2002-02-04 Jeff Johnston <jjohnstn@redhat.com>
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1 /* An abstract string datatype.
2 Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Mark Mitchell (mark@markmitchell.com).
5 This file is part of GNU CC.
7 GNU CC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
10 any later version.
12 GNU CC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
19 the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
20 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
22 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
23 #include "config.h"
24 #endif
26 #include <stdio.h>
28 #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
29 #include <string.h>
30 #endif
32 #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
33 #include <stdlib.h>
34 #endif
36 #include "libiberty.h"
37 #include "dyn-string.h"
39 /* If this file is being compiled for inclusion in the C++ runtime
40 library, as part of the demangler implementation, we don't want to
41 abort if an allocation fails. Instead, percolate an error code up
42 through the call chain. */
44 #ifdef IN_LIBGCC2
45 #define RETURN_ON_ALLOCATION_FAILURE
46 #endif
48 /* Performs in-place initialization of a dyn_string struct. This
49 function can be used with a dyn_string struct on the stack or
50 embedded in another object. The contents of of the string itself
51 are still dynamically allocated. The string initially is capable
52 of holding at least SPACE characeters, including the terminating
53 NUL. If SPACE is 0, it will silently be increated to 1.
55 If RETURN_ON_ALLOCATION_FAILURE is defined and memory allocation
56 fails, returns 0. Otherwise returns 1. */
58 int
59 dyn_string_init (ds_struct_ptr, space)
60 struct dyn_string *ds_struct_ptr;
61 int space;
63 /* We need at least one byte in which to store the terminating NUL. */
64 if (space == 0)
65 space = 1;
67 #ifdef RETURN_ON_ALLOCATION_FAILURE
68 ds_struct_ptr->s = (char *) malloc (space);
69 if (ds_struct_ptr->s == NULL)
70 return 0;
71 #else
72 ds_struct_ptr->s = (char *) xmalloc (space);
73 #endif
74 ds_struct_ptr->allocated = space;
75 ds_struct_ptr->length = 0;
76 ds_struct_ptr->s[0] = '\0';
78 return 1;
81 /* Create a new dynamic string capable of holding at least SPACE
82 characters, including the terminating NUL. If SPACE is 0, it will
83 be silently increased to 1. If RETURN_ON_ALLOCATION_FAILURE is
84 defined and memory allocation fails, returns NULL. Otherwise
85 returns the newly allocated string. */
87 dyn_string_t
88 dyn_string_new (space)
89 int space;
91 dyn_string_t result;
92 #ifdef RETURN_ON_ALLOCATION_FAILURE
93 result = (dyn_string_t) malloc (sizeof (struct dyn_string));
94 if (result == NULL)
95 return NULL;
96 if (!dyn_string_init (result, space))
98 free (result);
99 return NULL;
101 #else
102 result = (dyn_string_t) xmalloc (sizeof (struct dyn_string));
103 dyn_string_init (result, space);
104 #endif
105 return result;
108 /* Free the memory used by DS. */
110 void
111 dyn_string_delete (ds)
112 dyn_string_t ds;
114 free (ds->s);
115 free (ds);
118 /* Returns the contents of DS in a buffer allocated with malloc. It
119 is the caller's responsibility to deallocate the buffer using free.
120 DS is then set to the empty string. Deletes DS itself. */
122 char*
123 dyn_string_release (ds)
124 dyn_string_t ds;
126 /* Store the old buffer. */
127 char* result = ds->s;
128 /* The buffer is no longer owned by DS. */
129 ds->s = NULL;
130 /* Delete DS. */
131 free (ds);
132 /* Return the old buffer. */
133 return result;
136 /* Increase the capacity of DS so it can hold at least SPACE
137 characters, plus the terminating NUL. This function will not (at
138 present) reduce the capacity of DS. Returns DS on success.
