/* GNU m4 -- A simple macro processor Copyright (C) 1989-1994, 2003, 2006-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU M4. GNU M4 is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. GNU M4 is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ /* This file handles all the low level work around the symbol table. The symbol table is a simple chained hash table. Each symbol is described by a struct symbol, which is placed in the hash table based upon the symbol name. Symbols that hash to the same entry in the table are kept on a list, sorted by name. As a special case, to facilitate the "pushdef" and "popdef" builtins, a symbol can be several times in the symbol table, one for each definition. Since the name is the same, all the entries for the symbol will be on the same list, and will also, because the list is sorted, be adjacent. All the entries for a name are simply ordered on the list by age. The current definition will then always be the first found. */ #include "m4.h" #include #ifdef DEBUG_SYM /* When evaluating hash table performance, this profiling code shows how many collisions were encountered. */ struct profile { int entry; /* Number of times lookup_symbol called with this mode. */ int comparisons; /* Number of times strcmp was called. */ int misses; /* Number of times strcmp did not return 0. */ long long bytes; /* Number of bytes compared. */ }; static struct profile profiles[5]; static symbol_lookup current_mode; /* On exit, show a profile of symbol table performance. */ static void show_profile (void) { int i; for (i = 0; i < 5; i++) { xfprintf(stderr, "m4: lookup mode %d called %d times, %d compares, " "%d misses, %lld bytes\n", i, profiles[i].entry, profiles[i].comparisons, profiles[i].misses, profiles[i].bytes); } } /* Like strcmp (S1, S2), but also track profiling statistics. */ static int profile_strcmp (const char *s1, const char *s2) { int i = 1; int result; while (*s1 && *s1 == *s2) { s1++; s2++; i++; } result = (unsigned char) *s1 - (unsigned char) *s2; profiles[current_mode].comparisons++; if (result != 0) profiles[current_mode].misses++; profiles[current_mode].bytes += i; return result; } # define strcmp profile_strcmp #endif /* DEBUG_SYM */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------. | Initialise the symbol table, by allocating the necessary storage, | | and zeroing all the entries. | `------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Pointer to symbol table. */ symbol **symtab; void symtab_init (void) { size_t i; symbol **s; s = symtab = (symbol **) xnmalloc (hash_table_size, sizeof (symbol *)); for (i = 0; i < hash_table_size; i++) s[i] = NULL; #ifdef DEBUG_SYM { int e = atexit(show_profile); if (e != 0) M4ERROR ((warning_status, 0, "INTERNAL ERROR: unable to show symtab profile")); } #endif /* DEBUG_SYM */ } /*--------------------------------------------------. | Return a hashvalue for a string, from GNU-emacs. | `--------------------------------------------------*/ static size_t hash (const char *s) { register size_t val = 0; register const char *ptr = s; register char ch; while ((ch = *ptr++) != '\0') val = (val << 7) + (val >> (sizeof (val) * CHAR_BIT - 7)) + ch; return val; } /*--------------------------------------------. | Free all storage associated with a symbol. | `--------------------------------------------*/ void free_symbol (symbol *sym) { if (SYMBOL_PENDING_EXPANSIONS (sym) > 0) SYMBOL_DELETED (sym) = true; else { free (SYMBOL_NAME (sym)); if (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) == TOKEN_TEXT) free (SYMBOL_TEXT (sym)); free (sym); } } /*-------------------------------------------------------------------. | Search in, and manipulation of the symbol table, are all done by | | lookup_symbol (). It basically hashes NAME to a list in the | | symbol table, and searches this list for the first occurrence of a | | symbol with the name. | | | | The MODE parameter determines what lookup_symbol () will do. It | | can either just do a lookup, do a lookup and insert if not | | present, do an insertion even if the name is already in the list, | | delete the first occurrence of the name on the list, or delete all | | occurrences of the name on the list. | `-------------------------------------------------------------------*/ symbol * lookup_symbol (const char *name, symbol_lookup mode) { size_t h; int cmp = 1; symbol *sym, *prev; symbol **spp; #if DEBUG_SYM current_mode = mode; profiles[mode].entry++; #endif /* DEBUG_SYM */ h = hash (name); sym = symtab[h % hash_table_size]; for (prev = NULL; sym != NULL; prev = sym, sym = sym->next) { cmp = strcmp (SYMBOL_NAME (sym), name); if (cmp >= 0) break; } /* If just searching, return status of search. */ if (mode == SYMBOL_LOOKUP) return cmp == 0 ? sym : NULL; /* Symbol not found. */ spp = (prev != NULL) ? &prev->next : &symtab[h % hash_table_size]; switch (mode) { case