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1 /* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 noet: |
799 | 2 * |
3 * VIM - Vi IMproved by Bram Moolenaar | |
4 * | |
5 * Do ":help uganda" in Vim to read copying and usage conditions. | |
6 * Do ":help credits" in Vim to see a list of people who contributed. | |
7 * See README.txt for an overview of the Vim source code. | |
8 */ | |
9 | |
10 /* | |
11 * hashtab.c: Handling of a hashtable with Vim-specific properties. | |
12 * | |
13 * Each item in a hashtable has a NUL terminated string key. A key can appear | |
14 * only once in the table. | |
15 * | |
16 * A hash number is computed from the key for quick lookup. When the hashes | |
17 * of two different keys point to the same entry an algorithm is used to | |
18 * iterate over other entries in the table until the right one is found. | |
19 * To make the iteration work removed keys are different from entries where a | |
20 * key was never present. | |
21 * | |
22 * The mechanism has been partly based on how Python Dictionaries are | |
23 * implemented. The algorithm is from Knuth Vol. 3, Sec. 6.4. | |
24 * | |
25 * The hashtable grows to accommodate more entries when needed. At least 1/3 | |
26 * of the entries is empty to keep the lookup efficient (at the cost of extra | |
27 * memory). | |
28 */ | |
29 | |
30 #include "vim.h" | |
31 | |
32 #if 0 | |
33 # define HT_DEBUG /* extra checks for table consistency and statistics */ | |
34 | |
35 static long hash_count_lookup = 0; /* count number of hashtab lookups */ | |
36 static long hash_count_perturb = 0; /* count number of "misses" */ | |
37 #endif | |
38 | |
39 /* Magic value for algorithm that walks through the array. */ | |
40 #define PERTURB_SHIFT 5 | |
41 | |
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42 static int hash_may_resize(hashtab_T *ht, int minitems); |
799 | 43 |
44 #if 0 /* currently not used */ | |
45 /* | |
46 * Create an empty hash table. | |
47 * Returns NULL when out of memory. | |
48 */ | |
49 hashtab_T * | |
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50 hash_create(void) |
799 | 51 { |
52 hashtab_T *ht; | |
53 | |
54 ht = (hashtab_T *)alloc(sizeof(hashtab_T)); | |
55 if (ht != NULL) | |
56 hash_init(ht); | |
57 return ht; | |
58 } | |
59 #endif | |
60 | |
61 /* | |
62 * Initialize an empty hash table. | |
63 */ | |
64 void | |
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65 hash_init(hashtab_T *ht) |
799 | 66 { |
67 /* This zeroes all "ht_" entries and all the "hi_key" in "ht_smallarray". */ | |
68 vim_memset(ht, 0, sizeof(hashtab_T)); | |
69 ht->ht_array = ht->ht_smallarray; | |
70 ht->ht_mask = HT_INIT_SIZE - 1; | |
71 } | |
72 | |
73 /* | |
74 * Free the array of a hash table. Does not free the items it contains! | |
75 * If "ht" is not freed then you should call hash_init() next! | |
76 */ | |
77 void | |
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78 hash_clear(hashtab_T *ht) |
799 | 79 { |
80 if (ht->ht_array != ht->ht_smallarray) | |
81 vim_free(ht->ht_array); | |
82 } | |
83 | |
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84 #if defined(FEAT_SPELL) || defined(PROTO) |
799 | 85 /* |
86 * Free the array of a hash table and all the keys it contains. The keys must | |
87 * have been allocated. "off" is the offset from the start of the allocate | |
88 * memory to the location of the key (it's always positive). | |
89 */ | |
90 void | |
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91 hash_clear_all(hashtab_T *ht, int off) |
799 | 92 { |
835 | 93 long todo; |
799 | 94 hashitem_T *hi; |
95 | |
835 | 96 todo = (long)ht->ht_used; |
799 | 97 for (hi = ht->ht_array; todo > 0; ++hi) |
98 { | |
99 if (!HASHITEM_EMPTY(hi)) | |
100 { | |
101 vim_free(hi->hi_key - off); | |
102 --todo; | |
103 } | |
104 } | |
105 hash_clear(ht); | |
106 } | |
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107 #endif |
799 | 108 |
109 /* | |
110 * Find "key" in hashtable "ht". "key" must not be NULL. | |
111 * Always returns a pointer to a hashitem. If the item was not found then | |
112 * HASHITEM_EMPTY() is TRUE. The pointer is then the place where the key | |
113 * would be added. | |
114 * WARNING: The returned pointer becomes invalid when the hashtable is changed | |
