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annotate lib-src/qsort.c @ 4952:19a72041c5ed
Mule-izing, various fixes related to char * arguments
-------------------- ChangeLog entries follow: --------------------
modules/ChangeLog addition:
2010-01-26 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* postgresql/postgresql.c:
* postgresql/postgresql.c (CHECK_LIVE_CONNECTION):
* postgresql/postgresql.c (print_pgresult):
* postgresql/postgresql.c (Fpq_conn_defaults):
* postgresql/postgresql.c (Fpq_connectdb):
* postgresql/postgresql.c (Fpq_connect_start):
* postgresql/postgresql.c (Fpq_result_status):
* postgresql/postgresql.c (Fpq_res_status):
Mule-ize large parts of it.
2010-01-26 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* ldap/eldap.c (print_ldap):
* ldap/eldap.c (allocate_ldap):
Use write_ascstring().
src/ChangeLog addition:
2010-01-26 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* alloc.c:
* alloc.c (build_ascstring):
* alloc.c (build_msg_cistring):
* alloc.c (staticpro_1):
* alloc.c (staticpro_name):
* alloc.c (staticpro_nodump_1):
* alloc.c (staticpro_nodump_name):
* alloc.c (unstaticpro_nodump_1):
* alloc.c (mcpro_1):
* alloc.c (mcpro_name):
* alloc.c (object_memory_usage_stats):
* alloc.c (common_init_alloc_early):
* alloc.c (init_alloc_once_early):
* buffer.c (print_buffer):
* buffer.c (vars_of_buffer):
* buffer.c (common_init_complex_vars_of_buffer):
* buffer.c (init_initial_directory):
* bytecode.c (invalid_byte_code):
* bytecode.c (print_compiled_function):
* bytecode.c (mark_compiled_function):
* chartab.c (print_table_entry):
* chartab.c (print_char_table):
* config.h.in:
* console-gtk.c:
* console-gtk.c (gtk_device_to_console_connection):
* console-gtk.c (gtk_semi_canonicalize_console_connection):
* console-gtk.c (gtk_canonicalize_console_connection):
* console-gtk.c (gtk_semi_canonicalize_device_connection):
* console-gtk.c (gtk_canonicalize_device_connection):
* console-stream.c (stream_init_frame_1):
* console-stream.c (vars_of_console_stream):
* console-stream.c (init_console_stream):
* console-x.c (x_semi_canonicalize_console_connection):
* console-x.c (x_semi_canonicalize_device_connection):
* console-x.c (x_canonicalize_device_connection):
* console-x.h:
* data.c (eq_with_ebola_notice):
* data.c (Fsubr_interactive):
* data.c (Fnumber_to_string):
* data.c (digit_to_number):
* device-gtk.c (gtk_init_device):
* device-msw.c (print_devmode):
* device-x.c (x_event_name):
* dialog-msw.c (handle_directory_dialog_box):
* dialog-msw.c (handle_file_dialog_box):
* dialog-msw.c (vars_of_dialog_mswindows):
* doc.c (weird_doc):
* doc.c (Fsnarf_documentation):
* doc.c (vars_of_doc):
* dumper.c (pdump):
* dynarr.c:
* dynarr.c (Dynarr_realloc):
* editfns.c (Fuser_real_login_name):
* editfns.c (get_home_directory):
* elhash.c (print_hash_table_data):
* elhash.c (print_hash_table):
* emacs.c (main_1):
* emacs.c (vars_of_emacs):
* emodules.c:
* emodules.c (_emodules_list):
* emodules.c (Fload_module):
* emodules.c (Funload_module):
* emodules.c (Flist_modules):
* emodules.c (find_make_module):
* emodules.c (attempt_module_delete):
* emodules.c (emodules_load):
* emodules.c (emodules_doc_subr):
* emodules.c (emodules_doc_sym):
* emodules.c (syms_of_module):
* emodules.c (vars_of_module):
* emodules.h:
* eval.c (print_subr):
* eval.c (signal_call_debugger):