140 If RETURN_ON_ALLOCATION_FAILURE is defined and a memory allocation
141 operation fails, deletes DS and returns NULL. */
143 dyn_string_t
144 dyn_string_resize (ds, space)
145 dyn_string_t ds;
146 int space;
148 int new_allocated = ds->allocated;
150 /* Increase SPACE to hold the NUL termination. */
151 ++space;
153 /* Increase allocation by factors of two. */
154 while (space > new_allocated)
155 new_allocated *= 2;
157 if (new_allocated != ds->allocated)
159 ds->allocated = new_allocated;
160 /* We actually need more space. */
161 #ifdef RETURN_ON_ALLOCATION_FAILURE
162 ds->s = (char *) realloc (ds->s, ds->allocated);
163 if (ds->s == NULL)
165 free (ds);
166 return NULL;
168 #else
169 ds->s = (char *) xrealloc (ds->s, ds->allocated);
170 #endif
173 return ds;
176 /* Sets the contents of DS to the empty string. */
178 void
179 dyn_string_clear (ds)
180 dyn_string_t ds;
182 /* A dyn_string always has room for at least the NUL terminator. */
183 ds->s[0] = '\0';
184 ds->length = 0;
187 /* Makes the contents of DEST the same as the contents of SRC. DEST
188 and SRC must be distinct. Returns 1 on success. On failure, if
189 RETURN_ON_ALLOCATION_FAILURE, deletes DEST and returns 0. */
192 dyn_string_copy (dest, src)
193 dyn_string_t dest;
194 dyn_string_t src;
196 if (dest == src)
197 abort ();
199 /* Make room in DEST. */
200 if (dyn_string_resize (dest, src->length) == NULL)
201 return 0;
202 /* Copy DEST into SRC. */
203 strcpy (dest->s, src->s);
204 /* Update the size of DEST. */
205 dest->length = src->length;
206 return 1;
209 /* Copies SRC, a NUL-terminated string, into DEST. Returns 1 on
210 success. On failure, if RETURN_ON_ALLOCATION_FAILURE, deletes DEST
211 and returns 0. */
214 dyn_string_copy_cstr (dest, src)
215 dyn_string_t dest;
216 const char *src;
218 int length = strlen (src);
219 /* Make room in DEST. */
220 if (dyn_string_resize (dest, length) == NULL)
221 return 0;
222 /* Copy DEST into SRC. */
223 strcpy (dest->s, src);
224 /* Update the size of DEST. */
225 dest->length = length;
226 return 1;
229 /* Inserts SRC at the beginning of DEST. DEST is expanded as
230 necessary. SRC and DEST must be distinct. Returns 1 on success.
231 On failure, if RETURN_ON_ALLOCATION_FAILURE, deletes DEST and
232 returns 0. */
235 dyn_string_prepend (dest, src)
236 dyn_string_t dest;
237 dyn_string_t src;
239 return dyn_string_insert (dest, 0, src);
242 /* Inserts SRC, a NUL-terminated string, at the beginning of DEST.
243 DEST is expanded as necessary. Returns 1 on success. On failure,
244 if RETURN_ON_ALLOCATION_FAILURE, deletes DEST and returns 0. */
247 dyn_string_prepend_cstr (dest, src)
248 dyn_string_t dest;
249 const char *src;
251 return dyn_string_insert_cstr (dest, 0, src);
254 /* Inserts SRC into DEST starting at position POS. DEST is expanded
255 as necessary. SRC and DEST must be distinct. Returns 1 on
256 success. On failure, if RETURN_ON_ALLOCATION_FAILURE, deletes DEST
257 and returns 0. */
260 dyn_string_insert (dest, pos, src)
261 dyn_string_t dest;
262 int pos;
263 dyn_string_t src;
265 int i;
267 if (src == dest)
268 abort ();
270 if (dyn_string_resize (dest, dest->length + src->length) == NULL)
271 return 0;
272 /* Make room for the insertion. Be sure to copy the NUL. */
273 for (i = dest->length; i >= pos; --i)
274 dest->s[i + src->length] = dest->s[i];
275 /* Splice in the new stuff. */
276 strncpy (dest->s + pos, src->s, src->length);
277 /* Compute the new length. */
278 dest->length += src->length;
279 return 1;
282 /* Inserts SRC, a NUL-terminated string, into DEST starting at
283 position POS. DEST is expanded as necessary. Returns 1 on
284 success. On failure, RETURN_ON_ALLOCATION_FAILURE, deletes DEST
285 and returns 0. */
288 dyn_string_insert_cstr (dest, pos, src)
289 dyn_string_t dest;
290 int pos;
291 const char *src;
293 int i;
294 int length = strlen (src);
296 if (dyn_string_resize (dest, dest->length + length) == NULL)
297 return 0;
298 /* Make room for the insertion. Be sure to copy the NUL. */
299 for (i = dest->length; i >= pos; --i)
300 dest->s[i + length] = dest->s[i];
301 /* Splice in the new stuff. */
302 strncpy (dest->s + pos, src, length);
303 /* Compute the new length. */
304 dest->length += length;
305 return 1;
308 /* Inserts character C into DEST starting at position POS. DEST is
309 expanded as necessary. Returns 1 on success. On failure,
310 RETURN_ON_ALLOCATION_FAILURE, deletes DEST and returns 0. */
313 dyn_string_insert_char (dest, pos, c)
314 dyn_string_t dest;
315 int pos;
316 int c;
318 int i;
320 if (dyn_string_resize (dest, dest->length + 1) == NULL)
321 return 0;
322 /* Make room for the insertion. Be sure to copy the NUL. */
323 for (i = dest->length; i >= pos; --i)
324 dest->s[i + 1] = dest->s[i];
325 /* Add the new character. */
326 dest->s[pos] = c;
327 /* Compute the new length. */
328 ++dest->length;
329 return 1;
332 /* Append S to DS, resizing DS if necessary. Returns 1 on success.