115 * (adding, setting or removing an item)! | |
116 */ | |
117 hashitem_T * | |
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118 hash_find(hashtab_T *ht, char_u *key) |
799 | 119 { |
120 return hash_lookup(ht, key, hash_hash(key)); | |
121 } | |
122 | |
123 /* | |
124 * Like hash_find(), but caller computes "hash". | |
125 */ | |
126 hashitem_T * | |
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127 hash_lookup(hashtab_T *ht, char_u *key, hash_T hash) |
799 | 128 { |
129 hash_T perturb; | |
130 hashitem_T *freeitem; | |
131 hashitem_T *hi; | |
3970 | 132 unsigned idx; |
799 | 133 |
134 #ifdef HT_DEBUG | |
135 ++hash_count_lookup; | |
136 #endif | |
137 | |
138 /* | |
139 * Quickly handle the most common situations: | |
140 * - return if there is no item at all | |
141 * - skip over a removed item | |
142 * - return if the item matches | |
143 */ | |
3970 | 144 idx = (unsigned)(hash & ht->ht_mask); |
799 | 145 hi = &ht->ht_array[idx]; |
146 | |
147 if (hi->hi_key == NULL) | |
148 return hi; | |
149 if (hi->hi_key == HI_KEY_REMOVED) | |
150 freeitem = hi; | |
151 else if (hi->hi_hash == hash && STRCMP(hi->hi_key, key) == 0) | |
152 return hi; | |
153 else | |
154 freeitem = NULL; | |
155 | |
156 /* | |
157 * Need to search through the table to find the key. The algorithm | |
158 * to step through the table starts with large steps, gradually becoming | |
159 * smaller down to (1/4 table size + 1). This means it goes through all | |
160 * table entries in the end. | |
161 * When we run into a NULL key it's clear that the key isn't there. | |
162 * Return the first available slot found (can be a slot of a removed | |
163 * item). | |
164 */ | |
165 for (perturb = hash; ; perturb >>= PERTURB_SHIFT) | |
166 { | |
167 #ifdef HT_DEBUG | |
168 ++hash_count_perturb; /* count a "miss" for hashtab lookup */ | |
169 #endif | |
3970 | 170 idx = (unsigned)((idx << 2U) + idx + perturb + 1U); |
799 | 171 hi = &ht->ht_array[idx & ht->ht_mask]; |
172 if (hi->hi_key == NULL) | |
173 return freeitem == NULL ? hi : freeitem; | |
174 if (hi->hi_hash == hash | |
175 && hi->hi_key != HI_KEY_REMOVED | |
176 && STRCMP(hi->hi_key, key) == 0) | |
177 return hi; | |
178 if (hi->hi_key == HI_KEY_REMOVED && freeitem == NULL) | |
179 freeitem = hi; | |
180 } | |
181 } | |
182 | |
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183 #if defined(FEAT_EVAL) || defined(FEAT_SYN_HL) || defined(PROTO) |
799 | 184 /* |
185 * Print the efficiency of hashtable lookups. | |
186 * Useful when trying different hash algorithms. | |
187 * Called when exiting. | |
188 */ | |
189 void | |
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190 hash_debug_results(void) |
799 | 191 { |
192 #ifdef HT_DEBUG | |
193 fprintf(stderr, "\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n"); | |
194 fprintf(stderr, "Number of hashtable lookups: %ld\r\n", hash_count_lookup); | |
195 fprintf(stderr, "Number of perturb loops: %ld\r\n", hash_count_perturb); | |
196 fprintf(stderr, "Percentage of perturb loops: %ld%%\r\n", | |
197 hash_count_perturb * 100 / hash_count_lookup); | |
198 #endif | |
199 } | |
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200 #endif |
799 | 201 |
202 /* | |
203 * Add item with key "key" to hashtable "ht". | |
204 * Returns FAIL when out of memory or the key is already present. | |
205 */ | |
206 int | |
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207 hash_add(hashtab_T *ht, char_u *key) |
799 | 208 { |
209 hash_T hash = hash_hash(key); | |
210 hashitem_T *hi; | |
211 | |
212 hi = hash_lookup(ht, key, hash); | |
213 if (!HASHITEM_EMPTY(hi)) | |
214 { | |
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215 internal_error("hash_add()"); |
799 | 216 return FAIL; |
217 } | |
218 return hash_add_item(ht, hi, key, hash); | |
219 } | |
220 | |
221 /* | |
222 * Add item "hi" with "key" to hashtable "ht". "key" must not be NULL and | |
223 * "hi" must have been obtained with hash_lookup() and point to an empty item. | |
224 * "hi" is invalid after this! | |
225 * Returns OK or FAIL (out of memory). | |
226 */ | |
227 int | |
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229 hashtab_T *ht, |
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232 hash_T hash) |
799 | 233 { |