* eval.c (build_error_data):
* eval.c (signal_error):
* eval.c (maybe_signal_error):
* eval.c (signal_continuable_error):
* eval.c (maybe_signal_continuable_error):
* eval.c (signal_error_2):
* eval.c (maybe_signal_error_2):
* eval.c (signal_continuable_error_2):
* eval.c (maybe_signal_continuable_error_2):
* eval.c (signal_ferror):
* eval.c (maybe_signal_ferror):
* eval.c (signal_continuable_ferror):
* eval.c (maybe_signal_continuable_ferror):
* eval.c (signal_ferror_with_frob):
* eval.c (maybe_signal_ferror_with_frob):
* eval.c (signal_continuable_ferror_with_frob):
* eval.c (maybe_signal_continuable_ferror_with_frob):
* eval.c (syntax_error):
* eval.c (syntax_error_2):
* eval.c (maybe_syntax_error):
* eval.c (sferror):
* eval.c (sferror_2):
* eval.c (maybe_sferror):
* eval.c (invalid_argument):
* eval.c (invalid_argument_2):
* eval.c (maybe_invalid_argument):
* eval.c (invalid_constant):
* eval.c (invalid_constant_2):
* eval.c (maybe_invalid_constant):
* eval.c (invalid_operation):
* eval.c (invalid_operation_2):
* eval.c (maybe_invalid_operation):
* eval.c (invalid_change):
* eval.c (invalid_change_2):
* eval.c (maybe_invalid_change):
* eval.c (invalid_state):
* eval.c (invalid_state_2):
* eval.c (maybe_invalid_state):
* eval.c (wtaerror):
* eval.c (stack_overflow):
* eval.c (out_of_memory):
* eval.c (print_multiple_value):
* eval.c (issue_call_trapping_problems_warning):
* eval.c (backtrace_specials):
* eval.c (backtrace_unevalled_args):
* eval.c (Fbacktrace):
* eval.c (warn_when_safe):
* event-Xt.c (modwarn):
* event-Xt.c (modbarf):
* event-Xt.c (check_modifier):
* event-Xt.c (store_modifier):
* event-Xt.c (emacs_Xt_format_magic_event):
* event-Xt.c (describe_event):
* event-gtk.c (dragndrop_data_received):
* event-gtk.c (store_modifier):
* event-gtk.c (gtk_reset_modifier_mapping):
* event-msw.c (dde_eval_string):
* event-msw.c (Fdde_alloc_advise_item):
* event-msw.c (mswindows_dde_callback):
* event-msw.c (FROB):
* event-msw.c (emacs_mswindows_format_magic_event):
* event-stream.c (external_debugging_print_event):
* event-stream.c (execute_help_form):
* event-stream.c (vars_of_event_stream):
* events.c (print_event_1):
* events.c (print_event):
* events.c (event_equal):
* extents.c (print_extent_1):
* extents.c (print_extent):
* extents.c (vars_of_extents):
* faces.c (print_face):
* faces.c (complex_vars_of_faces):
* file-coding.c:
* file-coding.c (print_coding_system):
* file-coding.c (print_coding_system_in_print_method):
* file-coding.c (default_query_method):
* file-coding.c (find_coding_system):
* file-coding.c (make_coding_system_1):
* file-coding.c (chain_print):
* file-coding.c (undecided_print):
* file-coding.c (gzip_print):
* file-coding.c (vars_of_file_coding):
* file-coding.c (complex_vars_of_file_coding):
* fileio.c:
* fileio.c (report_file_type_error):
* fileio.c (report_error_with_errno):
* fileio.c (report_file_error):
* fileio.c (barf_or_query_if_file_exists):
* fileio.c (vars_of_fileio):
* floatfns.c (matherr):
* fns.c (print_bit_vector):
* fns.c (Fmapconcat):
* fns.c (add_suffix_to_symbol):
* fns.c (add_prefix_to_symbol):
* frame-gtk.c:
* frame-gtk.c (Fgtk_window_id):
* frame-x.c (def):
* frame-x.c (x_cde_transfer_callback):
* frame.c:
* frame.c (Fmake_frame):
* gc.c (show_gc_cursor_and_message):
* gc.c (vars_of_gc):
* glyphs-eimage.c (png_instantiate):
