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Sat Nov 11 13:43:17 1989 Doug Schmidt (schmidt at zola.ics.uci.edu)
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* Modified options by changing macro TOTAL_POSITIONS to GET_CHARSET_SIZE
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and SET_CHARSET_SIZE. These two routines now either return
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the total charset size *or* the length of the largest keyword
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if the user specifies the -k'*' (ALLCHARS) option. This change
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cleans up client code.
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Fri Nov 10 15:21:19 1989 Doug Schmidt (schmidt at zola.ics.uci.edu)
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* Made sure to explicitly initialize perfect.fewest_collisions to
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0.
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Wed Nov 1 21:39:54 1989 Doug Schmidt (schmidt at zola.ics.uci.edu)
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* Upgraded the version number to 2.0, reflecting all the
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major recent changes!
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* Rearranged code so that fewer source lines are greater than 80 columns.
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* Cleaned up some loose ends noticed by Nels Olson.
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1. Removed `if (collisions <= perfect.fewest_collisions)'
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from affects_prev () since it was superfluous.
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2. Removed the fields best_char_value and best_asso_value
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from PERFECT. There were also unnecessary.
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3. Fixed a braino in boolarray.c's bool_array_reset ()
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function. Since iteration numbers can never be zero
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the `if (bool_array.iteration_number++ == 0)' must be
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`if (++bool_array.iteration_number == 0).'
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4. Broke the -h help options string into 3 pieces. This
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should silence broken C compilers for a while!
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5. Modified `report_error ()' so that it correctly handled
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"%%".
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Tue Oct 31 23:01:11 1989 Doug Schmidt (schmidt at siam.ics.uci.edu)
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* It is important to note that -D no longer enables -S.
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There is a good reason for this change, which will become
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manifested in the next release... (suspense!).
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* Made some subtle changes to print_switch so that if finally
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seems to work correctly. Needs more stress testing, however...
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Mon Oct 30 15:06:59 1989 Doug Schmidt (schmidt at zola.ics.uci.edu)
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* Made a major change to the keylist.c's print_switch () function.
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The user can now specify the number of switch statements to generate
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via an argument to the -S option, i.e., -S1 means `generate 1
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switch statement with all keywords in it,' -S2 means generate
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2 switch statements with 1/2 the elements in each one, etc.
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Hopefully this will fix the problem with C compilers not being
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able to generate code for giant switch statements (but don't
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hold your breath!)
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* Changed keylist.c's length () function to keyword_list_length ().
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Also put an extern decl for this function and max_key_length ()
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into the keylist.h file (don't know why it wasn't already there...).
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Sun Oct 29 08:55:29 1989 Doug Schmidt (schmidt at siam.ics.uci.edu)
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* Added a feature to main.c that prints out the starting wall-clock
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time before the program begins and prints out the ending wall-clock
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time when the program is finished.
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* Added the GATHER_STATISTICS code in hashtable.c so we can
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keep track of how well double hashing is doing. Eventually,
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GATHER_STATISTICS will be added so that all instrumentation
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code can be conditionally compiled in.
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* Modified xmalloc.c's buffered_malloc () routine so that it
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rounded the SIZE byte requests up to the correct alignment
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size for the target machine.
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Sat Oct 28 11:17:36 1989 Doug Schmidt (schmidt at glacier.ics.uci.edu)
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* Fixed a stupid bug in keylist.c's print_switch () routine. This
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was necessary to make sure the generated switch statement worked
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correctly when *both* `natural,' i.e., static links and dynamic
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links, i.e., unresolved duplicates, hash to the same value.
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* Modified LIST_NODE so that the char *char_set field is redeclared
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as char char_set[1] and placed at the bottom of the struct. This
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enables us to play the old `variable-length string in the struct
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trick' (third time I fell for it this week, chief!). The
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main purpose of this is to remove n calls to buffered_malloc,
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where n is the number of keywords.
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* Added a new function to xmalloc.c called buffered_malloc. This
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reduces the number of calls to malloc by grabbing large chunks
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of memory and doling them out in small pieces. Almost all uses
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of xmalloc were replaced with calls to buffered_malloc ().
