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[xemacs-hg @ 2002-04-03 10:47:37 by ben] fix tty problem et al internals/internals.texi: Add section on correctly merging a branch back into the trunk. console-tty.c, eval.c, event-unixoid.c, file-coding.c, file-coding.h, lisp.h, print.c, sysdep.c: Fix data corruption error in print.c from print_depth becoming negative. Borrow primitives internal_bind_int, internal_bind_lisp_object from my stderr-proc ws, soon to be integrated; use them to properly bind print_depth et al. First fix for TTY problem. The basic problem is I switched things so that the TTY I/O is filtered through a coding system, for the support of kterm and such, that speak JIS or similar encodings. (#### I ***swear*** I had this working way back in 19.12.) Anyway, this introduced buffering issues, in which instead of one char being read, it tried to read 1024 chars. I tried setting the stdin descriptor non-blocking, but it doesn't appear to work on Cygwin. (#### Andy, do you know anything about this?) So I fixed it elsewhere. If you get weirdness on the TTY, look in console-tty.c and see how it gets the coding system; maybe there's a way to change it (and if not, there should be!). Also fix warning in sysdep.c.
author ben
date Wed, 03 Apr 2002 10:47:52 +0000
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/* This file is part of XEmacs.

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the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.  */

/* Synched up with: Not in FSF. */

/* In SunOS 4.1.1 the strcmp and strncmp functions reference memory
   past the last byte of the string! This will core dump if the memory 
   following the last byte is not mapped.

   Here are correct versions by hbs@lucid.com.
*/

# include <config.h>
# ifndef REGISTER	/* Strictly enforced in 20.3 */
# define REGISTER
# endif

#include <string.h>
#define ALIGNED(x) (!(((unsigned long) (x)) & (sizeof (unsigned long) - 1)))

#define MAGIC    0x7efefeff
#define HIGH_BIT_P(c) ((c) & hi_bit)
#define HAS_ZERO(c) (((((c) + magic) ^ (c)) & not_magic) != not_magic)

int
strcmp (const char *x, const char *y)
{
  if (x == y)
    return 0;
  else if (ALIGNED (x) && ALIGNED (y))
    {
      const unsigned long *x1 = (const unsigned long *) x;
      const unsigned long *y1 = (const unsigned long *) y;
      unsigned long c;
      unsigned long magic = MAGIC;
      unsigned long not_magic = ~magic;
      unsigned long hi_bit = 0x80000000;

      while ((c = *x1) == *y1)
        {
          if (HAS_ZERO(c)) 
            {
              if (!HIGH_BIT_P (c))
                return 0;
              else
                {
                  x = (const char *) x1;
                  y = (const char *) y1;
                  goto slow_loop;
                }
            }
              
          x1++; 
          y1++;
        }

      x = (const char *) x1;
      y = (const char *) y1;
      goto slow_loop;
    }
  else
    {
      char c;

    slow_loop:

      while ((c = *x) == *y)
        {
          if (c == (char) 0) return 0;
          x++; 
          y++;
        }
      return (*x - *y);
    }
}


int
strncmp (const char *x, const char *y, size_t n)
{
  if ((x == y) || (n <= 0))
    return 0;
  else if (ALIGNED (x) && ALIGNED (y))
    {
      const unsigned long *x1 = (const unsigned long *) x;
      const unsigned long *y1 = (const unsigned long *) y;
      unsigned long c;
      unsigned long magic = MAGIC;
      unsigned long not_magic = ~magic;
      unsigned long hi_bit = 0x80000000;

      while ((c = *x1) == *y1)
        {
          n -= sizeof (unsigned long);
          if (n <= 0)
            return 0;
          
          if (HAS_ZERO(c)) 
            {
              if (!HIGH_BIT_P (c))
                return 0;
              else
                {
                  x = (const char *) x1;
                  y = (const char *) y1;
                  goto slow_loop;
                }
            }
              
          x1++; 
          y1++;
        }

      x = (const char *) x1;
      y = (const char *) y1;
      goto slow_loop;
    }
  else
    {
      char c;

    slow_loop:

      while ((c = *x) == *y)
        {
          n--;
          if (n <= 0)
            return 0;
          if (c == (char) 0) 
            return 0;
          x++; 
          y++;
        }
      return (*x - *y);
    }
}