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- /* sb.c - string buffer manipulation routines
- Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
- Written by Steve and Judy Chamberlain of Cygnus Support,
- sac@cygnus.com
-
- This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler.
-
- GAS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
- any later version.
-
- GAS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- GNU General Public License for more details.
-
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with GAS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
- Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
- 02111-1307, USA. */
-
- #include "config.h"
- #include <stdio.h>
- #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
- #include <string.h>
- #else
- #include <strings.h>
- #endif
- #include "libiberty.h"
- #include "sb.h"
-
- /* These routines are about manipulating strings.
-
- They are managed in things called `sb's which is an abbreviation
- for string buffers. An sb has to be created, things can be glued
- on to it, and at the end of it's life it should be freed. The
- contents should never be pointed at whilst it is still growing,
- since it could be moved at any time
-
- eg:
- sb_new (&foo);
- sb_grow... (&foo,...);
- use foo->ptr[*];
- sb_kill (&foo);
-
- */
-
- #define dsize 5
-
- static void sb_check PARAMS ((sb *, int));
-
- /* Statistics of sb structures. */
-
- int string_count[sb_max_power_two];
-
- /* Free list of sb structures. */
-
- static sb_list_vector free_list;
-
- /* initializes an sb. */
-
- void
- sb_build (ptr, size)
- sb *ptr;
- int size;
- {
- /* see if we can find one to allocate */
- sb_element *e;
-
- if (size > sb_max_power_two)
- abort ();
-
- e = free_list.size[size];
- if (!e)
- {
- /* nothing there, allocate one and stick into the free list */
- e = (sb_element *) xmalloc (sizeof (sb_element) + (1 << size));
- e->next = free_list.size[size];
- e->size = 1 << size;
- free_list.size[size] = e;
- string_count[size]++;
- }
-
- /* remove from free list */
-
- free_list.size[size] = e->next;
-
- /* copy into callers world */
- ptr->ptr = e->data;
- ptr->pot = size;
- ptr->len = 0;
- ptr->item = e;
- }
-
-
- void
- sb_new (ptr)
- sb *ptr;
- {
- sb_build (ptr, dsize);
- }
-
- /* deallocate the sb at ptr */
-
- void
- sb_kill (ptr)
- sb *ptr;
- {
- /* return item to free list */
- ptr->item->next = free_list.size[ptr->pot];
- free_list.size[ptr->pot] = ptr->item;
- }
-
- /* add the sb at s to the end of the sb at ptr */
-
- void
- sb_add_sb (ptr, s)
- sb *ptr;
- sb *s;
- {
- sb_check (ptr, s->len);
- memcpy (ptr->ptr + ptr->len, s->ptr, s->len);
- ptr->len += s->len;
- }
-
- /* make sure that the sb at ptr has room for another len characters,
- and grow it if it doesn't. */
-
- static void
- sb_check (ptr, len)
- sb *ptr;
- int len;
- {
- if (ptr->len + len >= 1 << ptr->pot)
- {
- sb tmp;
- int pot = ptr->pot;
- while (ptr->len + len >= 1 << pot)
- pot++;
- sb_build (&tmp, pot);
- sb_add_sb (&tmp, ptr);
- sb_kill (ptr);
- *ptr = tmp;
- }
- }
-
- /* make the sb at ptr point back to the beginning. */
-
- void
- sb_reset (ptr)
- sb *ptr;
- {
- ptr->len = 0;
- }
-
- /* add character c to the end of the sb at ptr. */
-
- void
- sb_add_char (ptr, c)
- sb *ptr;
- int c;
- {
- sb_check (ptr, 1);
- ptr->ptr[ptr->len++] = c;
- }
-
- /* add null terminated string s to the end of sb at ptr. */
-
- void
- sb_add_string (ptr, s)
- sb *ptr;
- const char *s;
- {
- int len = strlen (s);
- sb_check (ptr, len);
- memcpy (ptr->ptr + ptr->len, s, len);
- ptr->len += len;
- }
-
- /* add string at s of length len to sb at ptr */
-
- void
- sb_add_buffer (ptr, s, len)
- sb *ptr;
- const char *s;
- int len;
- {
- sb_check (ptr, len);
- memcpy (ptr->ptr + ptr->len, s, len);
- ptr->len += len;
- }
-
- /* print the sb at ptr to the output file */
-
- void
- sb_print (outfile, ptr)
- FILE *outfile;
- sb *ptr;
- {
- int i;
- int nc = 0;
-
- for (i = 0; i < ptr->len; i++)
- {
- if (nc)
- {
- fprintf (outfile, ",");
- }
- fprintf (outfile, "%d", ptr->ptr[i]);
- nc = 1;
- }
- }
-
- void
- sb_print_at (outfile, idx, ptr)
- FILE *outfile;
- int idx;
- sb *ptr;
- {
- int i;
- for (i = idx; i < ptr->len; i++)
- putc (ptr->ptr[i], outfile);
- }
-
- /* put a null at the end of the sb at in and return the start of the
- string, so that it can be used as an arg to printf %s. */
-
- char *
- sb_name (in)
- sb *in;
- {
- /* stick a null on the end of the string */
- sb_add_char (in, 0);
- return in->ptr;
- }
-
- /* like sb_name, but don't include the null byte in the string. */
-
- char *
- sb_terminate (in)
- sb *in;
- {
- sb_add_char (in, 0);
- --in->len;
- return in->ptr;
- }
-
- /* start at the index idx into the string in sb at ptr and skip
- whitespace. return the index of the first non whitespace character */
-
- int
- sb_skip_white (idx, ptr)
- int idx;
- sb *ptr;
- {
- while (idx < ptr->len
- && (ptr->ptr[idx] == ' '
- || ptr->ptr[idx] == '\t'))
- idx++;
- return idx;
- }
-
- /* start at the index idx into the sb at ptr. skips whitespace,
- a comma and any following whitespace. returnes the index of the
- next character. */
-
- int
- sb_skip_comma (idx, ptr)
- int idx;
- sb *ptr;
- {
- while (idx < ptr->len
- && (ptr->ptr[idx] == ' '
- || ptr->ptr[idx] == '\t'))
- idx++;
-
- if (idx < ptr->len
- && ptr->ptr[idx] == ',')
- idx++;
-
- while (idx < ptr->len
- && (ptr->ptr[idx] == ' '
- || ptr->ptr[idx] == '\t'))
- idx++;
-
- return idx;
- }
-