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1 /* sb.c - string buffer manipulation routines
2 Copyright 1994, 1995, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 Written by Steve and Judy Chamberlain of Cygnus Support,
5 sac@cygnus.com
7 This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler.
9 GAS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
12 any later version.
14 GAS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 GNU General Public License for more details.
19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 along with GAS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
21 Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
22 02111-1307, USA. */
24 #include "config.h"
25 #include <stdio.h>
26 #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
27 #include <stdlib.h>
28 #endif
29 #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
30 #include <string.h>
31 #else
32 #include <strings.h>
33 #endif
34 #include "libiberty.h"
35 #include "sb.h"
37 /* These routines are about manipulating strings.
39 They are managed in things called `sb's which is an abbreviation
40 for string buffers. An sb has to be created, things can be glued
41 on to it, and at the end of it's life it should be freed. The
42 contents should never be pointed at whilst it is still growing,
43 since it could be moved at any time
45 eg:
46 sb_new (&foo);
47 sb_grow... (&foo,...);
48 use foo->ptr[*];
49 sb_kill (&foo);
53 #define dsize 5
55 static void sb_check (sb *, int);
57 /* Statistics of sb structures. */
59 int string_count[sb_max_power_two];
61 /* Free list of sb structures. */
63 static sb_list_vector free_list;
65 /* initializes an sb. */
67 void
68 sb_build (sb *ptr, int size)
70 /* see if we can find one to allocate */
71 sb_element *e;
73 if (size > sb_max_power_two)
74 abort ();
76 e = free_list.size[size];
77 if (!e)
79 /* nothing there, allocate one and stick into the free list */
80 e = (sb_element *) xmalloc (sizeof (sb_element) + (1 << size));
81 e->next = free_list.size[size];
82 e->size = 1 << size;
83 free_list.size[size] = e;
84 string_count[size]++;
87 /* remove from free list */
89 free_list.size[size] = e->next;
91 /* copy into callers world */
92 ptr->ptr = e->data;
93 ptr->pot = size;
94 ptr->len = 0;
95 ptr->item = e;
98 void
99 sb_new (sb *ptr)
101 sb_build (ptr, dsize);
104 /* deallocate the sb at ptr */
106 void
107 sb_kill (sb *ptr)
109 /* return item to free list */
110 ptr->item->next = free_list.size[ptr->pot];
111 free_list.size[ptr->pot] = ptr->item;
114 /* add the sb at s to the end of the sb at ptr */
116 void
117 sb_add_sb (sb *ptr, sb *s)
119 sb_check (ptr, s->len);
120 memcpy (ptr->ptr + ptr->len, s->ptr, s->len);
121 ptr->len += s->len;
124 /* make sure that the sb at ptr has room for another len characters,
125 and grow it if it doesn't. */
127 static void
128 sb_check (sb *ptr, int len)
130 if (ptr->len + len >= 1 << ptr->pot)
132 sb tmp;
133 int pot = ptr->pot;
134 while (ptr->len + len >= 1 << pot)
135 pot++;
136 sb_build (&tmp, pot);
137 sb_add_sb (&tmp, ptr);
138 sb_kill (ptr);
139 *ptr = tmp;
143 /* make the sb at ptr point back to the beginning. */
145 void
146 sb_reset (sb *ptr)
148 ptr->len = 0;
151 /* add character c to the end of the sb at ptr. */
153 void
154 sb_add_char (sb *ptr, int c)
156 sb_check (ptr, 1);
157 ptr->ptr[ptr->len++] = c;
160 /* add null terminated string s to the end of sb at ptr. */
162 void
163 sb_add_string (sb *ptr, const char *s)
165 int len = strlen (s);
166 sb_check (ptr, len);
167 memcpy (ptr->ptr + ptr->len, s, len);
168 ptr->len += len;
171 /* add string at s of length len to sb at ptr */
173 void
174 sb_add_buffer (sb *ptr, const char *s, int len)
176 sb_check (ptr, len);
177 memcpy (ptr->ptr + ptr->len, s, len);
178 ptr->len += len;
181 /* print the sb at ptr to the output file */
183 void
184 sb_print (FILE *outfile, sb *ptr)
186 int i;
187 int nc = 0;
189 for (i = 0; i < ptr->len; i++)
191 if (nc)
193 fprintf (outfile, ",");
195 fprintf (outfile, "%d", ptr->ptr[i]);
196 nc = 1;
200 void
201 sb_print_at (FILE *outfile, int idx, sb *ptr)
203 int i;
204 for (i = idx; i < ptr->len; i++)
205 putc (ptr->ptr[i], outfile);
208 /* put a null at the end of the sb at in and return the start of the
209 string, so that it can be used as an arg to printf %s. */
211 char *
212 sb_name (sb *in)
214 /* stick a null on the end of the string */
215 sb_add_char (in, 0);
216 return in->ptr;
219 /* like sb_name, but don't include the null byte in the string. */
221 char *
222 sb_terminate (sb *in)
224 sb_add_char (in, 0);
225 --in->len;
226 return in->ptr;
229 /* start at the index idx into the string in sb at ptr and skip
230 whitespace. return the index of the first non whitespace character */
233 sb_skip_white (int idx, sb *ptr)
235 while (idx < ptr->len
236 && (ptr->ptr[idx] == ' '
237 || ptr->ptr[idx] == '\t'))
238 idx++;
239 return idx;
242 /* start at the index idx into the sb at ptr. skips whitespace,
243 a comma and any following whitespace. returns the index of the
244 next character. */
247 sb_skip_comma (int idx, sb *ptr)
249 while (idx < ptr->len
250 && (ptr->ptr[idx] == ' '
251 || ptr->ptr[idx] == '\t'))
252 idx++;
254 if (idx < ptr->len
255 && ptr->ptr[idx] == ',')
256 idx++;
258 while (idx < ptr->len
259 && (ptr->ptr[idx] == ' '
260 || ptr->ptr[idx] == '\t'))
261 idx++;
263 return idx;