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17 | |
18 | #include <stdint.h> |
19 | |
20 | /* Tables indexed by a wide character are compressed through the use |
21 | of a multi-level lookup. The compression effect comes from blocks |
22 | that don't need particular data and from blocks that can share their |
23 | data. */ |
24 | |
25 | /* Bit tables are accessed by cutting wc in four blocks of bits: |
26 | - the high 32-q-p bits, |
27 | - the next q bits, |
28 | - the next p bits, |
29 | - the next 5 bits. |
30 | |
31 | +------------------+-----+-----+-----+ |
32 | wc = + 32-q-p-5 | q | p | 5 | |
33 | +------------------+-----+-----+-----+ |
34 | |
35 | p and q are variable. For 16-bit Unicode it is sufficient to |
36 | choose p and q such that q+p+5 <= 16. |
37 | |
38 | The table contains the following uint32_t words: |
39 | - q+p+5, |
40 | - s = upper exclusive bound for wc >> (q+p+5), |
41 | - p+5, |
42 | - 2^q-1, |
43 | - 2^p-1, |
44 | - 1st-level table: s offsets, pointing into the 2nd-level table, |
45 | - 2nd-level table: k*2^q offsets, pointing into the 3rd-level table, |
46 | - 3rd-level table: j*2^p words, each containing 32 bits of data. |
47 | */ |
48 | |
49 | static __inline int |
50 | __attribute ((always_inline)) |
51 | wctype_table_lookup (const char *table, uint32_t wc) |
52 | { |
53 | uint32_t shift1 = ((const uint32_t *) table)[0]; |
54 | uint32_t index1 = wc >> shift1; |
55 | uint32_t bound = ((const uint32_t *) table)[1]; |
56 | if (index1 < bound) |
57 | { |
58 | uint32_t lookup1 = ((const uint32_t *) table)[5 + index1]; |
59 | if (lookup1 != 0) |
60 | { |
61 | uint32_t shift2 = ((const uint32_t *) table)[2]; |
62 | uint32_t mask2 = ((const uint32_t *) table)[3]; |
63 | uint32_t index2 = (wc >> shift2) & mask2; |
64 | uint32_t lookup2 = ((const uint32_t *)(table + lookup1))[index2]; |
65 | if (lookup2 != 0) |
66 | { |
67 | uint32_t mask3 = ((const uint32_t *) table)[4]; |
68 | uint32_t index3 = (wc >> 5) & mask3; |
69 | uint32_t lookup3 = ((const uint32_t *)(table + lookup2))[index3]; |
70 | |
71 | return (lookup3 >> (wc & 0x1f)) & 1; |
72 | } |
73 | } |
74 | } |
75 | return 0; |
76 | } |
77 | |
78 | /* Byte tables are similar to bit tables, except that the addressing |
79 | unit is a single byte, and no 5 bits are used as a word index. */ |
80 | |
81 | static __inline int |
82 | __attribute ((always_inline)) |
83 | wcwidth_table_lookup (const char *table, uint32_t wc) |
84 | { |
85 | uint32_t shift1 = ((const uint32_t *) table)[0]; |
86 | uint32_t index1 = wc >> shift1; |
87 | uint32_t bound = ((const uint32_t *) table)[1]; |
88 | if (index1 < bound) |
89 | { |
90 | uint32_t lookup1 = ((const uint32_t *) table)[5 + index1]; |
91 | if (lookup1 != 0) |
92 | { |
93 | uint32_t shift2 = ((const uint32_t *) table)[2]; |
94 | uint32_t mask2 = ((const uint32_t *) table)[3]; |
95 | uint32_t index2 = (wc >> shift2) & mask2; |
96 | uint32_t lookup2 = ((const uint32_t *)(table + lookup1))[index2]; |
97 | if (lookup2 != 0) |
98 | { |
99 | uint32_t mask3 = ((const uint32_t *) table)[4]; |
100 | uint32_t index3 = wc & mask3; |
101 | uint8_t lookup3 = ((const uint8_t *)(table + lookup2))[index3]; |
102 | |
103 | return lookup3; |
104 | } |
105 | } |
106 | } |
107 | return 0xff; |
108 | } |
109 | |
110 | /* Mapping tables are similar to bit tables, except that the |
111 | addressing unit is a single signed 32-bit word, containing the |
112 | difference between the desired result and the argument, and no 5 |
113 | bits are used as a word index. */ |
114 | |
115 | static __inline uint32_t |
116 | __attribute ((always_inline)) |
117 | wctrans_table_lookup (const char *table, uint32_t wc) |
118 | { |
119 | uint32_t shift1 = ((const uint32_t *) table)[0]; |
120 | uint32_t index1 = wc >> shift1; |
121 | uint32_t bound = ((const uint32_t *) table)[1]; |
122 | if (index1 < bound) |
123 | { |
124 | uint32_t lookup1 = ((const uint32_t *) table)[5 + index1]; |
125 | if (lookup1 != 0) |
126 | { |
127 | uint32_t shift2 = ((const uint32_t *) table)[2]; |
128 | uint32_t mask2 = ((const uint32_t *) table)[3]; |
129 | uint32_t index2 = (wc >> shift2) & mask2; |
130 | uint32_t lookup2 = ((const uint32_t *)(table + lookup1))[index2]; |
131 | if (lookup2 != 0) |
132 | { |
133 | uint32_t mask3 = ((const uint32_t *) table)[4]; |
134 | uint32_t index3 = wc & mask3; |
135 | int32_t lookup3 = ((const int32_t *)(table + lookup2))[index3]; |
136 | |
137 | return wc + lookup3; |
138 | } |
139 | } |
140 | } |
141 | return wc; |
142 | } |
143 | |