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* Modified boolarray.c's bool_array_destroy () function so that
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it now frees the bool_array.storage_array when it is no longer
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needed. Since this array is generally very large it makes sense
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to return the memory to the freelist when it is no longer in use.
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* Changed the interface to hash_table_init. This function is
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now passed a pointer to a power-of-two sized buffer that serves
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as storage for the hash table. Although this weakens information
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hiding a little bit it greatly reduces dynamic memory fragmentation,
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since we can now obtain the memory via a call to alloca, rather
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than malloc. This change modified keylist.c's read_keys () calling
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interface.
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* Since alloca is now being used more aggressively a conditional
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compilation section was added to the init_all () routine in main.c.
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Taken from GNU GCC, this code gets rid of any avoidable limit
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on stack size so that alloca does not fail. It is only used
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if the -DRLIMIT_STACK symbol is defined when gperf is compiled.
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* Moved the `destructor' for bool_array from destroy_all () in
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main.c into perfect_generate () in perfect.c. This enables
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us to get free up the large dynamic memory as soon as it is no
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longer necessary. Also moved the hash_table destructor from
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destroy_all into read_keys () from keylist.c. This accomplishes
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the same purpose, i.e., we can free up the space immediately.
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* Added warnings in option.c so that user's would be informed
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that -r superceeds -i on the command-line.
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* Rewrote affects_prev () from perfect.c. First, the code structure
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was cleaned up considerably (removing the need for a dreaded
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goto!). Secondly, a major change occurred so that affects_prev ()
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returns FALSE (success) when fewest_hits gets down to whatever
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it was after inserting the previous key (instead of waiting for
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it to reach 0). In other words, it stops trying if it can
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resolve the new collisions added by a key, even if there are
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still other old, unresolved collisions. This modification was
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suggested by Nels Olson and seems to *greatly* increase the
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speed of gperf for large keyfiles. Thanks Nels!
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* In a similar vein, inside the change () routine from perfect.c
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the variable `perfect.fewest_collisions is no longer initialized
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with the length of the keyword list. Instead it starts out at
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0 and is incremented by 1 every time change () is called.
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The rationale for this behavior is that there are times when a
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collision causes the number of duplicates (collisions) to
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increase by a large amount when it would presumably just have
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gone up by 1 if none of the asso_values were changed. That is,
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at the beginning of change(), you could initialize fewest_hits
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to 1+(previous value of fewest_hits) instead of to the number of
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keys. Thanks again, Nels.
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* Replaced alloca with xmalloc in perfect.c's change () function.
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This should eliminate some overhead at the expense of a little
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extra memory that is never reclaimed.
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* Renamed perfect.c's merge_sets () to compute_disjoint_union ()
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to reflect the change in behavior.
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Fri Oct 27 10:12:27 1989 Doug Schmidt (schmidt at crimee.ics.uci.edu)
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* Added the -e option so users can supply a string containing
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the characters used to separate keywords from their attributes.
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The default behavior is ",\n".
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* Removed the char *uniq_set field from LIST_NODE and modified
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uses of uniq_set in perfect.c and keylist.c. Due to changes
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to perfect.c's merge_set () described below this field was
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no longer necessary, and its removal makes the program
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smaller and potentially faster.
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* Added lots of changes/fixes suggested by Nels Olson
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(umls.UUCP!olson@mis.ucsf.edu). In particular:
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1. Changed BOOL_ARRAY so that it would dynamically create
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an array of unsigned shorts rather than ints if the
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LO_CAL symbol was defined during program compilation.
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This cuts the amount of dynamic memory usage in half,
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which is important for large keyfile input.
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2. Added some additional debugging statements that print extra
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info to stderr when the -d option is enabled.
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3. Fixed a really stupid bug in the print_switch () from keylist.c.
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A right paren was placed at the wrong location.
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4. Fixed a subtle problem with printing case values when keylinks
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appear. The logic failed to account for the fact that there
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can be keylinks *and* regular node info also!
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5. Finally split the huge help string into two parts. This keeps
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breaking compilers with static limits on the length of tokens...
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6. Modified the -j option so that -j 0 means `try random values
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when searching for a way to resolve collisions.'
