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/*
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*
* This program 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
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* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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*
* The Original Code is Copyright (C) 2001-2002 by NaN Holding BV.
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* A general (pointer -> pointer) hash table ADT
*/
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/** \file blender/blenlib/intern/BLI_ghash.c
* \ingroup bli
*/
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "MEM_guardedalloc.h"
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#include "BLI_sys_types.h" /* for intptr_t support */
#include "BLI_utildefines.h"
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#include "BLI_mempool.h"
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#include "BLI_ghash.h"
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/***/
#ifdef __GNUC__
# pragma GCC diagnostic error "-Wsign-conversion"
# pragma GCC diagnostic error "-Wsign-compare"
# pragma GCC diagnostic error "-Wconversion"
#endif
const unsigned int hashsizes[] = {
5, 11, 17, 37, 67, 131, 257, 521, 1031, 2053, 4099, 8209,
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16411, 32771, 65537, 131101, 262147, 524309, 1048583, 2097169,
4194319, 8388617, 16777259, 33554467, 67108879, 134217757,
268435459
};
/***/
GHash *BLI_ghash_new(GHashHashFP hashfp, GHashCmpFP cmpfp, const char *info)
{
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GHash *gh = MEM_mallocN(sizeof(*gh), info);
gh->hashfp = hashfp;
gh->cmpfp = cmpfp;
gh->entrypool = BLI_mempool_create(sizeof(Entry), 64, 64, 0);
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gh->cursize = 0;
gh->nentries = 0;
gh->nbuckets = hashsizes[gh->cursize];
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gh->buckets = MEM_callocN(gh->nbuckets * sizeof(*gh->buckets), "buckets");
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return gh;
}
int BLI_ghash_size(GHash *gh)
{
return (int)gh->nentries;
}
void BLI_ghash_insert(GHash *gh, void *key, void *val)
{
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unsigned int hash = gh->hashfp(key) % gh->nbuckets;
Entry *e = (Entry *)BLI_mempool_alloc(gh->entrypool);
e->next = gh->buckets[hash];
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e->key = key;
e->val = val;
gh->buckets[hash] = e;
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if (++gh->nentries > (float)gh->nbuckets / 2) {
Entry **old = gh->buckets;
unsigned int i, nold = gh->nbuckets;
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gh->nbuckets = hashsizes[++gh->cursize];
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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gh->buckets = (Entry **)MEM_callocN(gh->nbuckets * sizeof(*gh->buckets), "buckets");
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for (i = 0; i < nold; i++) {
for (e = old[i]; e; ) {
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Entry *n = e->next;
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hash = gh->hashfp(e->key) % gh->nbuckets;
e->next = gh->buckets[hash];
gh->buckets[hash] = e;
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e = n;
}
}
MEM_freeN(old);
}
}
void *BLI_ghash_lookup(GHash *gh, const void *key)
{
const unsigned int hash = gh->hashfp(key) % gh->nbuckets;
Entry *e;
for (e = gh->buckets[hash]; e; e = e->next) {
if (gh->cmpfp(key, e->key) == 0) {
return e->val;
}
}
return NULL;
}
bool BLI_ghash_remove(GHash *gh, void *key, GHashKeyFreeFP keyfreefp, GHashValFreeFP valfreefp)
{
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unsigned int hash = gh->hashfp(key) % gh->nbuckets;
Entry *e;
Entry *p = NULL;
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for (e = gh->buckets[hash]; e; e = e->next) {
if (gh->cmpfp(key, e->key) == 0) {
Entry *n = e->next;
if (keyfreefp) keyfreefp(e->key);
if (valfreefp) valfreefp(e->val);
BLI_mempool_free(gh->entrypool, e);
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/* correct but 'e' isn't used before return */
/* e = n; *//*UNUSED*/
if (p) p->next = n;
else gh->buckets[hash] = n;
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gh->nentries--;
return true;
}
p = e;
}
return false;
}
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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void BLI_ghash_clear(GHash *gh, GHashKeyFreeFP keyfreefp, GHashValFreeFP valfreefp)
{
unsigned int i;
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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if (keyfreefp || valfreefp) {
for (i = 0; i < gh->nbuckets; i++) {
Entry *e;
for (e = gh->buckets[i]; e; ) {
Entry *n = e->next;
if (keyfreefp) keyfreefp(e->key);
if (valfreefp) valfreefp(e->val);
e = n;
}
}
}
gh->cursize = 0;
gh->nentries = 0;
gh->nbuckets = hashsizes[gh->cursize];
gh->buckets = MEM_recallocN(gh->buckets, gh->nbuckets * sizeof(*gh->buckets));
}
/* same as above but return the value,
* no free value argument since it will be returned */
void *BLI_ghash_pop(GHash *gh, void *key, GHashKeyFreeFP keyfreefp)
{
unsigned int hash = gh->hashfp(key) % gh->nbuckets;
Entry *e;
Entry *p = NULL;
for (e = gh->buckets[hash]; e; e = e->next) {
if (gh->cmpfp(key, e->key) == 0) {
Entry *n = e->next;
void *value = e->val;
if (keyfreefp) keyfreefp(e->key);
BLI_mempool_free(gh->entrypool, e);
/* correct but 'e' isn't used before return */
/* e = n; *//*UNUSED*/
if (p) p->next = n;
else gh->buckets[hash] = n;
gh->nentries--;
return value;
}
p = e;
}
return NULL;
}
bool BLI_ghash_haskey(GHash *gh, const void *key)
{
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unsigned int hash = gh->hashfp(key) % gh->nbuckets;
Entry *e;
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for (e = gh->buckets[hash]; e; e = e->next)
