+2002-06-06 DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
+
+ * hashtab.h (htab): Rearrange new members for backward
+ compatibility.
+ (htab_create): Don't use a macro that requires other headers.
+
+2002-06-05 Geoffrey Keating <geoffk@redhat.com>
+
+ * hashtab.h (htab_create): Restore prototype for backward
+ compatibility.
+ (htab_try_create): Likewise.
+
+2002-05-22 Geoffrey Keating <geoffk@redhat.com>
+
+ * hashtab.h (struct htab): Update for change to length specifier.
+
+2002-05-10 Geoffrey Keating <geoffk@redhat.com>
+
+ * hashtab.h (GTY): Define if undefined.
+ (htab_alloc): New typedef.
+ (htab_free): New typedef.
+ (struct htab): Support gengtype; allow user-specified memory
+ allocation.
+ (htab_create_alloc): New.
+ (htab_create): Replace with #define.
+ (htab_try_create): Delete.
+
2002-05-31 Michal Ludvig <mludvig@suse.cz>
* elf/dwarf2.h (DW_CFA_low_user, DW_CFA_high_user): Renamed
#include <ansidecl.h>
+#ifndef GTY
+#define GTY(X)
+#endif
+
/* The type for a hash code. */
typedef unsigned int hashval_t;
htab_traverse. Return 1 to continue scan, 0 to stop. */
typedef int (*htab_trav) PARAMS ((void **, void *));
+/* Memory-allocation function, with the same functionality as calloc().
+ Iff it returns NULL, the hash table implementation will pass an error
+ code back to the user, so if your code doesn't handle errors,
+ best if you use xcalloc instead. */
+typedef PTR (*htab_alloc) PARAMS ((size_t, size_t));
+
+/* We also need a free() routine. */
+typedef void (*htab_free) PARAMS ((PTR));
+
/* Hash tables are of the following type. The structure
(implementation) of this type is not needed for using the hash
tables. All work with hash table should be executed only through
functions mentioned below. */
-struct htab
+struct htab GTY(())
{
/* Pointer to hash function. */
htab_hash hash_f;
htab_del del_f;
/* Table itself. */
- PTR *entries;
+ PTR * GTY ((use_param (""), length ("%h.size"))) entries;
/* Current size (in entries) of the hash table */
size_t size;
of collisions fixed for time of work with the hash table. */
unsigned int collisions;
- /* This is non-zero if we are allowed to return NULL for function calls
- that allocate memory. */
- int return_allocation_failure;
+ /* Pointers to allocate/free functions. */
+ htab_alloc alloc_f;
+ htab_free free_f;
};
typedef struct htab *htab_t;
/* The prototypes of the package functions. */
-extern htab_t htab_create PARAMS ((size_t, htab_hash,
- htab_eq, htab_del));
+extern htab_t htab_create_alloc PARAMS ((size_t, htab_hash,
+ htab_eq, htab_del,
+ htab_alloc, htab_free));
+
+/* Backward-compatibility functions. */
+extern htab_t htab_create PARAMS ((size_t, htab_hash, htab_eq, htab_del));
+extern htab_t htab_try_create PARAMS ((size_t, htab_hash, htab_eq, htab_del));
-/* This function is like htab_create, but may return NULL if memory
- allocation fails, and also signals that htab_find_slot_with_hash and
- htab_find_slot are allowed to return NULL when inserting. */
-extern htab_t htab_try_create PARAMS ((size_t, htab_hash,
- htab_eq, htab_del));
extern void htab_delete PARAMS ((htab_t));
extern void htab_empty PARAMS ((htab_t));
+2002-06-05 Geoffrey Keating <geoffk@redhat.com>
+
+ * hashtab.c (htab_create): New stub function for backward
+ compatibility.
+ (htab_try_create): Likewise.
+
+2002-06-03 Geoffrey Keating <geoffk@redhat.com>
+
+ * hashtab.c (htab_create): Delete.
+ (htab_try_create): Delete.
+ (htab_create_alloc): New.
+ (htab_delete): Support user-specified memory allocation.
+ (htab_expand): Likewise.
+
+2002-05-22 Roman Lechtchinsky <rl@cs.tu-berlin.de>
+
+ * configure.in: Fix typo in the code checking for sys_errlist.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
2002-05-13 Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>
* config.table: Use mh-x86pic also for x86-64.
2002-03-30 Bryce McKinlay <bryce@waitaki.otago.ac.nz>
- * cp-demangle.c (java_demangle_v3): Don't try to release "demangled"
+ * cp-demangle.c (java_demangle_v3): Don't try to release "demangled"
if it is NULL.
2002-03-27 DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
* xmalloc.c (xmalloc_fail): Clarify error message.
-2002-02-21 Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com>
+2002-02-22 Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com>
* splay-tree.c (splay_tree_xmalloc_allocate,
splay_tree_xmalloc_deallocate): New functions.
