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117 break;
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118
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119 default:
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120 while ((c = *p++) != '\n')
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121 h = HASH (h, c.lower().unicode());
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122 break;
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123 }
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124 else
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125 switch (ignore_white_space)
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126 {
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127 case IGNORE_ALL_SPACE:
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128 while ((c = *p++) != '\n')
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129 if (! (isWhite(c)|| bIgnoreNumbers && (c.isDigit() || c=='-' || c=='.' ) ))
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130 h = HASH (h, c.unicode());
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131 break;
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132
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133 default:
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134 while ((c = *p++) != '\n')
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135 h = HASH (h, c.unicode());
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136 break;
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137 }
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138
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139 bucket = &buckets[h % nbuckets];
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140 length = (const QChar *) p - ip - 1;
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141
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142 if ((const QChar *) p >= bufend
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143 && current->missing_newline
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144 && ROBUST_OUTPUT_STYLE (output_style))
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145 {
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146 /* This line is incomplete. If this is significant,
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147 put the line into buckets[-1]. */
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148 if (ignore_white_space < IGNORE_SPACE_CHANGE)
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149 bucket = &buckets[-1];
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150
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151 /* Omit the inserted newline when computing linbuf later. */
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152 p--;
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153 bufend = suffix_begin = (const QChar *) p;
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154 }
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155
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156 for (i = *bucket; ; i = eqs[i].next)
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157 if (!i)
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158 {
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159 /* Create a new equivalence class in this bucket. */
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160 i = eqs_index++;
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161 if (i == eqs_alloc)
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162 {
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163 if ((lin)(PTRDIFF_MAX / (2 * sizeof *eqs)) <= eqs_alloc)
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164 xalloc_die ();
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165 eqs_alloc *= 2;
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166 eqs = (equivclass*)xrealloc (eqs, eqs_alloc * sizeof *eqs);
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167 }
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168 eqs[i].next = *bucket;
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169 eqs[i].hash = h;
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170 eqs[i].line = ip;
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171 eqs[i].length = length;
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172 *bucket = i;
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173 break;
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174 }
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175 else if (eqs[i].hash == h)
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176 {
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177 const QChar *eqline = eqs[i].line;
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178
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179 /* Reuse existing class if lines_differ reports the lines
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180 equal. */
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181 if (eqs[i].length == length)
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182 {
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183 /* Reuse existing equivalence class if the lines are identical.
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184 This detects the common case of exact identity
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185 faster than lines_differ would. */
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186 if (memcmp (eqline, ip, length) == 0)
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187 break;
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188 if (!same_length_diff_contents_compare_anyway)
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189 continue;
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190 }
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191 else if (!diff_length_compare_anyway)
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192 continue;
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193
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194 if (! lines_differ (eqline, ip))
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195 break;
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196 }
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197
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198 /* Maybe increase the size of the line table. */
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199 if (line == alloc_lines)
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200 {
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201 /* Double (alloc_lines - linbuf_base) by adding to alloc_lines. */
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202 if ((lin)(PTRDIFF_MAX / 3) <= alloc_lines
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203 || (lin)(PTRDIFF_MAX / sizeof *cureqs) <= 2 * alloc_lines - linbuf_base
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204 || (lin)(PTRDIFF_MAX / sizeof *linbuf) <= alloc_lines - linbuf_base)
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205 xalloc_die ();
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206 alloc_lines = 2 * alloc_lines - linbuf_base;
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207 cureqs =(lin*) xrealloc (cureqs, alloc_lines * sizeof *cureqs);
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208 linbuf += linbuf_base;
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209 linbuf = (const QChar**) xrealloc (linbuf,
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210 (alloc_lines - linbuf_base) * sizeof *linbuf);
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211 linbuf -= linbuf_base;
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212 }
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213 linbuf[line] = ip;
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214 cureqs[line] = i;
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215 ++line;
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216 }
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217
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218 current->buffered_lines = line;
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219
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220 for (i = 0; ; i++)
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221 {
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222 /* Record the line start for lines in the suffix that we care about.
