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1 /* Find near-matches for strings.
2 Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GCC.
6 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
7 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
8 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
9 version.
11 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
12 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
13 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
14 for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
18 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20 #include "config.h"
21 #include "system.h"
22 #include "coretypes.h"
23 #include "tm.h"
24 #include "tree.h"
25 #include "spellcheck.h"
26 #include "selftest.h"
28 /* Get the edit distance between the two strings: the minimal
29 number of edits that are needed to change one string into another,
30 where edits can be one-character insertions, removals, or substitutions,
31 or transpositions of two adjacent characters (counting as one "edit").
33 This implementation uses the Wagner-Fischer algorithm for the
34 Damerau-Levenshtein distance; specifically, the "optimal string alignment
35 distance" or "restricted edit distance" variant. */
37 edit_distance_t
38 get_edit_distance (const char *s, int len_s,
39 const char *t, int len_t)
41 const bool debug = false;
43 if (debug)
45 printf ("s: \"%s\" (len_s=%i)\n", s, len_s);
46 printf ("t: \"%s\" (len_t=%i)\n", t, len_t);
49 if (len_s == 0)
50 return len_t;
51 if (len_t == 0)
52 return len_s;
54 /* We effectively build a matrix where each (i, j) contains the
55 distance between the prefix strings s[0:j] and t[0:i].
56 Rather than actually build an (len_t + 1) * (len_s + 1) matrix,
57 we simply keep track of the last two rows, v_one_ago and v_two_ago,
58 and a new row, v_next, which avoids an (len_t + 1) * (len_s + 1)
59 allocation and memory accesses in favor of three (len_s + 1)
60 allocations. These could potentially be
61 statically-allocated if we impose a maximum length on the
62 strings of interest. */
63 edit_distance_t *v_two_ago = new edit_distance_t[len_s + 1];
64 edit_distance_t *v_one_ago = new edit_distance_t[len_s + 1];
65 edit_distance_t *v_next = new edit_distance_t[len_s + 1];
67 /* The first row is for the case of an empty target string, which
68 we can reach by deleting every character in the source string. */
69 for (int i = 0; i < len_s + 1; i++)
70 v_one_ago[i] = i;
72 /* Build successive rows. */
73 for (int i = 0; i < len_t; i++)
75 if (debug)
77 printf ("i:%i v_one_ago = ", i);
78 for (int j = 0; j < len_s + 1; j++)
79 printf ("%i ", v_one_ago[j]);
80 printf ("\n");
83 /* The initial column is for the case of an empty source string; we
84 can reach prefixes of the target string of length i
85 by inserting i characters. */
86 v_next[0] = i + 1;
88 /* Build the rest of the row by considering neighbors to
89 the north, west and northwest. */
90 for (int j = 0; j < len_s; j++)
92 edit_distance_t cost = (s[j] == t[i] ? 0 : 1);
93 edit_distance_t deletion = v_next[j] + 1;
94 edit_distance_t insertion = v_one_ago[j + 1] + 1;
95 edit_distance_t substitution = v_one_ago[j] + cost;
96 edit_distance_t cheapest = MIN (deletion, insertion);
97 cheapest = MIN (cheapest, substitution);
98 if (i > 0 && j > 0 && s[j] == t[i - 1] && s[j - 1] == t[i])
100 edit_distance_t transposition = v_two_ago[j - 1] + 1;
101 cheapest = MIN (cheapest, transposition);
103 v_next[j + 1] = cheapest;
106 /* Prepare to move on to next row. */
107 for (int j = 0; j < len_s + 1; j++)
109 v_two_ago[j] = v_one_ago[j];
110 v_one_ago[j] = v_next[j];
114 if (debug)
116 printf ("final v_next = ");
117 for (int j = 0; j < len_s + 1; j++)
118 printf ("%i ", v_next[j]);
119 printf ("\n");
122 edit_distance_t result = v_next[len_s];
123 delete[] v_two_ago;
124 delete[] v_one_ago;
125 delete[] v_next;
126 return result;
129 /* Get the edit distance between two nil-terminated strings. */
131 edit_distance_t
132 get_edit_distance (const char *s, const char *t)
134 return get_edit_distance (s, strlen (s), t, strlen (t));
137 /* Given TARGET, a non-NULL string, and CANDIDATES, a non-NULL ptr to
138 an autovec of non-NULL strings, determine which element within
139 CANDIDATES has the lowest edit distance to TARGET. If there are
140 multiple elements with the same minimal distance, the first in the
141 vector wins.
