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#! /usr/bin/perl -w
#
# Static Hashtable Generator
#
# (c) 2000-2002 by Harri Porten <porten@kde.org> and
# David Faure <faure@kde.org>
# Modified (c) 2004 by Nikolas Zimmermann <wildfox@kde.org>
# Copyright (C) 2007 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# Part of the KJS library.
#
# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
# version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
#
use strict;
my $file = $ARGV[0];
shift;
my $includelookup = 0;
# Use -i as second argument to make it include "lookup.h"
$includelookup = 1 if (defined($ARGV[0]) && $ARGV[0] eq "-i");
# Use -n as second argument to make it use the third argument as namespace parameter ie. -n KDOM
my $useNameSpace = $ARGV[1] if (defined($ARGV[0]) && $ARGV[0] eq "-n");
print STDERR "Creating hashtable for $file\n";
open(IN, $file) or die "No such file $file";
my @keys = ();
my @values = ();
my @attrs = ();
my @params = ();
my @hashes = ();
my $inside = 0;
my $name;
my $size;
my $banner = 0;
sub calcSize();
sub output();
sub hashValue($);
while (<IN>) {
chomp;
s/^\s+//;
next if /^\#|^$/; # Comment or blank line. Do nothing.
if (/^\@begin/ && !$inside) {
if (/^\@begin\s*([:_\w]+)\s*\d*\s*$/) {
$inside = 1;
$name = $1;
} else {
print STDERR "WARNING: \@begin without table name, skipping $_\n";
}
} elsif (/^\@end\s*$/ && $inside) {
calcSize();
output();
@keys = ();
@values = ();
@attrs = ();
@params = ();
@hashes = ();
$inside = 0;
} elsif (/^(\S+)\s*(\S+)\s*([\w\|]*)\s*(\w*)\s*$/ && $inside) {
my $key = $1;
my $val = $2;
my $att = $3;
my $param = $4;
push(@keys, $key);
push(@values, $val);
push(@hashes, hashValue($key));
printf STDERR "WARNING: Number of arguments missing for $key/$val\n" if ($att =~ m/Function/ && length($param) == 0);
push(@attrs, length($att) > 0 ? $att : "0");
push(@params, length($param) > 0 ? $param : "0");
} elsif ($inside) {
die "invalid data {" . $_ . "}";
}
}
die "missing closing \@end" if ($inside);
sub ceilingToPowerOf2
{
my ($size) = @_;
my $powerOf2 = 1;
while ($size > $powerOf2) {
$powerOf2 <<= 1;
}
return $powerOf2;
}
sub calcSize()
{
tableSizeLoop:
for ($size = ceilingToPowerOf2(scalar @keys); ; $size += $size) {
my @table = ();
foreach my $key (@keys) {
my $h = hashValue($key) % $size;
next tableSizeLoop if $table[$h];
$table[$h] = 1;
}
last;
}
}
sub leftShift($$) {
my ($value, $distance) = @_;
return (($value << $distance) & 0xFFFFFFFF);
}
# Paul Hsieh's SuperFastHash
# http://www.azillionmonkeys.com/qed/hash.html
# Ported from UString..
sub hashValue($) {
my @chars = split(/ */, $_[0]);
# This hash is designed to work on 16-bit chunks at a time. But since the normal case
# (above) is to hash UTF-16 characters, we just treat the 8-bit chars as if they
# were 16-bit chunks, which should give matching results
my $EXP2_32 = 4294967296;
my $hash = 0x9e3779b9;
my $l = scalar @chars; #I wish this was in Ruby --- Maks
my $rem = $l & 1;
$l = $l >> 1;
my $s = 0;
# Main loop
for (; $l > 0; $l--) {
$hash += ord($chars[$s]);
my $tmp = leftShift(ord($chars[$s+1]), 11) ^ $hash;
$hash = (leftShift($hash, 16)% $EXP2_32) ^ $tmp;
$s += 2;
$hash += $hash >> 11;
$hash %= $EXP2_32;
}
# Handle end case
if ($rem !=0) {
$hash += ord($chars[$s]);
$hash ^= (leftShift($hash, 11)% $EXP2_32);
$hash += $hash >> 17;
}
# Force "avalanching" of final 127 bits
$hash ^= leftShift($hash, 3);
$hash += ($hash >> 5);
$hash = ($hash% $EXP2_32);
$hash ^= (leftShift($hash, 2)% $EXP2_32);
$hash += ($hash >> 15);
$hash = $hash% $EXP2_32;
$hash ^= (leftShift($hash, 10)% $EXP2_32);
# this avoids ever returning a hash code of 0, since that is used to
# signal "hash not computed yet", using a value that is likely to be
# effectively the same as 0 when the low bits are masked
$hash = 0x80000000 if ($hash == 0);
return $hash;
}
sub output() {
if (!$banner) {
$banner = 1;
print "// Automatically generated from $file using $0. DO NOT EDIT!\n";
}
my $nameEntries = "${name}Values";
$nameEntries =~ s/:/_/g;
print "\n#include \"lookup.h\"\n" if ($includelookup);
if ($useNameSpace) {
print "\nnamespace ${useNameSpace}\n{\n";
print "\nusing namespace KJS;";
} else {
print "\nnamespace KJS {\n";
}
my $count = scalar @keys + 1;
print "\nstatic const struct HashTableValue ${nameEntries}[$count] = {\n";
my $i = 0;
foreach my $key (@keys) {
print " { \"$key\", (intptr_t)$values[$i], $attrs[$i], $params[$i] },\n";
$i++;
}
print " { 0, 0, 0, 0 }\n";
print "};\n\n";
print "extern const struct HashTable $name = ";
print "\{ ", $size - 1, ", $nameEntries, 0 \};\n\n";
print "} // namespace\n";
}
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