scuffed-code/icu4c/source/i18n/sortkey.cpp
Vladimir Weinstein 14e6e92642 ICU-161 changed copyright notice
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/*
*******************************************************************************
* Copyright (C) 1996-1999, International Business Machines Corporation and *
* others. All Rights Reserved. *
*******************************************************************************
*/
//===============================================================================
//
// File sortkey.cpp
//
//
//
// Created by: Helena Shih
//
// Modification History:
//
// Date Name Description
//
// 6/20/97 helena Java class name change.
// 6/23/97 helena Added comments to make code more readable.
// 6/26/98 erm Canged to use byte arrays instead of UnicodeString
// 7/31/98 erm hashCode: minimum inc should be 2 not 1,
// Cleaned up operator=
// 07/12/99 helena HPUX 11 CC port.
//===============================================================================
#ifndef _SORTKEY
#include "sortkey.h"
#endif
#ifndef _CMEMORY
#include "cmemory.h"
#endif
// A hash code of kInvalidHashCode indicates that the has code needs
// to be computed. A hash code of kEmptyHashCode is used for empty keys
// and for any key whose computed hash code is kInvalidHashCode.
const int32_t CollationKey::kInvalidHashCode = 0;
const int32_t CollationKey::kEmptyHashCode = 1;
CollationKey::CollationKey()
: fCount(0), fCapacity(0), fBogus(FALSE),
fHashCode(kEmptyHashCode), fBytes(NULL)
{
}
// Create a collation key from a bit array.
CollationKey::CollationKey(const uint8_t* newValues, int32_t count)
: fCount(count), fCapacity(count), fBogus(FALSE),
fHashCode(kInvalidHashCode)
{
fBytes = new uint8_t[count];
if (fBytes == NULL)
{
setToBogus();
return;
}
icu_memcpy(fBytes, newValues, fCount);
}
CollationKey::CollationKey(const UnicodeString& value)
{
copyUnicodeString(value);
}
CollationKey::CollationKey(const CollationKey& other)
: fCount(other.fCount), fCapacity(other.fCapacity), fBogus(FALSE),
fHashCode(other.fHashCode), fBytes(NULL)
{
if (other.fBogus)
{
setToBogus();
return;
}
fBytes = new uint8_t[fCapacity];
if (fBytes == NULL)
{
setToBogus();
return;
}
icu_memcpy(fBytes, other.fBytes, other.fCount);
if(fCapacity>fCount) {
icu_memset(fBytes+fCount, 0, fCapacity-fCount);
}
}
CollationKey::~CollationKey()
{
delete[] fBytes;
}
// set the key to an empty state
CollationKey&
CollationKey::reset()
{
fCount = 0;
fBogus = FALSE;
fHashCode = kEmptyHashCode;
return *this;
}
// set the key to a "bogus" or invalid state
CollationKey&
CollationKey::setToBogus()
{
delete[] fBytes;
fBytes = NULL;
fCapacity = 0;
fCount = 0;
fHashCode = kInvalidHashCode;
return *this;
}
bool_t
CollationKey::operator==(const CollationKey& source) const
{
return (this->fCount == source.fCount &&
(this->fBytes == source.fBytes ||
icu_memcmp(this->fBytes, source.fBytes, this->fCount) == 0));
}
const CollationKey&
CollationKey::operator=(const CollationKey& other)
{
if (this != &other)
{
if (other.isBogus())
{
return setToBogus();
}
if (other.fBytes != NULL)
{
ensureCapacity(other.fCount);
if (isBogus())
{
return *this;
}
fHashCode = other.fHashCode;
icu_memcpy(fBytes, other.fBytes, fCount);
}
else
{
reset();
}
}
return *this;
}
// Bitwise comparison for the collation keys.
// NOTE: this is somewhat messy 'cause we can't count
// on memcmp returning the exact values which match
// Collator::EComparisonResult
Collator::EComparisonResult
CollationKey::compareTo(const CollationKey& target) const
{
int count = (this->fCount < target.fCount) ? this->fCount : target.fCount;
if (count == 0)
{
// If count is 0, at least one of the keys is empty.