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7. Added a field `num_done' to the PERFECT struct. This is used
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to report information collected when trying to resolve
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hash collisions.
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8. Modified the merge_sets algorithm to perform a disjoint
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union of two multisets. This ensures that subsequent
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processing in perfect.c function affect_prev () doesn't
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waste time trying to change an associated value that is
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shared between two conflicting keywords.
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9. Modified affects_prev so that it doesn't try random jump
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values unless the -j 0 option is enabled.
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10. Fixed a silly bug in perfect.c change ().
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This problem caused gperf to seg fault when
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the -k* option was given and the keyfile file had long
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keywords.
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11. Changed the behavior of keylist.c's read_keys () routine
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so that it would honor -D unequivocally, i.e., it doesn't
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try to turn off dup handling if the user requests it, even
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if there are no immediate links in the keyfile input.
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Mon Oct 16 19:58:08 1989 Doug Schmidt (schmidt at glacier.ics.uci.edu)
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* Fixed a number of small bugs kindly brought to my attention by
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Adam de Boor (bsw!adam@uunet.UU.NET). Thanks Adam! In particular,
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changed the behavior for the -a (ANSI) option so that the
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generated prototypes use int rather than size_t for the LEN
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parameter. It was too ugly having to #include <stddef.h> all
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over the place...
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* Added a majorly neat hack to Bool_Array, suggested by rfg.
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The basic idea was to throw away the Ullman array technique.
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The Ullman array was used to remove the need to reinitialize all
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the Bool_Array elements to zero everytime we needed to determine
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whether there were duplicate hash values in the keyword list.
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The current trick uses an `iteration number' scheme, which takes
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about 1/3 the space and reduces the overall program running a
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time by about 20 percent for large input! The hack works as
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follows:
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1. Dynamically allocate 1 boolean array of size k.
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2. Initialize the boolean array to zeros, and consider the first
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iteration to be iteration 1.
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2. Then on all subsequent iterations we `reset' the bool array by
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kicking the iteration count by 1.
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3. When it comes time to check whether a hash value is currently
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in the boolean array we simply check its index location. If
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the value stored there is *not* equal to the current iteration
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number then the item is clearly *not* in the set. In that
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case we assign the iteration number to that array's index
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location for future reference. Otherwise, if the item at
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the index location *is* equal to the iteration number we've
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found a duplicate. No muss, no fuss!
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Thu Oct 12 18:08:43 1989 Doug Schmidt (schmidt at zola.ics.uci.edu)
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* Updated the version number to 1.9.
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* Added support for the -C option. This makes the contents of
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all generated tables `readonly'.
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* Changed the handling of generated switches so that there is
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only one call to str[n]?cmp. This *greatly* reduces the size of
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the generated assembly code on all compilers I've seen.
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* Fixed a subtle bug that occurred when the -l and -S option
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was given. Code produced looked something like:
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if (len != key_len || !strcmp (s1, resword->name)) return resword;
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which doesn't make any sense. Clearly, this should be:
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if (len == key_len && !strcmp (s1, resword->name)) return resword;
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Sat Sep 30 12:55:24 1989 Doug Schmidt (schmidt at glacier.ics.uci.edu)
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* Fixed a stupid bug in Key_List::print_hash_function that manifested
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itself if the `-k$' option was given (i.e., only use the key[length]
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character in the hash function).
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Mon Jul 24 17:09:46 1989 Doug Schmidt (schmidt at glacier.ics.uci.edu)
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* Fixed a bug in PRINT_MIN_MAX that resulted in MAX_INT being printed
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for the MIN_KEY_LEN if there was only 1 keyword in the input file
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(yeah, that's a pretty unlikely occurrence, I agree!).
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* Fixed PRINT_HASH_FUNCTION and PRINT_LOOKUP_FUNCTION in keylist.c
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so that the generated functions take an unsigned int length argument.
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If -a is enabled the prototype is (const char *str, size_t len).
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Fri Jul 21 13:06:15 1989 Doug Schmidt (schmidt at zola.ics.uci.edu)
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* Fixed a horrible typo in PRINT_KEYWORD_TABLE in keylist.cc
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that prevented links from being printed correctly.