SYMBOL_INSERT: /* If the name was found in the table, check whether it is still in use by a pending expansion. If so, replace the table element with a new one; if not, just return the symbol. If not found, just insert the name, and return the new symbol. */ if (cmp == 0 && sym != NULL) { if (SYMBOL_PENDING_EXPANSIONS (sym) > 0) { symbol *old = sym; SYMBOL_DELETED (old) = true; sym = (symbol *) xmalloc (sizeof (symbol)); SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = TOKEN_VOID; SYMBOL_TRACED (sym) = SYMBOL_TRACED (old); SYMBOL_NAME (sym) = xstrdup (name); SYMBOL_SHADOWED (sym) = false; SYMBOL_MACRO_ARGS (sym) = false; SYMBOL_BLIND_NO_ARGS (sym) = false; SYMBOL_DELETED (sym) = false; SYMBOL_PENDING_EXPANSIONS (sym) = 0; SYMBOL_NEXT (sym) = SYMBOL_NEXT (old); SYMBOL_NEXT (old) = NULL; (*spp) = sym; } return sym; } /* Fall through. */ case SYMBOL_PUSHDEF: /* Insert a name in the symbol table. If there is already a symbol with the name, insert this in front of it, and mark the old symbol as "shadowed". */ sym = (symbol *) xmalloc (sizeof (symbol)); SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = TOKEN_VOID; SYMBOL_TRACED (sym) = false; SYMBOL_NAME (sym) = xstrdup (name); SYMBOL_SHADOWED (sym) = false; SYMBOL_MACRO_ARGS (sym) = false; SYMBOL_BLIND_NO_ARGS (sym) = false; SYMBOL_DELETED (sym) = false; SYMBOL_PENDING_EXPANSIONS (sym) = 0; SYMBOL_NEXT (sym) = *spp; (*spp) = sym; if (mode == SYMBOL_PUSHDEF && cmp == 0) { SYMBOL_SHADOWED (SYMBOL_NEXT (sym)) = true; SYMBOL_TRACED (sym) = SYMBOL_TRACED (SYMBOL_NEXT (sym)); } return sym; case SYMBOL_DELETE: case SYMBOL_POPDEF: /* Delete occurrences of symbols with NAME. SYMBOL_DELETE kills all definitions, SYMBOL_POPDEF kills only the first. However, if the last instance of a symbol is marked for tracing, reinsert a placeholder in the table. And if the definition is still in use, let the caller free the memory after it is done with the symbol. */ if (cmp != 0 || sym == NULL) return NULL; { bool traced = false; if (SYMBOL_NEXT (sym) != NULL && SYMBOL_SHADOWED (SYMBOL_NEXT (sym)) && mode == SYMBOL_POPDEF) { SYMBOL_SHADOWED (SYMBOL_NEXT (sym)) = false; SYMBOL_TRACED (SYMBOL_NEXT (sym)) = SYMBOL_TRACED (sym); } else traced = SYMBOL_TRACED (sym); do { *spp = SYMBOL_NEXT (sym); free_symbol (sym); sym = *spp; } while (*spp != NULL && SYMBOL_SHADOWED (*spp) && mode == SYMBOL_DELETE); if (traced) { sym = (symbol *) xmalloc (sizeof (symbol)); SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = TOKEN_VOID; SYMBOL_TRACED (sym) = true; SYMBOL_NAME (sym) = xstrdup (name); SYMBOL_SHADOWED (sym) = false; SYMBOL_MACRO_ARGS (sym) = false; SYMBOL_BLIND_NO_ARGS (sym) = false; SYMBOL_DELETED (sym) = false; SYMBOL_PENDING_EXPANSIONS (sym) = 0; SYMBOL_NEXT (sym) = *spp; (*spp) = sym; } } return NULL; case SYMBOL_LOOKUP: default: M4ERROR ((warning_status, 0, "INTERNAL ERROR: invalid mode to symbol_lookup ()")); abort (); } } /*-----------------------------------------------------------------. | The following function is used for the cases where we want to do | | something to each and every symbol in the table. The function | | hack_all_symbols () traverses the symbol table, and calls a | | specified function FUNC for each symbol in the table. FUNC is | | called with a pointer to the symbol, and the DATA argument. | | | | FUNC may safely call lookup_symbol with mode SYMBOL_POPDEF or | | SYMBOL_LOOKUP, but any other mode can break the iteration. | `-----------------------------------------------------------------*/ void hack_all_symbols (hack_symbol *func, void *data) { size_t h; symbol *sym; symbol *next; for (h = 0; h < hash_table_size; h++) { /* We allow func to call SYMBOL_POPDEF, which can invalidate sym, so we must grab the next element to traverse before calling func. */ for (sym = symtab[h]; sym != NULL; sym = next) { next = SYMBOL_NEXT (sym); func (sym, data); } } } #ifdef DEBUG_SYM static void symtab_print_list (int i); static void M4_GNUC_UNUSED symtab_debug (void) { token_data td; const char *text; symbol *s; int delete; static int i; while (next_token (&td, NULL) == TOKEN_WORD) { text = TOKEN_DATA_TEXT (&td); if (*text == '_') { delete = 1; text++; } else delete = 0; s = lookup_symbol (text, SYMBOL_LOOKUP); if (s == NULL) xprintf ("Name `%s' is unknown\n", text); lookup_symbol (text, delete ? SYMBOL_DELETE : SYMBOL_INSERT); } symtab_print_list (i++); } static void symtab_print_list (int i) { symbol *sym; size_t h; xprintf ("Symbol dump #%d:\n", i); for (h = 0; h < hash_table_size; h++) for (sym = symtab[h]; sym != NULL; sym = sym->next) xprintf ("\tname %s, bucket %lu, addr %p, next %p, " "flags%s%s%s, pending %d\n", SYMBOL_NAME (sym), (unsigned long int) h, sym, SYMBOL_NEXT (sym), SYMBOL_TRACED (sym) ? " traced" : "", SYMBOL_SHADOWED (sym) ? " shadowed" : "", SYMBOL_DELETED (sym) ? " deleted" : "", SYMBOL_PENDING_EXPANSIONS (sym)); } #endif /* DEBUG_SYM */