uint16_t code_crc;
uint32_t code_entfields;
+/* This is outrageous! */
+#define QCINT_ENTRY void*
+#define QCINT_TO_HASH_ENTRY(q) ((void*)(uintptr_t)(q))
+#define HASH_ENTRY_TO_QCINT(h) ((qcint)(uintptr_t)(h))
+static ht code_string_cache;
+static qcint code_string_cached_empty;
+
void code_push_statement(prog_section_statement *stmt, int linenum)
{
vec_push(code_statements, *stmt);
int i = 0;
code_entfields = 0;
+ code_string_cache = util_htnew(1024);
/*
* The way progs.dat is suppose to work is odd, there needs to be
uint32_t code_genstring(const char *str)
{
- uint32_t off = vec_size(code_chars);
- while (*str) {
- vec_push(code_chars, *str);
- ++str;
- }
- vec_push(code_chars, 0);
- return off;
-}
+ uint32_t off;
+ size_t hash;
+ QCINT_ENTRY existing;
-uint32_t code_cachedstring(const char *str)
-{
- size_t s = 0;
- /* We could implement knuth-morris-pratt or something
- * and also take substrings, but I'm uncomfortable with
- * pointing to subparts of strings for the sake of clarity...
- */
- while (s < vec_size(code_chars)) {
- if (!strcmp(str, code_chars + s))
- return s;
- while (code_chars[s]) ++s;
- ++s;
+ if (!str)
+ return 0;
+
+ if (!*str) {
+ if (!code_string_cached_empty) {
+ code_string_cached_empty = vec_size(code_chars);
+ vec_push(code_chars, 0);
+ }
+ return code_string_cached_empty;
}
- return code_genstring(str);
+
+ hash = util_hthash(code_string_cache, str);
+ existing = util_htgeth(code_string_cache, str, hash);
+ if (existing)
+ return HASH_ENTRY_TO_QCINT(existing);
+
+ off = vec_size(code_chars);
+ vec_upload(code_chars, str, strlen(str)+1);
+
+ util_htseth(code_string_cache, str, hash, QCINT_TO_HASH_ENTRY(off));
+ existing = util_htgeth(code_string_cache, str, hash);
+ return off;
}
qcint code_alloc_field (size_t qcsize)