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author | Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> | 2005-05-27 20:36:40 +0000 |
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committer | Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> | 2005-05-27 20:36:40 +0000 |
commit | 58aa95b54b7cf8b4aaa8264d8d8235b86b992457 (patch) | |
tree | 58cafc7cfc2e5c26bf32a1a543b3aae48510f163 | |
parent | 6d740fd9eea4115304e493147e203c665489fb34 (diff) | |
download | coreutils-58aa95b54b7cf8b4aaa8264d8d8235b86b992457.tar.xz |
Refactor so that others can use large-integer
comparison functions.
Include "strnumcmp.h".
(NEGATION_SIGN, NUMERIC_ZERO, fraccompare):
Remove; moved to strnumcmp.
(decimal_point): Now int, to simplify converison overhead with
new API. All uses changed.
(thousands_sep): Now -1 if there isn't one, as per new API.
All uses changed.
(numcompare): Move contents to strnumcmp module, except for
skipping blanks.
-rw-r--r-- | src/sort.c | 209 |
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 200 deletions
diff --git a/src/sort.c b/src/sort.c index a76b3323d..63cbd555a 100644 --- a/src/sort.c +++ b/src/sort.c @@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ #include "posixver.h" #include "quote.h" #include "stdio-safer.h" +#include "strnumcmp.h" #include "unistd-safer.h" #include "xmemcoll.h" #include "xstrtol.h" @@ -89,13 +90,10 @@ enum SORT_FAILURE = 2 }; -#define NEGATION_SIGN '-' -#define NUMERIC_ZERO '0' - /* The representation of the decimal point in the current locale. */ -static char decimal_point; +static int decimal_point; -/* Thousands separator; if CHAR_MAX + 1, then there isn't one. */ +/* Thousands separator; if -1, then there isn't one. */ static int thousands_sep; /* Nonzero if the corresponding locales are hard. */ @@ -1063,71 +1061,6 @@ fillbuf (struct buffer *buf, FILE *fp, char const *file) } } -/* Compare strings A and B containing decimal fractions < 1. Each string - should begin with a decimal point followed immediately by the digits - of the fraction. Strings not of this form are considered to be zero. */ - -/* The goal here, is to take two numbers a and b... compare these - in parallel. Instead of converting each, and then comparing the - outcome. Most likely stopping the comparison before the conversion - is complete. The algorithm used, in the old sort: - - Algorithm: fraccompare - Action : compare two decimal fractions - accepts : char *a, char *b - returns : -1 if a<b, 0 if a=b, 1 if a>b. - implement: - - if *a == decimal_point AND *b == decimal_point - find first character different in a and b. - if both are digits, return the difference *a - *b. - if *a is a digit - skip past zeros - if digit return 1, else 0 - if *b is a digit - skip past zeros - if digit return -1, else 0 - if *a is a decimal_point - skip past decimal_point and zeros - if digit return 1, else 0 - if *b is a decimal_point - skip past decimal_point and zeros - if digit return -1, else 0 - return 0 */ - -static int -fraccompare (const char *a, const char *b) -{ - if (*a == decimal_point && *b == decimal_point) - { - while (*++a == *++b) - if (! ISDIGIT (*a)) - return 0; - if (ISDIGIT (*a) && ISDIGIT (*b)) - return *a - *b; - if (ISDIGIT (*a)) - goto a_trailing_nonzero; - if (ISDIGIT (*b)) - goto b_trailing_nonzero; - return 0; - } - else if (*a++ == decimal_point) - { - a_trailing_nonzero: - while (*a == NUMERIC_ZERO) - a++; - return ISDIGIT (*a); - } - else if (*b++ == decimal_point) - { - b_trailing_nonzero: - while (*b == NUMERIC_ZERO) - b++; - return - ISDIGIT (*b); - } - return 