* glyphs-eimage.c (tiff_instantiate):
* glyphs-gtk.c (gtk_print_image_instance):
* glyphs-msw.c (mswindows_print_image_instance):
* glyphs-x.c (x_print_image_instance):
* glyphs-x.c (update_widget_face):
* glyphs.c (make_string_from_file):
* glyphs.c (print_image_instance):
* glyphs.c (signal_image_error):
* glyphs.c (signal_image_error_2):
* glyphs.c (signal_double_image_error):
* glyphs.c (signal_double_image_error_2):
* glyphs.c (xbm_mask_file_munging):
* glyphs.c (pixmap_to_lisp_data):
* glyphs.h:
* gui.c (gui_item_display_flush_left):
* hpplay.c (player_error_internal):
* hpplay.c (myHandler):
* intl-win32.c:
* intl-win32.c (langcode_to_lang):
* intl-win32.c (sublangcode_to_lang):
* intl-win32.c (Fmswindows_get_locale_info):
* intl-win32.c (lcid_to_locale_mule_or_no):
* intl-win32.c (mswindows_multibyte_to_unicode_print):
* intl-win32.c (complex_vars_of_intl_win32):
* keymap.c:
* keymap.c (print_keymap):
* keymap.c (ensure_meta_prefix_char_keymapp):
* keymap.c (Fkey_description):
* keymap.c (Ftext_char_description):
* lisp.h:
* lisp.h (struct):
* lisp.h (DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER):
* lread.c (Fload_internal):
* lread.c (locate_file):
* lread.c (read_escape):
* lread.c (read_raw_string):
* lread.c (read1):
* lread.c (read_list):
* lread.c (read_compiled_function):
* lread.c (init_lread):
* lrecord.h:
* marker.c (print_marker):
* marker.c (marker_equal):
* menubar-msw.c (displayable_menu_item):
* menubar-x.c (command_builder_operate_menu_accelerator):
* menubar.c (vars_of_menubar):
* minibuf.c (reinit_complex_vars_of_minibuf):
* minibuf.c (complex_vars_of_minibuf):
* mule-charset.c (Fmake_charset):
* mule-charset.c (complex_vars_of_mule_charset):
* mule-coding.c (iso2022_print):
* mule-coding.c (fixed_width_query):
* number.c (bignum_print):
* number.c (ratio_print):
* number.c (bigfloat_print):
* number.c (bigfloat_finalize):
* objects-msw.c:
* objects-msw.c (mswindows_color_to_string):
* objects-msw.c (mswindows_color_list):
* objects-tty.c:
* objects-tty.c (tty_font_list):
* objects-tty.c (tty_find_charset_font):
* objects-xlike-inc.c (xft_find_charset_font):
* objects-xlike-inc.c (endif):
* print.c:
* print.c (write_istring):
* print.c (write_ascstring):
* print.c (Fterpri):
* print.c (Fprint):
* print.c (print_error_message):
* print.c (print_vector_internal):
* print.c (print_cons):
* print.c (print_string):
* print.c (printing_unreadable_object):
* print.c (print_internal):
* print.c (print_float):
* print.c (print_symbol):
* process-nt.c (mswindows_report_winsock_error):
* process-nt.c (nt_canonicalize_host_name):
* process-unix.c (unix_canonicalize_host_name):
* process.c (print_process):
* process.c (report_process_error):
* process.c (report_network_error):
* process.c (make_process_internal):
* process.c (Fstart_process_internal):
* process.c (status_message):
* process.c (putenv_internal):
* process.c (vars_of_process):
* process.h:
* profile.c (vars_of_profile):
* rangetab.c (print_range_table):
* realpath.c (vars_of_realpath):
* redisplay.c (vars_of_redisplay):
* search.c (wordify):
* search.c (Freplace_match):
* sheap.c (sheap_adjust_h):
* sound.c (report_sound_error):
* sound.c (Fplay_sound_file):
* specifier.c (print_specifier):
* symbols.c (Fsubr_name):
* symbols.c (do_symval_forwarding):
* symbols.c (set_default_buffer_slot_variable):
