From eb383413c242546f266f9694071e0480806649b3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "H.J. Lu" Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 20:56:25 +0000 Subject: Synced with libiberty in the gcc repository. --- libiberty/dyn-string.c | 333 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 333 insertions(+) create mode 100644 libiberty/dyn-string.c (limited to 'libiberty/dyn-string.c') diff --git a/libiberty/dyn-string.c b/libiberty/dyn-string.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f4a9d9a --- /dev/null +++ b/libiberty/dyn-string.c @@ -0,0 +1,333 @@ +/* An abstract string datatype. + Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Contributed by Mark Mitchell (mark@markmitchell.com). + +This file is part of GNU CC. + +GNU CC 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 2, or (at your option) +any later version. + +GNU CC 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 GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to +the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, +Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ + +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +#include "config.h" +#endif + +#include + +#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H +#include +#endif + +#ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H +#include +#endif + +#include "libiberty.h" +#include "dyn-string.h" + +/* Performs in-place initialization of a dyn_string struct. This + function can be used with a dyn_string struct on the stack or + embedded in another object. The contents of of the string itself + are still dynamically allocated. The string initially is capable + of holding at least SPACE characeters, including the terminating + NUL. If SPACE is 0, it will silently be increated to 1. */ + +void +dyn_string_init (ds_struct_ptr, space) + struct dyn_string *ds_struct_ptr; + int space; +{ + /* We need at least one byte in which to store the terminating NUL. */ + if (space == 0) + space = 1; + + ds_struct_ptr->allocated = space; + ds_struct_ptr->s = (char *) xmalloc (space); + ds_struct_ptr->length = 0; + ds_struct_ptr->s[0] = '\0'; +} + +/* Create a new dynamic string capable of holding at least SPACE characters, + including the terminating NUL. If SPACE is 0, it will be silently + increased to 1. */ + +dyn_string_t +dyn_string_new (space) + int space; +{ + dyn_string_t result = (dyn_string_t) xmalloc (sizeof (struct dyn_string)); + dyn_string_init (result, space); + return result; +} + +/* Free the memory used by DS. */ + +void +dyn_string_delete (ds) + dyn_string_t ds; +{ + free (ds->s); + free (ds); +} + +/* Returns the contents of DS in a buffer allocated with malloc. It + is the caller's responsibility to deallocate the buffer using free. + DS is then set to the empty string. */ + +char* +dyn_string_release (ds) + dyn_string_t ds; +{ + /* Store the old buffer. */ + char* result = ds->s; + /* The buffer is no longer owned by DS. */ + ds->s = NULL; + /* Reinitialize DS to the empty string. */ + dyn_string_init (ds, 0); + /* Return the old buffer. */ + return result; +} + +/* Increase the capacity of DS so it can hold at least SPACE + characters, plus the terminating NUL. This function will not (at + present) reduce the capacity of DS. */ + +dyn_string_t +dyn_string_resize (ds, space) + dyn_string_t ds; + int space; +{ + int new_allocated = ds->allocated; + + /* Increase SPACE to hold the NUL termination. */ + ++space; + + while (space > new_allocated) + new_allocated *= 2; + + if (new_allocated != ds->allocated) + { + /* We actually need more space. */ + ds->allocated = new_allocated; + ds->s = (char *) xrealloc (ds->s, ds->allocated); + } + + return ds; +} + +/* Sets the contents of DS to the empty string. */ + +void +dyn_string_clear (ds) + dyn_string_t ds; +{ + /* A dyn_string always has room for at least the NUL terminator. */ + ds->s[0] = '\0'; + ds->length = 0; +} + +/* Makes the contents of DEST the same as the contents of SRC. DEST + and SRC must be distinct. */ + +void +dyn_string_copy (dest, src) + dyn_string_t dest; + dyn_string_t src; +{ + if (dest == src) + abort (); + + /* Make room in DEST. */ + dyn_string_resize (dest, src->length); + /* Copy DEST into SRC. */ + strcpy (dest->s, src->s); + /* Update