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1 | /* |
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2 | * This file is part of Deliantra, the Roguelike Realtime MMORPG. |
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3 | * |
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4 | * Copyright (©) 2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016 Marc Alexander Lehmann / Robin Redeker / the Deliantra team |
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5 | * |
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6 | * Deliantra is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under |
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7 | * the terms of the Affero GNU General Public License as published by the |
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8 | * Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your |
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9 | * option) any later version. |
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10 | * |
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11 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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12 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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13 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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14 | * GNU General Public License for more details. |
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15 | * |
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16 | * You should have received a copy of the Affero GNU General Public License |
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17 | * and the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see |
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18 | * <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
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19 | * |
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20 | * The authors can be reached via e-mail to <support@deliantra.net> |
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21 | */ |
1 | |
22 | |
2 | /* |
23 | /* |
3 | * shstr.C |
24 | * shstr.C |
4 | */ |
25 | */ |
5 | |
26 | |
6 | #include <cstring> |
27 | #include <cstring> |
7 | #include <cstdlib> |
28 | #include <cstdlib> |
8 | |
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9 | #include <glib.h> |
29 | #include <glib.h> |
10 | |
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11 | #include <tr1/unordered_set> |
30 | #include <tr1/unordered_set> |
12 | |
31 | |
13 | #include "global.h" |
32 | #include "global.h" |
14 | |
33 | |
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34 | size_t shstr_alloc; |
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35 | |
15 | typedef std::tr1::unordered_set<const char *, str_hash, str_equal> HT; |
36 | typedef std::tr1::unordered_set <const char *, str_hash, str_equal, slice_allocator<const char *> > HT; |
16 | |
37 | |
17 | static HT ht; |
38 | static HT ht; |
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39 | static int next_gc; |
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40 | |
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41 | #define NUM_INT 3 |
18 | |
42 | |
19 | static const char * |
43 | static const char * |
20 | makevec (const char *s) |
44 | makevec (const char *s) |
21 | { |
45 | { |
22 | int |
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23 | len = strlen (s); |
46 | int len = strlen (s); |
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47 | int alloc = sizeof (uint32_t) * NUM_INT + len + 1; |
24 | |
48 | |
25 | const char * |
49 | shstr_alloc += alloc; |
26 | v = (const char *) (2 + (int *) g_slice_alloc (sizeof (int) * 2 + len + 1)); |
50 | char *v = (char *)g_slice_alloc (alloc); |
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51 | v += sizeof (uint32_t) * NUM_INT; |
27 | |
52 | |
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53 | shstr::hash (v) = strhsh (s); |
28 | shstr::length (v) = len; |
54 | shstr::length (v) = len; |
29 | shstr::refcnt (v) = 1; |
55 | shstr::refcnt (v) = 1; |
30 | |
56 | |
31 | memcpy ((char *) v, s, len + 1); |
57 | memcpy (v, s, len + 1); |
32 | |
58 | |
33 | return v; |
59 | return v; |
34 | } |
60 | } |
35 | |
61 | |
36 | const char *shstr::null = makevec ("<nil>"); |
62 | shstr_vec<sizeof "(null)"> shstr_tmp::nullvec = { STRHSH_NULL, 0, 0xffffffff, "(null)" }; |
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63 | |
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64 | bool |
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65 | shstr_tmp::contains (const char *substring) const |
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66 | { |
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67 | //TODO: this is supposed to check for comma-seperation... |
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68 | return s != null () |
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69 | && substring |
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70 | && strstr (s, substring); |
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71 | } |
37 | |
72 | |
38 | const char * |
73 | const char * |
39 | shstr::find (const char *s) |
74 | shstr::find (const char *s) |
40 | { |
75 | { |
41 | if (!s) |
76 | if (!s) |
42 | return s; |
77 | return s; |
43 | |
78 | |
44 | HT::iterator i = ht.find (s); |
79 | auto (i, ht.find (s)); |
45 | |
80 | |
46 | return i != ht.end ()? *i : 0; |
81 | return i != ht.end ()? *i : 0; |