* symbols.c (set_default_console_slot_variable):
* symbols.c (store_symval_forwarding):
* symbols.c (default_value):
* symbols.c (defsymbol_massage_name_1):
* symbols.c (defsymbol_massage_name_nodump):
* symbols.c (defsymbol_massage_name):
* symbols.c (defsymbol_massage_multiword_predicate_nodump):
* symbols.c (defsymbol_massage_multiword_predicate):
* symbols.c (defsymbol_nodump):
* symbols.c (defsymbol):
* symbols.c (defkeyword):
* symbols.c (defkeyword_massage_name):
* symbols.c (check_module_subr):
* symbols.c (deferror_1):
* symbols.c (deferror):
* symbols.c (deferror_massage_name):
* symbols.c (deferror_massage_name_and_message):
* symbols.c (defvar_magic):
* symeval.h:
* symeval.h (DEFVAR_SYMVAL_FWD):
* sysdep.c:
* sysdep.c (init_system_name):
* sysdll.c:
* sysdll.c (MAYBE_PREPEND_UNDERSCORE):
* sysdll.c (dll_function):
* sysdll.c (dll_variable):
* sysdll.c (dll_error):
* sysdll.c (dll_open):
* sysdll.c (dll_close):
* sysdll.c (image_for_address):
* sysdll.c (my_find_image):
* sysdll.c (search_linked_libs):
* sysdll.h:
* sysfile.h:
* sysfile.h (DEFAULT_DIRECTORY_FALLBACK):
* syswindows.h:
* tests.c (DFC_CHECK_LENGTH):
* tests.c (DFC_CHECK_CONTENT):
* tests.c (Ftest_hash_tables):
* text.c (vars_of_text):
* text.h:
* tooltalk.c (tt_opnum_string):
* tooltalk.c (tt_message_arg_ival_string):
* tooltalk.c (Ftooltalk_default_procid):
* tooltalk.c (Ftooltalk_default_session):
* tooltalk.c (init_tooltalk):
* tooltalk.c (vars_of_tooltalk):
* ui-gtk.c (Fdll_load):
* ui-gtk.c (type_to_marshaller_type):
* ui-gtk.c (Fgtk_import_function_internal):
* ui-gtk.c (emacs_gtk_object_printer):
* ui-gtk.c (emacs_gtk_boxed_printer):
* unicode.c (unicode_to_ichar):
* unicode.c (unicode_print):
* unicode.c (unicode_query):
* unicode.c (vars_of_unicode):
* unicode.c (complex_vars_of_unicode):
* win32.c:
* win32.c (mswindows_report_process_error):
* window.c (print_window):
* xemacs.def.in.in:
BASIC IDEA: Further fixing up uses of char * and CIbyte *
to reflect their actual semantics; Mule-izing some code;
redoing of the not-yet-working code to handle message translation.
Clean up code to handle message-translation (not yet working).
Create separate versions of build_msg_string() for working with
Ibyte *, CIbyte *, and Ascbyte * arguments. Assert that Ascbyte *
arguments are pure-ASCII. Make build_msg_string() be the same
as build_msg_ascstring(). Create same three versions of GETTEXT()
and DEFER_GETTEXT(). Also create build_defer_string() and
variants for the equivalent of DEFER_GETTEXT() when building a
string. Remove old CGETTEXT(). Clean up code where GETTEXT(),
DEFER_GETTEXT(), build_msg_string(), etc. was being called and
introduce some new calls to build_msg_string(), etc. Remove
GETTEXT() from calls to weird_doc() -- we assume that the
message snarfer knows about weird_doc(). Remove uses of
DEFER_GETTEXT() from error messages in sysdep.c and instead use
special comments /* @@@begin-snarf@@@ */ and /* @@@end-snarf@@@ */
that the message snarfer presumably knows about.
Create build_ascstring() and use it in many instances in place
of build_string(). The purpose of having Ascbyte * variants is
to make the code more self-documenting in terms of what sort of
semantics is expected for char * strings. In fact in the process
of looking for uses of build_string(), much improperly Mule-ized
was discovered.