333 On failure, if RETURN_ON_ALLOCATION_FAILURE, deletes DEST and
334 returns 0. */
337 dyn_string_append (dest, s)
338 dyn_string_t dest;
339 dyn_string_t s;
341 if (dyn_string_resize (dest, dest->length + s->length) == 0)
342 return 0;
343 strcpy (dest->s + dest->length, s->s);
344 dest->length += s->length;
345 return 1;
348 /* Append the NUL-terminated string S to DS, resizing DS if necessary.
349 Returns 1 on success. On failure, if RETURN_ON_ALLOCATION_FAILURE,
350 deletes DEST and returns 0. */
353 dyn_string_append_cstr (dest, s)
354 dyn_string_t dest;
355 const char *s;
357 int len = strlen (s);
359 /* The new length is the old length plus the size of our string, plus
360 one for the null at the end. */
361 if (dyn_string_resize (dest, dest->length + len) == NULL)
362 return 0;
363 strcpy (dest->s + dest->length, s);
364 dest->length += len;
365 return 1;
368 /* Appends C to the end of DEST. Returns 1 on success. On failiure,
369 if RETURN_ON_ALLOCATION_FAILURE, deletes DEST and returns 0. */
372 dyn_string_append_char (dest, c)
373 dyn_string_t dest;
374 int c;
376 /* Make room for the extra character. */
377 if (dyn_string_resize (dest, dest->length + 1) == NULL)
378 return 0;
379 /* Append the character; it will overwrite the old NUL. */
380 dest->s[dest->length] = c;
381 /* Add a new NUL at the end. */
382 dest->s[dest->length + 1] = '\0';
383 /* Update the length. */
384 ++(dest->length);
385 return 1;
388 /* Sets the contents of DEST to the substring of SRC starting at START
389 and ending before END. START must be less than or equal to END,
390 and both must be between zero and the length of SRC, inclusive.
391 Returns 1 on success. On failure, if RETURN_ON_ALLOCATION_FAILURE,
392 deletes DEST and returns 0. */
395 dyn_string_substring (dest, src, start, end)
396 dyn_string_t dest;
397 dyn_string_t src;
398 int start;
399 int end;
401 int i;
402 int length = end - start;
404 if (start > end || start > src->length || end > src->length)
405 abort ();
407 /* Make room for the substring. */
408 if (dyn_string_resize (dest, length) == NULL)
409 return 0;
410 /* Copy the characters in the substring, */
411 for (i = length; --i >= 0; )
412 dest->s[i] = src->s[start + i];
413 /* NUL-terimate the result. */
414 dest->s[length] = '\0';
415 /* Record the length of the substring. */
416 dest->length = length;
418 return 1;
421 /* Returns non-zero if DS1 and DS2 have the same contents. */
424 dyn_string_eq (ds1, ds2)
425 dyn_string_t ds1;
426 dyn_string_t ds2;
428 /* If DS1 and DS2 have different lengths, they must not be the same. */
429 if (ds1->length != ds2->length)
430 return 0;
431 else
432 return !strcmp (ds1->s, ds2->s);