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223 Record one more line start than lines,
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224 so that we can compute the length of any buffered line. */
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225 if (line == alloc_lines)
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226 {
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227 /* Double (alloc_lines - linbuf_base) by adding to alloc_lines. */
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228 if ((lin)(PTRDIFF_MAX / 3) <= alloc_lines
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229 || (lin)(PTRDIFF_MAX / sizeof *cureqs) <= 2 * alloc_lines - linbuf_base
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230 || (lin)(PTRDIFF_MAX / sizeof *linbuf) <= alloc_lines - linbuf_base)
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231 xalloc_die ();
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232 alloc_lines = 2 * alloc_lines - linbuf_base;
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233 linbuf += linbuf_base;
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234 linbuf = (const QChar**)xrealloc (linbuf,
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235 (alloc_lines - linbuf_base) * sizeof *linbuf);
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236 linbuf -= linbuf_base;
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237 }
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238 linbuf[line] = (const QChar *) p;
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239
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240 if ((const QChar *) p >= bufend)
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241 break;
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242
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243 if (context <= i && no_diff_means_no_output)
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244 break;
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245
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246 line++;
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247
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248 while (*p++ != '\n')
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249 continue;
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250 }
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251
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252 /* Done with cache in local variables. */
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253 current->linbuf = linbuf;
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254 current->valid_lines = line;
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255 current->alloc_lines = alloc_lines;
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256 current->equivs = cureqs;
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257 equivs = eqs;
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258 equivs_alloc = eqs_alloc;
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259 equivs_index = eqs_index;
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260 }
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261
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262 /* Prepare the text. Make sure the text end is initialized.
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263 Make sure text ends in a newline,
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264 but remember that we had to add one.
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265 Strip trailing CRs, if that was requested. */
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266
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267 void GnuDiff::prepare_text (struct file_data *current)
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268 {
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269 size_t buffered = current->buffered;
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270 QChar *p = FILE_BUFFER (current);
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271
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272 if (buffered == 0 || p[buffered - 1] == '\n')
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273 current->missing_newline = 0;
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274 else
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275 {
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276 p[buffered++] = '\n';
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277 current->missing_newline = 1;
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278 }
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279
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280 if (!p)
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281 return;
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282
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283 /* Don't use uninitialized storage when planting or using sentinels. */
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284 memset (p + buffered, 0, sizeof (word));
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285
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286 current->buffered = buffered;
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287 }
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288
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289 /* We have found N lines in a buffer of size S; guess the
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290 proportionate number of lines that will be found in a buffer of
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291 size T. However, do not guess a number of lines so large that the
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292 resulting line table might cause overflow in size calculations. */
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293 static lin
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294 guess_lines (lin n, size_t s, size_t t)
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295 {
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296 size_t guessed_bytes_per_line = n < 10 ? 32 : s / (n - 1);
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297 lin guessed_lines = MAX (1, t / guessed_bytes_per_line);
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298 return MIN (guessed_lines, (lin)(PTRDIFF_MAX / (2 * sizeof (QChar *) + 1) - 5)) + 5;
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299 }
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300
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301 /* Given a vector of two file_data objects, find the identical
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302 prefixes and suffixes of each object. */
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303
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304 void GnuDiff::find_identical_ends (struct file_data filevec[])
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305 {
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306 word *w0, *w1;
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307 QChar *p0, *p1, *buffer0, *buffer1;
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308 const QChar *end0, *beg0;
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309 const QChar **linbuf0, **linbuf1;
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310 lin i, lines;
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311 size_t n0, n1;
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312 lin alloc_lines0, alloc_lines1;
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313 lin buffered_prefix, prefix_count, prefix_mask;
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314 lin middle_guess, suffix_guess;
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315
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316 prepare_text (&filevec[0]);
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317 prepare_text (&filevec[1]);
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318
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319 /* Find identical prefix. */
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320
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321 w0 = filevec[0].buffer;
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322 w1 = filevec[1].buffer;
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323 p0 = buffer0 = (QChar *) w0;
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324 p1 = buffer1 = (QChar *) w1;
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325 n0 = filevec[0].buffered;