if (gh->cmpfp(key, e->key) == 0)
return true;
return false;
}
void BLI_ghash_free(GHash *gh, GHashKeyFreeFP keyfreefp, GHashValFreeFP valfreefp)
{
unsigned int i;
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if (keyfreefp || valfreefp) {
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for (i = 0; i < gh->nbuckets; i++) {
Entry *e;
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for (e = gh->buckets[i]; e; ) {
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Entry *n = e->next;
if (keyfreefp) keyfreefp(e->key);
if (valfreefp) valfreefp(e->val);
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e = n;
}
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}
}
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MEM_freeN(gh->buckets);
BLI_mempool_destroy(gh->entrypool);
gh->buckets = NULL;
gh->nentries = 0;
gh->nbuckets = 0;
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MEM_freeN(gh);
}
/***/
GHashIterator *BLI_ghashIterator_new(GHash *gh)
{
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GHashIterator *ghi = MEM_mallocN(sizeof(*ghi), "ghash iterator");
ghi->gh = gh;
ghi->curEntry = NULL;
ghi->curBucket = (unsigned int)-1;
while (!ghi->curEntry) {
ghi->curBucket++;
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if (ghi->curBucket == ghi->gh->nbuckets)
break;
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ghi->curEntry = ghi->gh->buckets[ghi->curBucket];
}
return ghi;
}
void BLI_ghashIterator_init(GHashIterator *ghi, GHash *gh)
{
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ghi->gh = gh;
ghi->curEntry = NULL;
ghi->curBucket = (unsigned int)-1;
while (!ghi->curEntry) {
ghi->curBucket++;
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if (ghi->curBucket == ghi->gh->nbuckets)
break;
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ghi->curEntry = ghi->gh->buckets[ghi->curBucket];
}
}
void BLI_ghashIterator_free(GHashIterator *ghi)
{
MEM_freeN(ghi);
}
void *BLI_ghashIterator_getKey(GHashIterator *ghi)
{
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return ghi->curEntry ? ghi->curEntry->key : NULL;
}
void *BLI_ghashIterator_getValue(GHashIterator *ghi)
{
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return ghi->curEntry ? ghi->curEntry->val : NULL;
}
void BLI_ghashIterator_step(GHashIterator *ghi)
{
if (ghi->curEntry) {
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ghi->curEntry = ghi->curEntry->next;
while (!ghi->curEntry) {
ghi->curBucket++;
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if (ghi->curBucket == ghi->gh->nbuckets)
break;
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ghi->curEntry = ghi->gh->buckets[ghi->curBucket];
}
}
}
bool BLI_ghashIterator_done(GHashIterator *ghi)
{
return ghi->curEntry == NULL;
}
/***/
unsigned int BLI_ghashutil_ptrhash(const void *key)
{
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return (unsigned int)(intptr_t)key;
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}
int BLI_ghashutil_ptrcmp(const void *a, const void *b)
{
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if (a == b)
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return 0;
else
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return (a < b) ? -1 : 1;
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}
unsigned int BLI_ghashutil_inthash(const void *ptr)
{
uintptr_t key = (uintptr_t)ptr;
key += ~(key << 16);
key ^= (key >> 5);
key += (key << 3);
key ^= (key >> 13);
key += ~(key << 9);
key ^= (key >> 17);
return (unsigned int)(key & 0xffffffff);
}
int BLI_ghashutil_intcmp(const void *a, const void *b)
{
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if (a == b)
return 0;
else
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return (a < b) ? -1 : 1;
}
/**
* This function implements the widely used "djb" hash apparently posted
* by Daniel Bernstein to comp.lang.c some time ago. The 32 bit
* unsigned hash value starts at 5381 and for each byte 'c' in the
* string, is updated: <literal>hash = hash * 33 + c</literal>. This
* function uses the signed value of each byte.
*
* note: this is the same hash method that glib 2.34.0 uses.
*/
unsigned int BLI_ghashutil_strhash(const void *ptr)
{
const signed char *p;
unsigned int h = 5381;
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for (p = ptr; *p != '\0'; p++) {
h = (h << 5) + h + (unsigned int)*p;
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}
return h;
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}
int BLI_ghashutil_strcmp(const void *a, const void *b)
{
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return strcmp(a, b);
}
GHash *BLI_ghash_ptr_new(const char *info)
{
return BLI_ghash_new(BLI_ghashutil_ptrhash, BLI_ghashutil_ptrcmp, info);
}
GHash *BLI_ghash_str_new(const char *info)
{
return BLI_ghash_new(BLI_ghashutil_strhash, BLI_ghashutil_strcmp, info);
}
GHash *BLI_ghash_int_new(const char *info)
{
return BLI_ghash_new(BLI_ghashutil_inthash, BLI_ghashutil_intcmp, info);
}
GHash *BLI_ghash_pair_new(const char *info)
{
return BLI_ghash_new(BLI_ghashutil_pairhash, BLI_ghashutil_paircmp, info);
}
GHashPair *BLI_ghashutil_pairalloc(const void *first, const void *second)
{
GHashPair *pair = MEM_mallocN(sizeof(GHashPair), "GHashPair");
pair->first = first;
pair->second = second;
return pair;
}
unsigned int BLI_ghashutil_pairhash(const void *ptr)
{
const GHashPair *pair = ptr;
unsigned int hash = BLI_ghashutil_ptrhash(pair->first);
return hash ^ BLI_ghashutil_ptrhash(pair->second);
}
int BLI_ghashutil_paircmp(const void *a, const void *b)
{
const GHashPair *A = a;
const GHashPair *B = b;
int cmp = BLI_ghashutil_ptrcmp(A->first, B->first);
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if (cmp == 0)
return BLI_ghashutil_ptrcmp(A->second, B->second);
return cmp;
}
void BLI_ghashutil_pairfree(void *ptr)
{
MEM_freeN(ptr);
}