234 /* If resizing failed before and it fails again we can't add an item. */ | |
235 if (ht->ht_error && hash_may_resize(ht, 0) == FAIL) | |
236 return FAIL; | |
237 | |
238 ++ht->ht_used; | |
239 if (hi->hi_key == NULL) | |
240 ++ht->ht_filled; | |
241 hi->hi_key = key; | |
242 hi->hi_hash = hash; | |
243 | |
244 /* When the space gets low may resize the array. */ | |
245 return hash_may_resize(ht, 0); | |
246 } | |
247 | |
248 #if 0 /* not used */ | |
249 /* | |
250 * Overwrite hashtable item "hi" with "key". "hi" must point to the item that | |
251 * is to be overwritten. Thus the number of items in the hashtable doesn't | |
252 * change. | |
253 * Although the key must be identical, the pointer may be different, thus it's | |
254 * set anyway (the key is part of an item with that key). | |
255 * The caller must take care of freeing the old item. | |
256 * "hi" is invalid after this! | |
257 */ | |
258 void | |
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259 hash_set(hashitem_T *hi, char_u *key) |
799 | 260 { |
261 hi->hi_key = key; | |
262 } | |
263 #endif | |
264 | |
265 /* | |
266 * Remove item "hi" from hashtable "ht". "hi" must have been obtained with | |
267 * hash_lookup(). | |
268 * The caller must take care of freeing the item itself. | |
269 */ | |
270 void | |
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271 hash_remove(hashtab_T *ht, hashitem_T *hi) |
799 | 272 { |
273 --ht->ht_used; | |
274 hi->hi_key = HI_KEY_REMOVED; | |
275 hash_may_resize(ht, 0); | |
276 } | |
277 | |
278 /* | |
279 * Lock a hashtable: prevent that ht_array changes. | |
280 * Don't use this when items are to be added! | |
281 * Must call hash_unlock() later. | |
282 */ | |
283 void | |
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284 hash_lock(hashtab_T *ht) |
799 | 285 { |
286 ++ht->ht_locked; | |
287 } | |
288 | |
289 #if 0 /* currently not used */ | |
290 /* | |
291 * Lock a hashtable at the specified number of entries. | |
292 * Caller must make sure no more than "size" entries will be added. | |
293 * Must call hash_unlock() later. | |
294 */ | |
295 void | |
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296 hash_lock_size(hashtab_T *ht, int size) |
799 | 297 { |
298 (void)hash_may_resize(ht, size); | |
299 ++ht->ht_locked; | |
300 } | |
301 #endif | |
302 | |
303 /* | |
304 * Unlock a hashtable: allow ht_array changes again. | |
305 * Table will be resized (shrink) when necessary. | |
306 * This must balance a call to hash_lock(). | |
307 */ | |
308 void | |
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309 hash_unlock(hashtab_T *ht) |
799 | 310 { |
311 --ht->ht_locked; | |
312 (void)hash_may_resize(ht, 0); | |
313 } | |
314 | |
315 /* | |
316 * Shrink a hashtable when there is too much empty space. | |
317 * Grow a hashtable when there is not enough empty space. | |
318 * Returns OK or FAIL (out of memory). | |
319 */ | |
320 static int | |
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323 int minitems) /* minimal number of items */ |
799 | 324 { |
325 hashitem_T temparray[HT_INIT_SIZE]; | |
326 hashitem_T *oldarray, *newarray; | |
327 hashitem_T *olditem, *newitem; | |
3970 | 328 unsigned newi; |
799 | 329 int todo; |
330 long_u oldsize, newsize; | |
331 long_u minsize; | |
332 long_u newmask; | |
333 hash_T perturb; | |
334 | |
335 /* Don't resize a locked table. */ | |
336 if (ht->ht_locked > 0) | |
337 return OK; | |
338 | |
339 #ifdef HT_DEBUG | |
340 if (ht->ht_used > ht->ht_filled) | |
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341 emsg("hash_may_resize(): more used than filled"); |
799 | 342 if (ht->ht_filled >= ht->ht_mask + 1) |
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343 emsg("hash_may_resize(): table completely filled"); |
799 | 344 #endif |
345 | |
346 if (minitems == 0) | |
347 { | |
348 /* Return quickly for small tables with at least two NULL items. NULL | |
349 * items are required for the lookup to decide a key isn't there. */ | |
350 if (ht->ht_filled < HT_INIT_SIZE - 1 | |
351 && ht->ht_array == ht->ht_smallarray) | |
352 return OK; | |
353 | |
354 /* | |
355 * Grow or refill the array when it's more than 2/3 full (including | |
356 * removed items, so that they get cleaned up). | |