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326 n1 = filevec[1].buffered;
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327
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328 if (p0 == p1)
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329 /* The buffers are the same; sentinels won't work. */
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330 p0 = p1 += n1;
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331 else
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332 {
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333 /* Insert end sentinels, in this case characters that are guaranteed
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334 to make the equality test false, and thus terminate the loop. */
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335
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336 if (n0 < n1)
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337 p0[n0] = ~p1[n0];
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338 else
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339 p1[n1] = ~p0[n1];
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340
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341 /* Loop until first mismatch, or to the sentinel characters. */
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342
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343 /* Compare a word at a time for speed. */
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344 while (*w0 == *w1)
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345 w0++, w1++;
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346
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347 /* Do the last few bytes of comparison a byte at a time. */
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348 p0 = (QChar *) w0;
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349 p1 = (QChar *) w1;
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350 while (*p0 == *p1)
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351 p0++, p1++;
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352
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353 /* Don't mistakenly count missing newline as part of prefix. */
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354 if (ROBUST_OUTPUT_STYLE (output_style)
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355 && ((buffer0 + n0 - filevec[0].missing_newline < p0)
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356 !=
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357 (buffer1 + n1 - filevec[1].missing_newline < p1)))
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358 p0--, p1--;
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359 }
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360
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361 /* Now P0 and P1 point at the first nonmatching characters. */
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362
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363 /* Skip back to last line-beginning in the prefix,
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364 and then discard up to HORIZON_LINES lines from the prefix. */
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365 i = horizon_lines;
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366 while (p0 != buffer0 && (p0[-1] != '\n' || i--))
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367 p0--, p1--;
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368
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369 /* Record the prefix. */
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370 filevec[0].prefix_end = p0;
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371 filevec[1].prefix_end = p1;
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372
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373 /* Find identical suffix. */
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374
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375 /* P0 and P1 point beyond the last chars not yet compared. */
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376 p0 = buffer0 + n0;
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377 p1 = buffer1 + n1;
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378
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379 if (! ROBUST_OUTPUT_STYLE (output_style)
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380 || filevec[0].missing_newline == filevec[1].missing_newline)
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381 {
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382 end0 = p0; /* Addr of last char in file 0. */
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383
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384 /* Get value of P0 at which we should stop scanning backward:
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385 this is when either P0 or P1 points just past the last char
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386 of the identical prefix. */
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387 beg0 = filevec[0].prefix_end + (n0 < n1 ? 0 : n0 - n1);
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388
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389 /* Scan back until chars don't match or we reach that point. */
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390 for (; p0 != beg0; p0--, p1--)
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391 if (*p0 != *p1)
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392 {
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393 /* Point at the first char of the matching suffix. */
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394 beg0 = p0;
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395 break;
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396 }
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397
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398 /* Are we at a line-beginning in both files? If not, add the rest of
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399 this line to the main body. Discard up to HORIZON_LINES lines from
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400 the identical suffix. Also, discard one extra line,
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401 because shift_boundaries may need it. */
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402 i = horizon_lines + !((buffer0 == p0 || p0[-1] == '\n')
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403 &&
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404 (buffer1 == p1 || p1[-1] == '\n'));
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405 while (i-- && p0 != end0)
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406 while (*p0++ != '\n')
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407 continue;
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408
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409 p1 += p0 - beg0;
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|
410 }
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411
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412 /* Record the suffix. */
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413 filevec[0].suffix_begin = p0;
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414 filevec[1].suffix_begin = p1;
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415
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416 /* Calculate number of lines of prefix to save.
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417
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418 prefix_count == 0 means save the whole prefix;
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419 we need this for options like -D that output the whole file,
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420 or for enormous contexts (to avoid worrying about arithmetic overflow).
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421 We also need it for options like -F that output some preceding line;
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422 at least we will need to find the last few lines,
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423 but since we don't know how many, it's easiest to find them all.
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424
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425 Otherwise, prefix_count != 0. Save just prefix_count lines at start
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426 of the line buffer; they'll be moved to the proper location later.