Mule-ize a lot of code as described in previous paragraph,
e.g. in sysdep.c.
Make the error functions take Ascbyte * strings and fix up a
couple of places where non-pure-ASCII strings were being passed in
(file-coding.c, mule-coding.c, unicode.c). (It's debatable whether
we really need to make the error functions work this way. It
helps catch places where code is written in a way that message
translation won't work, but we may well never implement message
translation.)
Make staticpro() and friends take Ascbyte * strings instead of
raw char * strings. Create a const_Ascbyte_ptr dynarr type
to describe what's held by staticpro_names[] and friends,
create pdump descriptions for const_Ascbyte_ptr dynarrs, and
use them in place of specially-crafted staticpro descriptions.
Mule-ize certain other functions (e.g. x_event_name) by correcting
raw use of char * to Ascbyte *, Rawbyte * or another such type,
and raw use of char[] buffers to another type (usually Ascbyte[]).
Change many uses of write_c_string() to write_msg_string(),
write_ascstring(), etc.
Mule-ize emodules.c, emodules.h, sysdll.h.
Fix some un-Mule-ized code in intl-win32.c.
A comment in event-Xt.c and the limitations of the message
snarfer (make-msgfile or whatever) is presumably incorrect --
it should be smart enough to handle function calls spread over
more than one line. Clean up code in event-Xt.c that was
written awkwardly for this reason.
In config.h.in, instead of NEED_ERROR_CHECK_TYPES_INLINES,
create a more general XEMACS_DEFS_NEEDS_INLINE_DECLS to
indicate when inlined functions need to be declared in
xemacs.defs.in.in, and make use of it in xemacs.defs.in.in.
We need to do this because postgresql.c now calls qxestrdup(),
which is an inline function.
Make nconc2() and other such functions MODULE_API and put
them in xemacs.defs.in.in since postgresql.c now uses them.
Clean up indentation in lread.c and a few other places.
In text.h, document ASSERT_ASCTEXT_ASCII() and
ASSERT_ASCTEXT_ASCII_LEN(), group together the stand-in
encodings and add some more for DLL symbols, function and
variable names, etc.
author | Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> |
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date | Tue, 26 Jan 2010 23:22:30 -0600 |
parents | 576fb035e263 |
children | 061f4f90f874 |
rev | line source |
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0 | 1 /* Plug-compatible replacement for UNIX qsort. |
2 Copyright (C) 1989 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
3 Written by Douglas C. Schmidt (schmidt@ics.uci.edu) | |
4 | |
5 This file is part of GNU CC. | |
6 | |
7 GNU QSORT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
10 any later version. | |
11 | |
12 GNU QSORT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
15 GNU General Public License for more details. | |
16 | |
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
18 along with GNU QSORT; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
19 the Free the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
20 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ | |
21 | |
22 /* Synched up with: FSF 19.28. */ | |
23 | |
24 #ifdef sparc | |
25 #include <alloca.h> | |
26 #endif | |
27 | |
28 /* Invoke the comparison function, returns either 0, < 0, or > 0. */ | |
29 #define CMP(A,B) ((*cmp)((A),(B))) | |
30 | |
31 /* Byte-wise swap two items of size SIZE. */ | |
32 #define SWAP(A,B,SIZE) do {int sz = (SIZE); char *a = (A); char *b = (B); \ | |
33 do { char _temp = *a;*a++ = *b;*b++ = _temp;} while (--sz);} while (0) | |
34 | |