// An empty key is always LESS than a non-empty one
// and EQUAL to another empty
if (this->fCount < target.fCount)
{
return Collator::LESS;
}
if (this->fCount > target.fCount)
{
return Collator::GREATER;
}
return Collator::EQUAL;
}
int result = icu_memcmp(this->fBytes, target.fBytes, count);
if (result < 0)
{
return Collator::LESS;
}
if (result > 0)
{
return Collator::GREATER;
}
return Collator::EQUAL;
}
CollationKey&
CollationKey::ensureCapacity(int32_t newSize)
{
if (fCapacity < newSize)
{
delete[] fBytes;
fBytes = new uint8_t[newSize];
if (fBytes == NULL)
{
return setToBogus();
}
icu_memset(fBytes, 0, fCapacity);
fCapacity = newSize;
}
fBogus = FALSE;
fCount = newSize;
fHashCode = kInvalidHashCode;
return *this;
}
int32_t
CollationKey::storeUnicodeString(int32_t cursor, const UnicodeString &value)
{
UTextOffset input = 0;
int32_t charCount = value.size();
while (input < charCount)
{
cursor = storeBytes(cursor, value[input++]);
}
return storeBytes(cursor, 0);
}
CollationKey&
CollationKey::copyUnicodeString(const UnicodeString &value)
{
int32_t charCount = value.size();
// We allocate enough space for two null bytes at the end.
ensureCapacity((charCount * 2) + 2);
if (isBogus())
{
return *this;
}
storeUnicodeString(0, value);
return *this;
}
void
CollationKey::reverseBytes(UTextOffset from, UTextOffset to)
{
uint8_t *left = &fBytes[from];
uint8_t *right = &fBytes[to - 2];
while (left < right)
{
uint8_t swap[2];
swap[0] = right[0];
swap[1] = right[1];
right[0] = left[0];
right[1] = left[1];
left[0] = swap[0];
left[1] = swap[1];
left += 2;
right -= 2;
}
}
// Create a copy of the byte array.
uint8_t*
CollationKey::toByteArray(int32_t& count) const
{
uint8_t *result = new uint8_t[fCount];
if (result == NULL)
{
count = 0;
}
else
{
count = fCount;
icu_memcpy(result, fBytes, fCount);
}
return result;
}
uint16_t*
CollationKey::copyValues(int32_t &size) const
{
uint16_t *result;
uint8_t *input = fBytes;
UTextOffset output = 0;
size = fCount / 2;
result = new uint16_t[size];
if (result == NULL)
{
size = 0;
}
else
{
while (output < size)
{
result[output] = (input[0] << 8) | input[1];
output += 1;
input += 2;
}
}
return result;
}
int32_t
CollationKey::hashCode() const
{
// (Cribbed from UnicodeString)
// We cache the hashCode; when it becomes invalid, due to any change to the
// string, we note this by setting it to kInvalidHashCode. [LIU]
// Note: This method is semantically const, but physically non-const.
if (fHashCode == kInvalidHashCode)
{
// We compute the hash by iterating sparsely over 64 (at most) characters
// spaced evenly through the string. For each character, we multiply the
// previous hash value by a prime number and add the new character in,
// in the manner of a additive linear congruential random number generator,
// thus producing a pseudorandom deterministic value which should be well
// distributed over the output range. [LIU]
const uint8_t *p = fBytes, *limit = fBytes + fCount;
int32_t inc = (fCount >= 256) ? fCount/128 : 2; // inc = max(fSize/64, 1);
int32_t hash = 0;
while (p < limit)
{
hash = ( hash * 37 ) + ((p[0] << 8) + p[1]);
p += inc;
}
// If we happened to get kInvalidHashCode, replace it with kEmptyHashCode
if (hash == kInvalidHashCode)
{
hash = kEmptyHashCode;
}
((CollationKey *)this)->fHashCode = hash; // cast away const
}
return fHashCode;
}