the size of DEST. */ + dest->length = src->length; +} + +/* Copies SRC, a NUL-terminated string, into DEST. */ + +void +dyn_string_copy_cstr (dest, src) + dyn_string_t dest; + const char *src; +{ + int length = strlen (src); + /* Make room in DEST. */ + dyn_string_resize (dest, length); + /* Copy DEST into SRC. */ + strcpy (dest->s, src); + /* Update the size of DEST. */ + dest->length = length; +} + +/* Inserts SRC at the beginning of DEST. DEST is expanded as + necessary. SRC and DEST must be distinct. */ + +void +dyn_string_prepend (dest, src) + dyn_string_t dest; + dyn_string_t src; +{ + dyn_string_insert (dest, 0, src); +} + +/* Inserts SRC, a NUL-terminated string, at the beginning of DEST. + DEST is expanded as necessary. */ + +void +dyn_string_prepend_cstr (dest, src) + dyn_string_t dest; + const char *src; +{ + dyn_string_insert_cstr (dest, 0, src); +} + +/* Inserts SRC into DEST starting at position POS. DEST is expanded as + necessary. SRC and DEST must be distinct. */ + +void +dyn_string_insert (dest, pos, src) + dyn_string_t dest; + int pos; + dyn_string_t src; +{ + int i; + + if (src == dest) + abort (); + + dyn_string_resize (dest, dest->length + src->length); + /* Make room for the insertion. Be sure to copy the NUL. */ + for (i = dest->length; i >= pos; --i) + dest->s[i + src->length] = dest->s[i]; + /* Splice in the new stuff. */ + strncpy (dest->s + pos, src->s, src->length); + /* Compute the new length. */ + dest->length += src->length; +} + +/* Inserts SRC, a NUL-terminated string, into DEST starting at + position POS. DEST is expanded as necessary. */ + +void +dyn_string_insert_cstr (dest, pos, src) + dyn_string_t dest; + int pos; + const char *src; +{ + int i; + int length = strlen (src); + + dyn_string_resize (dest, dest->length + length); + /* Make room for the insertion. Be sure to copy the NUL. */ + for (i = dest->length; i >= pos; --i) + dest->s[i + length] = dest->s[i]; + /* Splice in the new stuff. */ + strncpy (dest->s + pos, src, length); + /* Compute the new length. */ + dest->length += length; +} + +/* Append S to DS, resizing DS if necessary. Returns DS. */ + +dyn_string_t +dyn_string_append (ds, s) + dyn_string_t ds; + dyn_string_t s; +{ + dyn_string_resize (ds, ds->length + s->length); + strcpy (ds->s + ds->length, s->s); + ds->length += s->length; + return ds; +} + +/* Append the NUL-terminated string S to DS, resizing DS if necessary. + Returns DS. */ + +dyn_string_t +dyn_string_append_cstr (ds, s) + dyn_string_t ds; + const char *s; +{ + int len = strlen (s); + + /* The new length is the old length plus the size of our string, plus + one for the null at the end. */ + dyn_string_resize (ds, ds->length + len); + strcpy (ds->s + ds->length, s); + ds->length += len; + + return ds; +} + +/* Appends C to the end of DS. */ + +dyn_string_t +dyn_string_append_char (ds, c) + dyn_string_t ds; + int c; +{ + /* Make room for the extra character. */ + dyn_string_resize (ds, ds->length + 1); + /* Append the character; it will overwrite the old NUL. */ + ds->s[ds->length] = c; + /* Add a new NUL at the end. */ + ds->s[ds->length + 1] = '\0'; + /* Update the length. */ + ++(ds->length); + return ds; +} + +/* Sets the contents of DEST to the substring of SRC starting at START + and ending before END. START must be less than or equal to END, + and both must be between zero and the length of SRC, inclusive. */ + +void +dyn_string_substring (dest, src, start, end) + dyn_string_t dest; + dyn_string_t src; + int start; + int end; +{ + int i; + int length = end - start; + + if (start > end || start > src->length || end > src->length) + abort (); + + /* Make room for the substring. */ + dyn_string_resize (dest, length); + /* Copy the characters in the substring, */ + for (i = length; --i >= 0; ) + dest->s[i] = src->s[start + i]; + /* NUL-terimate the result. */ + dest->s[length] = '\0'; + /* Record the length of the substring. */ + dest->length = length; +} + +/* Returns non-zero if DS1 and DS2 have the same contents. */ + +int +dyn_string_eq (ds1, ds2) + dyn_string_t ds1; + dyn_string_t ds2; +{ + /* If DS1 and DS2 have different lengths, they must not be the same. */ + if (ds1->length != ds2->length) + return 0; + else + return !strcmp (ds1->s, ds2->s); +} -- cgit v1.1