35 /* Copy SIZE bytes from item B to item A. */ | |
36 #define COPY(A,B,SIZE) {int sz = (SIZE); do { *(A)++ = *(B)++; } while (--sz); } | |
37 | |
38 /* This should be replaced by a standard ANSI macro. */ | |
39 #define BYTES_PER_WORD 8 | |
40 | |
41 /* The next 4 #defines implement a very fast in-line stack abstraction. */ | |
42 #define STACK_SIZE (BYTES_PER_WORD * sizeof (long)) | |
43 #define PUSH(LOW,HIGH) do {top->lo = LOW;top++->hi = HIGH;} while (0) | |
44 #define POP(LOW,HIGH) do {LOW = (--top)->lo;HIGH = top->hi;} while (0) | |
45 #define STACK_NOT_EMPTY (stack < top) | |
46 | |
47 /* Discontinue quicksort algorithm when partition gets below this size. | |
48 This particular magic number was chosen to work best on a Sun 4/260. */ | |
49 #define MAX_THRESH 4 | |
50 | |
51 /* Stack node declarations used to store unfulfilled partition obligations. */ | |
52 typedef struct | |
53 { | |
54 char *lo; | |
55 char *hi; | |
56 } stack_node; | |
57 | |
58 /* Order size using quicksort. This implementation incorporates | |
59 four optimizations discussed in Sedgewick: | |
60 | |
61 1. Non-recursive, using an explicit stack of pointer that store the | |
62 next array partition to sort. To save time, this maximum amount | |
63 of space required to store an array of MAX_INT is allocated on the | |
64 stack. Assuming a 32-bit integer, this needs only 32 * | |
65 sizeof (stack_node) == 136 bits. Pretty cheap, actually. | |
66 | |
444 | 67 2. Choose the pivot element using a median-of-three decision tree. |
0 | 68 This reduces the probability of selecting a bad pivot value and |
69 eliminates certain extraneous comparisons. | |
70 | |
71 3. Only quicksorts TOTAL_ELEMS / MAX_THRESH partitions, leaving | |
72 insertion sort to order the MAX_THRESH items within each partition. | |
73 This is a big win, since insertion sort is faster for small, mostly | |
74 sorted array segments. | |
75 | |
76 4. The larger of the two sub-partitions is always pushed onto the | |
77 stack first, with the algorithm then concentrating on the | |
78 smaller partition. This *guarantees* no more than log (n) | |
79 stack size is needed (actually O(1) in this case)! */ | |
80 | |
81 int | |
82 qsort (base_ptr, total_elems, size, cmp) | |
83 char *base_ptr; | |
84 int total_elems; | |
85 int size; | |
86 int (*cmp)(); | |
87 { | |
88 /* Allocating SIZE bytes for a pivot buffer facilitates a better | |
89 algorithm below since we can do comparisons directly on the pivot. */ | |
90 char *pivot_buffer = (char *) alloca (size); | |
91 int max_thresh = MAX_THRESH * size; | |
92 | |
93 if (total_elems > MAX_THRESH) | |
94 { | |
95 char *lo = base_ptr; | |
96 char *hi = lo + size * (total_elems - 1); | |
97 stack_node stack[STACK_SIZE]; /* Largest size needed for 32-bit int!!! */ | |
98 stack_node *top = stack + 1; | |
99 | |
100 while (STACK_NOT_EMPTY) | |
101 { | |
102 char *left_ptr; | |
103 char *right_ptr; | |
104 { | |
105 char *pivot = pivot_buffer; | |
106 { | |
107 /* Select median value from among LO, MID, and HI. Rearrange | |
108 LO and HI so the three values are sorted. This lowers the | |
109 probability of picking a pathological pivot value and | |
110 skips a comparison for both the LEFT_PTR and RIGHT_PTR. */ | |
111 | |
112 char *mid = lo + size * ((hi - lo) / size >> 1); | |
113 | |
114 if (CMP (mid, lo) < 0) | |
115 SWAP (mid, lo, size); | |
116 if (CMP (hi, mid) < 0) | |
117 SWAP (mid, hi, size); | |
118 else | |
119 goto jump_over; | |
120 if (CMP (mid, lo) < 0) | |
121 SWAP (mid, lo, size); | |
122 jump_over: | |
123 COPY (pivot, mid, size); | |
