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Always use boyer_moore in ASCII or Latin-1 buffers with ASCII search strings.
2007-12-26 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* casetab.c:
Extend and correct some case table documentation.
* search.c (search_buffer):
Correct a bug where only the first entry for a character in the
case equivalence table was examined in determining if the
Boyer-Moore search algorithm is appropriate.
If there are case mappings outside of the charset and row of the
characters specified in the search string, those case mappings can
be safely ignored (and Boyer-Moore search can be used) if we know
from the buffer statistics that the corresponding characters cannot
occur.
* search.c (boyer_moore):
Assert that we haven't been passed a string with varying
characters sets or rows within character sets. That's what
simple_search is for.
In the very rare event that a character in the search string has a
canonical case mapping that is not in the same character set and
row, don't try to search for the canonical character, search for
some other character that is in the the desired character set and
row. Assert that the case table isn't corrupt.
Do not search for any character case mappings that cannot possibly
occur in the buffer, given the buffer metadata about its
contents.
author | Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> |
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date | Wed, 26 Dec 2007 17:30:16 +0100 |
parents | 3d8143fc88e1 |
children | aa5ed11f473b |
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/* play.c - play a sound file on the speaker ** ** Copyright (C) 1989 by Jef Poskanzer. ** ** Modified 24-May-91 by Jamie Zawinski (for Lucid Emacs). ** Modified 17-Dec-92 by Jamie Zawinski (largely rewritten for SunOS 4.1.3). ** ** Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its ** documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided ** that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that ** copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting ** documentation. This software is provided "as is" without express or ** implied warranty. */ /* Synched up with: Not in FSF. */ /* This file Mule-ized by Ben Wing, 5-15-01. */ #include <config.h> #include "lisp.h" #include "sound.h" #include "sysdep.h" #include "sysfile.h" #include "syssignal.h" #include <multimedia/libaudio.h> #include <multimedia/audio_device.h> static SIGTYPE (*sighup_handler) (int sig); static SIGTYPE (*sigint_handler) (int sig); static SIGTYPE sighandler (int sig); static int audio_fd; #define audio_open() open ("/dev/audio", (O_WRONLY | O_NONBLOCK), 0) static int initialized_device_p; static int reset_volume_p, reset_device_p; static double old_volume; static Audio_hdr dev_hdr; static int init_device (int volume, Binbyte *data, int fd, unsigned int *header_length) { #ifdef SUNOS4_0_3 if (header_length) *header_length = 0; return 0; #else Audio_hdr file_hdr; reset_volume_p = 0; reset_device_p = 0; if (data && fd) ABORT (); /* one or the other */ if (AUDIO_SUCCESS != audio_get_play_config (audio_fd, &dev_hdr)) { sound_perror ("Not a valid audio device"); return 1; } if (AUDIO_SUCCESS != (data ? audio_decode_filehdr (data, &file_hdr, header_length) : audio_read_filehdr (fd, &file_hdr, 0, 0))) { if (data) sound_perror ("invalid audio data"); else sound_perror ("invalid audio file"); return 1; } audio_flush_play (audio_fd); if (!initialized_device_p || (0 != audio_cmp_hdr (&dev_hdr, &file_hdr))) { Audio_hdr new_hdr; new_hdr = file_hdr; reset_device_p = 1; initialized_device_p = 1; if (AUDIO_SUCCESS != audio_set_play_config (audio_fd, &new_hdr)) { Extbyte buf1 [100], buf2 [100], buf3 [250]; audio_enc_to_str (&file_hdr, buf1); audio_enc_to_str (&new_hdr, buf2); sprintf (buf3, "wanted %s, got %s", buf1, buf2); sound_warn (buf3); return 1; } } if (volume < 0 || volume > 100) { Extbyte buf [255]; sprintf (buf, "volume must be between 0 and 100 (not %d)", volume); sound_warn (buf); return 1; } { /* set the volume; scale it to 0.0 - 1.0 */ double V = (volume / 100.0); audio_get_play_gain (audio_fd, &old_volume); reset_volume_p = 1; audio_set_play_gain (audio_fd, &V); } return 0; #endif } static void reset_device (int wait_p) { if (wait_p) audio_drain (audio_fd, 1); else audio_flush_play (audio_fd); if (reset_device_p) audio_set_play_config (audio_fd, &dev_hdr); if (reset_volume_p) audio_set_play_gain (audio_fd, &old_volume); } void play_sound_file (Extbyte *sound_file, int volume) { int rrtn, wrtn; Binbyte buf [255]; int file_fd; audio_fd = audio_open (); if (audio_fd < 0) { sound_perror ("open /dev/audio"); return; } /* where to find the proto for signal()... */ sighup_handler = (SIGTYPE (*) (int)) EMACS_SIGNAL (SIGHUP, sighandler); sigint_handler = (SIGTYPE (*) (int)) EMACS_SIGNAL (SIGINT, sighandler); file_fd = open (sound_file, O_RDONLY, 0); if (file_fd < 0) { sound_perror (sound_file); goto END_OF_PLAY; } if (init_device (volume, (Binbyte *) 0, file_fd, (unsigned int *) 0)) goto END_OF_PLAY; while (1) { rrtn = read (file_fd, (CBinbyte *) buf, sizeof (buf)); if (rrtn < 0) { sound_perror ("read"); goto END_OF_PLAY; } if (rrtn == 0) break; while (1) { wrtn = write (audio_fd, (CBinbyte *) buf, rrtn); if (wrtn < 0) { sound_perror ("write"); goto END_OF_PLAY; } if (wrtn != 0) break; if (AUDIO_ERR_INTERRUPTED == audio_drain (audio_fd, 1)) goto END_OF_PLAY; } if (wrtn != rrtn) { Extbyte warn_buf [255]; sprintf (warn_buf, "play: rrtn = %d, wrtn = %d", rrtn, wrtn); sound_warn (warn_buf); goto END_OF_PLAY; } } END_OF_PLAY: if (file_fd > 0) close (file_fd); if (audio_fd > 0) { reset_device (1); close (audio_fd); } EMACS_SIGNAL (SIGHUP, sighup_handler); EMACS_SIGNAL (SIGINT, sigint_handler); } int play_sound_data (Binbyte *data, int length, int volume) { int wrtn, start = 0; unsigned int ilen; int result = 0; audio_fd = -1; if (length == 0) return 0; /* this is just to get a better error message */ if (strncmp (".snd\0", (CBinbyte *) data, 4)) { sound_warn ("Not valid audio data (bad magic number)"); goto END_OF_PLAY; } if (length <= sizeof (Audio_hdr)) { sound_warn ("Not valid audio data (too short)"); goto END_OF_PLAY; } audio_fd = audio_open (); if (audio_fd < 0) return 0; /* where to find the proto for signal()... */ sighup_handler = (SIGTYPE (*) (int)) EMACS_SIGNAL (SIGHUP, sighandler); sigint_handler = (SIGTYPE (*) (int)) EMACS_SIGNAL (SIGINT, sighandler); if (init_device (volume, data, 0, &ilen)) goto END_OF_PLAY; data += (ilen<<2); length -= (ilen<<2); if (length <= 1) goto END_OF_PLAY; while (1) { wrtn = write (audio_fd, (CBinbyte *) (data+start), length-start); if (wrtn < 0) { sound_perror ("write"); goto END_OF_PLAY; } if (wrtn != 0) { start += wrtn; break; } if (AUDIO_ERR_INTERRUPTED == audio_drain (audio_fd, 1)) goto END_OF_PLAY; } if (wrtn != length) { Extbyte buf [255]; sprintf (buf, "play: rrtn = %d, wrtn = %d", length, wrtn); sound_warn (buf); goto END_OF_PLAY; } result = 1; END_OF_PLAY: if (audio_fd > 0) { reset_device (1); close (audio_fd); } EMACS_SIGNAL (SIGHUP, sighup_handler); EMACS_SIGNAL (SIGINT, sigint_handler); return result; } /* #### sigcontext doesn't exist in Solaris. This should be updated to be correct for Solaris. */ static SIGTYPE sighandler (int sig) { if (audio_fd > 0) { reset_device (0); close (audio_fd); } if (sig == SIGHUP && sighup_handler) sighup_handler (sig); else if (sig == SIGINT && sigint_handler) sigint_handler (sig); else exit (1); }