1 /* code -- bigram- and front-encode filenames for locate
2 Copyright (C) 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
5 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
6 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
9 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
12 GNU General Public License for more details.
14 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
15 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
16 Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301,
20 /* Compress a sorted list.
21 Works with `find' to encode a filename database to save space
26 bigram < file_list > bigrams
27 process-bigrams > most_common_bigrams
28 code most_common_bigrams < file_list > squeezed_list
30 Uses `front compression' (see ";login:", March 1983, p. 8).
31 The output begins with the 128 most common bigrams.
32 After that, the output format is, for each line,
33 an offset (from the previous line) differential count byte
34 followed by a (partially bigram-encoded) ASCII remainder.
35 The output lines have no terminating byte; the start of the next line
36 is indicated by its first byte having a value <= 30.
38 The encoding of the output bytes is:
40 0-28 likeliest differential counts + offset (14) to make nonnegative
41 30 escape code for out-of-range count to follow in next halfword
42 128-255 bigram codes (the 128 most common, as determined by `updatedb')
43 32-127 single character (printable) ASCII remainder
45 Written by James A. Woods <jwoods@adobe.com>.
46 Modified by David MacKenzie <djm@gnu.org>. */
50 #include <sys/types.h>
52 #if defined(HAVE_STRING_H) || defined(STDC_HEADERS)
64 # define _(Text) gettext (Text)
67 #define textdomain(Domain)
68 #define bindtextdomain(Package, Directory)
71 # define N_(String) gettext_noop (String)
73 /* See locate.c for explanation as to why not use (String) */
74 # define N_(String) String
81 char *xmalloc
PARAMS((size_t));
83 /* The name this program was run with. */
86 /* The 128 most common bigrams in the file list, padded with NULs
87 if there are fewer. */
88 static char bigrams
[257] = {0};
90 /* Return the offset of PATTERN in STRING, or -1 if not found. */
93 strindex (char *string
, char *pattern
)
97 for (s
= string
; *s
!= '\0'; s
++)
98 /* Fast first char check. */
101 register char *p2
= pattern
+ 1, *s2
= s
+ 1;
102 while (*p2
!= '\0' && *p2
== *s2
)
105 return s2
- strlen (pattern
) - string
;
110 /* Return the length of the longest common prefix of strings S1 and S2. */
113 prefix_length (char *s1
, char *s2
)
115 register char *start
;
117 for (start
= s1
; *s1
== *s2
&& *s1
!= '\0'; s1
++, s2
++)
122 extern char *version_string
;
127 fprintf (stream
, _("\
128 Usage: %s [--version | --help]\n\
129 or %s most_common_bigrams < file-list > locate-database\n"),
130 program_name
, program_name
);
131 fputs (_("\nReport bugs to <bug-findutils@gnu.org>.\n"), stream
);
136 main (int argc
, char **argv
)
138 char *path
; /* The current input entry. */
139 char *oldpath
; /* The previous input entry. */
140 size_t pathsize
, oldpathsize
; /* Amounts allocated for them. */
141 int count
, oldcount
, diffcount
; /* Their prefix lengths & the difference. */
142 char bigram
[3]; /* Bigram to search for in table. */
143 int code
; /* Index of `bigram' in bigrams table. */
144 FILE *fp
; /* Most common bigrams file. */
145 int line_len
; /* Length of input line. */
147 program_name
= argv
[0];
148 atexit (close_stdout
);
158 if (0 == strcmp(argv
[1], "--help"))
163 else if (0 == strcmp(argv
[1], "--version"))
165 printf (_("GNU findutils version %s\n"), version_string
);
169 fp
= fopen (argv
[1], "r");
172 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: ", argv
[0]);
177 pathsize
= oldpathsize
= 1026; /* Increased as necessary by getline. */
178 path
= xmalloc (pathsize
);
179 oldpath
= xmalloc (oldpathsize
);
181 /* Set to anything not starting with a slash, to force the first
182 prefix count to 0. */
183 strcpy (oldpath
, " ");
186 /* Copy the list of most common bigrams to the output,
187 padding with NULs if there are <128 of them. */
188 fgets (bigrams
, 257, fp
);
189 fwrite (bigrams
, 1, 256, stdout
);
192 while ((line_len
= getline (&path
, &pathsize
, stdin
)) > 0)
196 path
[line_len
- 1] = '\0'; /* Remove newline. */
198 /* Squelch unprintable chars in path so as not to botch decoding. */
199 for (pp
= path
; *pp
!= '\0'; pp
++)
201 if (!(*pp
>= 040 && *pp
< 0177))
205 count
= prefix_length (oldpath
, path
);
206 diffcount
= count
- oldcount
;
208 /* If the difference is small, it fits in one byte;
209 otherwise, two bytes plus a marker noting that fact. */
210 if (diffcount
< -LOCATEDB_OLD_OFFSET
|| diffcount
> LOCATEDB_OLD_OFFSET
)
212 putc (LOCATEDB_OLD_ESCAPE
, stdout
);
213 putw (diffcount
+ LOCATEDB_OLD_OFFSET
, stdout
);
216 putc (diffcount
+ LOCATEDB_OLD_OFFSET
, stdout
);
218 /* Look for bigrams in the remainder of the path. */
219 for (pp
= path
+ count
; *pp
!= '\0'; pp
+= 2)
223 /* No bigram is possible; only one char is left. */
229 /* Linear search for specific bigram in string table. */
230 code
= strindex (bigrams
, bigram
);
232 putchar ((code
/ 2) | 0200); /* It's a common bigram. */
234 fputs (bigram
, stdout
); /* Write the text as printable ASCII. */
238 /* Swap path and oldpath and their sizes. */
239 char *tmppath
= oldpath
;
240 size_t tmppathsize
= oldpathsize
;
242 oldpathsize
= pathsize
;
244 pathsize
= tmppathsize
;