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/*
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/*
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-** $Id: ltable.c,v 2.119 2017/05/09 14:39:46 roberto Exp roberto $
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+** $Id: ltable.c,v 2.120 2017/05/16 19:07:08 roberto Exp roberto $
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** Lua tables (hash)
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** Lua tables (hash)
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** See Copyright Notice in lua.h
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** See Copyright Notice in lua.h
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*/
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*/
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@@ -610,29 +610,35 @@ void luaH_setint (lua_State *L, Table *t, lua_Integer key, TValue *value) {
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/*
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/*
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** Try to find a boundary in the hash part of table 't'. From the
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** Try to find a boundary in the hash part of table 't'. From the
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-** caller, we know that 'i' is zero or present. We need to find an
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-** upper bound (an absent index larger than 'i') to do a binary search
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-** for a boundary. We try 'max', a number larger than the total number
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-** of keys in the table. (Given the size of the array elements, 'max'
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-** computation cannot overflow a 'size_t'.) If 'max' does not fit in a
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-** lua_Integer or it is present in the table, we try LUA_MAXINTEGER. If
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-** LUA_MAXINTEGER is present, it is a boundary, so we are done. Otherwise,
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-** we are left with a 'j' that is within the size of lua_Integers and
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-** absent, so can do the binary search.
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+** caller, we know that 'j' is zero or present and that 'j + 1' is
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+** present. We want to find a larger key that is absent from the
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+** table, so that we can do a binary search between the two keys to
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+** find a boundary. We keep doubling 'j' until we get an absent index.
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+** If the doubling would overflow, we try LUA_MAXINTEGER. If it is
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+** absent, we are ready for the binary search. ('j', being max integer,
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+** is larger or equal to 'i', but it cannot be equal because it is
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+** absent while 'i' is present; so 'j > i'.) Otherwise, 'j' is a
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+** boundary. ('j + 1' cannot be a present integer key because it is
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+** not a valid integer in Lua.)
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*/
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*/
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-static lua_Unsigned hash_search (Table *t, lua_Unsigned i) {
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- lua_Unsigned j;
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- size_t max = (cast(size_t, i) + sizenode(t) + 10) * 2;
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- if (max <= l_castS2U(LUA_MAXINTEGER) && ttisnil(luaH_getint(t, max)))
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- j = max;
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- else {
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- j = LUA_MAXINTEGER;
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- if (!ttisnil(luaH_getint(t, j))) /* weird case? */
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- return j; /* well, that is a boundary... */
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- }
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- /* now, 'i' is zero or present and 'j' is absent */
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+static lua_Unsigned hash_search (Table *t, lua_Unsigned j) {
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+ lua_Unsigned i;
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+ if (j == 0) j++; /* the caller ensures 'j + 1' is present */
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+ do {
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+ i = j; /* 'i' is a present index */
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+ if (j <= l_castS2U(LUA_MAXINTEGER) / 2)
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+ j *= 2;
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+ else {
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+ j = LUA_MAXINTEGER;
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+ if (ttisnil(luaH_getint(t, j))) /* t[j] == nil? */
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+ break; /* 'j' now is an absent index */
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+ else /* weird case */
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+ return j; /* well, max integer is a boundary... */
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+ }
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+ } while (!ttisnil(luaH_getint(t, j))); /* repeat until t[j] == nil */
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+ /* i < j && t[i] !≃ nil && t[j] == nil */
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while (j - i > 1u) { /* do a binary search between them */
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while (j - i > 1u) { /* do a binary search between them */
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- size_t m = (i + j) / 2;
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+ lua_Unsigned m = (i + j) / 2;
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if (ttisnil(luaH_getint(t, m))) j = m;
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if (ttisnil(luaH_getint(t, m))) j = m;
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else i = m;
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else i = m;
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}
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}
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@@ -642,7 +648,8 @@ static lua_Unsigned hash_search (Table *t, lua_Unsigned i) {
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/*
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/*
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** Try to find a boundary in table 't'. (A 'boundary' is an integer index
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** Try to find a boundary in table 't'. (A 'boundary' is an integer index
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-** such that t[i] is non-nil and t[i+1] is nil (or 0 if t[1] is nil).)
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+** such that t[i] is non-nil and t[i+1] is nil, plus 0 if t[1] is nil
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+** and 'maxinteger' if t[maxinteger] is not nil.)
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** First, try the array part: if there is an array part and its last
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** First, try the array part: if there is an array part and its last
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** element is nil, there must be a boundary there; a binary search
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** element is nil, there must be a boundary there; a binary search
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** finds that boundary. Otherwise, if the hash part is empty or does not
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** finds that boundary. Otherwise, if the hash part is empty or does not
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@@ -660,11 +667,12 @@ lua_Unsigned luaH_getn (Table *t) {
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}
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}
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return i;
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return i;
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}
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}
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- /* 'j' is zero or present in table */
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- else if (isdummy(t) || ttisnil(luaH_getint(t, l_castU2S(j + 1))))
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- return j; /* 'j + 1' is absent... */
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- else
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- return hash_search(t, j);
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+ else { /* 'j' is zero or present in table */
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+ if (isdummy(t) || ttisnil(luaH_getint(t, l_castU2S(j + 1))))
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+ return j; /* 'j + 1' is absent... */
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+ else /* 'j + 1' is also present */
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+ return hash_search(t, j);
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+ }
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}
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}
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