#include "confdefs.h"
int *p;
int main() {
-extern int $v []; p = &$v;
+extern int $v []; p = $v;
; return 0; }
EOF
if { (eval echo configure:2867: \"$ac_link\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_link) 2>&5; } && test -s conftest${ac_exeext}; then
for v in $vars; do
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $v])
AC_CACHE_VAL(libiberty_cv_var_$v,
- [AC_TRY_LINK([int *p;], [extern int $v []; p = &$v;],
+ [AC_TRY_LINK([int *p;], [extern int $v []; p = $v;],
[eval "libiberty_cv_var_$v=yes"],
[eval "libiberty_cv_var_$v=no"])])
if eval "test \"`echo '$libiberty_cv_var_'$v`\" = yes"; then
/* This function creates table with length slightly longer than given
source length. Created hash table is initiated as empty (all the
hash table entries are EMPTY_ENTRY). The function returns the
- created hash table. Memory allocation must not fail. */
+ created hash table, or NULL if memory allocation fails. */
htab_t
-htab_create (size, hash_f, eq_f, del_f)
+htab_create_alloc (size, hash_f, eq_f, del_f, alloc_f, free_f)
size_t size;
htab_hash hash_f;
htab_eq eq_f;
htab_del del_f;
+ htab_alloc alloc_f;
+ htab_free free_f;
{
htab_t result;
size = higher_prime_number (size);
- result = (htab_t) xcalloc (1, sizeof (struct htab));
- result->entries = (PTR *) xcalloc (size, sizeof (PTR));
+ result = (htab_t) (*alloc_f) (1, sizeof (struct htab));
+ if (result == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+ result->entries = (PTR *) (*alloc_f) (size, sizeof (PTR));
+ if (result->entries == NULL)
+ {
+ if (free_f != NULL)
+ (*free_f) (result);
+ return NULL;
+ }
result->size = size;
result->hash_f = hash_f;
result->eq_f = eq_f;
result->del_f = del_f;
- result->return_allocation_failure = 0;
+ result->alloc_f = alloc_f;
+ result->free_f = free_f;
return result;
}
-/* This function creates table with length slightly longer than given
- source length. The created hash table is initiated as empty (all the
- hash table entries are EMPTY_ENTRY). The function returns the created
- hash table. Memory allocation may fail; it may return NULL. */
+/* These functions exist solely for backward compatibility. */
+#undef htab_create
htab_t
-htab_try_create (size, hash_f, eq_f, del_f)
+htab_create (size, hash_f, eq_f, del_f)
size_t size;
htab_hash hash_f;
htab_eq eq_f;
htab_del del_f;
{
- htab_t result;
-
- size = higher_prime_number (size);
- result = (htab_t) calloc (1, sizeof (struct htab));
- if (result == NULL)
- return NULL;
-
- result->entries = (PTR *) calloc (size, sizeof (PTR));
- if (result->entries == NULL)
- {
- free (result);
- return NULL;
- }
+ return htab_create_alloc (size, hash_f, eq_f, del_f, xcalloc, free);
+}
- result->size = size;
- result->hash_f = hash_f;
- result->eq_f = eq_f;
- result->del_f = del_f;
- result->return_allocation_failure = 1;
- return result;
+htab_t
+htab_try_create (size, hash_f, eq_f, del_f)
+ size_t size;
+ htab_hash hash_f;
+ htab_eq eq_f;
+ htab_del del_f;
+{
+ return htab_create_alloc (size, hash_f, eq_f, del_f, calloc, free);
}
/* This function frees all memory allocated for given hash table.
&& htab->entries[i] != DELETED_ENTRY)
(*htab->del_f) (htab->entries[i]);
- free (htab->entries);
- free (htab);
+ if (htab->free_f != NULL)
+ {
+ (*htab->free_f) (htab->entries);
+ (*htab->free_f) (htab);
+ }
}
/* This function clears all entries in the given hash table. */
PTR *oentries;
PTR *olimit;
PTR *p;
+ PTR *nentries;
oentries = htab->entries;
olimit = oentries + htab->size;
htab->size = higher_prime_number (htab->size * 2);
- if (htab->return_allocation_failure)
- {
- PTR *nentries = (PTR *) calloc (htab->size, sizeof (PTR *));
- if (nentries == NULL)
- return 0;
- htab->entries = nentries;
- }
- else
- htab->entries = (PTR *) xcalloc (htab->size, sizeof (PTR *));
+ nentries = (PTR *) (*htab->alloc_f) (htab->size, sizeof (PTR *));
+ if (nentries == NULL)
+ return 0;
+ htab->entries = nentries;
htab->n_elements -= htab->n_deleted;
htab->n_deleted = 0;
}
while (p < olimit);
- free (oentries);
+ if (htab->free_f != NULL)
+ (*htab->free_f) (oentries);
return 1;
}