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|
427 Handle 1 more line than the context says (because we count 1 too many),
|
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428 rounded up to the next power of 2 to speed index computation. */
|
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|
429
|
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|
430 if (no_diff_means_no_output
|
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|
431 && context < (lin)(LIN_MAX / 4) && context < (lin)(n0))
|
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|
432 {
|
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433 middle_guess = guess_lines (0, 0, p0 - filevec[0].prefix_end);
|
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434 suffix_guess = guess_lines (0, 0, buffer0 + n0 - p0);
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|
435 for (prefix_count = 1; prefix_count <= context; prefix_count *= 2)
|
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|
436 continue;
|
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437 alloc_lines0 = (prefix_count + middle_guess
|
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|
438 + MIN (context, suffix_guess));
|
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|
439 }
|
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|
440 else
|
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|
441 {
|
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|
442 prefix_count = 0;
|
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|
443 alloc_lines0 = guess_lines (0, 0, n0);
|
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|
444 }
|
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|
445
|
joachim99@52
|
446 prefix_mask = prefix_count - 1;
|
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|
447 lines = 0;
|
joachim99@68
|
448 linbuf0 = (const QChar**) xmalloc (alloc_lines0 * sizeof(*linbuf0));
|
joachim99@52
|
449 p0 = buffer0;
|
joachim99@52
|
450
|
joachim99@52
|
451 /* If the prefix is needed, find the prefix lines. */
|
joachim99@52
|
452 if (! (no_diff_means_no_output
|
joachim99@52
|
453 && filevec[0].prefix_end == p0
|
joachim99@52
|
454 && filevec[1].prefix_end == p1))
|
joachim99@52
|
455 {
|
joachim99@52
|
456 end0 = filevec[0].prefix_end;
|
joachim99@52
|
457 while (p0 != end0)
|
joachim99@52
|
458 {
|
joachim99@52
|
459 lin l = lines++ & prefix_mask;
|
joachim99@52
|
460 if (l == alloc_lines0)
|
joachim99@52
|
461 {
|
joachim99@66
|
462 if ((lin)(PTRDIFF_MAX / (2 * sizeof *linbuf0)) <= alloc_lines0)
|
joachim99@52
|
463 xalloc_die ();
|
joachim99@52
|
464 alloc_lines0 *= 2;
|
joachim99@68
|
465 linbuf0 = (const QChar**) xrealloc (linbuf0, alloc_lines0 * sizeof(*linbuf0));
|
joachim99@52
|
466 }
|
joachim99@52
|
467 linbuf0[l] = p0;
|
joachim99@52
|
468 while (*p0++ != '\n')
|
joachim99@52
|
469 continue;
|
joachim99@52
|
470 }
|
joachim99@52
|
471 }
|
joachim99@52
|
472 buffered_prefix = prefix_count && context < lines ? context : lines;
|
joachim99@52
|
473
|
joachim99@52
|
474 /* Allocate line buffer 1. */
|
joachim99@52
|
475
|
joachim99@52
|
476 middle_guess = guess_lines (lines, p0 - buffer0, p1 - filevec[1].prefix_end);
|
joachim99@52
|
477 suffix_guess = guess_lines (lines, p0 - buffer0, buffer1 + n1 - p1);
|
joachim99@52
|
478 alloc_lines1 = buffered_prefix + middle_guess + MIN (context, suffix_guess);
|
joachim99@52
|
479 if (alloc_lines1 < buffered_prefix
|
joachim99@66
|
480 || (lin)(PTRDIFF_MAX / sizeof *linbuf1) <= alloc_lines1)
|
joachim99@52
|
481 xalloc_die ();
|
joachim99@68
|
482 linbuf1 = (const QChar**)xmalloc (alloc_lines1 * sizeof(*linbuf1));
|
joachim99@52
|
483
|
joachim99@52
|
484 if (buffered_prefix != lines)
|
joachim99@52
|
485 {
|
joachim99@52
|
486 /* Rotate prefix lines to proper location. */
|
joachim99@52
|
487 for (i = 0; i < buffered_prefix; i++)
|
joachim99@52
|
488 linbuf1[i] = linbuf0[(lines - context + i) & prefix_mask];
|
joachim99@52
|
489 for (i = 0; i < buffered_prefix; i++)
|
joachim99@52
|