143 If more than half of the letters were misspelled, the suggestion is
144 likely to be meaningless, so return NULL for this case. */
146 const char *
147 find_closest_string (const char *target,
148 const auto_vec<const char *> *candidates)
150 gcc_assert (target);
151 gcc_assert (candidates);
153 int i;
154 const char *candidate;
155 best_match<const char *, const char *> bm (target);
156 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (*candidates, i, candidate)
158 gcc_assert (candidate);
159 bm.consider (candidate);
162 return bm.get_best_meaningful_candidate ();
165 #if CHECKING_P
167 namespace selftest {
169 /* Selftests. */
171 /* Verify that get_edit_distance (A, B) equals the expected value. */
173 static void
174 test_edit_distance_unit_test_oneway (const char *a, const char *b,
175 edit_distance_t expected)
177 edit_distance_t actual = get_edit_distance (a, b);
178 ASSERT_EQ (actual, expected);
181 /* Verify that both
182 get_edit_distance (A, B)
184 get_edit_distance (B, A)
185 equal the expected value, to ensure that the function is symmetric. */
187 static void
188 test_get_edit_distance_unit (const char *a, const char *b,
189 edit_distance_t expected)
191 test_edit_distance_unit_test_oneway (a, b, expected);
192 test_edit_distance_unit_test_oneway (b, a, expected);
195 /* Verify that find_closest_string is sane. */
197 static void
198 test_find_closest_string ()
200 auto_vec<const char *> candidates;
202 /* Verify that it can handle an empty vec. */
203 ASSERT_EQ (NULL, find_closest_string ("", &candidates));
205 /* Verify that it works sanely for non-empty vecs. */
206 candidates.safe_push ("apple");
207 candidates.safe_push ("banana");
208 candidates.safe_push ("cherry");
210 ASSERT_STREQ ("apple", find_closest_string ("app", &candidates));
211 ASSERT_STREQ ("banana", find_closest_string ("banyan", &candidates));
212 ASSERT_STREQ ("cherry", find_closest_string ("berry", &candidates));
213 ASSERT_EQ (NULL, find_closest_string ("not like the others", &candidates));
215 /* The order of the vec can matter, but it should not matter for these
216 inputs. */
217 candidates.truncate (0);
218 candidates.safe_push ("cherry");
219 candidates.safe_push ("banana");
220 candidates.safe_push ("apple");
221 ASSERT_STREQ ("apple", find_closest_string ("app", &candidates));
222 ASSERT_STREQ ("banana", find_closest_string ("banyan", &candidates));
223 ASSERT_STREQ ("cherry", find_closest_string ("berry", &candidates));
224 ASSERT_EQ (NULL, find_closest_string ("not like the others", &candidates));
226 /* If the goal string somehow makes it into the candidate list, offering
227 it as a suggestion will be nonsensical. Verify that we don't offer such
228 suggestions. */
229 ASSERT_EQ (NULL, find_closest_string ("banana", &candidates));
231 /* Example from PR 69968 where transposition helps. */
232 candidates.truncate (0);
233 candidates.safe_push("coordx");
234 candidates.safe_push("coordy");
235 candidates.safe_push("coordz");
236 candidates.safe_push("coordx1");
237 candidates.safe_push("coordy1");
238 candidates.safe_push("coordz1");
239 ASSERT_STREQ ("coordz1", find_closest_string ("coorzd1", &candidates));
242 /* Test data for test_metric_conditions. */
244 static const char * const test_data[] = {
246 "foo",
247 "food",
248 "boo",
249 "1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890"
252 /* Verify that get_edit_distance appears to be a sane distance function,
253 i.e. the conditions for being a metric. This is done directly for a
254 small set of examples, using test_data above. This is O(N^3) in the size
255 of the array, due to the test for the triangle inequality, so we keep the
256 array small. */
258 static void
259 test_metric_conditions ()
261 const int num_test_cases = sizeof (test_data) / sizeof (test_data[0]);
263 for (int i = 0; i < num_test_cases; i++)
265 for (int j = 0; j < num_test_cases; j++)
267 edit_distance_t dist_ij
268 = get_edit_distance (test_data[i], test_data[j]);
270 /* Identity of indiscernibles: d(i, j) > 0 iff i == j. */
271 if (i == j)
272 ASSERT_EQ (dist_ij, 0);
273 else
274 ASSERT_TRUE (dist_ij > 0);
276 /* Symmetry: d(i, j) == d(j, i). */
277 edit_distance_t dist_ji
278 = get_edit_distance (test_data[j], test_data[i]);
279 ASSERT_EQ (dist_ij, dist_ji);
281 /* Triangle inequality. */
282 for (int k = 0; k < num_test_cases; k++)
284 edit_distance_t dist_ik
285 = get_edit_distance (test_data[i], test_data[k]);
286 edit_distance_t dist_jk
287 = get_edit_distance (test_data[j], test_data[k]);
288 ASSERT_TRUE (dist_ik <= dist_ij + dist_jk);
294 /* Verify get_edit_distance for a variety of pairs of pre-canned
295 inputs, comparing against known-good values. */
297 void
298 spellcheck_c_tests ()
300 test_get_edit_distance_unit ("", "nonempty", strlen ("nonempty"));
301 test_get_edit_distance_unit ("saturday", "sunday", 3);
302 test_get_edit_distance_unit ("foo", "m_foo", 2);
303 test_get_edit_distance_unit ("hello_world", "HelloWorld", 3);
304 test_get_edit_distance_unit
305 ("the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog", "dog", 40);
306 test_get_edit_distance_unit
307 ("the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog",
308 "the quick brown dog jumps over the lazy fox",
310 test_get_edit_distance_unit
311 ("Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit,",
312 "All your base are belong to us",
313 44);
314 test_get_edit_distance_unit ("foo", "FOO", 3);
315 test_get_edit_distance_unit ("fee", "deed", 2);
316 test_get_edit_distance_unit ("coorzd1", "coordx1", 2);
318 /* Examples where transposition helps. */
319 test_get_edit_distance_unit ("ab", "ba", 1);
320 test_get_edit_distance_unit ("ba", "abc", 2);
321 test_get_edit_distance_unit ("coorzd1", "coordz1", 1);
322 test_get_edit_distance_unit ("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz",
323 "bacdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxzy", 2);
324 test_get_edit_distance_unit ("saturday", "sundya", 4);
325 test_get_edit_distance_unit ("signed", "singed", 1);
327 test_find_closest_string ();
328 test_metric_conditions ();
331 } // namespace selftest
333 #endif /* #if CHECKING_P */