0; -} - /* Compare strings A and B as numbers without explicitly converting them to machine numbers. Comparatively slow for short strings, but asymptotically hideously fast. */ @@ -1135,136 +1068,12 @@ fraccompare (const char *a, const char *b) static int numcompare (const char *a, const char *b) { - char tmpa; - char tmpb; - int tmp; - size_t log_a; - size_t log_b; - - while (blanks[to_uchar (tmpa = *a)]) + while (blanks[to_uchar (*a)]) a++; - while (blanks[to_uchar (tmpb = *b)]) + while (blanks[to_uchar (*b)]) b++; - if (tmpa == NEGATION_SIGN) - { - do - tmpa = *++a; - while (tmpa == NUMERIC_ZERO || tmpa == thousands_sep); - if (tmpb != NEGATION_SIGN) - { - if (tmpa == decimal_point) - do - tmpa = *++a; - while (tmpa == NUMERIC_ZERO); - if (ISDIGIT (tmpa)) - return -1; - while (tmpb == NUMERIC_ZERO || tmpb == thousands_sep) - tmpb = *++b; - if (tmpb == decimal_point) - do - tmpb = *++b; - while (tmpb == NUMERIC_ZERO); - return - ISDIGIT (tmpb); - } - do - tmpb = *++b; - while (tmpb == NUMERIC_ZERO || tmpb == thousands_sep); - - while (tmpa == tmpb && ISDIGIT (tmpa)) - { - do - tmpa = *++a; - while (tmpa == thousands_sep); - do - tmpb = *++b; - while (tmpb == thousands_sep); - } - - if ((tmpa == decimal_point && !ISDIGIT (tmpb)) - || (tmpb == decimal_point && !ISDIGIT (tmpa))) - return fraccompare (b, a); - - tmp = tmpb - tmpa; - - for (log_a = 0; ISDIGIT (tmpa); ++log_a) - do - tmpa = *++a; - while (tmpa == thousands_sep); - - for (log_b = 0; ISDIGIT (tmpb); ++log_b) - do - tmpb = *++b; - while (tmpb == thousands_sep); - - if (log_a != log_b) - return log_a < log_b ? 1 : -1; - - if (!log_a) - return 0; - - return tmp; - } - else if (tmpb == NEGATION_SIGN) - { - do - tmpb = *++b; - while (tmpb == NUMERIC_ZERO || tmpb == thousands_sep); - if (tmpb == decimal_point) - do - tmpb = *++b; - while (tmpb == NUMERIC_ZERO); - if (ISDIGIT (tmpb)) - return 1; - while (tmpa == NUMERIC_ZERO || tmpa == thousands_sep) - tmpa = *++a; - if (tmpa == decimal_point) - do - tmpa = *++a; - while (tmpa == NUMERIC_ZERO); - return ISDIGIT (tmpa); - } - else - { - while (tmpa == NUMERIC_ZERO || tmpa == thousands_sep) - tmpa = *++a; - while (tmpb == NUMERIC_ZERO || tmpb == thousands_sep) - tmpb = *++b; - - while (tmpa == tmpb && ISDIGIT (tmpa)) - { - do - tmpa = *++a; - while (tmpa == thousands_sep); - do - tmpb = *++b; - while (tmpb == thousands_sep); - } - - if ((tmpa == decimal_point && !ISDIGIT (tmpb)) - || (tmpb == decimal_point && !ISDIGIT (tmpa))) - return fraccompare (a, b); - - tmp = tmpa - tmpb; - - for (log_a = 0; ISDIGIT (tmpa); ++log_a) - do - tmpa = *++a; - while (tmpa == thousands_sep); - - for (log_b = 0; ISDIGIT (tmpb); ++log_b) - do - tmpb = *++b; - while (tmpb == thousands_sep); - - if (log_a != log_b) - return log_a < log_b ? -1 : 1; - - if (!log_a) - return 0; - - return tmp; - } + return strnumcmp (a, b, decimal_point, thousands_sep); } static int @@ -2325,14 +2134,14 @@ main (int argc, char **argv) /* If the locale doesn't define a decimal point, or if the decimal point is multibyte, use the C locale's decimal point. FIXME: add support for multibyte decimal points. */ - decimal_point = locale->decimal_point[0]; + decimal_point = to_uchar (locale->decimal_point[0]); if (! decimal_point || locale->decimal_point[1]) decimal_point = '.'; /* FIXME: add support for multibyte thousands separators. */ - thousands_sep = *locale->thousands_sep; + thousands_sep = to_uchar (*locale->thousands_sep); if (! thousands_sep || locale->thousands_sep[1]) - thousands_sep = CHAR_MAX + 1; + thousands_sep = -1; } have_read_stdin = false; |