490 linbuf0[i] = linbuf1[i];
|
joachim99@52
|
491 }
|
joachim99@52
|
492
|
joachim99@52
|
493 /* Initialize line buffer 1 from line buffer 0. */
|
joachim99@52
|
494 for (i = 0; i < buffered_prefix; i++)
|
joachim99@52
|
495 linbuf1[i] = linbuf0[i] - buffer0 + buffer1;
|
joachim99@52
|
496
|
joachim99@52
|
497 /* Record the line buffer, adjusted so that
|
joachim99@52
|
498 linbuf[0] points at the first differing line. */
|
joachim99@52
|
499 filevec[0].linbuf = linbuf0 + buffered_prefix;
|
joachim99@52
|
500 filevec[1].linbuf = linbuf1 + buffered_prefix;
|
joachim99@52
|
501 filevec[0].linbuf_base = filevec[1].linbuf_base = - buffered_prefix;
|
joachim99@52
|
502 filevec[0].alloc_lines = alloc_lines0 - buffered_prefix;
|
joachim99@52
|
503 filevec[1].alloc_lines = alloc_lines1 - buffered_prefix;
|
joachim99@52
|
504 filevec[0].prefix_lines = filevec[1].prefix_lines = lines;
|
joachim99@52
|
505 }
|
joachim99@52
|
506
|
joachim99@52
|
507 /* If 1 < k, then (2**k - prime_offset[k]) is the largest prime less
|
joachim99@52
|
508 than 2**k. This table is derived from Chris K. Caldwell's list
|
joachim99@52
|
509 <http://www.utm.edu/research/primes/lists/2small/>. */
|
joachim99@52
|
510
|
joachim99@52
|
511 static unsigned char const prime_offset[] =
|
joachim99@52
|
512 {
|
joachim99@52
|
513 0, 0, 1, 1, 3, 1, 3, 1, 5, 3, 3, 9, 3, 1, 3, 19, 15, 1, 5, 1, 3, 9, 3,
|
joachim99@52
|
514 15, 3, 39, 5, 39, 57, 3, 35, 1, 5, 9, 41, 31, 5, 25, 45, 7, 87, 21,
|
joachim99@52
|
515 11, 57, 17, 55, 21, 115, 59, 81, 27, 129, 47, 111, 33, 55, 5, 13, 27,
|
joachim99@52
|
516 55, 93, 1, 57, 25
|
joachim99@52
|
517 };
|
joachim99@52
|
518
|
joachim99@52
|
519 /* Verify that this host's size_t is not too wide for the above table. */
|
joachim99@52
|
520
|
joachim99@52
|
521 verify (enough_prime_offsets,
|
joachim99@52
|
522 sizeof (size_t) * CHAR_BIT <= sizeof prime_offset);
|
joachim99@52
|
523
|
joachim99@52
|
524 /* Given a vector of two file_data objects, read the file associated
|
joachim99@52
|
525 with each one, and build the table of equivalence classes.
|
joachim99@52
|
526 Return nonzero if either file appears to be a binary file.
|
joachim99@52
|
527 If PRETEND_BINARY is nonzero, pretend they are binary regardless. */
|
joachim99@52
|
528
|
joachim99@52
|
529 bool
|
joachim99@53
|
530 GnuDiff::read_files (struct file_data filevec[], bool /*pretend_binary*/)
|
joachim99@52
|
531 {
|
joachim99@52
|
532 int i;
|
joachim99@52
|
533
|
joachim99@52
|
534 find_identical_ends (filevec);
|
joachim99@52
|
535
|
joachim99@52
|
536 equivs_alloc = filevec[0].alloc_lines + filevec[1].alloc_lines + 1;
|
joachim99@66
|
537 if ((lin)(PTRDIFF_MAX / sizeof *equivs) <= equivs_alloc)
|
joachim99@52
|
538 xalloc_die ();
|
joachim99@52
|
539 equivs = (equivclass*)xmalloc (equivs_alloc * sizeof *equivs);
|
joachim99@52
|
540 /* Equivalence class 0 is permanently safe for lines that were not
|
joachim99@52
|
541 hashed. Real equivalence classes start at 1. */
|
joachim99@52
|
542 equivs_index = 1;
|
joachim99@52
|
543
|
joachim99@52
|
544 /* Allocate (one plus) a prime number of hash buckets. Use a prime
|
joachim99@52
|
545 number between 1/3 and 2/3 of the value of equiv_allocs,
|
joachim99@52
|
546 approximately. */
|
joachim99@52
|
547 for (i = 9; 1 << i < equivs_alloc / 3; i++)
|
joachim99@52
|
548 continue;
|
joachim99@52
|
549 nbuckets = ((size_t) 1 << i) - prime_offset[i];
|
joachim99@52
|
550 if (PTRDIFF_MAX / sizeof *buckets <= nbuckets)
|
joachim99@52
|
551 xalloc_die ();
|
joachim99@52
|
552 buckets = (lin*)zalloc ((nbuckets + 1) * sizeof *buckets);
|
joachim99@52
|
553 buckets++;
|
joachim99@52
|
554
|
joachim99@52
|
555 for (i = 0; i < 2; i++)
|
joachim99@52
|
556 find_and_hash_each_line (&filevec[i]);
|
joachim99@52
|
557
|
joachim99@52
|
558 filevec[0].equiv_max = filevec[1].equiv_max = equivs_index;
|
joachim99@52
|
559
|
joachim99@52
|
560 free (equivs);
|
joachim99@52
|
561 free (buckets - 1);
|
joachim99@52
|
562
|
joachim99@52
|
563 return 0;
|
joachim99@52
|
564 }
|