47 | } |
82 | } |
48 | |
83 | |
49 | const char * |
84 | const char * |
50 | shstr::intern (const char *s) |
85 | shstr::intern (const char *s) |
51 | { |
86 | { |
52 | if (!s) |
87 | if (!s) |
53 | return null; |
88 | return null (); |
54 | |
89 | |
55 | if (const char *found = find (s)) |
90 | if (const char *found = find (s)) |
56 | { |
91 | { |
57 | ++refcnt (found); |
92 | ++refcnt (found); |
58 | return found; |
93 | return found; |
59 | } |
94 | } |
60 | |
95 | |
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96 | --next_gc; |
61 | s = makevec (s); |
97 | s = makevec (s); |
62 | ht.insert (s); |
98 | ht.insert (s); |
63 | return s; |
99 | return s; |
64 | } |
100 | } |
65 | |
101 | |
66 | // periodically test refcounts == 0 for a few strings |
102 | // periodically test refcounts == 0 for a few strings |
67 | // this is the ONLY thing that erases stuff from ht. keep it that way. |
103 | // this is the ONLY thing that erases stuff from ht. keep it that way. |
68 | void |
104 | void |
69 | shstr::gc () |
105 | shstr::gc () |
70 | { |
106 | { |
71 | return; //D |
107 | if (expect_true (next_gc > 0)) |
72 | //D currently disabled: some datastructures might still store them |
108 | return; |
73 | //D but their pointers will become invalidated |
109 | |
74 | static const char *curpos; |
110 | static const char *curpos; |
75 | |
111 | |
76 | HT::iterator i = curpos ? ht.find (curpos) : ht.begin (); |
112 | auto (i, curpos ? ht.find (curpos) : ht.begin ()); |
77 | |
113 | |
78 | if (i == ht.end ()) |
114 | if (i == ht.end ()) |
79 | i = ht.begin (); |
115 | i = ht.begin (); |
80 | |
116 | |
81 | // go through all strings roughly once every 4 minutes |
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82 | int n = ht.size () / 256 + 16; |
117 | int n = ht.size () / 256 + 16; |
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118 | next_gc += n >> 1; |
83 | |
119 | |
84 | for (;;) |
120 | for (;;) |
85 | { |
121 | { |
86 | if (i == ht.end ()) |
122 | if (i == ht.end ()) |
87 | { |
123 | { |
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90 | } |
126 | } |
91 | else if (!--n) |
127 | else if (!--n) |
92 | break; |
128 | break; |
93 | else if (!refcnt (*i)) |
129 | else if (!refcnt (*i)) |
94 | { |
130 | { |
95 | HT::iterator o = i++; |
131 | auto (o, i++); |
96 | const char *s = *o; |
132 | const char *s = *o; |
97 | |
133 | |
98 | ht.erase (o); |
134 | ht.erase (o); |
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135 | |
100 | //printf ("GC %4d %3d %d >%s<%d\n", (int)ht.size (), n, shstr::refcnt (s), s, shstr::length (s)); |
136 | //printf ("GC %4d %3d %d >%s<%d\n", (int)ht.size (), n, shstr::refcnt (s), s, shstr::length (s)); |
101 | g_slice_free1 (sizeof (int) * 2 + length (s) + 1, -2 + (int *) s); |
137 | int alloc = sizeof (uint32_t) * NUM_INT + length (s) + 1; |
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138 | shstr_alloc -= alloc; |
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139 | g_slice_free1 (alloc, (void *)(s - sizeof (uint32_t) * NUM_INT)); |
102 | } |
140 | } |
103 | else |
141 | else |
104 | ++i; |
142 | ++i; |
105 | } |
143 | } |
106 | |
144 | |
107 | curpos = *i; |
145 | curpos = *i; |
108 | } |
146 | } |
109 | |
147 | |
110 | shstr skill_names[NUM_SKILLS]; |
148 | // declare these here to get correct initialisation order |
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149 | #define def2(id,str) const shstr id (str); |
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150 | #define def(id) def2(shstr_ ## id, # id) |
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151 | # include "shstrinc.h" |
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152 | #undef def |
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153 | #undef def2 |
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154 | |
112 | // what weird misoptimisation is this again? |
155 | materialtype_t material_null; |
113 | const shstr undead_name ("undead"); |
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114 | |
156 | |
115 | //TODO: this should of course not be here |
157 | struct freed_map freed_map; |
116 | |
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117 | /* buf_overflow() - we don't want to exceed the buffer size of |
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118 | * buf1 by adding on buf2! Returns true if overflow will occur. |
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119 | */ |
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120 | |
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121 | int |
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122 | buf_overflow (const char *buf1, const char *buf2, int bufsize) |
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123 | { |
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124 | int len1 = 0, len2 = 0; |
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125 | |
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126 | if (buf1) |
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127 | len1 = strlen (buf1); |
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128 | if (buf2) |
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129 | len2 = strlen (buf2); |
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130 | if ((len1 + len2) >= bufsize) |
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131 | return 1; |
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132 | return 0; |
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133 | } |
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