357 * Shrink the array when it's less than 1/5 full. When growing it is | |
358 * at least 1/4 full (avoids repeated grow-shrink operations) | |
359 */ | |
360 oldsize = ht->ht_mask + 1; | |
361 if (ht->ht_filled * 3 < oldsize * 2 && ht->ht_used > oldsize / 5) | |
362 return OK; | |
363 | |
364 if (ht->ht_used > 1000) | |
365 minsize = ht->ht_used * 2; /* it's big, don't make too much room */ | |
366 else | |
367 minsize = ht->ht_used * 4; /* make plenty of room */ | |
368 } | |
369 else | |
370 { | |
371 /* Use specified size. */ | |
372 if ((long_u)minitems < ht->ht_used) /* just in case... */ | |
835 | 373 minitems = (int)ht->ht_used; |
799 | 374 minsize = minitems * 3 / 2; /* array is up to 2/3 full */ |
375 } | |
376 | |
377 newsize = HT_INIT_SIZE; | |
378 while (newsize < minsize) | |
379 { | |
380 newsize <<= 1; /* make sure it's always a power of 2 */ | |
381 if (newsize == 0) | |
382 return FAIL; /* overflow */ | |
383 } | |
384 | |
385 if (newsize == HT_INIT_SIZE) | |
386 { | |
387 /* Use the small array inside the hashdict structure. */ | |
388 newarray = ht->ht_smallarray; | |
389 if (ht->ht_array == newarray) | |
390 { | |
391 /* Moving from ht_smallarray to ht_smallarray! Happens when there | |
392 * are many removed items. Copy the items to be able to clean up | |
393 * removed items. */ | |
394 mch_memmove(temparray, newarray, sizeof(temparray)); | |
395 oldarray = temparray; | |
396 } | |
397 else | |
398 oldarray = ht->ht_array; | |
399 } | |
400 else | |
401 { | |
402 /* Allocate an array. */ | |
403 newarray = (hashitem_T *)alloc((unsigned) | |
404 (sizeof(hashitem_T) * newsize)); | |
405 if (newarray == NULL) | |
406 { | |
407 /* Out of memory. When there are NULL items still return OK. | |
408 * Otherwise set ht_error, because lookup may result in a hang if | |
409 * we add another item. */ | |
410 if (ht->ht_filled < ht->ht_mask) | |
411 return OK; | |
412 ht->ht_error = TRUE; | |
413 return FAIL; | |
414 } | |
415 oldarray = ht->ht_array; | |
416 } | |
417 vim_memset(newarray, 0, (size_t)(sizeof(hashitem_T) * newsize)); | |
418 | |
419 /* | |
420 * Move all the items from the old array to the new one, placing them in | |
421 * the right spot. The new array won't have any removed items, thus this | |
422 * is also a cleanup action. | |
423 */ | |
424 newmask = newsize - 1; | |
835 | 425 todo = (int)ht->ht_used; |
799 | 426 for (olditem = oldarray; todo > 0; ++olditem) |
427 if (!HASHITEM_EMPTY(olditem)) | |
428 { | |
429 /* | |
430 * The algorithm to find the spot to add the item is identical to | |
431 * the algorithm to find an item in hash_lookup(). But we only | |
432 * need to search for a NULL key, thus it's simpler. | |
433 */ | |
3970 | 434 newi = (unsigned)(olditem->hi_hash & newmask); |
799 | 435 newitem = &newarray[newi]; |
436 | |
437 if (newitem->hi_key != NULL) | |
438 for (perturb = olditem->hi_hash; ; perturb >>= PERTURB_SHIFT) | |
439 { | |
3970 | 440 newi = (unsigned)((newi << 2U) + newi + perturb + 1U); |
799 | 441 newitem = &newarray[newi & newmask]; |
442 if (newitem->hi_key == NULL) | |
443 break; | |
444 } | |
445 *newitem = *olditem; | |
446 --todo; | |
447 } | |
448 | |
449 if (ht->ht_array != ht->ht_smallarray) | |
450 vim_free(ht->ht_array); | |
451 ht->ht_array = newarray; | |
452 ht->ht_mask = newmask; | |
453 ht->ht_filled = ht->ht_used; | |
454 ht->ht_error = FALSE; | |
455 | |
456 return OK; | |
457 } | |
458 | |
459 /* | |
460 * Get the hash number for a key. | |
461 * If you think you know a better hash function: Compile with HT_DEBUG set and | |
462 * run a script that uses hashtables a lot. Vim will then print statistics | |
463 * when exiting. Try that with the current hash algorithm and yours. The | |
464 * lower the percentage the better. | |
465 */ | |
466 hash_T | |
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467 hash_hash(char_u *key) |
799 | 468 { |
469 hash_T hash; | |
470 char_u *p; | |
471 | |
472 if ((hash = *key) == 0) | |
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473 return (hash_T)0; |
799 | 474 p = key + 1; |
475 | |
476 /* A simplistic algorithm that appears to do very well. | |
477 * Suggested by George Reilly. */ | |
478 while (*p != NUL) | |
479 hash = hash * 101 + *p++; | |
480 | |
481 return hash; | |
482 } |