124 pivot = pivot_buffer; | |
125 } | |
126 left_ptr = lo + size; | |
127 right_ptr = hi - size; | |
128 | |
129 /* Here's the famous ``collapse the walls'' section of quicksort. | |
130 Gotta like those tight inner loops! They are the main reason | |
131 that this algorithm runs much faster than others. */ | |
132 do | |
133 { | |
134 while (CMP (left_ptr, pivot) < 0) | |
135 left_ptr += size; | |
136 | |
137 while (CMP (pivot, right_ptr) < 0) | |
138 right_ptr -= size; | |
139 | |
140 if (left_ptr < right_ptr) | |
141 { | |
142 SWAP (left_ptr, right_ptr, size); | |
143 left_ptr += size; | |
144 right_ptr -= size; | |
145 } | |
146 else if (left_ptr == right_ptr) | |
147 { | |
148 left_ptr += size; | |
149 right_ptr -= size; | |
150 break; | |
151 } | |
152 } | |
153 while (left_ptr <= right_ptr); | |
154 | |
155 } | |
156 | |
157 /* Set up pointers for next iteration. First determine whether | |
158 left and right partitions are below the threshold size. If so, | |
159 ignore one or both. Otherwise, push the larger partition's | |
160 bounds on the stack and continue sorting the smaller one. */ | |
161 | |
162 if ((right_ptr - lo) <= max_thresh) | |
163 { | |
164 if ((hi - left_ptr) <= max_thresh) /* Ignore both small partitions. */ | |
165 POP (lo, hi); | |
166 else /* Ignore small left partition. */ | |
167 lo = left_ptr; | |
168 } | |
169 else if ((hi - left_ptr) <= max_thresh) /* Ignore small right partition. */ | |
170 hi = right_ptr; | |
171 else if ((right_ptr - lo) > (hi - left_ptr)) /* Push larger left partition indices. */ | |
172 { | |
173 PUSH (lo, right_ptr); | |
174 lo = left_ptr; | |
175 } | |
176 else /* Push larger right partition indices. */ | |
177 { | |
178 PUSH (left_ptr, hi); | |
179 hi = right_ptr; | |
180 } | |
181 } | |
182 } | |
183 | |
184 /* Once the BASE_PTR array is partially sorted by quicksort the rest | |
185 is completely sorted using insertion sort, since this is efficient | |
186 for partitions below MAX_THRESH size. BASE_PTR points to the beginning | |
187 of the array to sort, and END_PTR points at the very last element in | |
188 the array (*not* one beyond it!). */ | |
189 | |
190 #define MIN(X,Y) ((X) < (Y) ? (X) : (Y)) | |
191 | |
192 { | |
193 char *end_ptr = base_ptr + size * (total_elems - 1); | |
194 char *run_ptr; | |
195 char *tmp_ptr = base_ptr; | |
196 char *thresh = MIN (end_ptr, base_ptr + max_thresh); | |
197 | |
198 /* Find smallest element in first threshold and place it at the | |
199 array's beginning. This is the smallest array element, | |
200 and the operation speeds up insertion sort's inner loop. */ | |
201 | |
202 for (run_ptr = tmp_ptr + size; run_ptr <= thresh; run_ptr += size) | |
203 if (CMP (run_ptr, tmp_ptr) < 0) | |
204 tmp_ptr = run_ptr; | |
205 | |
206 if (tmp_ptr != base_ptr) | |
207 SWAP (tmp_ptr, base_ptr, size); | |
208 | |
209 /* Insertion sort, running from left-hand-side up to `right-hand-side.' | |
210 Pretty much straight out of the original GNU qsort routine. */ | |
211 | |
212 for (run_ptr = base_ptr + size; (tmp_ptr = run_ptr += size) <= end_ptr; ) | |
213 { | |
214 | |
215 while (CMP (run_ptr, tmp_ptr -= size) < 0) | |
216 ; | |
217 | |
218 if ((tmp_ptr += size) != run_ptr) | |
219 { | |
220 char *trav; | |
221 | |
222 for (trav = run_ptr + size; --trav >= run_ptr;) | |
223 { | |
224 char c = *trav; | |
225 char *hi, *lo; | |
226 | |
227 for (hi = lo = trav; (lo -= size) >= tmp_ptr; hi = lo) | |
228 *hi = *lo; | |
229 *hi = c; | |
230 } | |
231 } | |
232 | |
233 } | |
234 } | |
235 return 1; | |
236 } | |
237 |