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Sun Jul 9 17:53:28 1989 Doug Schmidt (schmidt at glacier.ics.uci.edu)
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* Changed the ./tests subdirectory Makefile so that it
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uses $(CC) instead of gcc.
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Sun Jul 2 12:14:04 1989 Doug Schmidt (schmidt at glacier.ics.uci.edu)
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* Moved comment handling from keylist.c to readline.c. This
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simplifies the code and reduces the number of malloc calls.
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* Fixed a number of subtle bugs that occurred when -S was
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combined with various and sundry options.
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* Added the -G option, that makes the generated keyword table
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a global static variable, rather than hiding it inside
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the lookup function. This allows other functions to directly
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access the contents in this table.
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Sat Jul 1 10:12:21 1989 Doug Schmidt (schmidt at crimee.ics.uci.edu)
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* Added the "#" feature, that allows comments inside the keyword
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list from the input file.
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* Also added the -H option (user can give the name of the hash
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function) and the -T option (prevents the transfer of the type decl
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to the output file, which is useful if the type is already defined
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elsewhere).
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Fri Jun 30 18:22:35 1989 Doug Schmidt (schmidt at crimee.ics.uci.edu)
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* Added Adam de Boor's changes. Created an UNSET_OPTION macro.
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Sat Jun 17 10:56:00 1989 Doug Schmidt (schmidt at glacier.ics.uci.edu)
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* Modified option.h and option.c so that all mixed operations
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between integers and enumerals are cast correctly to int.
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This prevents errors in some brain-damaged C compilers.
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Fri Jun 16 14:13:15 1989 Doug Schmidt (schmidt at crimee.ics.uci.edu)
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* Modified the -f (FAST) option. This now takes an argument.
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The argument corresponds to the number of iterations used
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to resolve collisions. -f 0 uses the length of the
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keyword list (which is what -f did before). This makes
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life much easier when dealing with large keyword files.
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Wed Jun 7 23:07:13 1989 Doug Schmidt (schmidt at zola.ics.uci.edu)
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* Updated to version 1.8 in preparation to release to Doug Lea
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and FSF.
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* Added the -c (comparison) option. Enabling this
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will use the strncmp function for string comparisons.
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The default is to use strcmp.
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Tue Jun 6 16:32:09 1989 Doug Schmidt (schmidt at zola.ics.uci.edu)
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* Fixed another stupid typo in xmalloc.c (XMALLOC). I accidentally
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left the ANSI-fied prototype in place. This obviously
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fails on old-style C compilers.
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* Fixed stupid typos in PRINT_SWITCH from the keylist.c. This
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caused the -D option to produce incorrect output when used
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in conjunction with -p and -t.
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* Replaced the use of STRCMP with STRNCMP for the generated
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C output code.
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Fri Jun 2 23:16:01 1989 Doug Schmidt (schmidt at trinite.ics.uci.edu)
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* Added a new function (XMALLOC) and file (xmalloc.c). All
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calls to MALLOC were replaced by calls to XMALLOC. This
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will complain when virtual memory runs out (don't laugh,
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this has happened!)
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Thu Jun 1 21:10:10 1989 Doug Schmidt (schmidt at zola.ics.uci.edu)
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* Fixed a typo in options.c that prevented the -f option
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from being given on the command-line.
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Wed May 3 17:48:02 1989 Doug Schmidt (schmidt at zola.ics.uci.edu)
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* Updated to version 1.7. This reflects the recent major changes
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and the new C port.
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* Fixed a typo in perfect.c perfect_destroy that prevented the actual
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maximum hash table size from being printed.
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* Added support for the -f option. This generates the perfect
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hash function ``fast.'' It reduces the execution time of
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gperf, at the cost of minimizing the range of hash values.
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Tue May 2 16:23:29 1989 Doug Schmidt (schmidt at crimee.ics.uci.edu)
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* Enabled the diagnostics dump if the debugging option is enabled.
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* Removed all calls to FREE (silly to do this at program termination).
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* Ported gperf to C. From now on both K&R C and GNU G++ versions
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will be supported.
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